How to Build Your PlayStation 2 Game Collection for Cheap

Start researching the popular titles., Evaluate just how much you could afford to spend., If you consider shopping at GameStop, get an Edge card., Don't just shop at one store, be a smart shopper by shopping at more than one store. , Try to only get...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Start researching the popular titles.

    Such as Devil May Cry series from 1
    - 3, Silent Hill games, Resident Evil games, Final Fantasy games, Max Payne 1 and 2, Grand Theft Auto series, God of War I & 2, and any other games that is considered as a popular title.

    Those games are a great start to your collection.
  2. Step 2: Evaluate just how much you could afford to spend.

    You can't just walk into the store and expect to pay for it if you don't know how much you could afford to spend. , It's a type of discount card for GameStop, it'll give you 10% off of any used games. ,, There is no point to have a game if you don't bother playing it at least once in a while. , Sometimes if your family is nice enough they might decide to get a game for you on your birthday or during the holidays. , During those kinds of days, there's sometimes a discount for games you wanted.

    So waiting could sometimes pay off.
  3. Step 3: If you consider shopping at GameStop

  4. Step 4: get an Edge card.

  5. Step 5: Don't just shop at one store

  6. Step 6: be a smart shopper by shopping at more than one store.

  7. Step 7: Try to only get the games you know you will play.

  8. Step 8: Consider getting them as gifts from your family.

  9. Step 9: Wait till a special offer or Christmastime/Boxing Day.

Detailed Guide

Such as Devil May Cry series from 1
- 3, Silent Hill games, Resident Evil games, Final Fantasy games, Max Payne 1 and 2, Grand Theft Auto series, God of War I & 2, and any other games that is considered as a popular title.

Those games are a great start to your collection.

You can't just walk into the store and expect to pay for it if you don't know how much you could afford to spend. , It's a type of discount card for GameStop, it'll give you 10% off of any used games. ,, There is no point to have a game if you don't bother playing it at least once in a while. , Sometimes if your family is nice enough they might decide to get a game for you on your birthday or during the holidays. , During those kinds of days, there's sometimes a discount for games you wanted.

So waiting could sometimes pay off.

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