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My question is which one should I get? MSG3 is pretty cheap, but MSG3 subsistence has more gameplay. Also, where is the cheapest place to buy it?
I do not mind if the game is used.
What is the most used game system on the market? What is the best game system on the market? I was wondering which game system to buy out of xbox and PS3. My friends have Xbox, but PS3 has a bit better graphics and a game I want that is going to come out. Which system would you buy?
Would you or have you ever given a used item as a gift?
Have you ever recieved a used item?Certain things I don't mind giving or recieving used. Many holidays I'll give my children used clothing from the Thrift store. Actually they each got an outfit for their birthday from the Salvation Army. Past Christmases their clothing gifts came from the Salvation Army.Also when it comes to big things like electronics and video games I don't mind giving used. I'll buy them from e-bay or a used game store like EB or Game Stop. Last year my oldest got a used game boy I bought on e-bay, and the games came from Game Stop. For his birthday he got our old Game Cube. He didn't mind. He was just excited to have his very own video game system.This year he's getting a used PS2 with a couple used games. Giving used gifts may seem tacky to some, but it works for us.
Once in awhile I will look at the used games at places like EB Games or Games Stop thinking I might get a bargfain on a used game. Ussually the games are barely cheaper than the new ones. Why would I pay $35 for a $40 game without the original box and wrinled up manual when for $5 more I could get a brand new nice looking game? The only games that are cheap are the ones nobody would want anymore. If the same game was like $20 I would leave with one every time. Instead I buy my games new at the big stores for less money.