  skelet0r Premium join:2004-04-26 Florence, AL
| Simple as this
It is really as simple as this. I am 28 now and have been playing games since the Atari 2600 and Commodore 64, so I pretty much grew up on games. I begged for 2 years before I could get a NES, and it had pretty much spent every free cent I had on video game systems and games. Around 6 years ago I got my first PC after seeing a friend playing Unreal Tournament, and changed my major three times to learn more about computers. One of the main reasons, besides UT and porn, that I got a PC was because I spent alot of time with my friend who taught me the fine art of file-sharing. Basically I have spent around 10,000 dollars for systems and games that lose thier value exponentially after the next better system comes out. They show no respect for gamers anyway, charging insane prices for games and new systems when they hit the market, only to drop the price to $99 after the system bombs or they decide to make a new system. The way I look at it, they owe me, so screw them. Right now I modded my Xbox with over 100 games on the HD and have over 75 PC games that I acquired. I plan to only pay the very minimal on any system or game that I buy from now on out, and although I could, thoretically, never pay for a game again, I will if the game is actually worth the money. |