What do you consider "good money" for a game?

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What do you consider "good money" for a game?

For me its anything over $500 Just curious what everyone else's opinion is on it.
 
Depends on the game and what you have into it. Getting $500 for a dedicated Major Havoc is totally screwing the pooch.
 
For me its anything over $500 Just curious what everyone else's opinion is on it.

I've been able to get nearly all of mine (complete, working, but with cosmetic dings or minor issues like needing a cap kit) for less than $400 with delivery / pickup included. So anything above that I suppose goes into my squeemish zone. If it costs more than that, I'd rather put the money into infrastructure projects (walls, ceiling, power) for the basement.

There's about 3 or 4 that will run ~$1k each on my list but those all get pushed back until the basement is finished.
 
I'm working towards being known as the "1500.00 game guy" but we are talking new cabinet, art, all electronics shopped, everything refinished. Pretty much how they looked new from the box. I've spent anywhere from 50 - 1200.00 on a game personally, depends on the game.
 
I know it depends on the game I dont like to pay more than $500 but i will,I paid $1000 for my pin I had but it was expendable income so i didnt feel to bad about it.On average i spend between $100-$400 thats my comfort range.
 
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