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| Kiss My Pom Poms ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I think this is the same the world over, but in the UK several game shops allow you to trade in your old games for a discount on new ones. I often trade in games to get a big discount (or sometimes get the new game for free), but ever so often I trade in a game I've completed or got fed up of and later wish I hadn't. One game that springs to mind is Dark Angel for the PS2. I know it didn't get great reviews, but I love the stealth stuff, and hiding Max behind a wall and whistling to get a guards attention before you snap his neck was just so satisfying. Plus you got to control this ![]() which made for a pretty pleasing gaming experience ![]() |
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| Castlevania, I didnt think much of the game when I was younger, so I traded it in for a snes game*forgot which one* and years later I look back and wish i kept it. I have 2/3 on the nes, seems incomplete without 1, plus 1 is great. I could buy it cheap on ebay again, but meh. |
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