Spending the afternoon re-organizing the game collection into genre+theme similarity. It's actually a lot tougher than it sounds, with a robust library of games. The Wii U was super easy; I just put all Nintendo franchises together, and then there were maybe a couple of games for each genre by third parties that were vaguely similar and that's the whole Wii U catalog. Xbox 360 however, has not been so easy. Lots of similar games with more subtle differences. Is Tomb Raider platformer, or adventure games? Is Overlord an RPG, or more RTS? Is Rage a FPS, RPG, or just open world? Just what the heck even IS Brutal Legend? It has no genre, and it's theme is unlike anything... except maybe Overlord, in a way?? Maybe?
It's also an eye opener into just how far plaftorm games had fallen during gen 7. It's no wonder everyone wanted a renaissance this gen. Everybody gave up on the genre when their mascot character couldn't break Mario level sales and collectively decided "let's just make a military themed shooter game instead, that is where the money is at now!" How did that work out for most of them? Bankruptcy. 8th gen comes along - "Hey, open ended games with crafting systems is where the money's at!" Rinse, repeat.