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Old 09-22-2004, 12:29 PM   #5 of 14
Duane Robinson
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Local Date: 12-05-2008
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I don't buy games at full price anymore. Maybe I'm getting out of gaming as much as I used to. Or maybe it's because I think that most of the games being released are either rushed, unfinished product or just straight up crap but I haven't been feeling like I've been getting my $50 worth from the majority of games I bought. The last 2 games I bought full price was the GTA: Double Pack and Rallisport Challenge 2. GTA was a no brainer since I was getting 2 long games I'd never played for the price of one. RS2 I only bought because I traded in some crap games I wasn't even touching.

I still play those 3 games so I don't feel the need to rush out and buy the newest games. Plus with the backlog of dvds on my wishlist and to watch list I don't really feel the need to even spend $20 on a game I might play for a week before I get bored with it when I could invest that money into increasing my dvd collection by one more dvd that I will be watching for years. Right now I've been using more of my entertainment dollars to buying films and TV series that I know will be a sensible investment instead of blowing it on Franchise Product # 23 that will get old and probably never be touched again by me after a few days.



In the end only the fittest survive in this world. If you are strong you live...and if you are weak you die. I am the one who deserves to live. - Shishio Makoto

What\'s really gonna make your noodle limp is when you realize that Thomas Anderson is an anagram for \"No Modern Asshat\".
Deep... - johnglass

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