jackster79: The big pictures are the easiest way for me to identify the games, but spotting them out amongst a sea of pictures is like looking for that one picture in a mosiac of pictures.
mistermumbles: Wow. You're really doing it the hard way. At some 350 games I could not be bothered to ever use the shelf view, not to mention slightly longer load times because of them pretties.
I simply load my game page in list view, press CTRL+F, and enter the name of the game - for some time now GOG's own game search tab hasn't been working for me. Takes me five seconds or less to find what I'm look for without any eye strain.
I thought about that, but it feels... soulless? There is just something about being able to see them pretties that makes me want to keep coming back to view them... :-) Viewing them in list form just is not the same.
Theta_Sigma: I know it's no multi-shelf function, however, I do like that if you type in a genre in the search function (ex. rpg, tpp, horror, adventure, etc...) it brings up all games of that specific category. I hope that may be of some help to the OP. :)
I do not recall seeing such a function for games one already owns - only in the store section of the site. Excuse me while I try to check that out.
Edit - yeah, there is no genre-filtering feature for one's shelf. That could help somewhat, but how much value a user would get out of that would be up to that user.
Edit (again) - I think I understand what you mean now. Using the search function at the top as the means of filtering out the genre, instead of the drop-down list like I was thinking originally. Okay, yeah that would work. My mistake for not catching it the first time. Disregard my original response.