Are video games frivolous spending?
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Radiant Hero
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Are video games frivolous spending?
One of my friends commented on my video game hobby as frivolous spending. He argued that there was no artistic merit, and that there is essentially nothing to be gained from the amount of time put in to playing. Do you ever feel that video games are an extravagance, or do you feel that it is a credible medium?
Everything is "frivolous" besides food and housing. I'd say buying anything new (besides underwear and socks) is kinda of a waste.
You can't take your money with you when you die, so spend it. At least if you collect games in an intelligent way you can resale them for a decent price. Wait till the prices go down and buy the more rare and desirable titles. Thrift shops are your friend.
You can't take your money with you when you die, so spend it. At least if you collect games in an intelligent way you can resale them for a decent price. Wait till the prices go down and buy the more rare and desirable titles. Thrift shops are your friend.
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artisitc - can be
entertaining - oh hell yeah
frivolous - what isn't in our market?
waste of a time - just as much as a film, TV, magazine, Brittney Spears/that whore I can't remember the name of
Yes this is an old debate... and I never understood it. People josh on me for playing so many videogames, when they themselves read comic books or smoke marijuana. Sorry but the human mind doesn't want to be concerned about work and responsibility all day every day for the rest of our lives. Videogames happen to be our outlet, which everyone has one of.
Now the concern of the cost, yes videogames are expensive... especially the hardware. But then I can assume that a large majority list affordability as at least 1 of the reasons we here are retrogamers... all the entertainment at a fraction of the price!
entertaining - oh hell yeah
frivolous - what isn't in our market?
waste of a time - just as much as a film, TV, magazine, Brittney Spears/that whore I can't remember the name of
Yes this is an old debate... and I never understood it. People josh on me for playing so many videogames, when they themselves read comic books or smoke marijuana. Sorry but the human mind doesn't want to be concerned about work and responsibility all day every day for the rest of our lives. Videogames happen to be our outlet, which everyone has one of.
Now the concern of the cost, yes videogames are expensive... especially the hardware. But then I can assume that a large majority list affordability as at least 1 of the reasons we here are retrogamers... all the entertainment at a fraction of the price!
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uh Paris Hilton lollordofduct wrote:artisitc - can be
entertaining - oh hell yeah
frivolous - what isn't in our market?
waste of a time - just as much as a film, TV, magazine, Brittney Spears/that whore I can't remember the name of
Yes this is an old debate... and I never understood it. People josh on me for playing so many videogames, when they themselves read comic books or smoke marijuana. Sorry but the human mind doesn't want to be concerned about work and responsibility all day every day for the rest of our lives. Videogames happen to be our outlet, which everyone has one of.
Now the concern of the cost, yes videogames are expensive... especially the hardware. But then I can assume that a large majority list affordability as at least 1 of the reasons we here are retrogamers... all the entertainment at a fraction of the price!
Older. Not wiser.
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