To me, price is entirely dependent on how much I want to play the game, if there are other means to get a nearly identical gaming experience, and if the game in question will hold value (for higher priced items, that is).
If a new game comes out and I want to play it, $60 is worth it to me. Granted, I very rarely want to play a new game, so this only happens once a year or so.
Still, I am pretty cheap overall, since there is almost always a way for me to get a nearly identical experience with older games (and those tend to be the pricey ones). When I want something bad, though, I'll spend silly money on it.
I don't think I could spend over $1000 on a single game though (Unless some fool unloads a Futari Red for some ridiculously low price. I'd drop money on that in a heartbeat).
How cheap are you?
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Re: How cheap are you?
people who buy games for under about $45-$50 just aren't getting very good games and they are missing out on what the hobby is all about. I can't imagine a $5 game being any good. All the best games are those that sell for $100+ because there's more fun in playing elite pricey titles than there is in some $5 toss off NES game that everyone can play.
I also question the OP's claim that they are able to have fun with an N64. Clearly a troll post.
I also question the OP's claim that they are able to have fun with an N64. Clearly a troll post.
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Re: How cheap are you?
My "casual" price for a game is around $5 - $10. Meaning, if I'm not in the market for a game purchase but stumble across something I would like to have then I usually max out around that price. But, if I'm actually wanting to buy a new game to play because I'm bored with what I currently have (but even after selling a ton of my stuff I have hundreds of games, so I don't know why this ever occurs), then $20 is usually my limit.
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Re: How cheap are you?
Clearly.dsheinem wrote:Clearly a troll post.
Re: How cheap are you?
Crystaldsheinem wrote: Clearly a troll post.
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What?! You don't like the N64?! Just look it's awesome!dsheinem wrote: I also question the OP's claim that they are able to have fun with an N64.

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Re: How cheap are you?
I might buy three new games a year at full price. But I will support GoG, Humble, and Steam sales with a vengeance. Non pc gaming, I have a hard time going over $15 for a USA released used game, though I will splurge for a game or item occasionally.
Arcade games are a bit different though, as several have said.
Arcade games are a bit different though, as several have said.
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Re: How cheap are you?
I try not to spend more than £20 on games, but that's more because I like to spend my money on other things.
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I rarely buy games these days. Currently going through a whole lot of games i played for hours back in the day and for whatever reason did not finish them. So far it's been a blast 
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Re: How cheap are you?
Probably $8-10 for an older game aside from the obvious rarities. Any more than that and I always justify not buying with "That's okay I already have too many games to play." I won't even look at a Genesis game for more than a few dollars unless it's CIB, especially at a store of some kind where there's a mark up involved. There are some NES staples I would love to have that my local store has, but I'm not paying $30 for Contra hehehe no.
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