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Do You Keep or Sell Your Old Games or Systems?


Vilge Duin

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Eh, I try and buy games that I know I'll like and keep.

Sure, I could beat MGS3 or RE4 in two-three days, but I could also beat them ten times over and still not be bored. Great games warrant purchase, I don't feel it has anything to do with genre. Though I rented Xenosaga twice, for 7 a pop, then bought it used for 13, so...I payed twice what I needed to for that, and it's great.

Exactly.

The joy of MGS is that it rewards replaying with new sequences, outfits, tactics, Kerotin frogs in MGS3 etc.

I'm still playing it every now and again just because it's such a joy to play.

MGS2 can be snuck through or you can have really exciting firefights with the helmeted riot police style soldiers in the rig! Not to mention trying out the porn magazines, different hiding techniques and shooting the ice cubes in the ice bucket, and bottles in the bar!

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I keep my old systems for semblance and the fact that many of them have (get this) good games that I still feel I can play and have fun with whenever I get the chance.

In fact, I think I've only sold my broken XBox and my Gamecube version of The Sims: Bustin Out out of all the game stuff I've ever had.

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