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#1  Edited By Contrarian

@ssj4raditz said:

@Andorski said:

You pay in gold?

O__O

LOL!

Well, the Au dollar is worth more than the US dollar, so perhaps yes?

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2011 has now officially ended and I can complete my spending on games for the year. As the title states, it cost me $3292 Au. That equates to $274 every month, or $63 a week. Does that sound like a lot? For comparison, in 2010 I spent $2469, so it has gone up a bit, but 2010 contained no consoles, where as in 2011, I added a PS3 and a 3DS to that collection, which is about $600 worth of it.

The balance was made up of 123 games purchased for the year. Does that sound like a lot?

As for the breakdown, the winner for 2012 was the Xbox360, which increased the collection by 27 games. However, the winner when it comes to dollars was the DS, as the 27 Xbox360 came to a mere $417, where the 26 GS games came to $673. Hell, even the Wii with 24 games came to $644. The dollars is entirely reliant on the availability of cheap games and the Xbox360 just had more cheap games to collect.

Full list:

Xbox 360 - 27 games, 18 new, 9 used at $417 = $15 a game.

DS - 26 games, 23 new, 3 used at $673 = $26 a game.

Wii - 24 games, 18 new, 6 used at $644 = $27 a game.

PS3 - 18 games, 13 new, 5 used at $325 = $18 a game.

PC - 10 games, 3 new, 7 used at $109 = $11 a game.

PSP - 9 games, 6 new, 3 used at $104 = $12 a game.

3DS - 3 games, 3 new at $138 = $46 a game.

PS2 - 1 game, used at $1 = $1 a game.

The balance is 2 iPhone, 2 DSiWare and 6 Wii VC.

I tend to buy most of my games later, when the price drops, as I am not into donating money to game companies. A good game today is still a good game in 6 months, a year or 2 later. Some games didn't wait though, like Pokemon Black & White, Solatarobo, Zelda: Skyward Sword, Disgaea 4 & Xenoblade Chronicles. I can't say I have actually played all of the games I picked up, but I will get to it eventually - perhaps.

Predictions for 2012:

I will very likely add the Wii-U, but not the PSV. I will certainly add an extra 3DS, that being an NTSC version for importing games. I will probably add 100 plus games again, but the DS will drop off dramatically, as will the Wii and PSP. Thinking about that, I may struggle to reach 100 and 2012 could be a relatively lean year, as even with a Wii-U purchase, like the 3DS this year, I don't like payong $100 for a game, so I will have very few in the short term. I am not expecting Xbox Fusian to launch next year and there is even less chance of a PS4.

How did your 2011 year look from a gaming cost perspective?

Edit: It helps when you have a good paying job and don't drink alcohol, or any other bad habits ....... you have to spend your money on something right?

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@Contrarian:

Willie Nelson did a quirky version of "The Scientist" recently that I liked.

I will see if I can track it down. Speaking of Willie doing covers at his age reminds me of Johnny Cash and his last album (I assume it was his last. On that, despite his clearly failing health, he did a fantastic cover of Nick Cave's song, The Mercy Seat:

Johnny Cash - The Mercy Seat

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Mercy Seat (BoxedSet 2001)

I hope they work, I can't load them to see if they are right.

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I lost track of M83 after Graveyard Girl (Saturdays = Youth), so I am going to attempt to listen to their new album. It was surprising that Graveyard Girl got some airplay in my parts, and I did love that whole John Hughes 80s movie feel to the sound. Nice reminder.

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You are SO right about "Always on my Mind". The Pet Shop Boys fucking made that song. But it wasn't originally by Elvis.

Most of the later Elvis songs were covers, and most people would know the song because of Elvis, not the country version by Brenda Lee. The Willie Nelson version is pretty damn fine as well considering my dislike of country as a rule.

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I would seriously fail in America. I never salute a flag, I never sing an anthem or stand up for it. I never recite any oath - except to a court (not God) to tell the truth. I think I would get strung at at any sporting event in the USA for not singing the anthem or standing up. And no, I am not religious, just someone who actually believes that religion isn't the biggest threat to manking, rather, that nationalism via patriotism is.

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I always have my game collection by console and alphabetised ......... nerds unite .........

I tend to sort my games by the color of the box art. Am I a bad person?

Yes .... yes you are ........ we live in a multicultural gaming society that shouldn't be segregated by colour :/

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@Meowshi said:

@Catarrhal said:

@Contrarian said:

…by the favourite black rapper of the day.

Because rap was invented by Eminem, clearly.

Yeah that was a really questionable qualifier...

I have no idea what is going on here .......... in case that needs clarification, I mean something like talentless Katy Perry with Snoop Dog (for example - I don't listen to commercial pop, but I hear it incidentally at times). I say black rapper because they are the ones with the talent (as opposed to most white wannabes), not as a derogatory term and can't understand why they work with such corporate dross - other than money and the producers who want their act to seem cool by association. I am sure this will just dig me deeper, but try not to read into something that isn't there.

I am the worst thing since Elvis Presley, to do Black Music so selfishly and use it to get myself wealthy

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@Hizang said:

I would live to be in your position, coming into a console at the end of its life cycle. I alphabatised my Wii games today, made me amazed at all the fantastic games it has.

I always have my game collection by console and alphabetised ......... nerds unite ......... and I agree, there are a lot of great games to play and enjoy. My Wii collection runs at 125 games, but fear not, my 360 collection runs at 93. My poor PS3 collection lags at 22, but like the OP, except being the PS3, I came in late, 4 months ago, so I have a decent back-catalogue to look into.

At Ubersmake, there should be plenty of the original still kicking around at retail and I doubt you have trouble finding them ...... always good to see someone who sees merit in every console. Have fun.

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If the band make the song their own, you would barely remember the original ...... stand outs for me are:

Mrs Robinson ...... Lemonheads covering Simon & Garfunkel

Mad World ...... Gary Jules covering Tears For Rears

Always on my Mind ....... Pet Shop Boys covering Elvis Presley

Suspicious Minds ......... Fine Young Cannibals covering Elvis Presly

Ever Fallin' In Love ...... Fine Young Cannibals covering The Buzzcocks

The Banana Splits Theme ....... The Dickies covering whoever sang the theme

Take on Me ...... Reel Big Fish covering A-Ha

Take A Chance on Me ...... Erasure covering ABBA

I Will Survive ...... Cake covering Gloria Gaynor

I am sure there are plenty more I can't think of at the moment.

Bad covers .......... anything done by some corporate invention of the day, doing pretty much a karaoke version, usually with some rap in the middle of it by the favourite black rapper of the day.