I work with an IT team to provide support for 15 or so car dealerships in the Houston area (we have 7 guys with 2 primary dealerships for each person); earlier in the year it was stressful and we had some tight project deadlines but it has slackened up quite a bit over the summer.
About 4 months ago I moved out from my parents house with my wife and we bought a home. Almost 2 weeks ago I bought a used motorcycle so I could ride with a few of my childhood friends. Soooo... lately I have not been saving up for games at all. If something goes on sale on XBLA or PSN that I am interested in I will pick it up but I have not been actively searching for stuff lately. It actually hasn't been too bad because it allows me to hack away at the backlog of games that I have Before moving out, having to pay bills, and all that great stuff I would probably spend around $200-$300 a month on games.
Former Sailor going to school full time on the GI Bill. I manage to eek out a little less than $100 a month for gaming purchases so I usually go bargain bin diving for classics I may have missed or sometimes I get that one big purchase.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
Work for an auto insurance company. Don't really have a predermined budget set aside for gaming. Basically, if there is something I want and I've got the bills and food expenses taken care of, I'll see if I have enough money left over to buy the game
What's nice about gaming is the disparity in prices. So unless I'm completely broke, I can usually find enough money for some kind of game. Maybe on a certain week I don't have fifty to sixty bucks to drop on a game, no biggie, I'll just go looking for something cheap instead like a copy of Madworld or some cheap sega genesis game on ebay.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote: Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
IT support for a small-medium sized landscaping company. I'm right out of college, and just moved into a fairly inexpensive apartment. I don't have a ton of expenses, although I still try to put away as much as I can. I probably average $200 a month or so. (Although, last month wasn't a big game buying month for me. Getting a new place is expensive. I did buy a TV though. Does that count?)
i work for non-profit housing counseling agency that works with low to middle income class households, and my wife works for the local community college, so between the both of us, we make a modest amount. I don't really have a set budget or gaming, but i try to stick to spending no more than $25 each paycheck. Some weeks i spend a little more, other weeks, not at all. Which reminds me, i need to go to the "finds of the day" thread and post my recent steals...