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<blockquote data-quote="ii Am Dv Jaeger" data-source="post: 383392" data-attributes="member: 54235"><p>For those people that want/have to have every big game the moment they comes out, there really is no money solution for their spending costs (that is called a gaming addiction and they have classes to help fix that problem), but for those people that are gaming on a limited budget and want to take part of the new games, this is a helpful solution. It only takes time and effort, which if you have time for gaming, you can do the 5 to 10 minutes it takes.</p><p></p><p>As for the price of the games, most games that come to the Xbox 360 will cost $60, unless you get some sort of limited edition. The game developers can charge the kind of money they do for the games, because of the demand in the market, there are people out there that are willing to pay the price the games cost as soon as it hits the shelves. I don't think greed has anything to do with it, it is just that the standard has been set for what games will generally cost. I am sure the next gaming console for Xbox comes out it will set another standard of cost for games. If the developers cannot turn a profit on a game they will discontinue it.</p><p></p><p>Also, the GameStop gift cards are for anything in their stores, not just games. You could put that money towards your Xbox live renewal or a new gaming headset.</p><p></p><p>Dv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ii Am Dv Jaeger, post: 383392, member: 54235"] For those people that want/have to have every big game the moment they comes out, there really is no money solution for their spending costs (that is called a gaming addiction and they have classes to help fix that problem), but for those people that are gaming on a limited budget and want to take part of the new games, this is a helpful solution. It only takes time and effort, which if you have time for gaming, you can do the 5 to 10 minutes it takes. As for the price of the games, most games that come to the Xbox 360 will cost $60, unless you get some sort of limited edition. The game developers can charge the kind of money they do for the games, because of the demand in the market, there are people out there that are willing to pay the price the games cost as soon as it hits the shelves. I don't think greed has anything to do with it, it is just that the standard has been set for what games will generally cost. I am sure the next gaming console for Xbox comes out it will set another standard of cost for games. If the developers cannot turn a profit on a game they will discontinue it. Also, the GameStop gift cards are for anything in their stores, not just games. You could put that money towards your Xbox live renewal or a new gaming headset. Dv [/QUOTE]
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