Rayman 2
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The truth is in here they sell for the triple of the price they buy used games.
But in DVDs it is natural existing price cuts. Before I used to buy a DVD right in the release but now I don't do that: I prefer to wait at least 6 months/1 year because the DVD in this period of time lows down often from 20€ to 10€. Quite a bargain.
I remember once catching up How To Train Your Dragon in Blu-Ray for 9,99€ while the DVD was in 12,99€. Guess what I've picked!
But in DVDs it is natural existing price cuts. Before I used to buy a DVD right in the release but now I don't do that: I prefer to wait at least 6 months/1 year because the DVD in this period of time lows down often from 20€ to 10€. Quite a bargain.
I remember once catching up How To Train Your Dragon in Blu-Ray for 9,99€ while the DVD was in 12,99€. Guess what I've picked!
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You parted with all of those games? What a true shame, I really don't understand why anyone would do that. Surely if you're that ridiculously short on money, you could sell somethin a little less loved or useless... or something worth a little more than a few early 2000/90's games. I myself would rather have a golden legacy of video games than a bag of cash.Master4lyf1 wrote:That being said, I really hated being forced to sell my PS2 games, it was heartbreaking to leave some of the good classics I had then, Rayman Revolution, Rayman 3, the Jak and Daxter games, NFS: Underground 2 and NFS: Most Wanted were amongst my favourites which I had to dearly part with.
That being said, I agree with this:
spiraldoor wrote:I’ve never understood why anyone would want to sell their games. Do you seriously think you’re never going to play them again? Are you really so strapped for cash that you have to sell your last-gen games for whatever petty amount they’re going for these days? Never understood rentals either: if it’s good enough to play, it’s good enough to own.
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I wasn't allowed to keep them since one of my siblings decided to sell these games alongside the PS2 for A new PS3 game.RayFan9876 wrote:You parted with all of those games? What a true shame, I really don't understand why anyone would do that. Surely if you're that ridiculously short on money, you could sell somethin a little less loved or useless... or something worth a little more than a few early 2000/90's games. I myself would rather have a golden legacy of video games than a bag of cash.Master4lyf1 wrote:That being said, I really hated being forced to sell my PS2 games, it was heartbreaking to leave some of the good classics I had then, Rayman Revolution, Rayman 3, the Jak and Daxter games, NFS: Underground 2 and NFS: Most Wanted were amongst my favourites which I had to dearly part with.
Guess which?
Modern Warfare 2.
I was furious, but it was against my will.
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I suggest that as soon as you're old enough, sue each of your siblings for unlimited pounds, and then burn MW2. If that had happened to me, I would have ripped out my own heart on compulsion, but I feel this is a much better solution.Master4lyf1 wrote:I wasn't allowed to keep them since one of my siblings decided to sell these games alongside the PS2 for A new PS3 game.RayFan9876 wrote:You parted with all of those games? What a true shame, I really don't understand why anyone would do that. Surely if you're that ridiculously short on money, you could sell somethin a little less loved or useless... or something worth a little more than a few early 2000/90's games. I myself would rather have a golden legacy of video games than a bag of cash.Master4lyf1 wrote:That being said, I really hated being forced to sell my PS2 games, it was heartbreaking to leave some of the good classics I had then, Rayman Revolution, Rayman 3, the Jak and Daxter games, NFS: Underground 2 and NFS: Most Wanted were amongst my favourites which I had to dearly part with.
Guess which?
Modern Warfare 2.
I was furious, but it was against my will.
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Well...RayFan9876 wrote:I suggest that as soon as you're old enough, sue each of your siblings for unlimited pounds, and then burn MW2. If that had happened to me, I would have ripped out my own heart on compulsion, but I feel this is a much better solution.Master4lyf1 wrote:I wasn't allowed to keep them since one of my siblings decided to sell these games alongside the PS2 for A new PS3 game.RayFan9876 wrote:You parted with all of those games? What a true shame, I really don't understand why anyone would do that. Surely if you're that ridiculously short on money, you could sell somethin a little less loved or useless... or something worth a little more than a few early 2000/90's games. I myself would rather have a golden legacy of video games than a bag of cash.Master4lyf1 wrote:That being said, I really hated being forced to sell my PS2 games, it was heartbreaking to leave some of the good classics I had then, Rayman Revolution, Rayman 3, the Jak and Daxter games, NFS: Underground 2 and NFS: Most Wanted were amongst my favourites which I had to dearly part with.
Guess which?
Modern Warfare 2.
I was furious, but it was against my will.
it went in an ongoing circle, MW2 was eventually sold on.
Then came Black Ops.
Then, after selling Ratchet And Clank All 4 One (which was bought by trading in BO), came MW3.
I still respect the franchise, but GOD, why do I always lose out to it?
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Because Rayman simply isn't as popular as CoD. The unrealistic popular shooter franchise's fans who tend to be assholes are just there to kill time, and what better way to kill time than with guns?Master4lyf1 wrote:I still respect the franchise, but GOD, why do I always lose out to it?
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The thing with buying stuff is that you don't pay for the product; you pay for the newness of it. When a game comes out, it'll most likely be around 59,99 euros. Then after only a month, it drops to 49,99. After half a year, it's already gone down to 29,99 and after a few years it ends up in the basket of 5,00 euro games. The decay times of these prices varies with the company that published them though. EA tends to keep its prices up.

Lovely analogy.RayFan9876 wrote:The unrealistic popular shooter franchise's fans who tend to be assholes are just there to kill time, and what better way to kill time than with guns?
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It's not Rayman that I've lost out heavily on due to CoD, and if my sibling dare try to sell my copy of RO, he will have WAR.RayFan9876 wrote:Because Rayman simply isn't as popular as CoD. The unrealistic popular shooter franchise's fans who tend to be assholes are just there to kill time, and what better way to kill time than with guns?Master4lyf1 wrote:I still respect the franchise, but GOD, why do I always lose out to it?
But I've lost many other classics, like the Jak series, which I shall be getting the HD collection.
But, I digress, we're getting too off-topic.
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OMG you reminded me that maybe Rayman 3D is in the second-hand section in a really low price!Shrooblord wrote:The thing with buying stuff is that you don't pay for the product; you pay for the newness of it. When a game comes out, it'll most likely be around 59,99 euros. Then after only a month, it drops to 49,99. After half a year, it's already gone down to 29,99 and after a few years it ends up in the basket of 5,00 euro games. The decay times of these prices varies with the company that published them though. EA tends to keep its prices up.
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I'm super happy 'cuz I just got this game for my iPod this afternoon. I know the controls suck, but there was no other way I was able to get my hands on a copy of this game.
So far, I'm liking it - I haven't gotten very far with it, but sucky controls aside, it's very fun.
So far, I'm liking it - I haven't gotten very far with it, but sucky controls aside, it's very fun.
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Seems like I can get Rayman 3D for just 22,95€
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I had no problem with the controls. Are you sure you're doing it right?Dayanara113 wrote:I'm super happy 'cuz I just got this game for my iPod this afternoon. I know the controls suck, but there was no other way I was able to get my hands on a copy of this game.
So far, I'm liking it - I haven't gotten very far with it, but sucky controls aside, it's very fun.
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Well, I guess I'm just not comfortable playing without a real joystick, you know? xD Someday I might get it for the Nintendo 64, which I would probably have an easier time on (since I practically grew up on 64).
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This Saturday I got invited for a birthday, and the boys were having fun playing Uncharted 3 in co-op. Yeah, killing time. I preferred to sit in a corner and play Rayman 3D.Shrooblord wrote:Lovely analogy.RayFan9876 wrote:The unrealistic popular shooter franchise's fans who tend to be assholes are just there to kill time, and what better way to kill time than with guns?
I'm not insulting Uncharted 3 by the way, but the fact it had gun shooting parts, it had.
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I actually love shooters, I just hate games like CoD, where the community is basically the reason why every game is the same as the last. If you think about it, it's hard to blame the developers.Haruka wrote:This Saturday I got invited for a birthday, and the boys were having fun playing Uncharted 3 in co-op. Yeah, killing time. I preferred to sit in a corner and play Rayman 3D.Shrooblord wrote:Lovely analogy.RayFan9876 wrote:The unrealistic popular shooter franchise's fans who tend to be assholes are just there to kill time, and what better way to kill time than with guns?
I'm not insulting Uncharted 3 by the way, but the fact it had gun shooting parts, it had.
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I like playing CoD sometimes,but my thing are platformers,more like Crash Bandicoot or Rayman.I'd sit in a corner and play R3D too,I think...
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I like a variety of different games, my favourite probably being platformers.
That hasn't stopped from liking games in these genres:
Puzzle
Racing
FPS
3rd Person Shooters (3PS/TPS)
Party (now and then)
RPG
Sandbox
Top-down shooters.
And probably a few more.
I do wish there'd be a properly done Rayman 2 HD, as whilst it's refreshing to see R3 get remade, R2 is my second favourite in the franchise and I think it should get the proper treatment rather than flimsy ports.
That hasn't stopped from liking games in these genres:
Puzzle
Racing
FPS
3rd Person Shooters (3PS/TPS)
Party (now and then)
RPG
Sandbox
Top-down shooters.
And probably a few more.
I do wish there'd be a properly done Rayman 2 HD, as whilst it's refreshing to see R3 get remade, R2 is my second favourite in the franchise and I think it should get the proper treatment rather than flimsy ports.
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My favourite genre are the Platformers, but I also enjoy Puzzle and Strategy ones.
Now for RPGs, my only exceptions are PKMN and Mario. Party games and racing games, only Mario (and Rayman M/Arena/Rush).
Now for RPGs, my only exceptions are PKMN and Mario. Party games and racing games, only Mario (and Rayman M/Arena/Rush).
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Why do you always use that crazy abbreviation? Surely it isn't that difficult to type out "Pokémon."Haruka wrote:PKMN
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I have it on my iPhone, and the controls are just as sucky. So yeah, been there.Dayanara113 wrote:I'm super happy 'cuz I just got this game for my iPod this afternoon. I know the controls suck, but there was no other way I was able to get my hands on a copy of this game.
So far, I'm liking it - I haven't gotten very far with it, but sucky controls aside, it's very fun.

