What makes you keep a game?

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Xeros

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I've never traded in a game. I know the second I get rid of it, I'll want to play it again.
 

mad benji89

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i wont trade in a game if i think its got some replay left in it or if its a collectors i ust to trade in my games alot soon as i completed them but i ended up never having that many games and if i got board or frustrated with the one i was playing i didnt have much of a choice to pick from so now i feel that its best to keep hold of the good games even if i dont feel like am going to play them for awhile least their there if i ever want to go on them again, the only games that i would trade in now would be a game that i tottally hate or a game that i know i wouldnt find any reply value in what so ever
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
I tend to trade in games when I get into money crunch mode and then usualy if its a game I liked with the intention of buying it again when its dirt cheap
 

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very rarely trade in or sell my games unless I absolutely can't get into it. Oblivion is a recent example. Traded it in, got borderlands. I do lots of research before making purchases, so I keep my games because I truly enjoy them. Who knows, maybe one day they'll be rare.
 

Bloody Crimson

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If I truly loved them, whether for story or gameplay or it was just great altogether. There's even been times I've regretted trading in a game like Kingdom Hearts 1.
 

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DoctorNick said:
Easy, I'm a fucking pack rat and just DON'T SELL THINGS LIKE THIS.

I don't trade in games, I don't sell old CD's, I don't pawn off DVD's, I don't yard-sale my cassette tapes, I don't donate my old vinyls, I don't hock off my old books.

Once a piece of media comes into my possession I will probably never get rid of it.
This is almost entirely true for me, the only times I stop maintaining possession of a game is when a) I lose it, or b) when we are trading in the console for the next gen stuff (which I think we did once to get a PS2 (... I miss my N64 *sad face*))
 

aarontg

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Lots of depth, replay value, upgrade systems, maybe a multiplayer mode, some kind of co op mode as well.
 

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I haven't traded in a game in over 3 years. Part of it is because I don't buy games I'd be willing to trade in, and part of it is me "fighting The Man". "The Man" of course being Gamestop.
 

Julianking93

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I don't ever sell my games unless they're absolutely terrible or if I'm selling them towards a new system

I did that with the PS3. I traded in all 78 PS2 games to get a PS3 and now I'm saving up enough money to buy it back.
 

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I have never once traded a game in. I like having a giant shelf of games to help boost my pathetic ego.
 

Spiner909

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Replayability (not just multiplayer) and gerneral fun. That, or GameStop won't pay very much for it.
 

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I never trade in games. I make sure I'm going to like a game before I purchase it. They are part of my personal collection.
 

AvsJoe

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I have never traded in a game. It's not that I dislike the practice or anything but my games generally get lost or stolen before I get a chance to. As of this moment I only own 1 video game that is currently in my possession and it only became mine less than a month ago. Actually that's a funny story...

But I won't tell it here.
 

Fenring

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I try and keep all my games. That way, I don't have to rent them if I ever want to play them again. I just go over to the TV and fire up a console. Admittedly, I'll probably sell them all to buy a next gen console when they come out.
 

Nigh Invulnerable

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Here's all I have to consider: Is the game fun and likely to get played again? If yes, then I'll keep it and if not then it's off to trade. That's really all there is to it.
 

Rhade

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Ability to be replayed and enjoyed, for sentimental reasons or a a kind of trophy-like example of what an amazing/flawed/enjoyable/total shit/misc adjective is to lend to curious others.