| Dodece said: @makingmusic476 You could always do what us mere mortals have been known to do. Sell the old to make way for the new. Your profile says you have ten gaming devices and well over a hundred games. There is no way you are playing all those games, and there is no way you need that many devices. Go to your local small game store, and make use of the trade in policy. You can probably cover the cost in trade in value alone. Just take your time, and decide what you can part with, and what you no longer need. It isn't like it would be the end of the world. This is what most gamers have had to do since gaming began. New console meant you sold off your old console and old library. You are looking at drumming up $250. I see a few consoles there that if you still have them can drum up a hundred dollars easily enough, and then the difference can be made in old game trade in. In fact if you have those old consoles you do not need them anymore anyway. Since you can just play the old media or buy digital downloads for newer consoles. |
I'm a collector. Rather, a video game whore. I never EVER get rid of old games, and I'm always trying to track down older games I missed. Really, its an obsessoin.
For example, I just bought Ape Escape 2/3 on ebay, and I'm trying to track down the first. This is why I bleed money on games lol.
Hell, the only reason I bought my psp was because some guy was trading in a brand new 2000 with a memory card for cash at our store because Best Buy wouldn't let him return them. I gave him $70 for both on the spot. Despite getting such a good deal, that $70 swelled to near $300 within weeks once I bought the 4-5 games I wanted for the platform (and there are still more I'm looking into getting).
I find it very hard to justify buying new consoles at the moment, because it'll only add to my video gaming buying compulsiveness.







