H: A few Steam & Origin Keys/Gifts. W: Stuff off my Wishlist

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Hey guys, this is my first time trying to trade on here, so be gentle.
 
Anyway, having done a lot of giving to the Humble Indie Bundles, I've been left with a few of codes and giftable games. I'll put a list up here, and basically all I want are some of the games in my wishlist. All I ask is for some fair trades, as in I'm willing to trade for games of equal or slightly lesser value (Say, you want Arkham City and Arkham Asylum which are curently valued at $40 together on Steam, and wanted to trade for DayZ which is valued at $30, I'd happily do that. But obviously don't ask for ALL the games, and only be willing to say trade for Goat Simulator which is $10.) And of course, feel free to haggle, I know some of these games go on sale often, so I'm willing to hear any offers really. Just be fair. :)
 
Here's the list of games I have with current prices via Steam and Origin:
 
(Origin Games)
 
Crysis 2 29.99
Medal of Honor 19.99
Mirrors Edge 19.99
Battlefield 3 19.99
Red Alert 3 19.99
 
(Steam Games)
 
World of Goo, Osmos, Edge 27.97 (9.99, 9.99, and 7.99)
Dungeon Defenders 14.99
Sword & Sworcery 7.99
Crayon Physics 19.99
Worms Reloaded 19.99
FTL 9.99
Limbo 9.99
Bastion 14.99
FEAR 9.99
FEAR 2 14.99
FEAR 3 19.99
Batman Arkham City 19.99
Batman Arkham Asylum 19.99
Serious Sam 3 39.99
Fez 9.99
 
To the best of my knowledge any codes I have should work, and the rest are giftable so there shouldn't be an issue there. Here's my wishlist, and I will say I am ESPECIALLY interested in the Sims 3 expansions:

WISHLIST
 
| steamname: One Bad Veggie
| steamID32: STEAM_0:0:2939169
| steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197966144066
| customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/OneBadVeggie
|  steamrep: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561197966144066
 
Again, this my first time trading, so if I'm doing anything wrong or against the rules (Which I did read, and think I'm in the clear), please feel free to give me candy and tell me I'm a good boy who messed up a little, because positive reinforcement works better than negative.

 
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