I have seen many people use this topsters site to list favorite games but I was given an idea to use these to make bingo sheets to complete unfinished games.Here is an example and some optional rules to keep this sane:- Have as many systems as there is for games. For this, we have 6 games for 6 catagories: NES, SNES, Genesis/GameGear GB/Wonderswan, PSX, DS- Use dice to place each game on the board, if you don't have dice you cna look up a virtual dice roller and roll that twice to give you the X, Y coordinates. Alternate direcitons when you roll duplicate numbers, and halfway through when i kept rolling duplicates I just flung them onto the board in a spiral motion.- Try to keep each category under 500hrs, less if you want because when I first made this I put a ton of JRPGs on this and that's probably a good way to NOT complete this. Look up somehting like howlongtobeat and those usually have good estimates.You don't have to reply with a picture of your board, if you criticizing my choices, I purposely put kusoge on mine, as well as some games I just never got around to finishing, and because this board is fucking dead anyway, you don't have to reply. I'm not sure if this is really a verifiable method, but I've already finished Phantasy Star 2 and am working on Lunar, I don't really have a plan for 'bingos' because my plan is to finish them all at the rate I feel like doing them.I just want to give a suggestion and maybe this will help us all to finish our backlogs.
>>12502641On one hand I appreciate the effort and creativity, also nice to see someone else who can appreciate some kusoge every now and then... on another hand, literally just play something, OP. If it works for you, I'm glad though, and hope it can make finishing your backlog more fun, but from my experience it's best to just force yourself to play anything at all.
>>12502641>DSNot retro.>Shitty DS remake of Lufia II instead of originalI gagged.
>>12502641Why would you need a bingo card to make you play games? Why would you want to finish a game that you wouldn't have played if it were not part of a challenge like that? This attitude makes no sense to me.
>>12503159>>12503383Because the idea is to finish games you've been avoiding.>>12503208You just said that to hurt me.
>>12503686I see your point... I'll try to make one then, will post here soon.
>>12503686If you've been avoiding a game, why would you want to force yourself to play it? What is the purpose of spending your time playing a game that you don't already really want to? That's the confounding bit. Do you have so little else that interests you to play a game you've already avoided?
>>12502641>>12503747Here you go, I've made a 6x6 with NES, SNES, Game Boy, Master System/Game Gear, Mega Drive ad PlayStation. I've rolled Jackie Chan Stuntmaster on PlayStation, so it's time to give that a go!
>>12503882Because that's usually not the reason. What happens is you'll play it for a bit and think to yourself, 'Oh this is cool, I'll play this later... but not right now.' And for some reason you just never end up playing it again, or you'll look at it on your list and you think to yourself the same thing as before.>>12503931Looks good! I have played some of those and I can say from experience Predator 2 on Game Gear was a lot better than I thought it would be.
>>12502641Pretty cool idea I usually just copy paste the list of games into one of those random wheel spinners and play what it lands on, it helps feeling like I'm betraying fate if I don't play what it lands on so I find it's a good way to force myself to at least try something.
neat sorry just don't care enough to pretend my opinion matters