If you are reading this page, then you are probably a family member or a friend and you asked me what I want for my birthday, Christmas, or some other occasion.

Gift-giving is a wonderful tradition that brings joy to both the giver and the receiver. Now, you might be wondering, why wishlists? Well, the answer is simple: I believe that gift-giving should be a delightful experience for all involved. It's not about necessity; it's about spreading happiness and sharing moments with loved ones. By sharing my wishlists, I aim to make the process easier and more enjoyable for everyone.

These wishlists are not about begging for gifts or material possessions. Instead, they're a way to communicate my preferences, interests, and passions, helping my friends and family select gifts that resonate with our personalities. It's a way to ensure that the joy of gift-giving is not lost in the chaos of last-minute shopping or guesswork.

Remember, gifts are not a necessity, but they are a beautiful way to celebrate the connections we cherish.

Wishlists

Amazon Wishlists

I created several wishlists on Amazon.de, sorted by category. The great thing about Amazon wishlists is that you can order an item, and it gets delivered directly to me, making it hassle-free for you—ideal if you're away or can't attend an event.

Steam Wishlist

If you are a Steam User, you can also check out my wishlist on Steam by using the following link:
https://store.steampowered.com/wishlist/id/sicho84/

The Zelda Collection

You could also help me out with my Zelda games collection.

By using the following link, you’ll access a spreadsheet that lists the games I already own and those I'm still missing. Perhaps you have one of the missing items at home or come across one at a flea market?

Click here!

Donate to Charity

Again, gifts aren’t a necessity. If you think I already own enough stuff, simply make a donation to a charity of your choice in my name!

The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves.

Helen Keller

Always welcome

If nothing on these lists caught your eye, you could always gift Guild Wars 2 Gems or game time for the PlayStation version of FF14