I'm doing an experiment, prompted by last night's impromptu retro extravaganza:
How many games can I get for £30 on budget? I think PC Gamer have done something along those lines before, but it goes to show that you don't need to fork out full price for a new game when you're bored, you could fork out the equivalent of a full price game and come away with three or four excellent games you might have missed the first time around.
So, £30 later I (in theory) find myself with:
Black & White (£4.99, Play.com)
Dungeon Siege (£4.99, Play.com)
Starcraft & Broodwar (£7.99, Play.com)
Warcraft 3 (£6.99, Amazon)
Ground Control 2 (£4.99, Play.com)
I actually just bought UT2004 (£9.99 from Play), as I've already got all of those bar GC2 and wouldn't have time to play them anyway (especially with Oblivion on the way), but it's an interesting exercise.
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Finding some I hadn't already got, proved more difficult than I thought, so I had to go to the £10 range:
- Deux Ex: Invisible War
- Black & White 2
- Doom3: Resurrection of Evil
For the £5 ones, all I could find were things I already had floored
- AVP Gold
- Black & White
- Carmageddon II Carpocalypse Now
- Dungeon Keeper II
- No-one lives Forever
- Tribes 2
Apart from these three, which I don't have
- Motocross Madness 2
- Gunman Chronicles
- Hitman Codename 47
- Deux Ex: Invisible War
- Black & White 2
- Doom3: Resurrection of Evil
For the £5 ones, all I could find were things I already had floored
- AVP Gold
- Black & White
- Carmageddon II Carpocalypse Now
- Dungeon Keeper II
- No-one lives Forever
- Tribes 2
Apart from these three, which I don't have
- Motocross Madness 2
- Gunman Chronicles
- Hitman Codename 47
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