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#1 desk_jet
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So...how many people here are saving up for all the amazing games that we all know about and the ones not annouced yet?....seems like so many...better start saving now....and what games are you garaunteed to be buying when it comes out? i'm not even sure yet because there are soooo many...can't wait till E3.

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#2 craigalan23
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I see no reason to save unless all of the games you are buying will last you what 10 hours? Buy the games one at a time and play them for a while.

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I buy my games at sales, and play them when there arn't any sales. I especially like Gamestop's buy 2 get 1 free sale, so I can load up on games during those, and then play them for a while until the next one.
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#4 Vesuperia2
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I see no reason to save unless all of the games you are buying will last you what 10 hours? Buy the games one at a time and play them for a while.

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Some better advice is to only buy games that you can play over and over again, that way you don't waste money and time on ones you won't keep once beaten. Not that any one would do that but me, but thats a smarter thing to do and many people don't do it, which is why they trade in games.