Why Our Backlogs Exist: The Curse of Convenience
When every game is one click away, it’s easy to lose your connection to them. In this video, we’ll explore how the convenience of modern gaming—instant downloads, massive sales, and endless choice—has made games too accessible, leading to bloated backlogs and shallow experiences. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. By slowing down, choosing fewer games, and bringing back intention to how we play, we can rediscover what made gaming meaningful in the first place. 🎮 Grab a cup, power on something old, and let’s talk about how to game with intention in a world that’s too easy to play in. NO AI was used in the creation of this video

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