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Sun 27/01/02 at 12:55
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I have saved £20 up and I need some advice would game should I get I have a Gameboy advance,N46 and Playstation 2 I don't know which game to pick and from which system I need help.
Coley.
Sun 27/01/02 at 12:55
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"Simpsons Guy"
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I have saved £20 up and I need some advice would game should I get I have a Gameboy advance,N46 and Playstation 2 I don't know which game to pick and from which system I need help.
Coley.
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:01
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"Shermer, Illinois?"
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£20 won't get you much, so don't expect anything, and you may walk out with a nice little bargain. You may be able to get a cheap, second-hand GBA game, a cheap, second-hand N64 game, and a rediculously cheap (or rediculously crap, depending on your view) PS2 game.

Waste not, want not. That's my motto!
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:01
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"MildlyAmusing.co.uk"
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I think you'll need more than 20 quid won't you? I can't think of many games at all that are less than £20.
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:04
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Well i've got a gba myself and if you ask me what i do i get game boy colour games the graphics may not be the best but your likely to get a top game for £20 and theres usually lots of variety!
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:08
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"Simpsons Guy"
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what would you say save up and get a better game or just get a PSONe game can anyone say a PSone game they like for £20.
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:35
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"Is'not Dave... sorr"
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There's no question in my mind that you need to save a little more money and hang on for a while. There's so much more choice when you have £30/£35 to spend, and your unlikely to then end up buying a game you didn't partcularly want.

I bet if you looked along the shelves of your local SR, the games you'd pick out as wanting to own would be more than £20, and therefore whichever game you did eventually buy wouldn't have been your first choice.
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:37
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"Simpsons Guy"
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ADH wrote:
> There's no question in my mind that you need to save a little more money and
> hang on for a while. There's so much more choice when you have
> £30/£35 to spend, and your unlikely to then end up buying a game you
> didn't partcularly want.

I bet if you looked along the shelves of your local
> SR, the games you'd pick out as wanting to own would be more than £20, and
> therefore whichever game you did eventually buy wouldn't have been your first
> choice.
ADH thanks for the advice but one thing is wrong I live in N.Ireland and there is no SR there if you opened there then I could look.
Coley.
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:47
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coley wrote:

ADH thanks for the advice but
> one thing is wrong I live in N.Ireland and there is no SR there if you opened
> there then I could look.
Coley.

Why don't you just buy the game on the net ?
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:47
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"Is'not Dave... sorr"
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Well, browse the games directory on the SR site then. It's just the principals of my advice, (that the games you most want are probably a lot more than £20) that is important.
Sun 27/01/02 at 13:48
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SR are doing a deal for 25 quid......u get dynasty warriors 2 and gun giffron blaze (both ps2) for that price which aren't great games but are good for the price :)

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