[QUOTE="Noj_Leakim"][QUOTE="Nozizaki"]
Renting, simply put, isn't an option. At a time in the future I'll definetely get Gamefly, but right now, buying and supporting Nintendo with the purchase of a new game is good enough for me. Going to spend atleast a few more weeks playing around with it, maybe I will Master Quest it, but I am definetely going to sell.
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Well I dont mean to sound like a douche, and I pretty much am, but if one reason you bought the game was to help support Nintendo selling the game back to gamestop is just hurting them in a very small way. They could end up losing a sale since gamestop is just going to buy it back for like at most 15 dollars, and then sell it back to someone for 35 dollars.
Quoted for Truth. A major problem in the industry, according to game developers, is pre-owned games. People who could buy the game new at full price could save a little money by getting it used, but Nintendo won't see all of the profit that they would if they bought it new. But like Master Hand said, if you really don't like the game and don't want to keep it then there's no point in hanging onto it and wasting your time with it when you could be playing something else you do like. And I assume when you say "all 3 of the Zelda games" you mean all 3 iterations of OOT?No, you miss-read that. I meant all of 3 of them, as in I've only played Spirit Tracks, OoT 3D and Link's Awakening.
It's not that I don't like the game, it's just I simply won't play-through it again. Once was great, but enough.
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