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As the subject describes above. I'm trying to keep the games I enjoyed and like. But for some reason I can't go back to them even after a year or so. It's like I don't want to play them anymore after I beat it for the first time.

Does anyone keep their games or get rid of them after you went through the game once?



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keep it forever.




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Keep it, but I replay a lot of my games.



I always keep my games. The only one I ever traded was Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts.



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I have traded in a few games, but for some reason I'm looking at my gaming collection and it looks clutter. I feel like I'm buying games because they are cheap rather than buying really reasonable games. Top-tier games like Okami, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Paper Mario. Those titles I want to keep in my collection.

Maybe I just hate having a clutter gaming collection and like to have a selective few titles that are valuable and worth keeping.



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Keep. For me, it seems you can get totally ripped off by GameStop, or go through the effort of Ebay (not that much effort, but in some respects, i'm a very lazy guy), or keep it, and ultimately i'll do the latter, unless i find the game thoroughly disagreeable. Only ever resold 1 game because i didn't like it, and that was more a case of impatience (it was Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, and i felt the game started too slow, so i never gave it a chance to impress)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

I sell them immediately and hopefully get most of my money back.
I have many completed game save files on my Wii and old Gamecube memory cards so can always but them again for a few £s.



xlost7 said:
I have traded in a few games, but for some reason I'm looking at my gaming collection and it looks clutter. I feel like I'm buying games because they are cheap rather than buying really reasonable games. Top-tier games like Okami, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Paper Mario. Those titles I want to keep in my collection.

Maybe I just hate having a clutter gaming collection and like to have a selective few titles that are valuable and worth keeping.

I always stored the game boxes in a big box and only had the carts/CD/DVD/Blur-ray discs in a case. It saves a lot of space in your gaming room.




If you drop a PS3 right on top of a Wii, it would definitely defeat it. Not so sure about the Xbox360. - mancandy
In the past we played games. In the future we watch games. - Forest-Spirit
11/03/09 Desposit: Mod Bribery (RolStoppable)  vg$ 500.00
06/03/09 Purchase: Moderator Privilege  vg$ -50,000.00

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@nordlead

I like your idea, maybe that's what I need to do then. I mean I like the idea of having a huge library of games but it's probably the ideal thing that I see all these game box arts and feel like I am over doing my gaming collection with pointless games and even games I beat I feel like I don't want them. idk? lol

But your a gaming collection "whore" should I say? lol jk (btw)



Return it. Whats the point keeping games you don't play?

I got a sick return price on CoD4. I beat it, played the online for 22 days, then returned it for $37 store credit.