Also paid a hefty price for an AV Famicom with original box, cables, manuals, etc.
Me too. I ordered one new from JP. I love that little guy.
Yup, it's probably my most used console over the past almost year since I got it. I ordered it used from a US seller, but for being used it was in near perfect condition. Controllers were a little beat up, but a couple NES controllers do the job just fine.
Controllers were a little beat up, but a couple NES controllers do the job just fine.
I use NES controllers also. I found the actuation point for the dog-bone controllers was too low, and it was difficult to keep a button pressed down without it thinking it was released.
O_O ... I wouldn't be surprised if WoW totally dominates this thread.
Just a little input if someone is interested, cash shop MMOs beat WoW easily in this. Especially those korean pay-to-win, but free-to-play ones. I played Aika Online for some time and there were rumors about a few people who spent ~1000$ monthly on the game to be at the top.
Probably around $70 in total on Team Fortress 2, I played a lot of Mann vs Machine when Two Cities came out. I actually don't remember the last time I spent 60 dollars on an actual game by itself, I just can't bring myself to do it. Same for DLC and microtransactions in almost all games. Maybe, maybe one day I'll spend 100-200 dollars on a knife in CS:GO if I become truly good and passionate, but until then, nope.
Somewhere around 85-95 dollars each to buy SMT: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army and SMT: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon. Then about a year after I purchased them, Atlus decided to re-release both games and you can now get them for about $30-$35 each. That figures.
Just re-calculated, estimate I've now spent over €1900 on WoW. Also calculated not too long ago how much time I've spent on all the characters I still have (not counting deleted ones of course) and came up to 8300 hours. That's roughly €0.23 an hour. I can't complain about that.
Hmm... where's everyone who Kickstarted or otherwise funded an in-development game? I guess an MMO is technically that but you can see what I mean. I doled out 75 green ones for Underworld: Ascendant.