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Good topic. BTW on Steam it is possible in two ways. Firstly we can hide games, so you never see them. But to really get rid of them and have no chance of ever coming across them again there is an option buried in the "my account settings," menu that allows you to "disassociate," anything from your account.
It really does that. Ownership of license is forfeit so what to play again? Buy again!
I did this with a few truely hidieous monstrosoties that didn't deserve the to be called games. Rightly enough, everything was gone. Except a couple of registry keys which were orhaned. Not that it matters. Cleaning orhpaned keys won't speed anything up unless you have 10s of thousands which is highly unlikely!
EDIT: I just noticed most of the posts here are years old including one from me even 3 years ago. I ended up liking a few 4 year old posts LOL.
Any how. Yes, this topic is still relevant.
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