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I bought my 360!!!!

Re: I bought my 360!!!!

Albion Knight;133051 said:
Kameo is quite fun. It's kinda Zelda esk. I like being Chilla and picking up one troll and swinging it like a club or slamming it into the ground.


I'd get rid of these personally
Tony Hawk's Underground, Need For Speed Carbon, Test Drive Unlimited

Yeah NFS would have been another choice but mainly because im not a fan of racing games really. Only one ive liked as of late is Flatout Ultimate Carnage because of the amount of damage etc in the game.
 
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Dark Drakan;133053 said:
Yeah NFS would have been another choice but mainly because im not a fan of racing games really. Only one ive liked as of late is Flatout Ultimate Carnage because of the amount of damage etc in the game.
That the same reason I chose them. Simpson's Hit and Run is fun for damage done to a car. I love the fact that you can get back in the car after it explodes and drive around the burnt frame :lol:

Back on Topic
:w00t: that's so awesome you got the :360: What game did you play first?
 
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Nice, I was gonna get a used 360 with 7 games for $490 CAD, but I needed the new box smell.:lol:
 
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Skotekal;133062 said:
Nice, I was gonna get a used 360 with 7 games for $490 CAD, but I needed the new box smell.:lol:

^_^ Ahh, that new plastic smell...it's a gamer's high.
 
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It sure is ^_^
 
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TRA Rotid;132989 said:
Yeah, those blank areas are stupid, but Kameo still seems like a plotless game. Haven`t played it myself ofcourse and gameplay (transformation) sounds interesting.
I the plot is about family betrail and redemtion. You haven't played and yet it has no plot :lol: silly

It is not an Adult styled game it's rated Teen it won't have the say sort of tension or drama that you would find in a rated M game but it's fun.

Hexadecimal;132990 said:
actually that's pretty standard... newer games will get you a higher trade in value, but anything older only costs about $20, so they only give you about $10 trade in for it... EB does the same thing here... you can get more money if you can find someone who wants to buy your game, but if not they're better than nobody... Morrowind only gets you $4 now :lol:

Dark Drakan;132991 said:
Yeah these days the game prices themselves are higher but the trade in prices get worse by the year. Good if your buying 2nd hand games but terrible if you are trying to get good trade prices for your own games.

It's more than you'll get if the game is sitting on your self collecting dust
I traded two PSP games and two UMD movies for $18 but I wouldn't have gotten anything for them otherwise
 
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Albion Knight;133096 said:
It's more than you'll get if the game is sitting on your self collecting dust
I traded two PSP games and two UMD movies for $18 but I wouldn't have gotten anything for them otherwise


Very good point, unless you can get a friend to buy it. For a good price but wont be as little as the trade in price :lol:
 
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Dark Drakan;132991 said:
Yeah these days the game prices themselves are higher but the trade in prices get worse by the year. Good if your buying 2nd hand games but terrible if you are trying to get good trade prices for your own games.

Perhaps, but there are some game exchanging stores out there, where depending on their stock of the game you're trading in, and how popular the game is, will determine the amount of money or credit you'll receive for it.

An example is Final Fantasy VII, because of it's high popularity and it being a very rare game. The trade-in amount will be considerably high...ranging from $30-40, depending on where it's being traded in at. As opposed to a different popular title, where the store has a high stock count, the amount received being $10-15.
 
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Gikoku;133150 said:
Perhaps, but there are some game exchanging stores out there, where depending on their stock of the game you're trading in, and how popular the game is, will determine the amount of money or credit you'll receive for it.

An example is Final Fantasy VII, because of it's high popularity and it being a very rare game. The trade-in amount will be considerably high...ranging from $30-40, depending on where it's being traded in at. As opposed to a different popular title, where the store has a high stock count, the amount received being $10-15.

That can usually be the case, as if demand is still quite high for an old game they will give you an ok price. However although its popular Final Fantasy VII wouldnt even get you $2 here anymore.
 
Re: I bought my 360!!!!

Dark Drakan;133152 said:
That can usually be the case, as if demand is still quite high for an old game they will give you an ok price. However although its popular Final Fantasy VII wouldnt even get you $2 here anymore.

Yeah, though i still find that shocking even now. There's game exchanging stores over here, where if you tried to trade in a really old system..and i mean systems that are pre N64 days, they won't accept them, for it being too outdated for their stock and market.

example:

Gamestop here, will not take any games or systems that have came out before the N64's release, at all.

CD/Game Exchange however will take any system you have, and give you a nice price for it..such as trading in an old Atari console, and getting back $50+, for it being a classic gem.

:ninja: So it all depends on where these things are done at, regardless of the region i assume.
 
Re: I bought my 360!!!!

Gikoku;133153 said:
Yeah, though i still find that shocking even now. There's game exchanging stores over here, where if you tried to trade in a really old system..and i mean systems that are pre N64 days, they won't accept them, for it being too outdated for their stock and market.

example:

Gamestop here, will not take any games or systems that have came out before the N64's release, at all.

CD/Game Exchange however will take any system you have, and give you a nice price for it..such as trading in an old Atari console, and getting back $50+, for it being a classic gem.

:ninja: So it all depends on where these things are done at, regardless of the region i assume.

Yeah because the old Amiga systems back in the day were traded in for like $30-$50 but now they can go for anything up to $1300. O.o

They are working on a new updated version of the retro Amiga/Commodore 64 system that is said to fetch around $2000 :lol:

So for a while the price will drop and drop until a certain point and then it can even turn around and get higher and higher with age, its a weird one indeed.
 
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