natewrench: Paid: $1061.29 usd over the course of 12 years
1069 games in my collection
That averages out to about 99 cents per game, but it's completely irrelevant without context.
Some games are an absolute steal when given away for free, and others are highway robbery when paid for at full price (or even at a sale).
And as ARD said: how many of those have you actually PLAYED and ENJOYED? I've turned down a ton of free GOG games because I looked at them and said: "This is not a game I would enjoy, or even want to try." I didn't see any point in claiming those games, other than padding my game library on the off chance that my gaming preferences might take a radical change.
Perhaps you really do intend to play every game in your library... but have you? Over 1,000 games over 12 years (about 83 games per year) is quite a feat.
Ancient-Red-Dragon: And how many of them have you completed?
I'm totally spot on with your other points, but I take a slight exception on this one. Do we really have to
complete a game to get our full value out of it? (
EDIT: Correcting my post to acknowledge that you didn't say anything about getting the full value from a game... but I still took the implication to be something along the lines of "getting your money's worth".) For example: I know a lot of people who have played, but never finished,
Baldur's Gate 2 and consider it one of their favorite RPGs of all time.