I've probably been playing around with Backloggery more in the past day or two than I have in the whole of the several months since I joined the site back in August 2009, aside from the first day or day after that.
Mostly, I noticed that
owsf2000 had added The Ur-Quan Masters to his, and that got me to thinking about all the freeware games that I'd downloaded over the years, but hadn't as yet bothered to add to Backloggery, so I figured, what the heck, I'd waste some time and add those in as well. That and, as I mentioned elsewhere, I also edited/removed/re-added a bunch of the compilation things that I have so that they'd actually make use of the compilation feature that Backloggery has, rather than just listing the compilation itself as a single game, which was kind of dumb.
Now that I have Backloggery, I think I'm going to stop bothering to update my IGN and GameSpot lists. Well, rather, they'll take a backseat to Backloggery and won't be updated as often, because I don't really want to abandon them altogether, primarily due to the fact that I get news updates from them concerning stuff that I'm tracking, as well as a few other features that Backloggery doesn't do either.
Serious Business™.
Mostly, I noticed that
Now that I have Backloggery, I think I'm going to stop bothering to update my IGN and GameSpot lists. Well, rather, they'll take a backseat to Backloggery and won't be updated as often, because I don't really want to abandon them altogether, primarily due to the fact that I get news updates from them concerning stuff that I'm tracking, as well as a few other features that Backloggery doesn't do either.
Serious Business™.