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Fuzzmosis said:
Just pausing to think about it.

CCG's are already quite expensive. I just saw 2 boxes of UFS (Universal Fighting System) purchased for about 160 bucks. Whereas for computer card games, Culdecept for example, you pay 60 bucks, then unlock cards in game through luck and no additional cost. Just a lot of patience and occasional skill.

With the Eye toy, you are paying 100 dollars for the game portion, then paying (possibly) for the CCG portion as well, therefore getting the cost of both but without benefits of both for a tool that brings your cards to life... despite software that could do it anyway.

I could be not grasping the concept as well, and I personally have never paid money for a single CCG, but have played about a dozen of them. This just seems to be a money milking thing.

I agree, although I had actually bought Magic: The Gathering and ... Pokemon TCG way back, until I one day realized is just a giant money sink hole (also I am perfectionist in collecting and there was no way I can possibly complete the collection), so I leave those for what matters more to me, Video Games.

 

I'd conclucde the idea of buying TCG for this, the rarer the cards, the more likely you can make a strategy to win, especially with some game upsetting rare cards.

 

Edit: Sorry for going off-topic, I think? 



I am a PC gamer, and also have a NDS now, but without access to a Nintendo Wii until End of 2007.

Currently playing: Super Smash Brothers Brawl(Wii), Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer(DS), Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (DS), WiiFit(Wii)

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