This Steam user owns every Steam game and DLC

5 December 2011
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“Someone asked me for directions once, my response was simple. Its on the corner of getamap and f***off”, reads his Steam profile status.

Who is he? No one knows, but he goes by the online alias TechAnalyst, and reportedly owns every single game on Steam.

The total cost of owning all the DLC and games available on Steam comes to roughly R173,842, but he claims to have bought most of the games on sale, and that the actual total cost of his collection is in the region of $8000 (R68,000).

His collection totals 2,319 games, and in the past 2 weeks he has spent 32.5 hours playing them. His favourites at the moment include Terraria, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Batman: Arkham City.

As well as owning what is most probably the largest personal games collection in the world, TechAnalyst has also blown a lot of cash on hardware. Here are the “game machine specs” he posted:

Intel 990x Hex Core @ 4.4GHz
3x Swiftech H20-320 Water Cooling Kits
2x Epsilon 6990 Waterblocks
3x Dell U2410 24″ Monitors
2x AMD 6990 Video Cards running in Eyefinity
12GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000C9
Astro Headphones 2011 w/Mixamp 2010
Logitech G19 Keyboard
Logitech G9x Mouse
LG Blu Ray Burner
External Plextor Blu Ray Reader
X-FI Titanium Champion Series PCI-E
6x 600GB 10000 RPM Western Digital Velociraptors
eVGA X58 Classified 3 Motherboard

He also owns 2 iPhone 4s, 2 Cisco 7975G based IP phones and a Blackberry Torch.

He probably needs so many phones because he has like a million friends to talk to.

Check out his profile here.

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  1. Tva Deathwish
    06.07.2014 at 03:58

    well sense there are well over 4k games on steam i call BS. i have seen accounts passed 4.5k and thats not including dlc

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