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Single Most Expensive Gaming Purchase You've EVER Made
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Summonmaster
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Old May 18, 2006, 12:06 AM #1 of 100
I trade for new consoles, so the total money I waste is a lot more than if I were to pay in cash even factoring taxes.

For my used PSP of $220, I traded a bunch of stuff like:
Gitaroo Man
Wild Arms 4
Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time
Pocket Fighter
Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo
Gamecube
Gamecube Controllers
Skies of Arcadia

and a bunch more. Considering that I bought all of these games I bought at full price (and some more than the original retail price since they became rare), I easily lost over $500 logically. It just doesn't feel like I lose when I trade even though it is severe. It also didn't total 220 and I had to pay an amount of cash and tax afterwards.

I think the same waste went towards my DS, although I still had to pay 80/200 dollars since the trades didn't equal enough.

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