[QUOTE="Sports-Fan"][QUOTE="Casiotech"][QUOTE="ozzsoad"] Oops, I'm sorry that didn't make sense to you.
Don't let me waste your time from taking advantage of people by snatching regularly priced Wii's from people who really want to play them just so you can go online and sell them overpriced to people who are desperate to have fun with the console just so you can make some extra money. I mean, why not make money from something you put absolutely no effort into, something that someone else created. It's all good, it's the American way. Do carry on. You're a real winner.
Casiotech
I know i'm a winner, my sales show that. I don't care if some kids parents have to pay more, if they can't afford it, let them buy him a GC or PS2.
Maybe we should protest the supermarket charging $4 a gallon for Milk that was $2 a gallon 5 years ago. Food is a necessity, gaming isn't.
A winner doesnt say things like that, but if you're that egocentric, fine.Oh and terrible comparison, do I even need to point out why? Do you know what inflation is?
Things aren't supposed to double over 5 years, inflation has a half life every 30 years. I 'm not going to give you an economics lesson.
And no, if you pay for a game you are paying for 'the license' to play it and don't have to pay for new copies of the same game.
Any way you look at it, selling off old NES games which many not just I, paid for in the past, is sad.
Milk hasnt doubled, you clearly made your numbers up.And no, you pay for the copy of the game itself, not the license.
Funny, you're the first person noticeably upset with it that I've met. It seems to be quite popular with everyone else.
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