Do you have this problem?
By Marcola
@Marcola (2774)
United States
June 9, 2008 7:43pm CST
You have so many video games, you can't decide which game to play next? Well, I do. I try to finish up on games I've had for awhile, but sometimes I get distracted when I buy a new game. You know, because I always want more! I have to get such and such a game before it becomes impossible to find in my area, thus requiring me to buy it on e-bay for an exorbitant price. Also, I think the stores in my area have a pretty poor selection.
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5 responses
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
10 Jun 08
Yeah I know what you mean,my collection of games is not the best,but I have a lot of games I want,that and me and my brother borrow each others games,and I know how hard it is when I finish a game to decide what game to beat next,especially at Christmas time,cause sometimes I will get a couple different games,like the year I got Most Wanted,Splinter Cell:Pandora Tommorrow and Knights Of The Old Republic:Sith Lords,and it took me a while to decide which game to beat next,there are a couple games I still want to get,but the ones I want most,which are Halo 3 and Splinter Cell:Conviction I have to get an X-box 360 to play,which sucks but I am sure both games will be worth it.
@Marcola (2774)
• United States
12 Jun 08
Gamestop is fine for buying cartridge based games, but I've read a lot of how they take new cd format games and open them up, then sell them as new. Personally, I don't like to buy CD format games used, because you're taking a chance there. Why does Gamestop do that, anyway?
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
11 Jun 08
Yeah there is always more games to buy,and every time I go into GameStop,there is always a desire for more and more,but I do not know why,and sometimes the desire is hard to fight,good luck in your life,have a good day,and Happy Posting.
@ratyz5 (7808)
• Philippines
10 Jun 08
I also have trouble whenever I have multiple titles to choose from. So in order for me to lessen the burden of my indecision on what to play, I let my brothers and sisters play games as well so I can lessen the game selections that I can choose from since they themselves also have certain titles to play which I kind'a condier as 'their' games while I have my own list of games that I play
About the availability, have close contact with your local store so that they may order game titles that would improve their current poor selection of games. Knowing what customers want and providing it to them would sure help the store as well as the customers who buy from them.
@Marcola (2774)
• United States
10 Jun 08
In my area, it's a matter of popularity. You'll be able to find Mario, Zelda and Metroid games, but say you're looking for Guilty Gear: Accent Core for Wii. With the Wii not even being two years old, you shouldn't have any problem finding certain games for it, but it seems companies purposely produce a limited number of certain games. Heck, I've never seen that game at any store in my area. I've read that Atlus is one of those companies that produces games in limited quantities.
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@eggroll20xd6 (17)
• United States
19 Jun 08
I have this problem in a major way. With so many games that are awesome and I really have a desire to play, I end up buying more games than I have time to play. I have probably 35-50 games for each system I own and I never can beat them all, but I keep adding more to my collection. I'm pretty sure I haven't beaten 75% of them, but I enjoy knowing they are there and I can play them when I want. If I find a game I have to play over and over, that just makes it even better.