Advice On Buying Video Games
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Is the local retailer's game testing system becoming your primary console? Have you resorted to subscribing to game magazines just to play the included demos? Are you having to go on a forced Ready Rice diet because you can not afford to buy the latest games? Now you don't have to
in this article we will examine ways for consumers to save money when purchasing video games.
Avoid Buying From Offline Retailers
One of the most worst things you can do as a consumer is to buy games
especially if they are not new
from a local retail outlet. Most of the games within these stores are overpriced even after you factor in the discount that you will get from the advertised sale price or the savings through the store's discount card. If you have too
then its best to buy a game from the pre-owned section. Pre-owned games are generally in good condition and cost 20 % less then their counterparts
just remember to inspect the game box for any missing game manuals and the game disc for scratches.
Search For Online Deals
As a consumer your first choice should be eBay. Generally used games on eBay are much cheaper than the major retailer's pre-owned selection and occasionally you do find good deals. Instead of bidding on a single title you should instead try to win a lot of 10 to 50 games. Keep the games that you need from the lot and auction off the rest. Lots are generally more cheaper
on a per game bases
and in my experience these sellers do not gouge buyers on shipping costs. Also when using eBay be sure to use Paypal as the payment option. Paypal issues
several times during the year
coupons which can be used when paying for eBay items
these coupons offer an additional saving of 5 – 10% and are usually found in eBay's monthly newsletters. There are also online sites such as pricegrabber.com and dealrush.com that display weekly deals from all the major video game retailers. An advantage to using these sites is that they are updated daily meaning you can stop having to rely on the Sunday flyers to find deals. Apart from these sites you can also save money by purchasing used games from members on the various gaming forums (such as cheapassgamer.com) that you may participate in. Just be sure that the forum members that you trade with have a high iTrader rating.
Have Patience
Game prices fall dramatically within a span of four months. Therefore
you should consider waiting a couple of months before buying a new game. Apart from saving you money this approach also allows you to get a better idea of how good the game is and if its worth owning.
Rent If Broke
So why should you rent games? Because its cheap and it provides you the ability to test new games. Most of the latest games appear on the renting shelves within the first two weeks of the initial release date
and given that most major retailers charge only $4-$8 for a game rental
this is the perfect opportunity to test
review and hopefully finish the game. Renting works especially well if you just need to play the latest games without caring too much about owning a personal copy. Remember
you can always buy your favorite rented games later on in the year when they cost a fraction of the original price.
Sell Your Games After You Finish Them
As a broke gamer the worst thing you could is start a collection
especially with new releases. Most new games fall dramatically in price within the first few months
so its vital that you sell your new games as soon as possible. Remember
you can always rent games
either when company comes over or at times when you are bored. This method will not only provide you with additional revenue but will also insure that you are able to play the latest releases.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(43)
-
▼
August
(30)
- Amy s Fantasies Hentai Game Review
- All You Need To Know About The Cheats Of Video Gam...
- All About Warhammer Fantasy
- All About Full Tilt Poker
- Advice On Buying Video Games
- Advanced Backgammon Strategies - Using the Doublin...
- Activision Weaves Its Web Into New Spider-Man 2 Vi...
- Action Games- The Thrill Is Addictive
- Action Figures Bridge the Gap between the Present ...
- About Playing Cards
- A Winning Strategy For The Game Of Freecell Solitaire
- A New Level in Gaming
- A Look Back At Video Game History Do You Remembe...
- A Guide to Gambling on Online Poker Rooms
- A Great Learning Experience When Playing Video Games
- A Game to Teach Table Manners MannerIsms
- A Few Money Making Tips with RuneScape
- A day at Barrows - RuneScape Reflections
- A computer and video games
- A Choose Up Game - One of My Best Games
- A Choose Up Game - One of My Best Games
- A brief history of Tetris
- A Brain Teaser Called Sudoku Puzzles
- A better understanding of the arcade and flash games
- 5 ways to ignite your PC s performance without spe...
- 4 Steps To Downloading Free PSP Games
- 3D Jigsaw Puzzles
- 10 Reasons To Buy An Xbox 360
- 10 Basic WoW Gold Farming Tips
- Online Games - Most Relaxing Experience Want to U...
-
▼
August
(30)