I remember when I was a kid getting a new game was a rare occurrence. Not only were they more expensive (I've seen SNES games for upwards of 69.99, sometimes 79.99), money was also harder to come by. I had to save my allowance for months to be able to afford a game. It would be an exciting event and I could never wait to go home and pop it in.
Fast forward to nowadays. If you hold out on a game just a few months sometimes you can pay a fraction of the original price. Even better, older games from last gen are as cheap at 6.99 or 9.99. I have a robust PS2 collection that really didn't cost that much.
Because of this I have backlogs of games, many of which have never even been put in the system yet. Hell, I have a few games I got for Christmas nearly 2 months ago that I haven't even gotten around to.
So, what about you? Do you have a hefty backlog of titles, some you haven't even played, or do you always pop it in as soon as you buy it?
Fast forward to nowadays. If you hold out on a game just a few months sometimes you can pay a fraction of the original price. Even better, older games from last gen are as cheap at 6.99 or 9.99. I have a robust PS2 collection that really didn't cost that much.
Because of this I have backlogs of games, many of which have never even been put in the system yet. Hell, I have a few games I got for Christmas nearly 2 months ago that I haven't even gotten around to.
So, what about you? Do you have a hefty backlog of titles, some you haven't even played, or do you always pop it in as soon as you buy it?