I sold off a big chunk of my gaming collection a while back and pocketed 20g. I still saved some treasured games along with all my console hardware. But I'm like some here in that I'm more than happy to emulate. And I have always been very much a minimalist despite having tons of games. It has always been my only material indulgence, well, besides books, but for the most part I'm happy with an e-reader. I do love the *feel* of sitting with a book though. But it's easy to "catch & release" without holding onto a "library". I just love the feeling of being unencumbered by too much *stuff*, so letting go of all those games was addition by subtraction in many ways for me. I admit that there was a part of me that wanted to cling to that collection, but the fact that I felt that way was, for me, another indication that it was a good time to let it go. And in the end, I felt a sort of liberation from that attachment. It was a good feeling, even if there's a part of me that always loved browsing that library, thumbing through everything, reading manuals and so on. But I don't regret it. All is transient in the end anyway. Better not to cling and to live in harmony with the ever-changing nature of reality if you want to maintain inner peace.
Edit: Now my digital backlog forever remains, lol. I can't escape the karmic wheel, ha.