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By allfire | August 14, 2008

Game Time With Mister Raroo: ‘How to Afford Games When Your Cash Flow is Low’

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[mister raroo returns with his regular ‘game time’ column to discuss how his personal finances no longer permit him to buy games in the in any case quantity as he used to - and why that isn’t as a matter of course a bad thing, given the multitude of choices and alternatives on tap to today’s gamer.]

From Surplus to Deficit

It’s interesting how just a short amount of time can make such a difference on your perspective. Videogames certainly have the potential to be an expensive hobby, and a few years ago I didn’t think twice about dropping $50 on any game that caught my attention. I had enough disposable income that the price of games was never a factor in my decision-making process. Instead, if something looked interesting, I went for it. I was spending hundreds of dollars a month on games because, quite simply, I could.

Today, however, it’s viagra an entirely different story. In a nutshell, I can’t afford games like I used to be able to, and I know from speaking with many of my peers that they’re in the same boat. Not only has my salary remained stagnant while the cost of living has gone through the roof, but I have more expenses than ever. Back when I was able to buy games on a whim, I didn’t have to worry about mortgage payments, child care costs, or climbing gas prices. Money is a lot tighter now, and that has had a serious impact on my spending habits.

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I’m happy to report I’ve managed to find ways to continue purchasing and enjoying games, though not without making many sacrifices and significantly changing my spending habits. The days of buying any game that catches my fancy may be long gone, but I’m continuing to find ways to fund my favorite acheter cialis hobby. I might not be able to spend hundreds of dollars a month, but I can still buy new games from time to time.

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There are many strategies I’ve employed to help free up some gaming funds, and overall I think I’ve been very successful. I might not be buying games at the frequency I did in the past, but in many ways I’m actually getting more enjoyment out of my game purchases. Without sounding too much like an infomercial, I must point out that the fiscal tactics that have worked for me may not be the right fit for others, but hopefully this article will give readers some ideas on how to still afford games even when their wallets may be getting awfully thin.

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learning to budget

During my period as a big spender, I was under the impression that I was doing moderately well keeping track of my finances. As it turns out, I wasn’t. I never kept a formal budget until a few years ago, and it wasn’t until that point that I was able to see an accurate representation of the amount of income I had to work with in relation to how much money I was spending. It was rather shocking to see that the quantity of outgoing money was dangerously close to matching or even exceeding my income. It was painfully clear: I was a bad budgeter.

Actually, I have to admit that if it weren’t for one particular incident, I probably wouldn’t have started taking budgeting so seriously. Years ago, when we were first living together, my wife Akemi and I were out grocery shopping and when we got to the checkout counter, Akemi asked me whether she or I would be paying since we were still rookies on how to split our finances. I told her I was pretty much cleaned out until my next paycheck and so that led to the obvious conclusion that she was paying. She stood there for a minute looking at me incredulously, then took out her wallet and paid the cashier. By time we got to the car, her disbelief turned into utter frustration and she asked, “But didn’t you just buy a couple of new games earlier this week?”

Sheepishly, I admitted that indeed I had purchased some games but that I had figured we could put off getting more food for longer since I had been accustomed to skimping on necessities in favor of games or music when I was single. Besides, I was going to get paid in a few days, and I could buy groceries then. Now, my wife is a small packageshe stands about 5′3″ and weighs only about 100 poundsand she one of the nicest and most thoughtful people you’ll ever meet, but if you make her angry enough, you may summon what I like to call the “Akemi Monster.”

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Akemi Monster only comes out on rare occasions. For instance, one time at a San Diego Padres game an inebriated fan behind us was yelling out racist comments about Ichiro Suzuki. Akemi, being of Japanese descent, did not stand for that and quickly turned around to give him an earful, which certainly took the man by surprise.

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