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Posted: Jun 6th 2007 9:06PM SpeeGold said

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That's pretty cool. My birthday's November 4th...yay for spending less birthday money.

Posted: Jun 6th 2007 9:12PM (Unverified) said

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Anyone should feel comfortable in buying a used Blu-ray game. They don't scratch, unlike it's predecessor.

The other night, a friend was over with his 1 year old and he found the PS3 games. the kid grabbed motorstorm and opened the case. He pulled out the BD and started gnawing on it. My friend jumped up to stop him, but I stopped him and said it was fine, they don't scratch. When he was done with it, I went over and picked it up, wiped it off... good as new.

Posted: Jun 6th 2007 10:06PM (Unverified) said

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Chart makes sense. People gets lots of games for Christmas, then start trading them in as they finish them. No one is buying used games close to the holidays, since they're getting new ones next month.

Posted: Jun 6th 2007 10:18PM (Unverified) said

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Congratulations on this thread's first non sequitur, Matt B!

Posted: Jun 7th 2007 2:43AM (Unverified) said

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Grog, congratulations for being the first dick, dick.

At least Matt B's post has SOME information in it relative to videogames, albeit not directly relevant to used game sales. However, buying used media in the past is sometimes a craps shoot. Matt is simply providing information that may help someone make an easier choice one day.

non sequitur! wow you must be smart...

quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur

but not always true ... you could just read the comics page of the newspaper

Posted: Jun 7th 2007 6:19AM Neebs said

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Less used games when there's a mass of only new games ? NO WAI

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