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What's the most money you've spent on one game?

I am not just talking about the price of the game itself.  IAPs ... buying game systems just to play a game ... buying recording equipment for recording a game ... etc ... etc ... Count it all! Smiley


My most is roughly US$500-600 on Me and My Katamari last decade.  I bought a PSP for it, and I bought both the USA and Japanese versions.  Then I decided I wanted to record it!  But at that time, there was no way to export PSP video to a TV ... except for unofficial products.  I bought a PSP2TV, attempted to install it ... and bricked my PSP!  Then I bought another PSP with a PSP2TV already installed.  Like 1-2 years later Sony released the PSP Slim that can send videp to a TV, lol.

In my little world it was worth it, lol. Smiley  my Me and My Katamari videos

Other than that my most is from IAPs in two iOS games that I think are fantastic: $150 in city building The Simpsons Tapped Out, and $100 in monster battling Guardian Cross.
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Pretty sure this is going top wind up being dominated by long-term MMO players.

I mean I've personally blown about $1000 on WoW and well over $1000 on FFXI... there's a reason I don't play the damn things anymore.
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Efreeti: 2015-08-18 03:18:13 am
Efreeti: 2015-08-17 04:11:13 pm
Clear as a crisp spring morning!
Indeed, for me there's no contest.

96 months of one-month recurring €12.99 subscription fee, 18 months (6 payments) of 3-month recurring €35.97 subscription fee, plus €284.06 of various online-bought expansions, mounts and pets, Blizzcon virtual tickets and my authenticator, leaves me at €1746.92 ($1934.98) just in documentable expenses from my 10.5 years of playing World of Warcraft (not including the vanilla box and 3 expansions I bought physical in stores, which I'd estimate at about €140/$155).
Both those iOS games I mentioned are games where a person *could* spend thousands, but I am *somewhat* in control of what I spend, lol.

(I am definitely not rich, lol.)

I do not feel bad at all about what I've spent on the three I mentioned.  It was worth it, for me.  I may feel worse if I spend $40-60 on a crap game.

O_O ... I wouldn't be surprised if WoW totally dominates this thread. Smiley
Talk to the Hand
Probably the Rock Band franchise. Soooo much DLC.
Borderlands 2 Glitch Hunter/ router.
Probably Aion for me (MMO) spent a lot on subscription + Cash shop items lol.

I think the ultimate winner here is to go into Steam look-up "Train Simulator 2015" then click the "show all DLC" button the look at the grand total then + the price of the game itself ... if ANYONE has ever payed for all of those they deserve a cookie .... and a slap.

That's £3,234.61
or    $5,068.53
Well I'm glad I am not anywhere near that...the most was probably buying a PS3 especially for MGS4. But it was totally worth it, played through it a hundred times.
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chirs3: 2015-08-18 11:22:46 am
Including systems, it's Animal Crossing. Animal Crossing is the only reason I bought a 3DS. So, a hair over $200 for the game and system.

EDIT: Oh crap, didn't even think of Rock Band + DLC. Several hundred songs, so that's probably it. No idea what the final tally would be, though.
I've never bought a console for just one game, but I probably spent $200 on the MMO Kingdom of Loathing over the three years I played it.

Mostly donating for monthly items so I could stay competitive in the speed game, although I only ever briefly made the leaderboards.
I'd say roughly 300 dollars over the years on, I hate to admit it, Maple Story.

I was young.
Oddly, probably Runescape. 2 years, off and on, of my life with membership so that's 130 dollars or so.

Kingdom of Loathing I have spent 30 or so. Smite I've spent 60 (And climbing... slowly), Brave Frontier about 60. I tend to stop at that point.
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newman: 2015-08-20 07:32:00 am
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If we are counting MMOs, over $1000 on a World of Warcraft subscription over 7 years. Plus however many pets & mounts they released up until I quit, so probably another $300. Plus a handful of name changes, and server transfers, maybe another $2-300. That is slightly terrifying.

I technically bought an N64 just for Goldeneye 007, the summer before the GameCube came out. I still don't own anymore N64 games, but have lots borrowed from my brothers collection.
I posted this question a few different places (lol) ...

MMORPGs mostly dominate, but at one place I found two people who each spent over $3000 on Rock Band 3.
$275 at least for my Castlevania famicom set up. That includes the hard to find famicom cart, top loader AV famicom and a fresh NES controller (don't like the dog bone) found my TV by a dumpster lol.

Csgo hearthstone, lotsa money spent on it
For at least two years straight, I was buying Rock Band DLC weekly.  I'm terrified to do the math on it.
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playe: 2015-08-21 06:00:18 pm
For me it's definitely YGO... spent $200 on my first deck, $50 on a booster box, another $100-$150 on a couple of tins and a Legendary Collection and a good several dollars on booster packs at my old locals... oh and another $10 on a Vanity's Emptiness... So yeah...

If this is strictly video games though than that goes to DDR, I've spent I don't know how many credits just playing the SuperNOVA 2 machine near me over and over again
F*ckin' sanity effects...
I guess it's Eternal Darkness...couple of DVD recorders, a few sets of DVD-RW's, some streaming equipment I haven't used since I downgraded from cable to Centurylink six months ago...probably somewhere between $600-900.  Don't think I've ever paid for an MMO or gone TOO crazy with DLC (probably $150 on Rock Band, but pretty much worth it).
Professional Second Banana
Probably my EarthBound cart (which topped even what I paid for Lunar 1/2 Complete).
Formerly known as Skullboy
Crusader of Centry for the Sega Genesis. I bought a copy of the Japanese version first (10 or so bucks) but found out that I couldn't save to the cart while using the Game Genie to break the region lock. I found a copy of the game at a used game store while on vacation. I didn't pick it up then but I was back in the area a few months later and I picked it up, along with the manual (no box though) for $100. 
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Probably my EarthBound cart (which topped even what I paid for Lunar 1/2 Complete).


Which version of Lunar? I love the PSX ones. I also have the Sega CD ones, which are really fun too.

I just bought EarthBound also. I got in in a 4 pack though, with EarthBound, Demon's Crest, Illusion of Gaia, and The Lost Vikings. I was looking to buy the other games at some point anyways.
Gimmick! was my single most expensive game.
Dapper as fuck.
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Probably my EarthBound cart (which topped even what I paid for Lunar 1/2 Complete).

I thankfully never got rid of my Lunar 1/2 PSX completes.  Also have the Arc the Lad collection still. 

But to keep this from being completely off topic, I would say WoW of course.  Been playing it since like a month after launch, with only a couple short hiatuses.  If we're talking about a single purchase, my SD2SNES if it counts.
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I thankfully never got rid of my Lunar 1/2 PSX completes.  Also have the Arc the Lad collection still.


I still have those also! I figured they might be collectible some day, and now I'm glad I can just keep playing them again. I wish I had got everything Working Designs put out at that time.
Dapper as fuck.
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I still have those also! I figured they might be collectible some day, and now I'm glad I can just keep playing them again. I wish I had got everything Working Designs put out at that time.

I never did beat Lunar 2.  Could be a good one to get back into for a non-speedrun stream.  hmm.
Speedy
Probably Earthbound cart, Chrono Trigger is also up there.

Also paid a hefty price for an AV Famicom with original box, cables, manuals, etc.