tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6558274255021839439.post3210971540251400230..comments2013-08-13T18:05:32.483-07:00Comments on Budget Gaming: The Pokémon TCG Online:FreeKartikayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03140584888168074729noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6558274255021839439.post-48958090376889562292013-08-13T18:05:32.483-07:002013-08-13T18:05:32.483-07:00Nice review. It still searches quite high so here ...Nice review. It still searches quite high so here are a couple of updates:<br /><br />There are several redeemable codes/decks: "boundariescrossed", "dragonsexalted", plasmastorm, plasmafreeze, nextdestinies, darkexplorers which will give you cards without spending cash.<br /><br />They are getting rid of the booster credits and replacing them with gems and keys (not sure how these are going to work).<br /><br />Yes - it's better if you have a few real decks with unlock codes - but it's a pretty decent free game and a great way for a novice to learn the mechanics.PeteFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10955643342671071144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6558274255021839439.post-84476061153658419092012-07-13T14:31:14.403-07:002012-07-13T14:31:14.403-07:00well there are some online stores like stop2shop.c...well there are some online stores like stop2shop.com that sell booster credits for about a dollar, then email you the code in seconds. you don't really have to go to the store to buy a five dollar pack.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6558274255021839439.post-3135254667263127472012-06-08T23:03:47.024-07:002012-06-08T23:03:47.024-07:00Hi, I'm really sorry I never responded to this...Hi, I'm really sorry I never responded to this. I honestly thought my blog was buried and stopped checking for comments a while ago. I know you've probably long since forgotten about this question, but I'll answer anyway:<br /><br />Yes, most gamers will find the money for their favorite franchises. Still, there are many gamers who have very limited funds, especially in those early twenties when disposable income is not as easy to come by. I've been there myself, and when you're in that position, finding a game you can play for weeks that's less than half the price of a retail game can be a great way to save money and still enjoy this rather expensive hobby. So yeah, people will usually buy what they want, but sometimes it's just not possible, and when you only have thirty dollars to spend until you're next check, it's nice to know that you're not going to waste it on something that's over in a few hours.Kartikayahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03140584888168074729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6558274255021839439.post-74256930495226423352012-03-19T15:43:01.796-07:002012-03-19T15:43:01.796-07:00Kartikaya,
Honestly I have no interest in Pokemon...Kartikaya,<br /><br />Honestly I have no interest in Pokemon, but you have a good writing style. Saw this link in Cracked. <br />Question: Do gamers really care how much they're spending? Won't they shell out the bucks for what they like?<br /><br />PatrickPatrickhttp://www.theleakywiki.comnoreply@blogger.com