Will you keep paying $60 for games?

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  • jake44np
    Post Like a Champion!
    • Jul 2002
    • 9563

    #46
    Re: Will you keep paying $60 for games?

    Originally posted by fistofrage
    Thats cool, no problem man. Seriously I'm glad for you if you have found a way to prosper in the economy. Its bad up here in Michigan. My job is relatively safe for the time being, my wife is good too although she's in the travel industry and thats always downsizing in tough times.

    And I didn't want to preach either, its just my point is....If you are going to buy a game for $60, make sure that it is one that you'll get plenty of use out of. If not, put it away, that $60 may be more important down the road than you think. Also, the future value of money...That $60 or multiple of that $60 will be worth alot come retirement time. I would hope that everyone reconsiders that impulse buy of that $60 game that you only play twice. And if they cut out that impulse buy, I think there will be a dramatic decrease in games purchased. Afterall, how much time do we really have to game?
    As long a some one on this website keeps updating the CHOOPS 2K rosters every year, I am good as far as basketball games go.
    This is the first year in ages that I have not bought a baskeball game.
    And I dont know if I am going to buy a baseball game this year either. I have a Wii and a 360 so I cant get the Show and I dont think I am going to buy MLB 2K9.
    I will probably go back to playing MLB Power Pros once baseball starts.
    Right there I just save $120 that I usually spend.
    ND Season Ticket Holder since '72.

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