Budget Gaming - Scott The Woz
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Scott discusses the challenges and strategies of building a gaming collection on a budget after giving away his entire collection for community service. He shares tips on leveraging free demos, subscription services like Xbox Game Pass, and the value of purchasing games from older consoles. Scott also emphasizes the importance of patience and creativity in finding affordable games, suggesting that sometimes it's worth spending a little more for a quality experience. He explores various options, from physical stores to online platforms, and highlights the potential savings from buying used games and game bundles.
Takeaways
- 🎮 Scott gave away his entire video game collection as part of community service and now must rebuild it on a budget.
- 💰 He discusses the high costs of modern gaming, including expensive game releases, downloadable content, and subscription services.
- 🛑 Scott argues that it's possible to enjoy gaming without spending much money, citing various methods to acquire games affordably.
- 🆓 He highlights free gaming options such as demos, free-to-play games, and classic games available for free on PC platforms.
- 🕹️ Scott mentions that physical game copies can be a better value than digital ones, especially when purchased secondhand.
- 🏠 He emphasizes the importance of patience and creativity when looking for budget gaming options, including garage sales and online deals.
- 🛍️ Scott talks about the benefits of subscription services like Xbox Game Pass for temporary access to a large number of games.
- 🎲 He points out that game compilations can offer great value, providing multiple games in a single package, often at a reduced price.
- 🎁 Scott recommends certain games and collections that offer substantial content and long playtimes, even at full price.
- 📈 He suggests using price charting websites to determine if a game deal is truly worth it and to compare prices before making a purchase.
- 🎉 In conclusion, Scott demonstrates that with patience and the right strategies, it's possible to rebuild a game collection without breaking the bank.
Q & A
Why did Scott give away his entire video game collection?
-Scott gave away his entire video game collection as a part of community service to get out of prison.
What is Scott's strategy for rebuilding his game collection without spending too much?
-Scott plans to use various tricks to get games for practically nothing, such as playing demos, taking advantage of free and cheap options, and considering subscription services like Xbox Game Pass.
What is Scott's view on modern game prices and their business model?
-Scott believes modern game prices are out of control, with publishers expecting consumers to spend heavily on new releases, downloadable content, subscription services, and expensive accessories.
How does Scott feel about the value provided by Xbox Game Pass?
-Scott acknowledges that Xbox Game Pass has a lot of value, especially for those with varied gaming tastes, but he also points out that it's more about convenience than actual cost savings in the long run.
What is Scott's advice on using subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus?
-Scott suggests using these services when they make sense, such as for trying out new releases within a month, but advises against relying on them as a primary source for gaming due to the potential for wasted money.
Why does Scott recommend physical video games over subscription services for budget-conscious gamers?
-Scott believes physical video games are better for budget-conscious gamers because they can be resold, and the player has full control over their gaming experience without ongoing subscription fees.
What are some of the best free gaming experiences Scott mentions in the script?
-Scott mentions several free gaming experiences, including demos like 'Life is Strange 2' and 'Captain Spirit', free PC games like 'Street Fighter X Mega Man' and 'Cave Story', and older games like 'Elder Scrolls: Arena' and 'Daggerfall'.
How does Scott suggest taking advantage of used video game stores for budget gaming?
-Scott suggests buying secondhand games from used video game stores, which can be an effective way to play games on the cheap while also supporting local businesses like GameStop.
What is Scott's opinion on the value of older game consoles like the Sega Genesis and PlayStation 3 for budget gaming?
-Scott believes that while older consoles like the Sega Genesis and PlayStation 3 offer classic games at a low price, they may not provide the best value due to outdated technology and lack of online support.
How does Scott feel about the Xbox One as a budget gaming console?
-Scott considers the Xbox One to be a good budget gaming console due to its backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 and original Xbox games, as well as the availability of free and cheap games.
Outlines
🕹️ Rebuilding a Game Collection on a Budget
Scott discusses his experience of giving away his entire video game collection as part of community service and the subsequent challenge of rebuilding it on a budget. He highlights the high costs of modern gaming, including expensive game releases, downloadable content, and subscription services. Scott suggests that while gaming can be an expensive hobby, with the right approach, it is possible to enjoy it without spending much money. He emphasizes the value of demos and free-to-play games as cost-effective alternatives to full-priced games.
🎮 Free Gaming Experiences and Demos
The speaker explores various free gaming experiences, such as demos and standalone experiences that offer substantial playtime for no cost. They mention 'The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit' as a free story-based game, and the first episodes of the first two 'Life is Strange' games. Additionally, they discuss the concept of free-to-play games on mobile and PC, and the availability of free games like 'Street Fighter x Mega Man' and 'Elder Scrolls: Arena' and 'Daggerfall'. The paragraph also touches on the drawbacks of freemium models with microtransactions and ads.
💰 The Cost of Modern Gaming and Subscription Services
This paragraph delves into the financial aspect of modern gaming, discussing the high costs of new game releases, downloadable content, and subscription services. The speaker questions the value of subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, which offer access to a library of games for a monthly fee but do not provide ownership of the games. They argue that while these services can be convenient, they may not always offer the best value, especially if the user does not play a significant number of the available games.
🛍️ Exploring Used Game Stores for Budget Gaming
The speaker shares their experience of trying to build a game library on a budget by shopping at used game stores like GameStop. They discuss the challenges of finding a good selection of games at reasonable prices and the limitations of what's available. The speaker also mentions the value of buying used games as a way to save money and the potential to resell or trade them in the future.
🎁 Leveraging Bundles and Compilations for Value
In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the value of game bundles and compilations, which offer multiple games in a single package. They mention 'Rare Replay' and 'Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection' as examples of great bundles that provide a wide variety of gaming experiences. The speaker also talks about the benefits of buying older games, which can offer a similar experience to newer titles at a fraction of the cost.
📦 The Pros and Cons of Different Gaming Platforms
The speaker compares different gaming platforms, discussing the value and selection of games available for consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. They highlight the benefits of each platform, such as the Xbox One's backward compatibility and the PlayStation 3's library of timeless games. The paragraph also touches on the lower value of older Xbox games and the potential savings from purchasing less popular consoles.
🏠 Garage Sales and the Hunt for Affordable Games
This paragraph explores the idea of finding affordable games at garage sales and yard sales. The speaker acknowledges that while it's possible to find good deals, the process can be time-consuming and often unrewarding. They compare this method to other more convenient options like online shopping on eBay and Amazon, where it's easier to find specific games, even if it means paying a bit more for convenience.
📚 Game Rentals and Public Libraries as Budget Options
The speaker discusses the availability of game rentals through services like GameFly and the potential for finding used games at public libraries. They also mention the decline of physical game rental services like Blockbuster and Family Video. The paragraph highlights the value of these services for those looking to play games without committing to a full purchase.
🎁 The Value of Game Compilations and Bundles
The speaker emphasizes the value of game compilations and bundles, such as 'Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection' and 'Kingdom Hearts All-in-One Package', which offer multiple games in one package. They discuss the benefits of these collections, especially when they include additional content and improvements over the original games.
🌟 Recommended Games for Budget-Conscious Gamers
In this paragraph, the speaker recommends a list of games that offer great value for money, even at full price. They mention games like 'Super Mario Maker 2', 'Hades', 'Spelunky 2', 'Binding of Isaac', 'Stardew Valley', and 'Sonic Mania' as examples of games that provide substantial content and entertainment. The speaker encourages gamers to consider these titles as worthwhile investments for their collection.
🛒 Navigating Game Purchases on a Budget
The speaker concludes by discussing the various factors to consider when purchasing games on a budget. They mention the importance of patience, creativity, and flexibility when looking for deals and the value of trying new experiences. The paragraph emphasizes that while it's possible to find great deals, sometimes it's worth spending a bit more for a better gaming experience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Community Service
💡Budget Gaming
💡Backward Compatibility
💡Game Pass
💡Physical Games
💡Demo
💡Free-to-Play
💡Indie Games
💡Garage Sales
💡eBay
💡Loot Boxes
Highlights
Scott gave away his entire video game collection as part of community service to get out of prison.
He aims to rebuild his game collection using tricks to get games for practically nothing.
Scott discusses the high costs of modern gaming, including expensive consoles, games, DLCs, and subscription services.
He mentions needing a PlayStation Plus subscription and a stable internet connection.
Scott humorously talks about needing a loan for a house due to his poor credit score.
He introduces the concept of gaming on a budget and finding enjoyment without spending much.
Scott argues that many video games are overpriced but can be found cheaply or even for free with the right approach.
He suggests trying game demos as a way to get free gaming experiences.
Scott provides a list of free demos and games that offer substantial playtime for free.
He talks about the value of subscription services like Xbox Game Pass for budget gaming.
Scott mentions the benefits and drawbacks of owning physical games versus using subscription services.
He recommends looking into used video game stores for affordable gaming options.
Scott shares his experience buying a variety of games for $100 at GameStop.
He discusses the value of purchasing older game consoles like the PlayStation 3 for a wealth of game options.
Scott considers the pros and cons of buying games in lots, such as on eBay, for budget gaming.
He emphasizes the importance of patience and creativity when gaming on a budget.
Scott concludes by saying that with the right approach, one can have an extensive and enjoyable gaming experience without breaking the bank.
Transcripts
hey all Scott here wow it's almost like
you don't need things to be
happy you don't need him to be fuing
pissed either so I gave away my entire
video game collection as a part of
community service to get out of prison
this month which means not only do I no
longer own Sonic Jam I'm also no longer
the guy who owns Sonic Jam now I got to
rebuild my game collection and that's
going to be pricey but that's okay
because I know a few tricks on how to
get all the games I need for practically
nothing video games are expensive well
stop playing them like that you spend a
full $70 then 35 to get the contents of
the digital deluxe edition which is only
100 but I want to get punished for not
having the forite to buy that version
First of course I need a PlayStation
Plus subscription to be so at this point
I need a persistent and stable internet
connection and a roof so now I need a
loan for a house but I can't with this
credit score so how are we going to
raise it well 5,000 Luther coins is a
start in the end how much does it cost
to play Suicide Squad kill the Justice
League my will to live modern game
prices are out of control they expect me
to blow on my cash on every new release
plus their downloadable content while
making recurring payments to each
subscription service every month and
investing in accessories that are more
expensive than the game console
themselves the right to but still but
I'm here to tell you it doesn't have to
be this way you can have just as much
fun for free as you can with a modern
game for $70 gaming on a budget some may
call this Impossible playing video games
is one of the most expensive Hobbies you
can have to that I say introducing
heroin yes many video games are
overpriced but I personally believe in
the grand scheme of things if you play
your cards right this is a fairly large
bang for your book kind of medium I mean
what $30 for a digital 83 minute movie
and 20 to rent it bunch of cool [ __ ]
come up with these prices but even then
there are so many cheap and free options
to watch movies
tuby Larson and the same applies to
video games if you set your mind to it
you can get by on damn near nothing all
while playing some of the greatest
longest lasting experiences of all
time yeah okay bud I still bought
Suicide Squad now I've already discussed
gaming on a budget years ago and by now
I've already discussed gaming on a
budget years ago I mean
I up only 4 minutes spent on this topic
and one of those precious minutes being
used to just gawk in a game store and
what was my conclusion to buy Trivial
Pursuit for Xbox uh yes that was great
advice on my part oh you just got shot
in the face well don't do that I mainly
wanted to Showcase so you can get a lot
of entertainment out of something that
cost very little but there's so much
more to discuss here like
how dude I get out of
debt they say the best things in life
aren't free oh yeah well what do they
say about this they say the best things
in life aren't free but that doesn't
mean there aren't quality free gaming
experiences out there for one we can
milk the hell out of some demos who
needs to buy Sonic forces when we can
just play the demo for
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free
W it's almost as bad as the full thing
I'm looking to find the most bang for my
buck demo and with my buck being so my
bang being there is no bang it's obvious
I can't expect much but I wanted to find
demos that could either be played
indefinitely Or could practically be
their own Standalone games with how
indepth and long they are but listen if
you need me to tell you what the best
free things are before you buy them for
free you might as well ask me should I
eat this
damn it's so obvious what to do here
just try it yourself that's the point of
a free demo and hey if you're that
desperate for entertainment why aren't
you actually God I just need something
to play for
free I said something not some things
Scott's definitive list of free demos
you can get just as much if not more out
of than full games first up poo Poyo
Tetris 2 I mean really really any puzzle
game like this can be played
indefinitely even if the options here
are extremely limited you're still
playing Tetris and poo poo every time
you play it'll be a fresh experience
which means theoretically you can just
jam on this and you'd be set for life
life sucks Clubhouse games guest pass
this may be primarily a free app for
local Wireless multiplayers you only
need one full copy of the game to play
across multiple switches but it comes
with four full games on its own and when
it comes to this tabletop stuff I mean
it's Timeless you aren't human if you
get sick of this yep you aren't human if
you get sick of this this is my way of
weeding out the frogs in the audience
the demo for life is strange 2 is a
standalone experience titled the awesome
adventures of Captain Spirit which on
its own is about an hour and a half long
and for a story based game like this I
mean there you go free movie but in
addition with the first two life of
strange games being episodic the First
episodes of each are free that's the
case for tons of these types of releases
so if you have no problem with CLI
hangers that was truly sad thanks for
your concern Max
C you're set Capcom arcade Stadium 1 and
two follow this setup all right you
download them for free and then you buy
the classic arcade games you want or
just pick up the bundle featuring all of
them but in that initial free download
you get a full original old school
Capcom arcade hum Dinger that's right in
arcade Stadium 1 we get 1943 Battle of
Midway and in two we get
titles lowering the entry fee to adjust
your integrity problem with these is
most are not completely free I mean
sometimes it's impossible to progress at
all without forking over some cash grab
some upgrades via microtransactions and
what have you and then if you're playing
a free-to-play game on mobile what every
four times you tap the screen a new
minute long unskippable ad pops up and
it's like oh great after seeing this for
the 80th time fine all right I'll do
something different and pick swim away
quietly there's definitely more than
enough of this type of free content out
there and a lot of it can still be great
fun but it's so easy to find
free-to-play games these days let's talk
some purely free games no asterisk no
microtransactions no ads for better
games and we can find an unlimited
Supply over on the
PC by that I mean coolmathgames.com but
let's go a bit more traditional here
Street Fighter cross Mega Man is an
official PC game that's always been
available for free it started Life as a
game but once Capcom caught wind of it
and realized they needed something to
celebrate Mega Man's anniversary they
made a deal with the developer and fully
backed the project which is
simultaneously really cool and really
[ __ ] lame this didn't feel like
Capcom published this for the greater
good it felt like they did it out of
desperation this was during a time in
which Mega Man was in the slums multiple
game cancellations and no new real title
for years but hey look at the bright
side I've been angrier so straight
fighter cross Mega Man being a fan game
retooled into something anything Mega
Man related for Capcom to pump out it's
a bit pathetic but it's also a pretty
good classic Mega Man experience
retailing for a whopping free and it's
only on PC but it costs nothing to
download much like the Elder Scrolls
Arena and Elder Scrolls 2 Daggerfall
that's right the first two Elder Scrolls
games are completely free on PC these
incredible groundbreaking RPGs you can
spend hundreds of hours in are just
being given away it makes no sense let's
play
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them damn they're just giving this away
for free yeah these you truly have to be
devoted to to get much out of but if
they are your thing congratulations your
debt matters not but hey if we want
something a bit less archaic the
original version of Cav story on PC has
always been free even after it received
a Wii release in 2010 for 12 bucks a
Nintendo switch release in 2017 for 30
the core game from 2004 is free and you
wouldn't know that looking at me it's
one of the most revered indie games of
all time and it's just there I know some
fans vastly prefer the original to any
of these paid re releases so you really
can't go wrong here same goes for the
original version of Spelunky another
indie
games that were officially released for
free unless we want to open up a can of
E I mean who are we fooling here you ask
for games to play for free and I tell
you don't sh your pants just Google play
Mario is it really your fault if you're
playing an unauthorized free emulation
of Mario 2 if it's this easy to do and
Nintendo hasn't taken it down yet I
don't even have to download anything
this is all in a browser yeah so the
concept of a what free games are out
there it kind of falls apart when to
find half of these in the first place I
have to Google play Sonic games free and
what I'm just supposed to ignore the
thousands of results with the actual
games and pretend that the free visual
novel they released for April Fool's Day
is a legitimate recommendation on how to
play a Sonic game for free with just a
laptop you can access so much free
content and on dedicated video game
consoles most free titles are free to
play or they're free for a limited time
and honestly if you want to know which
ones are worth your time why are you
wasting your time listening to me just
download whatever looks cool to you so
let's focus on something else saving
money by spending
money oh yeah time to
budget I think I speak for everybody
when I say subscription services are far
from exciting these days hell I'd go as
far to say I'd rather be happy than have
a peacock
account I have a peacock account but I
think these Services get out of hand
when you're juggling multiple if you
hone in on one in particular that's
delivering the entertainment you want
you can get a a lot of value out of it
so let's take a look at these starting
with Xbox game pass and I already know
this is a great deal because we can just
keep buying Pop-Tarts and get a free
week of this thing you know what that
means we're crossing gluttony off the
list Xbox game pass has a few different
options here the cheapest being the core
membership for 10 bones a month you get
online multiplayer and a bit over 30
games you can download and play which
does change from time to time this isn't
a permanent list any means but it's
obvious Microsoft intends it to always
hit the quality standard of pretty good
A great variety here with Indie Games
simulation games firstperson Shooters
online multiplayer titles local
multiplayer titles RPGs Platformers
classic games Modern hits the works for
only $10 a month this is great as a scam
$100 a year for access to a handful of
titles access to they aren't playable
forever and the lineup gets shaken up a
few times a year and with many of these
games being priced at oh man three
numbers it really doesn't feel worth it
that is until you add up the value of
all the games included and it turns out
this is actually hundreds of dollars in
value so yeah it really does feel worth
it until you realize it really doesn't
feel worth it so I went on price
charting websites and found the cheapest
going rates of any games available via
physical methods and if they're digital
only the MSRP on the Xbox store and yeah
even with many of these titles going for
incredibly low prices the sum of owning
all all of this is well over $400 but
that's the thing owning all of this is
well over $400 keep in mind you don't
own anything with these services and by
owning the physical stuff you can resell
that and the concept of all this being
valued at over $400 makes me question
you really going to play all this yeah
it's $100 a year for 30 plus games worth
well over that but are they really worth
anything if you're not even going to
boot them up I find that many of these
subscription services are more about
convenience than value like just the
concept that I could play any of these
games at a moment's notice is enough for
me and yes game p pass core is how you
get online multiplayers so these games
are more so a bonus rather than the
reason you buy into the service but I'm
just looking at this from the
perspective of somebody who wants to get
games on the cheap but with Game Pass
core having such a small selection of
titles I'd recommend either just picking
up the ones that interest you rather
than paying an ongoing fee or flat out
biting the bullet on Game Pass ultimate
now this is more like it access to
hundreds of games some of which are
brand new $70 releases day and date on
Game Pass well that seems like
a I paid $200 a year to play $70 games
before they cost $15 that very year
here's some Financial advice all right
so Game Pass does have a ton of value
but a lot of it depends on how varied
your tastes are like maybe one day
you're feeling Madden 22 and then the
next Madden 23 oh I know what I'm doing
tomorrow it all comes back to my
original point of if you're not going to
play a good chunk of these why even
bother make a checklist of all games
available via Game Pass to see how many
you're actually going to play and if
it's a decent amount sure H if you can
play through the games you want to play
through in 2 weeks it'll only cost you a
dollar and if this is your only method
of playing games you don't want to buy
anything else just Game Pass $200 a year
isn't horrible for what can amount to
hundreds of hours of entertainment but
keep in mind many of these titles
frankly worthless used game stores are
practically giving them away so why play
them under a monthly subscription fee if
that's 17 times more expensive than just
a oneandone purchase well because you
get all these other games and it's so
convenient here as a Game Pass
subscriber I'm going to play Gotham
Knights this game stinks Game Pass is
cool but I wouldn't rely on it year
round for all things gaming considering
how as I browse the lineup 80% of it
looks exactly the same as 5 years ago
and as frequently as new games get
announced to be joining Game Pass they
leave just as fast but that's not to say
this isn't a good service to take
advantage of I'd say if a new game
releases into it that you know you'll
play Within that month just subscribing
for those 30 days is an effective way to
place s modern titles on the chief uh
just remember to cancel when you're done
he got f got here you forgot to cancel
Game Pass oh my God is everything okay
better than okay it's not bad thanks to
Game Pass I'm flat broke which means I
can't buy into Ubisoft plus I think it
goes without saying but any publisher
specific Subscription Service yeah
that's not the smartest move when you're
so broke you have to eat the inedible
$18 a month for Ubisoft plus that's more
expensive than Game Pass who cares about
Ubisoft exclusively enough to subscribe
to this same goes for EA play which is
already included in an Xbox game pass
ultimate membership and like what are
you getting this by itself for FIFA 17
now on the PlayStation side of things
there's PlayStation Plus which is
practically the same as Game Pass I mean
you don't get as many day one AAA
releases as that but is that really a
benefit of Game
Pass hey think about it this way if you
have Game Pass you could play these
games without having to buy them
outright why would I want to play them
to begin with PlayStation Plus game
catalog as the benefit of PlayStation
exclusives being a part of it and a lot
of the same kind of stuff you see in
Game Pass all at a comparable price
point so it depends on which lineup or
console you prefer but my advice remains
don't take my advice subscription
Services can be used to your benefit if
you're on a budget even in other ways
outside of just cancelling after a month
you can find all kinds of deals out
there from different stores where these
memberships are cheaper my problem comes
into play when we consider where all
this money is going turns out it's going
to gone this is what I'm talking about
when I say these services are about
convenience not value I spend $10 a
month and I get permission to play
Gotham nights well gee thank God I
didn't waste money on this I say is I'm
spending $200 a year or how about I just
spend $5 more on a oneandone purchase
and then I can do whatever the hell I
want with this thing oh maybe even sell
it for more than I bought it for you
never know it could happen my point is
if you're looking to play on the cheap
take advantage of these Services when it
makes sense to they offer a ton but
don't depend on them because if you're
not careful you forget you're subscribed
or there's nothing that's interesting to
you on them it is genuinely the
equivalent to Flushing your money down
the toilet hey I may have bought Gotham
Knights but at least I can flush the
money down myself so yeah under most
circumstances I'd say physical video
games are better to NAB if you're
looking to game on a budget speaking of
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which I am very fortunate to be based
out of Toledo Ohio and for my next lie I
have 12 fingers we have supposedly one
of the best zoos in the country yeah I
don't know about that one king of the
jungle my ass Tony Pacos is a big name
around these parts so is Wendy's and
it's nickname The Glass City
wise ah that but regardless of what you
may think of Toledo the fact is we are
swimming in used video game stores uh
something not many can say about their
Hometown so I understand how fortunate I
am to be living in Toledo but I know
that isn't the casee for everybody so
I'm not telling you hey I can pick up
Clacks after lunch what's your excuse
rather I want to show that buying
secondhand games is one of the most
effective ways to play on the cheap and
what better way to do that than
supporting local business like GameStop
you might as well kick things off with
the one everybody knows because if you
want use games now GameStop is probably
the best bet for any average person in
the US oh my God Scott stop being so
negative GameStop was never incredible
but back in the day there was at least
stuff to look at in here now it's just
the blandest most Barren walls of video
games I've ever seen and focusing on
just modern titles and geek merchandise
on clearance means there's little to
discover or explore in a gam stop but we
can damn well try basically I want to
spend a clean 100 Bones on a game
console and a stack of games that I can
imagine lasting me quite a long time
starting with the game console the
cheapest one available is the original
Xbox One damn it all right well there's
no point in doing this if I can go on
eBay right now and get the same console
with games included as Destiny as they
may be for the price point I limited
myself too I don't want to act like you
can't get good games for good prices at
GameStop but it can be pretty
situational and in the case of consoles
we can get these cheaper elsewhere so
let's just focus on spending $100 on
games from Gamestop for our Xbox one we
just bought on eBay for another
$100 for $100 a GameStop I was able to
pick up rare replay The Witcher 3 Madden
20 Immortals Phoenix Rising Gears of War
4 Grand Theft Auto 5 Hasbro Family Fun
Pack rice on a Rome Battlefield 5
Titanfall 2 just cause three Tales of
aise Red Dead Redemption 2 Rage 2 Middle
Earth shadow of War prey okay scratch
red dead better this is a pretty great
lineup for the price but I got to be
honest I was struggling with the stock
they had the GameStop ain't what it used
to be be but thankfully they had enough
used Xbox games available to net a good
library for $100 now for the next person
who walks in trying to net a good
library for $100 I am so sorry the star
of the show here is rare Replay for five
bones that's 30 titles across 30 plus
years of gaming history spending all
different kinds of genres sure not all
of them are winners in fact I'd say
about half of the games included are
downright unfortunate but RAR Ray play
also includes some of the most beloved
games of all time as well a couple with
tons of content and unlockables for $5 I
genuinely don't think we could have
gotten a better value here could have
been cheaper though all right so Madden
here can just represent any sports game
if that's your thing I mean like if
you're on a budget and you like playing
sports games just buy the previous years
now all fans of these sports games say
how much better the previous years were
so why aren we doing this think it
counts in the red oh hey Madden The
Witcher 3 Grand Theft Auto 5 Immortals
Phoenix Rising Just Cause 3 all all
meaty open world games you can play
forever I mean GTA and Witcher alone
would suffice but these two are a
quality time for undeniably low prices
the games like Rise Son Of Rome
Titanfall 2 Rage 2 prey Battlefield 5
middlee I mean I primarily picked up
because they were dirt cheap and solid
titles Tales of arise gives us a meaty
RPG Gears of War 4 is fine and Hasbro
Family Fun Pack because when in doubt
play grabble [ __ ] I feel that for $200
this collection and an Xbox one it's all
you really need you can live off of this
for years and honestly if you're
desperate for something
new here thankfully with these systems
having online stores and multiplayer
even after you exhaust the possibilities
of your physical game collection you can
just Mel the piss out of all the free
junk you can download there's always to
be always now even though I feel these
games would suffice for quite a while
keep in mind we own these now and can do
with them as we please and at the very
least trading them back into GameStop
Nets us roughly $15 and you know what we
can do with
that well it's probably better to sell
this stuff independently on eBay or
maybe even the independent game stores
from the Toledo Ohio area it's flatsome
games and collectibles where GameStop
falls short flatsome picks up the slack
but unfortunately game prices ain't what
they used to be especially consoles I
remember back in 2017 when I picked up
an original Xbox and a stack of games
for only 60 bones whereas now the Xbox
itself is 100 I mean what can we get a
Sega Genesis for 60 and if you're
struggling to put food on the table I'm
not going to tell you to eat Sonic
[ __ ] spinball I think it's goofy as
hell to recommend anything like this for
gaming on a budget like one you can
emulate every and any Sega Genesis game
on a damn not Sega Genesis that's for
sure yeah you can say that about most
consoles but these ones it's almost too
damn simple to just play them on PC oh
like I said just Google play Sonic it's
like am I really going to tell you to
invest in this B these games well many
are Timeless Classics I mean they aren't
going to last you long yes I can play
Mario 1 till the end of time but it's
more of a game you replay once a year
for 30 minutes till the end of time any
he why limit yourself to a Sega Genesis
when every console has a Sega Genesis
collection for it I think it's far
better advice to go for consoles that
aren't playable in web browsers and have
games that are comparable to Modern
releases and if that's not a Sega
Genesis it must be a PlayStation 3 an
original console itself cost 100 bones
but the games I was able to pick up
Batman Arkham Asylum Nino Cooney
Battlefield 3 Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5
remix Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim Borderlands
2 Uncharted 2 Sonic's ultimate Genesis
collection Mass Effect 2 Red Dead
Redemption and Justice Gods Among Us
Burnout Paradise Assassin's Creed 2 and
Minecraft all for 200 in total pretty
comparable to the Xbox One lot I feel
that many of these games scratch the
same itches Sonic's ultimate Genesis
collection is a damn good compilation of
classic Genesis games I wouldn't say
it's as good as rare replay but that one
covers a wide breadth of titles from all
different eras and platforms which is
what makes it so cool at its core but
this one's way more consistent just 40s
something classic Sega games have at it
Red Dead Redemption is definitely our
Grand Theft Auto 5 here but but hey that
game is also on PS3 so you're not
missing out on the opportunity to play
this if you don't have a PS4 or PS5
which I that is something to consider
many of the games we're playing these
days began life on these older consoles
GTA 5 skym Minecraft you don't need the
latest and greatest to play this garbage
though it is fair to mention how
Minecraft for Playstation 3 has not
received updates in years Grand Theft
Auto 5's online was shut down Skyrim on
PS3
stinks but the core single player games
are still there they may not run as well
and look as good and have as many
features as the versions on some sequent
platforms but you can definitely get by
with them in fact nearly all of these
received remasters or re-releases which
says a lot about their quality these are
Timeless games they're just a little
crunchy here but they're all more than
playable here on PlayStation 3 and
considering the variety open world games
racing games first person Shooters RPGs
fighting games action adventure games
retro games and literally every other
genre possible in the Genesis collection
for $200 you get one beefy ass lineup in
a great console that sure to last you a
while but if we compare it to what I
picked up on Xbox one I mean it's not
like the games here are leagues better
than the games there in fact most of the
PS3 games I got are available or have
equivalents on Xbox one which is a far
more modern system so most of its online
features are still available and the
games will all run better on it and the
store includes all kinds of free
trinkets to mess around with I got to be
honest I think the Xbox One is a better
deal here so how about the Xbox 360
because one of these consoles we can
snag for a cool 75 game-wise flaton was
offering this bundle of Assassin's Creed
2 Batman Arkham City Battlefield 3
Borderlands 2 Call of Duty 4 Dishonored
Gears of War 3 Grand Theft Auto 5 Halo 4
Lego Marvel Superheroes Madden NFL 25
Sega Superstars tennis and Xbox Live
arcade disc for
$30
okay so this is more of a freak accident
than an actual price point you can find
these games at but it just goes to show
if you look around enough this kind of
stuff is possible and it's all thanks to
lack of Market relevance who wants
Assassin's Creed 2 for Xbox 360 not them
Nintendo and Playstation have their Die
Hard fans and collectors Xbox I mean
they're there but it's just not the same
maybe it's the lack of distinct long
lasting franchises sa for Halo it's
shorter Legacy by comparison or Sneakers
but secondhand Xbox stuff has always
been valued quite a bit lower and I
don't see that drastically changing
anytime soon I was told the original
Xbox is the console to collect for it's
cheap as dirt now but just you wait I've
become a man in that time sure the
original console's gone up in value but
the games see you think this is a
sticker but no just what the game is
fuing worthless but just because the
price is low doesn't mean the quality is
too
I just don't think old Xbox games are in
demand like the other platforms I mean
what would you want
here bad example but hey that just
proves it's good to take advantage of
the lack of demand here at Flom I also
picked up Cameo elements of power Banjo
Kazooie nuts and bolts plus Viva Pata
combo pack Trivial Pursuit Tetris
Evolution Sonic and Sega Allstar Racing
Just Cause 2 Far Cry 3 Fallout New Vegas
create LA Noir Dead Rising and Skate 3
all for a grand total of 199
Jesus Christ what a way to save money
after all of that I saved
$600 and yeah I feel like we got a good
idea as to what the used game Market at
retail is all about these days yes
prices are higher across the board but
that doesn't mean you can't find good
deals just might have to look around at
different consoles than you're used to
I'd honestly recommend an Xbox One to
those looking for a cheap console with
AFF affordable games sure the Xbox 360
is less expensive
but
it's less expensive a newer console
means it's less likely to bust and the
online servers and storefront will be
active for the foreseeable future
meaning you can download free junk play
online multiplayer use Xbox game pass
and hey the Xbox One is backwards
compatible with a pretty large selection
of 360 and original Xbox games which are
damn cheap most of the games I bought
for the 360 from flot some games work
here if they don't there's a remaster
equivalent available on the platform I
don't think the Xbox 360 console lot
from flaton was a bad deal at all but if
you're gaming on a budget I think it's
important to not only factor in the
price but how far that platform can take
you but hey I still grabbed all these
games and loads more from the used game
stores The Collection turned to fill out
again but since the Xbox One is my
console of choice for gaming on a budget
I feel I should get more games for that
but
where you all thinking what I'm thinking
Say it With Me Now
who gives a sh let's go to a garage S
garage sales yeah that's a great idea to
get more Xbox One games on the cheap
especially when they all come with mulch
for free garage sales yard sales yeah
you can find good deals at them but at
that point you can find good deals
anywhere just go house to house and ask
people do you have video games these are
more often than not a waste of time that
what you got to spend your Saturday
driving around neighborhoods squint at
signs trying to decipher an ad dress
then you go out of your way to show up
just to be greeted by used baby clothes
and not even good ones and you're taking
a gamble as to if these sales we even
have games let alone working ones it's
almost always picking through the
dirtiest grimiest junk all to find a
copy a Disney Infinity 2.0 okay well at
least nope it's major league baseball
for the intellivision No No that's blood
I think it's fair to say don't
completely write off any method of
finding games at a good price because it
can happen anywhere where but hey time
is money and it's up to you to decide
what's worth it and what's not do you
really want a dumpster dive a GameStop
to find free games I mean we've all seen
videos of the insane stuff people have
found he everybody I just rised it all
and looked inside the GameStop dumpster
and their trash is in great condition
more often than not I buy my games on
eBay and Amazon these days not because
I'm looking for the best deal rather
it's just easier convenience win for me
if I want a specific game then and there
I'm okay paying a bit extra for shipping
quality and the immediacy of finding
what I want compared to hunting for it
via garage sales for months maybe years
on end that's what you pay for online
though Stellar deals can still be
prevalent Lots just big fat stacks of an
assortment of games if you're looking
for a specific title try including the
word lot in the search and see if
anybody's bundling it with others for a
lower price combined that with
referencing price charting websites to
do a little bit of math to figure out if
a plus b equals c look at this I'm
getting F take this lot for example 16
Xbox One games brand new sealed starts
the bidding at 100 bones or we can buy
it now for 130 and with the value of all
of this
being oh my God $80 off I'm losing money
not spending it well keep in mind these
are all new copies if all of these were
used holy
I'm saving $4 think of everything I can
buy but before we do that God damn it I
already bought runs if we're just
looking to play these games so who cares
if we have cases and manuals and whatnot
the lowest average prices of all of this
added up
is but hey these are new copies and they
are worth more so I can just resell the
games I don't want yeah go ahead try and
sell these games OverWatch one doesn't
even work anymore so that's the Dark
Side of video game Lots yeah this seems
like a great deal but think about it are
you going to play all of these and if
you aren't do you really want to go
through the rigma rooll of selling them
and if you did do you even think you
could many of the games included in
these are filler titles that sellers are
just trying to get rid of nobody buys
them on their own and if you're not
careful you will be stuck with these
I've had sex here night nightmares Lots
can be a great way to score some deals
but you want to make sure you're
actually getting a deal on the games you
want here and you can actually sell the
games you don't want in the used game
market price charting is my best friend
on a related note I'm depressed use it
to see what the going rate is on games
to tell if a price is lower or higher
than it normally goes elsewhere and you
should be good to go but we can always
go good or some public libraries have
used games available of which you can
use your library card to rent them out
for free well that's hard to beat also
damn hard to find I think a lot of
libraries tried to offer games and then
immediately stopped once people took the
games and ran but hey you can always
visit your local one and see if they
have some I visited mine and found the
Witcher Tom Clancy but I know if I want
to get serious about game rentals you
got to turn to Blockbuster Red Box
family video game rentals exist about as
much as my patients right now I mean
what options are out there for me game
Fly our Lord and savior okay so I can
rent two games at a time Max for roughly
the same price as Xbox game pass and
PlayStation Plus or I can download any
of these games I don't have a limit to
how many I can be playing at a time I
don't have to wait for my game to ship
or worry about sending it back or the
game coming in like damn no manual now
let's be fair here this is a far wider
selection of titles including the latest
and greatest compared to PlayStation
Plus I think Game Plus is good if you
want to experience a few brand new
releases plus you can outright buy some
games from them and they can have some
pretty sweet deals so they're good to
keep in mind as an option but when half
the new releases these days are old ass
games anyways why even bother always a
good idea to compare a full price
re-release with the original to see if
any enhancements or additions make it
worth it for example if you are looking
at a Nintendo switch and the games you
wanted were mostly all Wii U games
compare the going rates of both and
consider what that old Wii U can do that
a switch can't maybe you don't care
about any of the new original games or
online multiplayer DLC or whatever you
just want to play Donkey Kong we'll find
that son of a [ __ ] someday it's hard to
recommend specific things to do and buy
because it always depends on the
individual in questions situation and
preferences like buying a Wii U is more
cost effective than the Nintendo switch
but does that make up
for everything to some people it might
so you just have to ask yourself do you
want the best possible Mario Kart or do
you want a Mario Kart you'll still get
the core Mario Kart 8 experience for a
fraction of the price but sometimes the
best values in gaming aren't always the
cheapest I'm going to show you how to
game on a budget right after I show you
how to fix a
migraine listen just because a game is
cheap doesn't mean it's worth it or a
great investment in the long run
sometimes it's best to spend a little
bit more to get a far better experience
you can buy 10 games under five bucks a
pop and get like 100 hours total play
time sure but
holy is that all entertainment should be
just whatever nobody else at GameStop
wanted some amazing games can be picked
up this way but here I want to recommend
games that I think are worthwhile at
full price even when you're on a budget
these games can supply you with hundreds
of hours of substantial
entertainment let me clarify these are
just some of my personal picks for games
I'd recommend to anybody even if they're
at full price and that's because they
have loads of substantial content and
many of these games take a while to play
through yes but most of the time is
spent on actual stuff a lot of the
longest games of all time achieve that
title and nothing else these are games
that aren't just long they're meaningful
experiences they give you so much more
than just something to waste your free
time with or something you walk away
from and say that was fun these are
worthy Investments even if you're on a
budget these may not be the cheapest
games you can definitely spend your
money on a handful of used titles
instead but in my opinion if you can
only have a few games in your collection
these are some that you can't go wrong
with first
up second up up Super Mario Maker 2 is
an obvious pick I mean what is an
infinite supply of levels not enough for
you if your answer is no my God imagine
dating you listen I may not have gotten
as into Mario Maker 2 as the first but
that doesn't mean it's a lesser value
far from it we've got a full single
player campaign of Nintendo made stages
which takes about as long as any other
modern 2D Mario to finish the infinite
supply of levels available online plus
full as worlds created by users that can
honestly stand on their own as entire
Mario games in their own right local and
online multiplayer and obviously the
course Builder which you can put
thousands of hours in itself if you're
the creative
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type all else PHS just recreate the old
games in the level maker and voila you
got a compilation of the classic Marios
on top of everything else sure you need
a subscription to access the online
content including all the user made
stages but I think that's a small price
to pay for what's genuinely an endless
Mario game and hey you get all these
extra bonuses with a paid membership
such as the ability to purchase a Sega
Genesis controller for $50 well aren't I
glad I spent money I can now spend money
the levels in Mario Maker 2 may not be
as finally crafted and organic as what
you may find in non-course Creator
Platformers like Super Mario Brothers
Wonder or Donkey Kong Country Tropical
Freeze but they can still be pretty damn
fun the Ingenuity all these creators
have is a sight to behold taking an
already extensive tool set and
stretching it farther than you could
possibly imagine this is an incredible
value no matter how you look at it Mario
Maker 2 is a total bargain even at full
price no matter how much you've played
there's always something new to discover
here the 10th level of hell all right
well this is a list of games that I'd
recommend regardless of price I ain't
going to lie and act like the going rate
of H night isn't playing a huge Factor
here not only is this already one of the
greatest Metroid vanas it's one of the
greatest Metroid vanas costing $15 if
$15 takes you this far imagine what 16
can
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do game compilations can often times be
hit or miss when it comes to Value sure
it's nice to have a collection of
like-minded titles available in one
package but sometimes there's not enough
improvements extra features and
price-wise it just might be better to
buy the games individually however I
think these right here are some of the
greatest bundles of content ever on
offer now I already gushed about rare
Replay in Sonic's ultimate Genesis
collection but how about the street
fighter 30th Anniversary Collection all
right 13 Street Fighter games four
featuring online play and and all these
extra additions make this a pretty great
value for casual players Kingdom Hearts
allinone package features nearly
everything Kingdom Hearts Up Until
Kingdom Hearts 3 sure a few games here
are just represented via cutcenes but I
don't think it's a huge loss a damn no
that it includes everything it needs to
and I think that still makes for an
excellent collection the God of War Saga
and Metal Gear Legacy Collection for PS3
these were so damn good but they just
had to include download codes for some
of the games which have all expired by
this point I was considering
recommending Spider-Man Miles Morales
since the ultimate edition came with
Spider-Man remastered but damn it why do
all these collections do this like I
can't in good conscience give Mega Man
Legacy Collection one and two on switch
my endorsement its download code will
eventually expire now that leaves us
with halo the Master Chief Collection
all six games looking better than ever
the full campaigns the online
multiplayer this is a where all of these
on the original consoles would be a bit
cheaper but the improvements brought in
here and the online play being available
and active makes this worth it by
comparison in my opinion there's so many
great compilations out there so this is
just scratching the surface three mobile
games in one that's more than two Shovel
Knight Treasure Trove hot damn it's five
games in one originally released as just
Shovel Knight at a cool 15 bones in 2014
it was already a stellar deal but over
the next 5 years they kept adding junk
to the point where we have four
campaigns with different characters and
a pretty expansive multiplayer fighting
mode all as free updates eventually they
had to
go it was genuinely too much to offer
for just 15 so the price went up to 40
with each portion of the game being
available separately if you just want to
play one of the campaigns but 40 is
still really damn good for what you get
here also if you bought the game for 15
back in the day that's all you had to
pay for you never had to pay an extra
fee to get any of this this in Mario
Maker 2 are some of the best bang for
your buck 2D
Platformers but leps World 2 is
free Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition
this game is repetitive as hell just
button mashing mush with Zelda frosting
if I'm going to recommend this I might
as well recommend you just Spam your
keyboard because you get a similar
amount of enjoyment out of that as you
would with Hyrule
Warriors man Warriors games are just
dumb fun they can get tedious for sure
but zoning out and just plowing through
enemies when you get in the groove they
are so
relaxing that or it may just be
extremely lethargic regardless hyro
Warriors is pretty good but you take
what's a pretty good game and flood it
with content and now it becomes a pretty
good game flooded with content there's
so much stuff here the definitive
edition on Nintendo switch features all
content from both the Wii U and 3DS
games which includes multiple modes to
plow through nearly 30 playable
characters hundreds upon hundreds of
hours of content here this game never
ends it's the perfect title to just pick
away at over time I don't think this is
the only game you should have if you're
playing literally nothing but
this but as a supplemental game you pop
in from time to time this will genuinely
last you forever this right here I'd
consider to be the definitive collection
of open world games Grand Theft Auto 5
Red Dead Redemption 2 The Witcher 3
Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim Metal Gear Solid
5 the phantom pain Elden ring and The
Legend of Zelda breath of the wild and
or tears of the Kingdom you can't go
wrong with any or all of these frankly I
think each brings some unique spunk the
others don't have uh lots of different
themes time periods and gameplay styles
on display here you can't beat GTA when
it comes to sandboxing around even when
you've exhausted all possibilities with
the game you haven't and that's in
addition to GTA online which is the sole
reason why many even buy Grand Theft
Auto to begin with the widget 3 is one
of the most expansive open world RPGs
ever ever crafted being more story
focused and cinematic than something
like Skyrim which I'd say is more about
going off and making your own adventure
which hey both are excellent if anything
that means you should get them together
if possible Elden Ring's probably the
most unique of the bunch considering you
don't really have a way points or much
of a plot stringing things along it's
just one big ass world with Dungeons and
enemies and boss fights throughout just
pick a direction and you're immediately
tossed into some of the most engaging
gameplay out there it's a dangerous
genuine Adventure where no encounter is
Mindless which is why we have both Red
Dead 2 and mle gear 5 are Stellar as
well but when it comes to breath of the
wild or tears of the Kingdom I mean
these are two of my favorite games of
all time and there's still hundreds of
hours of content in both I haven't
touched yet but recommending only one is
tricky I mean tears of the Kingdom has
far more content but I feel its impact
is lessened if you don't experience
breath of the wild prior it's probably
the better pick though so if you had to
go with one pick up tears of the kto
this is one of the defining examples of
what an open world game could be and
should be these titles are some of the
meest you can buy they can last you a
lifetime while delivering some of the
most worthwhile and memorable gaming
moments you will ever
experience poo poo Tetris 2 now why
would I buy this when I can just keep
grinding away at the free demo well po
po Tetris 2 in my opinion is one of if
not the best puzzle game out there
surely the best Tetris and Poyo poo game
at the very least because not only can
you enjoy this as just a Tetris game or
just a pu PUO one but you get a full-on
single player campaign and so many
different special modes combining the
two games online multiplayer local
multiplayer this is like the perfect
puzzle package just a great game to play
when you're in the mood for something
like this I in the mood for something
like this RPGs where are normally some
of the longer video games out there
taking dozens of if not hundreds of
hours to complete and while I'm not the
most into the genre I definitely know
some good ones when I see them which is
why my eyes are perpetually closed but
here we are Persona 5 Royal Dragon Quest
11s Boulders Gate 3 these games are all
damn rich in content and depth Persona 5
40 hours in you're still getting
tutorials there's also Dragon Quest
builders 2o for a bit of an RPG in
Minecraft hybrid uh World of Warcraft
and Final Fantasy 14 online if you want
massively multiplayer online RPGs and
genuinely nothing else out of life but
there those are my RPG
recommendations of course a Super Smash
Brothers has to be here I mean look at
all this stuff nearly every game in the
franchise has unlimited replay value in
the multiplayer department and an
extensive amount of single player
content if I had to pick one game to
play Until the End of
Time well I would surely be wise to make
that a Smash Brothers surely but which
one well Smash Brothers ultimate has the
most content the most fighter stages
music the works but then my eyes start
to wander to previous entries I mean
braw has a full story mode with CGI
cutscenes and levels to explore whereas
ultimate has this 20 to 30 hours slog of
an adventure mode consisting of nothing
but fights with barely any cutcenes in
this jpeg of a map toand around on you
what game demos and brawl full 3d
trophies stickers albums put the
stickers in the coin launcher game
Target test stage Builder with all these
different parts to use now we have a
full list of all Nintendo published
games included just because in
comparison ultimate is far more focused
on the core content the stuff that
matters but that honestly makes
everything surrounding it a bit
lackluster I do think brawl has the
better single player offerings but at
the end of the day who [ __ ] cares I
can talk to death about how much I liked
coin launcher but it'sing coin launcher
smash ultimate is the one to get doesn't
mean it's perfect doesn't mean it has
everything I'd won out of a smash game
but I'd be a fool for acting like it
isn't the ultimate Smash Brothers you
ultimate fing Smash Brothers Without
coin launcher insurance I could go all
day with this I mean so many indie games
games are an absurd value the Hades
Spelunky 2 Binding of Isaac stardew
Valley I think Sonic Mania is a steal
there's the classic Doom games that are
like five bucks a pop that's crazy then
there's all the Sim games out there uh
Sim City The Sims Roller Coaster Tycoon
Zoo Tycoon the Animal Crossing series uh
the civilization games are infinitely
replayable Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and crash
team racing Nitro fueled are packed cart
Racers and of course Clubhouse games 51
worldwide Classics and you know what it
barely crossed the 50 worldwide Classics
minimum to be considered a good deal but
like I said this has all been just my
perspective which is the tricky thing
about budget gaming recommendations
there's pros and cons to everything so
it always depends on your preferences I
can tell you all day to buy games from 1
to two generations back for great
experiences at dirt cheap
prices but you probably don't want to do
that you want the latest and greatest uh
well then game flyer Xbox game pass
might be good for you uh but no you want
to actually own these games well make
sure you're following social media
accounts hellbent on alerting you when
sales pop up oh but you don't want to be
scouring the internet all the time for
deals what do you want from me there are
always options out there you may have to
be a bit creative you may have to be
patient but no matter what games you're
into there are always effective ways to
save while playing what you want and if
you can't get what you want right now
making do with what's available can open
yourself up to amazing experiences you
wouldn't have had otherwise and Hey by
the time you're done with those the game
you wanted in the first place may be
cheaper now patience is key to gaming on
a budget which is crazy because
throughout the past 50 minutes I've been
taking advantage of these tips all at
once and I've been able to rebuild my
game collection in record time it's
crazy how quickly I did
that it's also crazy how quickly the
collections agency found my
address
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