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Ka-pi96 said:
WagnerPaiva said:

I am afraid to buy used games becuase of damaged disks.

Oh, well I`ve never really had any problems with damaged discs, so that`s not really something I`d understand.

Its something we collectors worry about a lot.



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I don't remember last year.
So this March ,I bought Zelda Skyward Sword for 3,000 yen. Nintend game is not cheap even used.



Oneeee-Chan!!! said:
I don't remember last year.
So this March ,I bought Zelda Skyward Sword for 3,000 yen. Nintend game is not cheap even used.

Never cheap indeed =(



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

All prices are with shipping (shipping costs 4.7 bucks, which is saying something)

Fifa 14 - 2 bucks
Watchdogs - 5 bucks
Minecraft - 3 bucks
Lego batman - 5 bucks
Assassins creed unity - 6 bucks

All for ps4



Predicted 15+ million lifetime-sales for God of War:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=234612&page=1

Pure for the Xbox 360. For a grand total of $1.50 Australian. (About $1.14 USD currently.)

It broke the bank. It really did.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--

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Eternal Darkness for 1€ in Carrefour, during the las days of the Gamecube lifecycle.



I got myself Final Fantasy XIII for 3'99 euro (4.48 USD), and Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 for just 0'99 (1.12 USD)!




probably some shitty PC game, which was already 10 years old when I bought it 15 years ago for 0,5€ or something like that.

Current gen, it would be PES2015 as well (5€), but I've seen it even cheaper.



I bought Assassin's Creed III from a garage sale for a penny a few years ago.



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I just picked up Spectrobes Origins for Wii at GameStop for 90 cents.