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Why do people sell games shortly after buying them?

By Blindseer

5 years ago


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    “Why do people sell their games shortly after receiving them?”

    • Money issues 14 votes
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    • dislike for game 98 votes
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    • bad idea to own a machine 7 votes
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    #22 5 years ago
    Quoted from tomdotcom:

    Unless you bought a TNA. Def lives up

    Lot's of those coming up on the market recently though.

    I think any pin at home will get repetitive very quickly in a small collection, and I agree with buying without playing: no big deal (unless perhaps NIB)

    I'm more or less on the 6 month plan. After that, the game(s) become an afterthought or also ran.

    Only exception so far for me is F14, which is funny as it isn't deep or particularly complicated, just fast and fun!

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