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How to save money on video games

At 60 dollars for a brand new game and three hundred or more for the newest systems, video gaming is among the most expensive hobbies that people of all income levels are likely to participate in. We all want to save money on it but still be able to engage in one of our favorite hobbies. Here are a few ways:

1.
Play Old Games: This may not be ideal but older systems can be easy to come and are frequently inexpensive. My Nintendo 64 only cost thirty dollars and similar rates can be had on E-bay. For even older systems, particularly super Nintendo or Sega Genesis, emulators can be found right


online at no charge. And any fan of video games knows just how great the old classics can be.

2.
Wait: Everyone wants to go out and get the newest hardware and gamed the day they are released but if you wait for just a little while the initial hype will wear off and those systems will start shaving hundreds of dollars off of the price, usually within a month or two of their release. Games can go down in the same way, although especially popular ones will usually hold their value for a while. However, if you've got your eye on a niche game that may not be particularly popular then you should definitely give it some time. For example, Myst III was selling for twenty dollars down from fifty only a week after it was released.

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Buy Used: Buying used is one of the best ways to save money on Video Games. Every now and then you may wind up with a rare game that doesn't work but video games are built to last and even used ones will nearly always work. Even copies of brand new games will start showing up within a week of release from people who apparently didn't like or didn't know what they were getting. And with a Gamestop or similar store nearby there's practically no game that one can't find used and usually for a good twenty to thirty dollars cheaper. This can also make for some serious savings when combined with buying older games.

The other positive side of a booming used game market is that it allows you to sell your own games for money towards new ones. Sometimes stores like
Gamestop will only offer ridiculously low prices but if you're sure that you will never play the game again it can make for a nice boost. Places like E-bay are a better choice for this and can make for a nice make, especially on systems.

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Buy Carefully: One of the best ways to make sure you get the most for your money is to only buy games that you know you're going to spend a large amount of time on and


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