I think this is a good book that helps explain situations where you have a lot of something and you can't be pressed to use any of it:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1577316592/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Really, there's no reason to hold on to a bunch of games you are never going to play, be it digital or otherwise. Just like this post points out:
Originally Posted by Ra1den:
I think it's because there is a desire to play all of them, which makes you think of the current game as a "chore" so to speak....something you need to just "get through" so you can play the others....the grass is always greener etc. I struggled with this a lot and still do, but I've implemented rules to help avoid this. And I'm no longer buying games I don't have time to play right then.
This has been what has always happened with me regarding games. You get them from pressure from reviews, friends, sales, and message boards and it just adds to the clutter and makes you not want to play any of them. Seriously, if you listened to every game suggestion that someone tells you that you
HAVE to play here on GAF, you could live to be 1,000 years old and play games every day of your life and not fill all the suggestions and time required to play them. This especially goes for things like sales, Steam sales, or whatever else, where there's virtually no monetary cost of a game - there's still always opportunity cost of your time and you only have so much time to use.
Take all the shit you have, and say to yourself "when is the last time I played it" and if you didn't play it, when did you buy it? I don't care what the game is, or whatever people say about how good it is: sell it and get rid of it if you've had it a long time, you're likely not going to play it. Keep maybe 1 or 2 games tops you feel strongly about, sell the rest. They're just clutter holding you back.