Totally unphased!

You could ride/catch public transport/walk to work and save enough money to buy an game every week.
you could organise with some workers to car pool and take turns and could get an game every 2 weeks.
You could stop buying lunch at an takeaway shop and pack your own and save quite an few dollars.
60 dollars for an game that could last you an month is the cheapest entertainment (other than free TV) going around. Pick games that can last an long time like an sand box or rpg.
only invest in old games. I myself managed to buy 10 games for 1 full priced retail game and i have got alot of variety and enjoyment from them.
Of Course That's Just My Opinion, I Could Be Wrong
The economy hasn't done much to me and my game buying, i rented most games before, and i still do because IMO espeacialy on consoles 90% of the releases are rents.
| mchaza said: I dont live in the US, and Australia wasn't hit hard and is now stronger than US Dollar.
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My Aussie friend tells me its expensive as hell in Austrailia even for games.
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