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Why suddenly are only deep games considered good?

By Doctor6

3 years ago


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    #27 3 years ago

    If money is tight, stop buying NIB games. There are hundreds of great games that can be had for a fraction of the $$ of a NIB game. Plus, then when you sell it to pick something else up, you don't lose money generally (unlike NIB games). There are more to the 90s games than the three remakes. Shadow, CFTBL, WCS, Indy 500, TZ, Funhouse, Congo, BSD, STTNG, TAF, WH2O etc....all great. Pick up an early solid state game (some of which are still cheap) like Meteor or Firepower or Flash Gordon. These are perfect for multi-player games as the ball times are short and the rules are easy to explain.

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