Games purchased: 2011
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Re: Games purchased: 2011
I used to have it but I parted with it because I didn't think I've ever play through it again (it's pretty damn long). Our discussion about it the other day is actually partially responsible for me wanting to get it again.
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Re: Games purchased: 2011
All I bought this month was Scribblenauts complete for DS. Awesome game though, and it has really delayed me from playing Summer Challenge games.
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glad I could help!brunoafh wrote:I used to have it but I parted with it because I didn't think I've ever play through it again (it's pretty damn long). Our discussion about it the other day is actually partially responsible for me wanting to get it again.
Re: Games purchased: 2011
July was much less crazy than June, and more than half of these were downloadable titles from recent iOS or Steam sales. I probably spent less than $90 on all 16.
Games Acquired: 2011
January: 67
February: 30
March: 9
April : 28
May: 40
June: 100
July: 18
*=purchased new/sealed
July: 18
PS3
Medal of Honor*
Oblivion 5th Anniversary Edition*
360
007: Blood Stone*
PSP
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
N64
Wipeout 64
SNES
Spawn: The Video Game
PC (all from Steam this month)
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Audiosurf
Jamestown
Poker Night at the Inventory
Terraria
Alien Breed 2: Assault
Cthulhu Saves the World
Breath of Death VII
iOS
Predators (iPad)
Atari's Greatest Hits
Dead Space (iPad)
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (iPAd)
Games Acquired: 2011
January: 67
February: 30
March: 9
April : 28
May: 40
June: 100
July: 18
*=purchased new/sealed
July: 18
PS3
Medal of Honor*
Oblivion 5th Anniversary Edition*
360
007: Blood Stone*
PSP
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
N64
Wipeout 64
SNES
Spawn: The Video Game
PC (all from Steam this month)
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Audiosurf
Jamestown
Poker Night at the Inventory
Terraria
Alien Breed 2: Assault
Cthulhu Saves the World
Breath of Death VII
iOS
Predators (iPad)
Atari's Greatest Hits
Dead Space (iPad)
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (iPAd)
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Re: Games purchased: 2011
Shadows of the Damned - PS 3
Catherine - PS 3
Bit of a shopping spree today
Catherine - PS 3
Bit of a shopping spree today
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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Re: Games purchased: 2011
Lesse what July brought me game wise in trades and purchases.
NES
Advantage
Castlevania
Jeopardy
Kung Fu
Zelda II
SNES
Firestriker
GBA
Castlevania Double Pack
PS1
Austin Powers Pinball
360
Dead Rising
Wii
Dead Space Extraction
Dreamcast bag
NES
Advantage
Castlevania
Jeopardy
Kung Fu
Zelda II
SNES
Firestriker
GBA
Castlevania Double Pack
PS1
Austin Powers Pinball
360
Dead Rising
Wii
Dead Space Extraction
Dreamcast bag
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Re: Games purchased: 2011
Wow, and to think I thought I was showing restraint during the Steam sale. Those things are dangerous. Still, this only amounts to the same amount of money one would spend from buying a latte every other day throughout the month.
July
Chantelise (PC) $9
Watchmen: The End is Nigh (PC) $3.40
Cthulhu Saves the World (PC) $1.35
Breath of Death VII (PC) $1.35
The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time (PC) $5
Portal 2 (PC) $25
Alien Breed 2: Assault (PC) $0
Jamestown (PC) $5
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat (PC) $3.75
Saira (PC) $2.50
Eternity's Child (PC) $1
Garshasp (PC) $2.50
Garry's Mod (PC) $2.50
Razor2: Hidden Skies (PC) $2.50
NyxQuest (PC) $2.50
BIT.TRIP RUNNER (PC) $2.50
June:
Spycraft: The Great Game (PC): $3
Viva Media Adventure Pack (PC): $6
Shattered Steel (PC): $3
Kingpin (PC): $3
Kingdom: The Far Reaches (PC): $3
Evolva (PC): $3
Die by the Sword (PC): $3
May:
Mark Leung: Revenge of the Bitch (PC): $13
Dragon Age: Origins + Awakenings (PC): $20
Ninja Assault (PS2): $13
April:
Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1): $5
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload (PC): $6
Realms of the Haunting (PC): $6
Mister Mosquito (PS2): $15
Magicka + Macicka: Vietnam (PC): $8
March:
No new purchases, but lots of freeware.
February:
Gears of War (PC) $10
King Arthur: The Roleplaying War Game (PC) $3
January:
The Last Express (PC) $6
The Zork Anthology (PC) $6
The Sims 2: Double Deluxe (PC) $13
And before that was a whole lotta crap from the tail end of the Christmas sales, which is all a blur.
July
Chantelise (PC) $9
Watchmen: The End is Nigh (PC) $3.40
Cthulhu Saves the World (PC) $1.35
Breath of Death VII (PC) $1.35
The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time (PC) $5
Portal 2 (PC) $25
Alien Breed 2: Assault (PC) $0
Jamestown (PC) $5
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat (PC) $3.75
Saira (PC) $2.50
Eternity's Child (PC) $1
Garshasp (PC) $2.50
Garry's Mod (PC) $2.50
Razor2: Hidden Skies (PC) $2.50
NyxQuest (PC) $2.50
BIT.TRIP RUNNER (PC) $2.50
June:
Spycraft: The Great Game (PC): $3
Viva Media Adventure Pack (PC): $6
Shattered Steel (PC): $3
Kingpin (PC): $3
Kingdom: The Far Reaches (PC): $3
Evolva (PC): $3
Die by the Sword (PC): $3
May:
Mark Leung: Revenge of the Bitch (PC): $13
Dragon Age: Origins + Awakenings (PC): $20
Ninja Assault (PS2): $13
April:
Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1): $5
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload (PC): $6
Realms of the Haunting (PC): $6
Mister Mosquito (PS2): $15
Magicka + Macicka: Vietnam (PC): $8
March:
No new purchases, but lots of freeware.
February:
Gears of War (PC) $10
King Arthur: The Roleplaying War Game (PC) $3
January:
The Last Express (PC) $6
The Zork Anthology (PC) $6
The Sims 2: Double Deluxe (PC) $13
And before that was a whole lotta crap from the tail end of the Christmas sales, which is all a blur.
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Re: Games purchased: 2011
Do you know if there is any reason to buy these seperatly or is the Double Pack a better value?Hobie-wan wrote: GBA
Castlevania Double Pack
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As far as I know the pack is the way to go. I'm not aware of any reason to go separate other than if one is specifically collecting all variations of CV stuff.MrHealthy wrote:Do you know if there is any reason to buy these seperatly or is the Double Pack a better value?Hobie-wan wrote: GBA
Castlevania Double Pack
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