Where to begin:
Super Metroid - $8
Ninja Gaiden II - $5
Bomberman - $6
Galaga 90' - $6
Super Mario Bros. 3 - $5
Defend Your Castle - $5
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - $40
Trauma Center: Second Opinion - $35
Rayman Raving Rabbids - $40
Red Steel - $40
Super Paper Mario - $40
MLB Power Pros - $30
Mario Strikers Charged - $35
Medal of Honor Heroes 2 - $35
Zack and Wiki: The Quest for Barbaros Treasure - $30
Trauma Center: Second Opinion - $35
Battalion Wars 2 (BWii) - $35
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - $35
Ghost Squad -$15
House of the Dead 2 and 3 - $30
No More Heroes - $30
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition - $20
Super Mario Galaxy - $30
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - $40
Mario Kart Wii - $45
WiiFit (reserved) - $70
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GRAND TOTAL: $745
Although I'm pretty sure I messed up there somewhere, plus there's tax. So I'm going to say between $750-$800 thus far on software. I don't think I've yet to pay the full $49.99 price on a Wii game yet. I ususally go online for purchases, some games were bought used, and quite a few I got in last November's Toys R Us BUY 2 GET 1 FREE SALE (hence the $35 tag on games like BWii). Plus, I sell most of my games on eBay when done, that halps a lot in continuing to get even more games.
Now when we throw in hardware, geez, here we go:
Wii - $250
Wiimote - $40
Nunchauk - $20
Classic Controller - $20
2GB SD Card - $10
Wii Zapper - $20
NYKO Perfect Shot (2) - $30
Wiiplay Wiimotes (2, sold game, kept Wiimotes, got in but 2 get 1 game TRU sale) - $40
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GRAND TOTAL: $430
With tax, probably between $450 - $500
So when you add it all up I have given Nintendo somewhere around $1200 - $1300 this generation.
In other words I am Nintendo's bit*#. :cry:
Cool thread.
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