Thursday, April 15, 2010

who thinks?

who thinks that its bs that you could go buy a brand new game for 60$ then trade it in and only get 20 bucks back... well i doany one else agree who thinks?
yes, i agree. the sad thing is that gamestop resells the game for $55 thinking that its a new game. i bought gears of war august it was $55 used which i bought because the store didn't have any new.... i was kind of pissed. some people think ebay is good. i never used it to sell things but i gues its good. who thinks?
that is stupid thats why i dont bother sellin all my games until i need money for a new generation system.
wat game only got u 20? i mean i havent traded in a 360 game yet but that seems really low
Yeah, but you would probably get more like $30 back.
lol than y buy a game for full price only to trade it in for not even half of what u payed?! should really take a look at what games you would keep b4 buyin still
no, i bought gta 4 then not even a week later had to trade it in because my 360 broke before i got my new onethey gave me 25 bucks.!!!! for gta 4fregin rip
[QUOTE=''jagsxxfan'']no, i bought gta 4 then not even a week later had to trade it in because my 360 broke before i got my new onethey gave me 25 bucks.!!!! for gta 4fregin rip[/QUOTE]ok yeah that is pretty messed up, 25 bucks for gta4 crazy! lol
i think its BS that a brand new video game costs as much as a full tank of gas now....
[QUOTE=''Spartan874'']i think its BS that a brand new video game costs as much as a full tank of gas now.... [/QUOTE]i agree 100 percent that the best point ever
[QUOTE=''Spartan874'']i think its BS that a brand new video game costs as much as a full tank of gas now.... [/QUOTE]I 2nd that
[QUOTE=''Pete5506''][QUOTE=''Spartan874'']i think its BS that a brand new video game costs as much as a full tank of gas now.... [/QUOTE]I 2nd that[/QUOTE]i 3rd that
[QUOTE=''jagsxxfan'']no, i bought gta 4 then not even a week later had to trade it in because my 360 broke before i got my new onethey gave me 25 bucks.!!!! for gta 4fregin rip[/QUOTE]i dont understand why you had to trade in gta4 just cuz ur 360 broke
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[QUOTE=''Cowing30'']wat game only got u 20? i mean i havent traded in a 360 game yet but that seems really low[/QUOTE]They consider getting 15 bucks top notch
that is totally ignorant.. I mean you can seriously buy a brand new game and not even break the seal and go trade it in to a eb games or gamestop and still get no where near your money worth.. I have never done that exactly but I bet that is what would happen.. that is just how the world is such a ripped off place I mean you should get a good bit extra when they take a look and your game disc has absolutely NO scrathes and you have the original case and instruction booklet OR SOMETHING
[QUOTE=''jagsxxfan'']who else thinks 60 bucks is a scam for a little of fun:![/QUOTE]Well if you don't like paying the price, don't buy it, and certainly don't buy a brand new game to trade a week later, thats just greed imo.Games over here cost around 40-50 pounds, which is more or less 80-100 dollars.either way, a good game is well worth that kind of money, even if they do devalue with time.
Really..? The least I got for a brand new game, sold a month later was $40. Then again, it depends on the popularity, condition, and how old the game is. You buy a crappy game for sixty, you won't get much for it, bro.
Besides, who pays full retail for games these days?!Have you never heard of shopping around?
[QUOTE=''jagsxxfan''] [QUOTE=''Spartan874'']i think its BS that a brand new video game costs as much as a full tank of gas now....[/QUOTE]i agree 100 percent that the best point ever[/QUOTE]What you meant to say was:[QUOTE=''Spartan874 should have'']I think it's BS that a full tank of gas costs as much as video games now.[/QUOTE]Video games have always been this expensive. I was a PC gamer until Xbox, and PC games have been in the $40-$55 range since I was a kid. Correct me if I'm wrong, console gamers, but weren't new NES games around $50? If you looked solely at the finished product, games should be far, far more expensive than they used to be. An A-list game costs as much to make as a movie, and invovles hundreds of people. Compare this to Doom, which was written by a small team of guys in a living room. Everyone should thank God for economies of scale, and that games have barely risen in price in the last 20 years. Someone can do the math on this one, but I seriously doubt game prices have even kept up with inflation, let alone risen.

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