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  1. Not trying to shit on anyone cause I dig the site aesthetic and the graphics are neat but same problem I have with Price Charting and why I no longer use it. It’s just easier to get sales data directly from eBay. 
     

    Rando game I picked and one is not even close to a good enough sample size but loose shows 4 recent sales on eBay from 2023 when there are a shit ton more as soon as yesterday. Last tracked loose sale on Mynty is 11/2023 it looks like
     

    https://mynty.gg/game/dungeon-explorer-3/?item=loose

    Edit: pulled another rando - Super C loose on NES, last tracked sale on Mynty - 10/2023

    https://mynty.gg/game/super-c/?item=loose

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  2. Ok someone has got to explain this to me:

    With modern games that aren’t even multiplayer games right, I always see articles on whatever gaming news sites like “Starfield has lost 97% of its Steam player base in the last 6 months”. Isn’t this just how games go that have no multiplayer part? Like I bought Starfield and played it for like I dunno two weeks and that was that. Isn’t it sort of unrealistic that people would be playing a single player game like over a year later? Maybe I play a new release game for a month max and then move onto a new game. Are there really people out there who buy a single player RPG type game and still play it over a year later? I guess there are but they wouldn’t see like normal consumer to me. Same thing with Cyberpunk 2077 as another example. 

  3. I don’t know if it’s the potato photos or how VGS and our forums software scale down images but it just looks like a regular ass gold controller with an even worse Polaroid of some scores that don’t even have the controller in it. What exactly is being shown here? I guess the Made in Japan thing is cool vs the other made in Chinas and if you were hardcore about controller collecting you’d dig it, but it really has no other indications of being made for a special event? Lame

  4. 1 hour ago, LeatherRebel5150 said:

     I guess, you have a point. So my questions are:

    The incomes of all adult occupants are taken into account for the loan amount/approval. But what happens some time after the purchase of the home and the occupancy number changes (marriage/divorce/death/etc)

    When looking at assets, how are joint accounts considered when one of the account holders won't be one of the occupants?

    I think there are state specific rules in play here as well so it might be helpful to list what state you are curious on

    Your first question I would speculate that after you are given the loan it won’t matter much how many occupants live in the house as long as the mortgage gets paid. On the second I’ll again speculate that if you have access to the account/money it’ll still count as yours whether or not the joint owner lives in the property. The fact sheet also says they only look at income but you are probably right to assume they look at assets as well when determining the subsidy granted. 
     

    They have a neat eligibility assessment tool here which may answer some questions for you as well

    https://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do?pageAction=assessmentType

  5. It’s kind of funny how many sellers on eBay sell homebrew games and claim how rare they are but are still being actively sold. There is a copy of Copper Jacket for sale for like $129 and you can literally buy it on Amazon for $48 from the publisher. 

  6. Just now, Tabonga said:

    Heh - I related previously my encounter with one of those jacklegs.  It was the first tax year after Mrs. Tabonga died and I just didn't want to deal with it.  I went to Walmart for regular shopping and talked with one of them - I described what I had to deal with - actually very simple - qualifying widower's filing with 3 pensions, social security and a very small amount of savings account interest.  He wouldn't give me an estimate and insisted on doing them first and then charging me.  WTF WTF*.  I refused to agree to such a poor way of doing things  - I did ask him as I left if he would buy a used car at a car lot by picking it out and then finding out out how much it was after agreeing to buy it.  He had no reply.  That year, like always, I wound up doing  it myself.

    *Demonstrative way of saying double WTF!

    Enough said there lmao

  7. 27 minutes ago, Code Monkey said:

    I'll be claiming about $20,000 in video game purchases as a business expense.

    Technically I'm building this collection tracker so I need them to photograph and inventory so they're a business expense. Work smarter, not harder.

    I strongly suggest you consult a tax professional on that. You are a pain in the ass know it all but you seem like a nice enough guy so try and stay out of jail

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  8. 3 minutes ago, Tulpa said:

    It takes a little bit to get the different moves down, but once you do, it becomes a lot more satisfying to play.

     

    It’s not even a game I play and take seriously, it’s just fun to play and the faces the dudes make when they get hit with the ball always make me laugh. Knowing to double tap and hold right to run and throw the super dodge ball does make it way more fun though. The only bummer about this is the game hits a sprite limit all the time so lines go in and out. 

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