Your anual PC and console game consumption

How much do you spend yearly on games?

  • <$100

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • $100-$200

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • $200-$300

    Votes: 3 27.3%
  • $300-$400

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • $400-$500

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • >$500

    Votes: 3 27.3%

  • Total voters
    11

FlawlessVictor

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How much are you willing/able to spend on video games each year? Do you pay full price, buy used, or wait for a price drop?

This year, I spent less than $200, since there are not many games that interest at the moment. But it usually it falls in the $200-300 range. I usually buy used games that have been released long enough for the price to drop, though I will usually make one or two exceptions.
 
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This poll actually made me think...

$200 is 4 new games?

I buy games on steam and I also buy hats and keys for Team Fortress... Plus I gave up Call of Duty so that is +60 in my bank account.

With gaming and console cycles, needing to upgrade a video card or buying a new mouse or controller because I throw it at the floor, I would say I spend a good $1000 give or take.
 
<$100 for me.

I'll usually have 1 "must have" game (which is Dishonored this year) on my list for that year (which I pre-order = $60) and maybe a couple used games that I haven't played, for $15 to $20 each, that I'll pick up on a good deal.
 
This year I bought:


SFxT
SSX 2012
Twisted Metal Black 2nd copy
Twisted Metal 2012
Tekken Tag 1 2nd copy
Tekken Tag 2
Borderlands 2
Prototype
Prototype 2
Soul Calibur V
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
Saints Row 3
Skullgirls
Journey
Medievil
Retro City Rampage
Sonic Adventure 2
House of the Dead 3
House of the Dead 4
Little Big Planet 2
Earthworm Jim HD
Red Faction
+ Countless DLC



Well over $500
Fortunately, that was pretty much my entire wishlist. There are no other games that I look forward to now other than Fallout 4 & MK10.
 
This poll actually made me think...

$200 is 4 new games?

Yeah, $200 for new 4 games is a reasonable estimate, since not all games start at $60. If it weren't for the fact I got the limited edition of Blazblue Continuum Shift Extend, I would have been paying $40.

Well over $500
Fortunately, that was pretty much my entire wishlist. There are no other games that I look forward to now other than Fallout 4 & MK10.

I used to buy games more frequently, but it got to the point where I was collecting more games than I was playing. Too many past games I missed out on, while new games just add to the pile. I don't think I ever exceeded $500 though.
 
Actually thinking about buying some more games tomorrow.


King Kong, Rage, BioShock 1 & 2 and Wolverine Origins.


Probably totaling $50.
 
I used to buy games more frequently, but it got to the point where I was collecting more games than I was playing.



I've hit that point.
It's a little depressing. I have so many games, so many objectives and missions and playthroughs to do that I usually do none of them and just play the same sandbox/no objective/just bullshit around games that I've been playing for years.


Current to do list

I still need to finish my latest ME3 Playthrough
Need to finish my FemShep playthrough
Want to replay Legend of Dragoon
Want to max out my level in Dragon's Crown
Finish current Ultimate playthrough of Borderlands 2
Start Ultimate 2 playthrough of Borderlands 2
Kill secret final post game boss of Dragon's Dogma
Finish level of Little big Planet 2
Make new tracks in LBP Karting
Complete side missions in Retro City Rampage
Finish new playthrough of Red Dead Redemption
Finish Saints Row IV
Beat Guacamelee DLC
Finish HellYeah!
Learn to play 3rd Strike
Learn to play UMvC3
Master Injustice
Master Tekken
Beat Revenge of Shinobi
Beat the DOOM collection
Finish Rayman Origins
Finish Mario WiiU
Finish Sonic All Star Racing WiiU
Beat Ninja Gaiden 3 WiiU
Beat Shin Megami Tensei IV


And yet I still always find myself either blowing up planes in Just Cause 2 or killing zombies in the woods in Undead Nightmare.
 
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