Hey, I never actually got around to buying a Gamecube, but now that they're so cheap, I don't think I can resist. I'm not really comfortable with using eBay, so does anyone know some good sites to buy older consoles on. Also, I've seen prices ranging from $20-$50. Do you think that's worth it? Thanks.
[QUOTE="TheBigBadGRIM"]I truly was. I didnt even know they were gone until today ROFL. I was a subscriber from 2004-Jan 2006. I quit because I could get all the latest info online for free. BUT they were the greatest gaming magazine EVER.Begemott
No. PC Gamer has done a much better job. And thats US-wise.
The one thing I will never forget is how Jeff (last owner) put his daughter in the editor's section...
I cant even describe it. Just no, no, no. If I wanted a teen's review on a game, I could do it myself. I buy things for them to be professional.
They got the editor's daughter to review The Sims 3 in the last issue of Games for Windows (I guess their last issue).
[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]I currently have 518 odd games for various systems that I've owned over the years which pales in comparison to my DVD/movie collection. I'm not much of an active collector though so there's plenty of people who have much more games than I do. Driv5r
518??? :shock: Where the hell did you find all those games? How much have you paid for them all?!
That's not that much. I'm pretty sure that the highest number on this site is around $3000.
Hey, I was looking for a "hacking game" similar to Uplink. I've found a few online, but looking for something a bit better. I haven't actually played Uplink, so does anyone know if it's any good, or at least a similar game? Thanks.
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