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Monday, June 30, 2008 --- 60 days ago
This is a response to Jenova's blog . Consider this where I stand on trading games, and if you have ever been pissed off at the human failure that is EBgames and Gamestop, I recommend its practice to you... Very rarely will I ever trade in games. On average, less than once per console generation have I gone to EBgames with games to trade. I never traded in my SNES games or N64 games because the couple I had were very precious. When I got a job and a Gamecube, I could afford to buy more games. Unfortunately, the job didn't pay well enough for me to think I could afford another system. I didn't even get a PS2 until last year. Without enough money to support wooing the finer sex AND more games, I only traded in the mistakes, or occasionally the games I bought used (which is something I shouldn't do too either, but that's a different issue). For instance, I got rid of Street Fighter vs SNK 2 EO right away because it was terrible on the Gamecube without a decent D-pad. After I put my Gamecube away (:'() I only traded my sports games, the games I knew I would never play again , like Burnout 2, and games I hoped I would never play again, like Sonic Adventure DX. I think that by holding onto games until the system is basically dead, the games suddenly become sort of like collector items. If they can't be found on store shelves then a "one man's trash is another man's treasure" comes into play. If someone hadn't traded in Ikaruga on the Gamecu ...




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