My husband is the exact same way. He has stacks of video games that never plays but keeps them in case he wants to some day. I’m not even sure he knows exactly what he has. There was a game I wanted to play once so we went out and bought it to find out we already had it.
“WTF WHY DO I NEED ANOTHER REGISTRATION KEY DAMMIT I LOST IT”
It’s annoying
I’m gonna try to survive until Christmas, HOPING that i get the game
If not, my birthday is on the 23rd of December anyways. I’m pretty sure i’ll get some gamestop cards to…. wait no, the registration key will probably be already used. Might as well go to best buy and hope for the best.
I don’t sell my computer games (okay, I don’t have a gaming system. I think my laptop is just fine, thank you). My dad usually sees them during the time I’m playing them, and then he wants them. I think my dad has every video game I’ve ever bought.
I am Shure that this is the best graph on this site I mean shurely you realize that this is the best graph ever because I shure as hell do. I apoligize maker of this graph.
Tis true. I don’t sell any of my games for this reason, I also have gotten pretty choosy about where I buy my old games used (I tend to snap up classics if they’re ever less then $10, in the hope that I’ll get around to playing them someday)
Trading in games to Gamestop could be the dumbest thing you can do. At the very least you can resell it on Craigslist and get 2x what GS would give you.
i bought a game for $1 new (it was a super almost buy 1 get 1 free sale, except buy 1 get 1 for $1) and sold it back (opened) to gamestop for $6, so, i win!
Through a combination of alcohol and hypnotism, I have always avoided this problem by staging elaborate scenarios in which my friends trick me into “selling my game on ebay” (which they buy), but then two days later they return the game, and our desire to play it is renewed since I previously thought it was lost to me forever.
Tricking yourself is tricky, but it saves a lot of money.
fiiirst
gamestop doesnt even give half the price i once got under a dollar for a 1.5 year old psp game i got for around 40 bucks
It says 1/12 the price. A twelfth. Also, this graph shure is awesome!
its actually 1\12 wich is 12/1 o_O
lolwut?
oh sorry i didnt see that 1
12/1= 12……1/12=.0833 not the same.
You shure are right!
That’s exactly the reason I bought Castlevania: Symphony of the Night…twice…
Repeated
This is why I never sell my games, it might make me a nerd, but I`m not paying twice for something I already own, that’s just retarded.
*high five*
Here i was thinking i was the only one who still kept a game past 2 months. Kudos to you, fellow archiver!
I still have all my old NES and SNES games (and the consoles), even though I have some of them as PS games now…
My husband is the exact same way. He has stacks of video games that never plays but keeps them in case he wants to some day. I’m not even sure he knows exactly what he has. There was a game I wanted to play once so we went out and bought it to find out we already had it.
Until your spore breaks..
And it’s bad
“oh, i guess the updates can make my game EPIC”
“OMG THE GAME IS BROKEN”
“WTF WHY DO I NEED ANOTHER REGISTRATION KEY DAMMIT I LOST IT”
It’s annoying
I’m gonna try to survive until Christmas, HOPING that i get the game
If not, my birthday is on the 23rd of December anyways. I’m pretty sure i’ll get some gamestop cards to…. wait no, the registration key will probably be already used. Might as well go to best buy and hope for the best.
This fits my boyfriend precisely…
You want to sell him to Gamestop?
Where the hell did you derive that from? =|
I meant he does this with his video games all the time.
I have not once, ever, sold one of my video games. I still have them all.
I don’t sell my computer games (okay, I don’t have a gaming system. I think my laptop is just fine, thank you). My dad usually sees them during the time I’m playing them, and then he wants them. I think my dad has every video game I’ve ever bought.
I am Shure that this is the best graph on this site I mean shurely you realize that this is the best graph ever because I shure as hell do. I apoligize maker of this graph.
Wait, how was that even related to what I said?
oh dear… -facepalm-
That’s why you don’t sell
Tis true. I don’t sell any of my games for this reason, I also have gotten pretty choosy about where I buy my old games used (I tend to snap up classics if they’re ever less then $10, in the hope that I’ll get around to playing them someday)
This is why I’m still hanging on o games and a game system that I haven’t played in over a year
WTF!!! i made a graph exactly like this excepts with toys a couple of days ago!
Trading in games to Gamestop could be the dumbest thing you can do. At the very least you can resell it on Craigslist and get 2x what GS would give you.
i bought a game for $1 new (it was a super almost buy 1 get 1 free sale, except buy 1 get 1 for $1) and sold it back (opened) to gamestop for $6, so, i win!
Thats why we got piratebay:D
bout Fallout 3 and Oblivion 3 times… and i sold them again
That;s why I keep my games.
Through a combination of alcohol and hypnotism, I have always avoided this problem by staging elaborate scenarios in which my friends trick me into “selling my game on ebay” (which they buy), but then two days later they return the game, and our desire to play it is renewed since I previously thought it was lost to me forever.
Tricking yourself is tricky, but it saves a lot of money.
You spelled “sure” wrong.
That’s what happened when I sold my Gameboy T_T