Antitonic said:I just got KOTOR 2 for $80.
WHAT
I generally use steam and eb for xbox games, although i think i'll start using ozgameshop now, it's awesome.
Antitonic said:I just got KOTOR 2 for $80.
I know, right? Before this, the only other place I'd seen it is at a GameTraders for $120.GeneralTwinkle said:WHATAntitonic said:I just got KOTOR 2 for $80.
EB generally is $5 - $10 more than JB Hifi here. HOWEVER! The staff at EB know my name. Know my tastes in games. They know what systems i own, and what addons to systems i have. They can reccommend me more obscure titles that i may have overlooked, or i can just go in and shoot the shit for an hour about dragon slaying in the snow.Tanksie said:unless the game is old or you are trading then eb games is crapVault101 said:retail
EB games and JB HI FI
jb hi fi is awesome however.
We have a higher minimum wage than the US in Australia true. But our cost of living? Jeeesus. What is petrol or gas costing in the US at the moment?Sober Thal said:I was just thinking it's strange that a country that has double my Countries minimal wage shouldn't complain about payin double for silly preoccupations when they pay less than twice the amount of costs for living.
Sorry to upset.
Cheers! I'm jealous of your way of life!
Sorry mate no bird eating spiders here, they all live in South America.Sober Thal said:But, no. You are wrong.Funkysandwich said:I get most of my games from Dungeon Crawl. So far I've never had a bad experience with them and they are usually $10-20 cheaper then retail.
http://www.dungeoncrawl.com.au/
It's not just luxury goods that at more expensive over here, it's everything. Food, water, internet, electricity and petrol (gas for Americans) are all more expensive over here, despite our dollar being so strong at the moment.Sober Thal said:Yeah, you got me there.
I should probably edit my other post, eh?
I just like to post about how unfair it is for Australian gamers to get their new games for as little as $120.
I really envy them their 'problems'.
sigh
Jealous rage and all that...
That means that if you have bills to pay, it can be hard to afford to buy new games at retail prices when they are so stupidly overpriced.
It isn't twice the cost of living that people like you have to pay compared to what people like me pay.
I am talking about ALL NECESSITIES FOR LIVING! If the average cost of a home was double what it is in my home, I would relate and feel sympathy. But it isn't.
If the cost of Petrol was double, I might feel some sympathy, but it isn't.
If the cost of socks, milk, eggs, butter/margarine, beer, shoes, cars, computers, televisions, beef sandwiches, pizzas (do you have pizza in your country?) parking, soda/pop, theaters, bars, vacations....
If you spent twice what we do... I wouldn't care. That would be equal. But you spend LESS THAN THAT!!!
You get a better bargain in the long run, based off the numbers.
Plus you get to ride kangaroos to and fro.
You also get crazy bird eating spiders. Big whoop.
If only it weren't nearly a days drive.NotSoLoneWanderer said:I'm pretty sure Australians get there games at game traders in Robina.