So my xbox bit the big one and the people tasked with the extended warranty repair for my console determined it to be unrepairable. Thus, I'm getting a refund for the full price of the console plus the warranty plan after the console stopped being entertaining. Score!
Question is, what do I do with this sudden influx of $350? It's not cold cash, but a gift card. I could get my hands on a PS3 for the sole purpose of Disgaea. I could sell all of my 360 games because I'll never play them again, or I could get some of the cheaper 360 models and plug in my hard drive.
I've been mostly playing PC games as of late, but I can't exactly plug this gift card into Steam as I would like to.
I also have the 360 steering wheel that I don't put to much use. I have the PC receiver so I can use it to play PC game, and for this reason I'll be keeping at least one of my wireless controllers.
Seeing as the gift card is for Target, I might just go on a clothes shopping spree or something.
Question is, what do I do with this sudden influx of $350? It's not cold cash, but a gift card. I could get my hands on a PS3 for the sole purpose of Disgaea. I could sell all of my 360 games because I'll never play them again, or I could get some of the cheaper 360 models and plug in my hard drive.
I've been mostly playing PC games as of late, but I can't exactly plug this gift card into Steam as I would like to.
I also have the 360 steering wheel that I don't put to much use. I have the PC receiver so I can use it to play PC game, and for this reason I'll be keeping at least one of my wireless controllers.
Seeing as the gift card is for Target, I might just go on a clothes shopping spree or something.