" @YoungFrey:  Dude - I just hate earning money sooo much, it extends to spending it too. Not buying something is easy.  If I could successfully, I'd be plundering and pillaging and raping my way through this life. But I figured, that got no future.  Damn to hell I wasn't born a viking or hun or whatever predatious tribes roamed this earth back in the day.  I'd also settle with being a Russian Gun-Bear when I respawn Hindu-style in the future.   Â
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Your first paragraph rings true. Earning money isn't easy, hence spending it shouldn't be easy either. For me, well... I can burn through my wallet without a second thought, and then I regret it.
I'm still going to buy Blur, though. If I can get a good value on trade-ins, that is.
It is a love-hate thing, really. I love the fact that it is addictive, the gameplay is superb, and that it is so easy to pick up for a round or two ( to kill time ). I hate the fact that it is riddled with noobtubers and RPG-spammers, and annoying people in general. Alas, I still play it, and I'm not going to stop anytime soon.
I am probably going to buy PSP Go! regardless of the price, since I want a vessel for my downloaded PSone games, and I really like the design of the handheld. I do agree that the price is a bit steep, though.
" @ArtificialStupidity: I'd say the Wii and the Gamecube are both in about the same place for me. For each,I have a handful of really exceptional titles, released in a schedule that I'd like to see packed with more stuff. At least with the Wii I can look forward to another Mario game. "
I don't know why I feel this way, because if you look at it on paper, the Gamecube and Wii truly are on the same level. Perhaps the fact that I lived a very different life back in the GC -days has something to do with it, or perhaps I just feel that I have started to out-grow Nintendo ( seeing that I am not really excited about New Super Mario Wii or Super Mario Galaxy 2, even though I did enjoy their predecessors ). Ah well - DS is still kicking ass, though. :)
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