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By: MoneySmartGuides
I don't pay video games like I used to, but there are so many options now when you don't want to buy a brand new game for $60 and before. The best are the sports games that come out every year. If you can just wait a year, the previous version will be heavily discounted.

By: admin
In reply to <a href="https://compoundingpennies.com/how-to-save-money-on-video-games/#comment-228">Elaine@mortgagefreeinthree.com</a>. Let us know if he manages to do that. It is a great lesson to be learning.

By: admin
In reply to <a href="https://compoundingpennies.com/how-to-save-money-on-video-games/#comment-221">Matt @ RamblingFever Money</a>. I thought of that myself as I read this post. I, too, don't play enough to warrant that type of expense, but if you were into that thing it might make a lot of sense.

By: Elaine@mortgagefreeinthree.com
The whole video games thing leaves me cold confess - but have popped my son in front of this list to get him thinking about how he can trim his own "spending money" budget. Many thanks

By: Matt @ RamblingFever Money
Another great resource for video games is a website that rents video games for a small monthly fee, similar to Netflix. Check out http://www.gamefly.com/ I have not used it, as I am not much of a gamer, but I did stumble across it once when looking for game reviews. I think if I did have time to play a ton of games, I would definitely use something like this. I know something like this would have been quite handy for Atari and original Nintendo games when I was a kid!