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And to think I paid £60 for mine....
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And to think I paid £60 for mine....
No regrets, though.
Plus RL a few days later.
Ahhhh......it's payed back every penny.
I've easily spent 300 hours on my gamecube, but if you add up all the prices ofthe games I've bought on top...
It'd probably work out at a quid an hour, after trade-ins and ebay-ing.
And it's still got many, many years ahead of it.
> But its second hand anyway so £27 is about right when you can
> buy a new one for £67. I think thats about right!
I know, it's just a bit shocking you know?
Anyone who held back on getting the console has some pretty decent deals this time round.
It's just a shame that our country has that
"grafixr wikid, nintendo r 4 kids" attitude to cause the machine to drop to such low prices.