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Thu 01/04/04 at 10:23
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Hey!! Today at whsmith.co.uk I found the non-platinum version of ffx (with the bonus disc) for 40 pounds. I had missed that,and got the platinum one. You think I should get it ?
Fri 02/04/04 at 16:28
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"Redness Returneth"
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Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
>
> The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it.
> What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think
> the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
> Yes but think about it. I got ffx2, which is regular non platinum,
> that's in addition to the old ps1 versions: 7/8/9. So if I come 50
> years later or something and look at my video games collection, it
> will be like: Hey that's ff7! that's FF8! that's ffx2! oh and
> Grandpa, why is ffx in platinum? Didn't you have enough money when
> you were a kid ?
>
> You should sell your games before you are a grandparent.
> No Way !! Absolutely no way. I'm still keeping my first video game
> for nes (Mario), for the mega drive (Charles Barkley Jam), for the
> ps1 ( Porche Challange)and for ps2 (Metal Gear Solid 2). And even if
> I considered selling anything, it deffinitely wouldn't be a final
> fantasy title, even if I couldn't afford to eat, go to school, live
> in a house or even sleep on a bed. And that's a fact. I swear it.
> Final Fantasy has become one of the organs of my body. just beside
> the heart.
>
> You are a very loyal gamer. You would rather have a Final Fanatsy
> game than a house. Amazing.
> Heh. Believe it or not, the only reason why I bought a ps2 is to get
> mgs2, and I mean the only reason. Before I knew about it, I didn't
> really want a ps2, I was happy with my ps1. But when I knew about, I
> just had to buy a ps2. My dad refused, and my mom couldn't oppose
> him, so I kept saving all my pocket money in secret. I even lied to
> my mom and asked her to give me extra pocket money instead of
> sandwiches, and I kept saving for a while till my mom accidently
> found out, so she felt sorry for me and convinced my dad to buy it
> for me!! Also I wanted to get ffx but I didn't think it was worth it.
> But you know what, after I got it, I think like, hell it was worth it
> even more than mgs2!

Wow! Cool story there, Cusack. By the way, what age are you? (honestly)
Fri 02/04/04 at 16:26
Regular
"Time Up"
Posts: 755
Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
>
> The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it.
> What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think
> the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
> Yes but think about it. I got ffx2, which is regular non platinum,
> that's in addition to the old ps1 versions: 7/8/9. So if I come 50
> years later or something and look at my video games collection, it
> will be like: Hey that's ff7! that's FF8! that's ffx2! oh and
> Grandpa, why is ffx in platinum? Didn't you have enough money when
> you were a kid ?
>
> You should sell your games before you are a grandparent.
> No Way !! Absolutely no way. I'm still keeping my first video game
> for nes (Mario), for the mega drive (Charles Barkley Jam), for the
> ps1 ( Porche Challange)and for ps2 (Metal Gear Solid 2). And even if
> I considered selling anything, it deffinitely wouldn't be a final
> fantasy title, even if I couldn't afford to eat, go to school, live
> in a house or even sleep on a bed. And that's a fact. I swear it.
> Final Fantasy has become one of the organs of my body. just beside
> the heart.
>
> You are a very loyal gamer. You would rather have a Final Fanatsy
> game than a house. Amazing.
Heh. Believe it or not, the only reason why I bought a ps2 is to get mgs2, and I mean the only reason. Before I knew about it, I didn't really want a ps2, I was happy with my ps1. But when I knew about, I just had to buy a ps2. My dad refused, and my mom couldn't oppose him, so I kept saving all my pocket money in secret. I even lied to my mom and asked her to give me extra pocket money instead of sandwiches, and I kept saving for a while till my mom accidently found out, so she felt sorry for me and convinced my dad to buy it for me!! Also I wanted to get ffx but I didn't think it was worth it. But you know what, after I got it, I think like, hell it was worth it even more than mgs2!
Fri 02/04/04 at 16:19
Regular
"Redness Returneth"
Posts: 8,310
Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
>
> The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it.
> What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think
> the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
> Yes but think about it. I got ffx2, which is regular non platinum,
> that's in addition to the old ps1 versions: 7/8/9. So if I come 50
> years later or something and look at my video games collection, it
> will be like: Hey that's ff7! that's FF8! that's ffx2! oh and
> Grandpa, why is ffx in platinum? Didn't you have enough money when
> you were a kid ?
>
> You should sell your games before you are a grandparent.
> No Way !! Absolutely no way. I'm still keeping my first video game
> for nes (Mario), for the mega drive (Charles Barkley Jam), for the
> ps1 ( Porche Challange)and for ps2 (Metal Gear Solid 2). And even if
> I considered selling anything, it deffinitely wouldn't be a final
> fantasy title, even if I couldn't afford to eat, go to school, live
> in a house or even sleep on a bed. And that's a fact. I swear it.
> Final Fantasy has become one of the organs of my body. just beside
> the heart.

You are a very loyal gamer. You would rather have a Final Fanatsy game than a house. Amazing.
Fri 02/04/04 at 16:11
Regular
"Time Up"
Posts: 755
Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
>
> The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it.
> What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think
> the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
> Yes but think about it. I got ffx2, which is regular non platinum,
> that's in addition to the old ps1 versions: 7/8/9. So if I come 50
> years later or something and look at my video games collection, it
> will be like: Hey that's ff7! that's FF8! that's ffx2! oh and
> Grandpa, why is ffx in platinum? Didn't you have enough money when
> you were a kid ?
>
> You should sell your games before you are a grandparent.
No Way !! Absolutely no way. I'm still keeping my first video game for nes (Mario), for the mega drive (Charles Barkley Jam), for the ps1 ( Porche Challange)and for ps2 (Metal Gear Solid 2). And even if I considered selling anything, it deffinitely wouldn't be a final fantasy title, even if I couldn't afford to eat, go to school, live in a house or even sleep on a bed. And that's a fact. I swear it. Final Fantasy has become one of the organs of my body. just beside the heart.
Fri 02/04/04 at 16:03
Regular
"Redness Returneth"
Posts: 8,310
Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
>
> The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it.
> What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think
> the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
> Yes but think about it. I got ffx2, which is regular non platinum,
> that's in addition to the old ps1 versions: 7/8/9. So if I come 50
> years later or something and look at my video games collection, it
> will be like: Hey that's ff7! that's FF8! that's ffx2! oh and
> Grandpa, why is ffx in platinum? Didn't you have enough money when
> you were a kid ?

You should sell your games before you are a grandparent.
Fri 02/04/04 at 15:54
Regular
"Time Up"
Posts: 755
Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
>
> The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it.
> What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think
> the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
Yes but think about it. I got ffx2, which is regular non platinum, that's in addition to the old ps1 versions: 7/8/9. So if I come 50 years later or something and look at my video games collection, it will be like: Hey that's ff7! that's FF8! that's ffx2! oh and Grandpa, why is ffx in platinum? Didn't you have enough money when you were a kid ?
Fri 02/04/04 at 15:50
Regular
"Redness Returneth"
Posts: 8,310
Cusack wrote:
> Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
> I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the
> bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid
> "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)

The second disc isn't worth anything near 40 pounds so don't get it. What's wrong with having the platinum word on the front? And I think the silver frame is so much cooler than the normal one.
Fri 02/04/04 at 15:36
Regular
"Time Up"
Posts: 755
Wakka wrote:
> Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!
>
> I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its
> not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
I already have the platinum, I want this one only because of the bonus disc (And the game cover that doesn't have that big stupid "platinum word" and that big stupid silver frame)
Fri 02/04/04 at 14:37
Regular
"Redness Returneth"
Posts: 8,310
Cusack wrote:
> ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
> I am!!!

I got the two disc version ages ago and to be perfectly honest, its not worth the extra 20 pounds. Get the platium one, mate.
Fri 02/04/04 at 12:07
Regular
"Time Up"
Posts: 755
ssxpro wrote:
> There are so many copies of FFX sold that its hardly a collector's
> item, so the only reason you'd want to spend that much more money on
> it would be if you were desperate to see the extras.
>
> Whilst I did enjoy the bonus disc, I wouldn't really want to spend
> that much on it. Its got a music video, a few interviews, that sort
> of stuff, but nothing amazing. If you are a massive, enormous, die
> hard fan, then go for it, but otherwise, its not worth the extra
> money.
I am!!!

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