dirtyharry50: Same thing again - if it is older I already have it. If it is newer, the price will be too high yet.
Not a bad place to be but I kind of miss the thrill of shopping the sales and getting crazy good deals. I still visit this thread daily but I'm not sure why really. It isn't like I'm in the market for anything really anymore. I guess the shopping party is kind of over for the foreseeable future.
I'm in the same boat. My backlog (mostly on steam, lesser so on GOG) is so long now I'll probably never play it - but I had a blast buying games when I first started gaming again. I hadn't played video games in probably 10 years when I joined Steam and then Gog, and those first sales were crazy. I was buying stuff almost everyday. Now I've bought about everything I could ever have time to get to, and I'm more reluctant to add to my backlog even if it's something I'm interested in.
I tend to enjoy the new shorter indie games now though - recently had great time w/ Waking Mars, Dynamite Jack, Cubemen, Spirits, etc - as they're easier to get into the titles that are deeper but require larger time commitment. I'm glad GOG is putting more indie games on the list - they seem to often have higher fun profile like old games used to have.
I'm starting into the Ur-Quan Masters now - (community remake of Star Control II) - one of my favorite games from way back when. I still have fun with it - but find it hard often in newer games to find as much fun so I'm a little more reluctant sometimes.