>he sells his games once he's "done" with them
>he sells his games once he's "done" with them
Only if I don't like them.
I prefer to gift them though.
>>319550850
I will disregard your post and only talk about the picture you posted. Is that what you want?
>>319550360
My dad always did this no matter what.
He didn't like it? Traded it away.
I was still playing it? Traded it away.
Thanks to a comfy job, I'm able to keep games and actually have a backlog. Weird.
>that friend who never rewatched movies because he'd seen it before
>never replayed games because he'd played them before
Most boring guy ever, made me hate car pooling.
>>319552624
Replaying or rewatching shit you've already played or watched is the definition of a boring piece of shit though.
I wait 30 years when retro collectors will pay big money for my Madden and COD games
>he deletes the pirated game after he's done
>never buys it
>>319550360
Sold Fallout 4 recently. No point keeping hold of something once you're done with it, may as well sell/trade it in and get some dosh back.
I only keep the games I like. There's no point owning games you don't like, they'll most likely just go down in value. And if I ever get the urge to play them ever, I'll just pirate/emulate them, though that's never happened before. Then again, there are games I did like but sold because they have no replayability, and had a relatively high value due to being niche titles. Like VLR, Danganronpa 2, Tales of the Abyss, Persona Q, etc.To be quite honest though family... In my honest opinion I never felt like spending money on VNs like VLR and DR2 is worth it, since games like the ones I mentioned in my example take little to no effort to produce. Lack of gameplay just makes me feel ripped off, so I end up selling most of these types of games. Never to gamestop though, I only to people on CL.