lots
BUY games, lol.
Oblivion (Bought 2nd for PS3 after my 360 chainsawed the first copy)
Halo 3 (360 chainsawed)
I’ve bought Tomb Raider Legend and Tomb Raider Anniversary twice. I’ve played that first on my PS2 then I bought it on a Steam Sale because I wanted to play it in the original language.
And I’ve bought ‘the binding of isaac’ twice, because I love this game so much and wanted to support the developers
Episode One.
One retail and one Orange Box
Commandos 1-3
Baldur’s Gate 2
Fallout 1,2,Tactics
project zomboid
Diablo 1. Bought it twice before we figured out you could copy the CD instead of doing a spawn version to play on lan or BNET.
D2 as well to play on BNET, but one of the CD keys got smudged, so it became useless.
Unreal Tournament 3, 2 times…wanted to play on LAN. For my laptop. No it’s not a shitty laptop it’s an Alienware m17x…older model but it does the job
yes it’s overpriced…cost me 33.000skr, 4,747.18 USD, 3,741.78 EUR …
EDIT: still works like a mf…can’t beat quality
Not that you’re being defensive or anything…
Quite a few actually, I had loads on disc and then later on they turned up on Steam. And I’m lazy like that (I mean, no worries about losing the disc or updates or whatever).
Dead Space 2, Red Alert 3, Command and Conquer 3, Half-Life 1, Unreal/Unreal Tournament, few others.
Only get them when they’re on sale though, no point in paying full price again.
I first bought Fallout 3 for PS3. After I got hooked, I absolutely had to buy it on Steam so I could play it with mods.
Maybe you’re right I had to take an insane amount of flac from friends that really couldn’t understand why someone could actually buy one of those bastards.
If I ever bought a pre-built machine again, I’d go Alienware. The first one I bought was amazing. The case is very well built and the internals are still being used, albeit in a different case! Although I’m not sure what they’re like now though, I got mine before Dell came in. A friend of mine bought one recently and is pleased with it, there was a problem with the PSU but someone came round and replaced it for him within a day or two!
Incredible value for money (and there’s a lot of money :fffuuu .
I bought Fable once, then someone else trashed my CD and I had to buy a new one, though I forced the price on them.
Then I bought WoW + BC twice because I needed a new account, but I think my brother actually payed for that.
Then I had to get Diablo 2 again because the CD mysteriously dissappeared. But then I didn’t because I got it for my birthday.
So I haven’t really bought anything twice, but I have gotten them twice. I don’t generally pay much for games, anyway, and I’m smart enough to get them for the PC in the first place and not fuck about with consoles. (Hah)
C&C, Red Alert, Red Alert 2 and C&C Generals
Total Annihilation
MGS1, 2, and 3
Half Life & Opposing Force
Go for it…I have no complaints other than the outrageuos prices …I switched the original drive to a ForceGT SSD (535Mb/s) and it’s still a great comp.
Red Alert 2: 3 times
Second time was because my PC apparently didn’t like the Allied disc, it was destroyed by my CD-drive (weird noises and crack noise occured, the disc was scratched all over and split in two, never happened afterwards lol)
3rd time was in the First Decade pack with all C&C games up to Generals: Zero Hour, because C&C is/was awesome.
Abe’s Oddysee - PC, then PSN, speed difference is noticable, PSX version is too damn slow.
Vectorman 2 - Opened one to play, the other is still brand new and sealed
Super Mario Galaxy 1
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Mario Kart Wii
Foolishly sold my Wii and these awesome games, bought them back a year later, all except Metroid Prime Trilogy, good game but I’m not in any rush to play it again.
also WoW, got sick of it, lost the CD’s, bought it again couple years later, got sick of it again, vowed never to return to the realm.
The Orange Box is the closest I’ve come to buying a game twice; got me extra copies of HL2 and Ep1. I’ve considered buying FEAR again, just because I have the retail version and it can’t be activated on Steam.