btboy500 wrote:I'm kinda curious as to where people here might get the money for video games, so tell me where it comes from
Well, I earn what money I spend by working (some of it comes from money my Grandmother sends me, but she doesn't send as much as she used to since she's moved into an ALF).
The big trick is to learn how to be cheap!
2002 I worked in a warehouse, technically it was a part-time job (though I figure what I took home was more than what I would have made full time flipping burgers for min. wage). After exhausting my collection of software, having played through just about everything (including my old N64 games) I started looking at the used stuff at EB. Over the course of 2002 the most I spent on a game was $20-30 for Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, or was it Diablo 2 + expansion? Hmmm?
Anyway, I found lots of great titles, most where under $10, many could be had for $5 or so (and some of the $10 where multi-packs with up to 5-6 games in them).
Granted not everything I got was top notch stuff, but most kept me entertained, and some, like my $3 copy of Theif Gold, where worth 10x what I spent on it.
Even now you can find lots of original PS titles as well as some XBox titles for under $10 (preowned of course)... you do need to watch where you get them from (I trust my local EB, and they have a good return policy, even if the original one they had was neutered by corporate due to leaches who abused it). Yard sales and Flea markets are another good source, though often times it's buyer beware.
I've learned to be cheap.... I usually don't buy something unless my dollar/hour ballance out very much in my favor (that is, I'm not spending 20-30 for a FPS that I'll play through in one weekend, Deus Ex:IW has been one of the few exceptions). RPGs are good for this, generally they tend to have a long play life, and if you're into trying new things (with games like Fallout, Arcanum, or the Balder's Gate/Icewind Dale series) you can replay the game with a different types of characters.
Sadly many new games rely on online play to make up for lack of single player gameplay.... which for people like me (esp back in 2002 when my only online time came from using the timed public terminals in the library for checking mail) that is a major bummer.
If you're online you can find all sorts of good stuff... Home of the Underdogs has tons of games, many of which are available for download as abandonware or even freeware (I recently started looking at "German gaming" and found a version of the Settler's of Catan boardgame done up for the PC for free).
When you're dirt poor (well, maybe not that bad of) you learn how to make do, and it's not always a bad thing. I've gotten more playtime out of my $5-6 "Outcast" for my PC than I did (so far) with my $50 Deus Ex: IW.
Please note... you're milage may vary.