Because PC games nowadays require really high end computers for it to run smoothly. People aren't willing to drop a few hundred bucks every year or so to keep up with the hardware requirements. Instead, at least to me and my circle of friends, have opted to go console, where you pay one price for the console, and then buy games for it. It's much cheaper in the long run, and there's already a good online community for consoles. Now if there's no one buying games in general in your store... maybe your prices are too high.
2007-02-23 03:05:17
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answered by Danilo M 1
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Prototype, infamous, Mini Ninjas, GTA IV, choose for speed Shift, any of those video games could save you occupied for a solid on a similar time as and be some thing completely diverse to what you have performed earlier. each and all of the video games i've got reported are on the PS3 format yet some or all could be on the 360 too.
2016-11-25 01:46:46
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answered by ? 4
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Beats me I just got Star Wars Empire at War and Medieval 2: Total War and Axis & Allies over the holidays. Maybe everyone bought the games they wanted over Christmas and nothing new has come out since then.
2007-02-23 01:59:09
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answered by Ducati 996R 4
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It seem like more gamers are into game consoles now(Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo, ect.). Plus now game consoles are more like PCs, with a controller to it. I think most people are tired finding a game that work well on their PC, so instead they buy game console where they can be free from that hassle.
2007-02-23 03:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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computer games are expensive, maybe it was a bad day. who knows what will happen in a couple of days. or maybe they are getting their games somewhere else, like walmart or target. I'm sorry I said that but that's what I think.
2007-02-23 02:20:20
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answered by ? 4
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Lately a huge buzz has gone around that computer games are for nerds. I am not sure.
2007-02-23 02:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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