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| seether:
--- Quote from: kypherion on June 07, 2018, 01:46:00 pm ---I care enough to where I won't blow most of my spending money on a single game, but if the game is a MUST have for me I'll pony up cash. Mostly not an issue since I find really good deals on the stuff I buy. Maximum I will spend on a single game is $50. If it's above that it either better be a screaming deal/one great game or it's not worth it for me. --- End quote --- Must have like Devil May Cry 5? |
| kypherion:
--- Quote from: seether on June 07, 2018, 03:30:35 pm --- --- Quote from: kypherion on June 07, 2018, 01:46:00 pm ---I care enough to where I won't blow most of my spending money on a single game, but if the game is a MUST have for me I'll pony up cash. Mostly not an issue since I find really good deals on the stuff I buy. Maximum I will spend on a single game is $50. If it's above that it either better be a screaming deal/one great game or it's not worth it for me. --- End quote --- Must have like Devil May Cry 5? --- End quote --- Ah, you know me well. Depending on what console (I'm assuming PS4) I'd have to get my hands on a ps4 first, and then yes. |
| aetherorange:
It depends on the game personally. If I had to rebuy EarthBound, I'd absolutely spend $200 or whatever it goes for now because it's my favorite game of all time. Games I have spent over $100 on: Chrono Trigger, Fire Emblem Path of Radiance, Cubivore, EVO The Search for Eden, EarthBound. I've spent close to $100 on Demon's Crest, Mega Man X2, Sparkster, Lufia II, Conker's Bad Fur Day. I'm probably missing a couple but my point is all of these games are games I love. I wouldn't spend this kind of money on a game I didn't love. Most of my games were $50 or cheaper. I pay what they are worth to me. I'd love buy Ninja Gaiden Trilogy on SNES but it's not worth $200 to me. |
| shadowzero:
To quote Bad Religion, "it's oh so relative, subservient in total to ones perspective." So yes, posts above agree that it depends on whats left on your wish list and how those games made a personal impact on your life. BUT its also geographical. Where I live there are NO flea markets, bargain mom and pops or huge population of retro gamer in a small area. So I have to accept that I may pay more than folks in Seattle or Denver because of market saturation or lack there of. So I take all this stuff into account. I use ebay, and a couple of apps on my phone to get an idea of a greedy price and a perfect world price and then just go from there. |
| ferraroso:
It really depends on so many different things. It depends on how much does the game usually go for and how much I want it (independently of its overall quality). For example, I would never pay more than ¥2,000 (US$17,80) on any N64 cartridge (even though I know there is a handfull of awesome games for that console), however I happily paid ¥15,000 (US$133.46) for a copy of The King of Fighters '98 for the AES. |
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