Title for reference.
This includes dlc, controllers,batteries, keeping your computer up to date, etc.
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7-8 games so in the $450 range
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Edited by j0sh291: 6/19/2014 2:46:30 AM59.99$ or free games. I don't buy games every month or their DLC often.
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I bought over 100 games (both digital and physical) across all systems in the last year. Mostly goodwill/thrift store pickups, many of which I would resell in order to fund more purchases. It's really hard to say how much I spent last year but if we include PC upgrades well over $1000.
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Edited by Progo: 6/19/2014 2:06:41 AMIn the last year, about $750-$850. A large chunk of that was my One.
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Too much.
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Well before I used to get only one or two games a year. But now I have a job. So things will be different.
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Upwards of $500
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A common year may see $100. A new console or accessories may bump the price up, but that's somewhat rare.
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I dunno. But in a few months I'll be spending about £180 for the games I want.
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From 200-500. Usually get some for birthdays and Christmas from my family though.
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Edited by banj0: 6/18/2014 9:27:09 AMGoing to be a big year because of the MCC, but I typically spend about $100AU (I haven't purchased a game not on Steam since Halo 4) on games. I'm a lot more interested in collecting and repairing console hardware as well as old PC's.
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<£100. This year is going to be different, with several repairs, a new controller and an X1.
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Between $30-$100 on games. Steam sales and rarely buy new releases. I don't upgrade my pc frequently enough to justify adding that to the list.
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Idk 500 or more? Holidays help :)
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$3-400 including PC Upgrades, DLC, and Batteries
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Probably about $400
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180 - $240
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Two to three games, so <$180.
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Last year I wasted about 400$