yup this is true, if you are patient and clever enough you can easily find everything on the internet free of charge, well if you are lame and wants the easy part you can buy pirated ones too, but beware there are a lot of scammers too who sells, not working gamesNowadays you can get any game on the net for free, but if your talking about console games then it's cheaper to rent. But here in my country the cheapest way of getting console games is by buying pirated games which cost a $1.
yup this is true, if you are patient and clever enough you can easily find everything on the internet free of charge, well if you are lame and wants the easy part you can buy pirated ones too, but beware there are a lot of scammers too who sells, not working games
That is really a cool deal. $1-$2 per game hahaha, I could buy lots of games with that. well I guess this depends of your location, some people don't really have that kind of place which sells pirated copies of games, well if they are clever enough maybe they can look for a online copy then sell their own pirated games hahah,When I bought my first modern console, a PlayStation2, I used to buy a lot of pirated games it was pretty cheap then at $2 each compared to an original which cost around $15-$25. I reckon that for $20 either I could get 1 original or 10 pirated, so I bought the latter and had a lot of fun playing all those pirated games but all had minor quirks like certain unimportant features can't be access and some as you said don't run but I just bring it back to exchange for a running one. Nowadays a PS2 pirated game cost $0.40 each and a PS3 a dollar each, while pirated PS4 games cost $2 each.
There are times when I really need an original game this is for games I really like, like Halo and Capcom vs Marvel.
hahaha, experienced that too. trading games with friends or classmates because that time games are really expensive and most of the time their price really doesn't drop, so your best option is that find a person who has the game and borrow it, other prefer to trade games than borrow, I used to do this on my Nintendo years.We don't have rental stores nearby here so I usually just buy my games and I'm okay with that since I prefer to own my games anyway. If I really wanted to save on a game, I'd mostly just wait until the price goes down for it instead and if I really wanted to play the game immediately I'd be more willing to spend full price on it since I got to save a lot on the others that I didn't want as much and was willing to wait for. Also back in the day it was easier to trade games with friends so I never got into renting and nowadays I'd much rather just download them anyway so I find it a bit more convenient to just purchase.
That is really a cool deal. $1-$2 per game hahaha, I could buy lots of games with that. well I guess this depends of your location, some people don't really have that kind of place which sells pirated copies of games, well if they are clever enough maybe they can look for a online copy then sell their own pirated games hahah,
I prefer to rent games that are expensive in the sense that it is better is that you rent it instead of having to buy it at a very costly price which is the money that you would have used in getting other things that you want in the gaming room.
Nowadays you can get any game on the net for free, but if your talking about console games then it's cheaper to rent. But here in my country the cheapest way of getting console games is by buying pirated games which cost a $1.
yup this is true, if you are patient and clever enough you can easily find everything on the internet free of charge, well if you are lame and wants the easy part you can buy pirated ones too, but beware there are a lot of scammers too who sells, not working games
I don't really like renting games, I'm picky with what I want to play and I don't really have the time to play a lot, so I just spend on the games I'm really looking forward to and just save the rest of the money for any future games.