Just sell one set and keep one for your son.donalbane
i guess i could sell one set of controllers, but then if we were going to play it, we wouldn't be able to do it together. i'd either keep it all or sell it all. i'm really leaning toward selling it. i guess the reason for the thread is that i just haven't really given it much of a chance and wondered if there were any "power users" out there that might know something that i don't....
Yeah, I just don't see myself playing Killzone or SOCOM with it. The sorcerer game and Heroes might be cool, but I don't know if it merits keeping the system. I can trade this stuff in on a minty fresh copy of King of Fighters '98 for my NEOGEO. I'm also not much of a motion gamer, but my son is. I just really think that the Wii has the corner on that market. I also get frustrated with the PS3 sensors not picking up if you "step outside of the box".
I asked for the Move for Christmas, because my son was dying for Kinect. But we don't have a 360 so I thought this would suffice. I'm sorely disappointed.
I have the Move with 2 right-hand controllers, and 2 left-hand controllers. I'm just not diggin' it. I can get $100 trade in for all of it. Should I do it?
It was a Christmas gift, so I have no money in it.
Hell no it's not wrong. I was a gamer back when it wasn't "cool". Now every frat house in america has multiple video game consoles and everyone is gaming. I'm 33 and I'll always be a gamer. It's just a way of life. You can't take something that's been a part of who you are for your entire life and then just dismiss it because another year rolls around. You gonna stop watching TV because you're 30, 40 or 50?
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