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Fuyukaze
03-17-2006, 04:41 PM
About five or six weeks ago, I was going over my list of games and realized something. During all of last year, I had picked up enough games to more then double my colection. This realy bothered me as while I claim to love games, I never have enough time to play a tenth of what I get. This led to consider the question, what if I just STOPED buying new games for any given amount of time? Not forever, just for a set amount of time? Rather then buy new ones and not have time to play them, simply play those I already have. That led me to the conclusion. For the entire month of March, I would buy no games. No trips to game stores, no trips to pawn shops, no garage sales, no nothing. I would work, I would play what games I already own, and I would remember why I keep buying games in the first place. Now that I'm half way into this, I must admit it's become quite a chalenge. I find myself fighting the urge to check out the buying and selling, make trips to all the local haunts I used to requent, and honestly its not easy.

So as I experience this, I've decided to issue everyone here at DP who has ever questioned their own spending habbits the same chalenge I am experiencing. No new games.

The rules are simple.
1.If you already pre-ordered, that doesnt count as the original order came outside the timeframe. If your seeing it on the rack or display for the first time though, that's a different story.

2.Play the games you got which you've just not had time for. All that back stock of games? Now's their chance to shine. Play em, enjoy them, and if you can, beat them.

3.Be honest with yourself. If you cant do it for a week, two weeks, or a month, atleast you have learned something. Also, this isnt a scored chalenge. There realy isnt a way to win as there is no prize beyond the ability to save a lil more money in your pocket and re-learn the value of a great game.

DarkStraw
03-17-2006, 05:05 PM
whenever i find any games in the wild the first thing i do is play them to see if i like them, i keep the ones i like in a stack and play them 15-30 minutes a day sometimes more/less.

Gapporin
03-17-2006, 11:03 PM
Heck, I just went two months without buying a new game. Dunno why (I certainly didn't plan it that way), but I think it was a mix of waning interest/saving money for more important things (or having money go to different things, like music). But I think I'm starting to get back into it again, so I've started to buy/trade some more games since then.

Fuyukaze
04-07-2006, 07:34 AM
Well, my month is up and what I have learned from it has been very interesting, yet not as enjoyable as originaly planed.

The first thing I learned was that it realy did not matter if I was buying games, anime, or fried chicken. Come Monday, I would be broke or near enough there wouldnt be any difference.
I also discovered a love for music as I bought CDs constantly. I used to buy no more then one to two CDs a year, yet somehow in one month I managed to buy nine.

The third thing I learned though was the hardest to admit. That was the fact that I am a video game colector, and not simply a fan of console gaming as I had led myself to believe all these years. See, all of last year while I was buying the games, I kept telling myself I'd play them when I had the time. Truth is, I had the time, I had no new games presuring me to try them out quickly, and yet at best I managed to play a whole 8 games from my entire colection. Not finish mind you, just put them in their respective system, power up, play a bit, and turn off. At any given time I could have been trying out and playing so many more. I didnt though. It led me to the conclusion that I enjoy the idea of having the option to play any of them at any given time more then actualy doing so. Yeah, that bothers me.

Well, now that the month is up, I still chalenge everyone here at DP to do the same. I say this because I honestly believe it will have an effect on how one views gaming and its place in their life. Try it! I did, and I discovered what kind of gamer I was.

le geek
04-07-2006, 09:15 AM
Well the clock starts now, as I received some games in trade yesterday. As I have real world stuff to save up for, I'm hoping to go until at least August! @_@

Cheers,
Ben

EDIT: "The Contest" begins...

s1lence
04-07-2006, 09:34 AM
I've gone a few weeks without buying any, but I typically buy one every couple of days. This isn't because I can't resist the purchase, its just I figure a couple bucks for a game isn't that big of a deal. Now when it comes to brand NEW titles, I've gone a couple months without.

scooterb23
04-07-2006, 09:40 AM
I've gone months at a time without buying any games, it wasn't that hard for me. Mind you, now that Cinciclassic is coming up, and I'm trying to reach a specific goal (200 Game Boy games)...I'm going to be buying like crazy again.

mezrabad
04-07-2006, 09:59 AM
It led me to the conclusion that I enjoy the idea of having the option to play any of them at any given time more then actualy doing so.

I understand completely. I've often gotten a compulsion to play a game for which I will scour ebay. I get it. I feel good. I don't play it.

This extends to old PC games, too. I wanted to play Arena. I busted my ass rebuilding one of my old computers (cannibalizing my MAME cab in the process). I finally got it up and running. I was happy for about five minutes and then I wanted to reassemble my MAME cabinet.

I, too, think it's about wanting to have the option to play whatever it is I want to play. (Which is why I have to go through them all in order if I'm ever going to play anything, see my blog.)

n8littlefield
04-07-2006, 10:05 AM
My clock will start tomorrow. I'm doing one last tradein and then I'll be ready to stop buying for quite awhile and clear out my backlog of games to play.

jcalder8
04-07-2006, 10:19 AM
I didn't buy any games for a good 6 months before christmas and then from Dec till Feb I bought probably 75 games. This means that I don't have any cash for about 6 months again, unless I sell a few games that I got that I don't like or are doubles. But as it stands right now my game buying has dried up for awhile.

n8littlefield
04-07-2006, 10:24 AM
I bought quite a few games I had never gotten around to playing for my PS2 - but find that I really only play my DS or Guitar Hero. It's kind of sad that I have 30 PS2 games that I've hardly touched and still sit there playing Tetris DS.

Snapple
04-07-2006, 12:48 PM
Other than a few SNES carts that I like to collect just for collection purposes, I never buy anything new until I run out of stuff to play. And even then, I might hold off for a while.

I've gotten three new games in the last month, and that makes me feel guilty enough not to get anything for maybe two months or longer.

nik
04-07-2006, 12:50 PM
a long time.... unless somthing huge comes out retail.

After all, save more, you can buy more at once right?

Retsudo
04-07-2006, 01:05 PM
I only buy about 2 games a year.

lotus13
04-07-2006, 04:37 PM
I buy games almost everyday and will never stop. What is the point of stopping? LOL

SegaAges
04-07-2006, 04:57 PM
Hehe, I just bought like 9 or 10 games today alone.

I usually hit up goodwills in my city about twice a week.

BrokenFlight
04-07-2006, 05:21 PM
I can't go a week without buying games. Then I get home and decide I don't have the attention span to really get into a game.

I've bought about six PS2 games this week. I've played two of them. I've got about 30 Megadrive/Master System games I haven't played. I'm slowly getting through them, though.

jdc
04-09-2006, 07:44 AM
Since I switched to a 360 it's been EASY not to buy games!! LOL

I am just NOT motivated to spend nearly $80 Canadian for a non-killer-app 360 game and am not willing to pay $60 for it used either. Thank God that Oblivion lasts a long time.

As far as my Dreamcast-and-earlier consoles.....it's been unusually slim pickings around here lately.

Fighter17
04-09-2006, 09:26 AM
I'll try to buy a game every two weeks, then I would buy a game or two for my Genesis collection.

donkeykong1
04-09-2006, 05:51 PM
I voted for longer because I rarely buy new games. I will buy one if I really want it but that's not often.

Super Mario Fan
04-13-2006, 09:41 AM
Well let's see, I haven't bought a new game since December, and before that, I hadn't bought a game since June of last year. However, with the Revolution coming up at the end of the year, and the new Zelda, I know that I'll be picking up those.

AMG
04-13-2006, 09:54 AM
I've gone months before without buying any games.

With my current backlog of unplayed or unfinished games, I could go months without a single buy and not sweat it.

cyberfluxor
04-13-2006, 09:59 AM
This is my first time seeing this thread and I'll play along. I guess it'll be somewhat easy because I just got a good 40+ games in the past week, which is a huge jump for me considering I don't even own 500 games total. There were plans that once school let out I'd buy the Command & Conquer first decade box set, but lets see how long I can hold back from all that spending.

I've done this type of thing before, and the longest I've lasted is a little over a month. Usually I only last for 2wks and end up getting a few Genesis or Super Nintendo titles. So what the hell. Let it start now once again for me!

BTW: Does buying cases or boxes alone count? I have a bunch of incompletes that I am trying to complete with cases and manuals:
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83743

BrokenFlight
04-13-2006, 10:28 AM
Hooray! Without even putting thought into it, I've gone a week without buying any games.

I've been playing the ones I've got a lot more as well. But it turns out I've run out of space on my PS2 memory cards, so I can't play any new games.

Daria
04-13-2006, 10:51 AM
Since I switched to a 360 it's been EASY not to buy games!! LOL

I am just NOT motivated to spend nearly $80 Canadian for a non-killer-app 360 game and am not willing to pay $60 for it used either. Thank God that Oblivion lasts a long time.


I find it's easier owning a 360 for another reason. You can go from collecting games and not playing them to not buying any games and collecting gamerpoints.

YoshiM
04-13-2006, 11:04 AM
Are we talking "new" as in "games I don't already have" or as in "current generation" games?

In regards to "classic" games, I've stopped buying them. I hardly ever play them and they just....sit. Like others have said I like the option of playing them but that hasn't really justified acquiring more.

With "modern" games, I only buy when I finish one. Lately I've been on a spending spree: going "halvsies" on a 360 and just last week buying the wife and I a DS with Animal Crossing.

I used to buy on a whim, so I'm getting better. :D

Fuyukaze
04-13-2006, 04:12 PM
Are we talking "new" as in "games I don't already have" or as in "current generation" games?

In regards to "classic" games, I've stopped buying them. I hardly ever play them and they just....sit. Like others have said I like the option of playing them but that hasn't really justified acquiring more.

With "modern" games, I only buy when I finish one. Lately I've been on a spending spree: going "halvsies" on a 360 and just last week buying the wife and I a DS with Animal Crossing.

I used to buy on a whim, so I'm getting better. :D

Well, basicly new would imply anything you actualy have to pay any kind of money, or something of value in exchange for. New as in something you did not have before. Not in that no one before had played that particular copy of the game.

n8littlefield
04-13-2006, 04:51 PM
With "modern" games, I only buy when I finish one. Lately I've been on a spending spree: going "halvsies" on a 360 and just last week buying the wife and I a DS with Animal Crossing.


That means you can't buy another modern game until you finish Animal Crossing LOL

I've stopped buying. I do know I'll be getting a few Atari games next week (my cousin found some at the swap shop at the town dump) but since I won't have to pay/trade for them, I don't think that counts.

Juganawt
04-13-2006, 05:23 PM
as I'm still recovering from my shoulder injury and having no job to go back to when it does heal, I'm strapped for cash.

Unfortunately my gaming purchases have been reduced to sporatic bursts.

I do strive to buy at least one a month though. this month I've bought GRAW, Fight Night Round 3, Oblivion, and Farcry Instincts Predator on the 360, and Animal Crossing DS.. next month I probably wont be able to buy any. x_x

drwily008
04-13-2006, 05:32 PM
I can't do it. I bought 5 Neo-Geo pocket games and Tetris DS just yesterday. I have no self control when it comes to games....oh well!

cyberfluxor
04-19-2006, 12:30 PM
Okay, I lasted 8 days without buying a video game. After my big buy on the 10th I didn't want to end up buying any other games for awhile, but I ended up dropping some money at the pawn shop.

http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=970835&highlight=#970835

It actually wasn't that bad because I was about to buy several other games too, but had to back down because I've been spending quite a bit of money on things lately (ie. dinners, drinks, bowling, pizza, ect.). :/

YoshiM
04-20-2006, 08:30 AM
That means you can't buy another modern game until you finish Animal Crossing LOL

Heh, that didn't work. Picked up Tetris DS and Brain Age for the wife. I also got back into Castelvania: Harmony of Dissonance and found Aria of Sorrow for cheap, so I bought that.

I'm a sad, sad boy :D

Moo Cow
04-20-2006, 09:13 AM
I love video games, but I don't buy them all the time, just in sporadic bursts, like others have said.

Then again, sporadic bursts describes all of my shopping.