I concur. Additionally, not only allowing users to sort by their preferences, but allowing OCD name changes that will help keep a series together, regardless of what is written on the spine, or which creative naming liberties the publishers/developers came up with, games like 007 and goldeneye, or bond, which end up in three places of the alphabet, can now be simply in the 007 part of alphabet if one so chose, or stuff like Nickelodeon/Dreamwork/Disney, that are not consistently named as such, can finally be united together. If local item name, refers to the users preference, that's cool. I personally like the idea of series/subset name, which might define the parameters for local name a bit better, so as to reduce variations in naming between users for the same game/item.