If it's the old Yellow Light of Death, it will need it's power capacitors replacing (it used to be widely thought that reflowing was the solution like in 360's but that's not the case). The upshot of this is for this situation if you CAN afford saving for a few weeks to get a PS3 and the game, go for it, because it's prime time for buying that generation's goods.Īs far as your old PS3 not working, if it just stopped and there's absolutely nothing going on (no power indicator, no fan spin, or anoy other noise) then it's likely either a fuse or power circuitry issue. So it can get cheaper and probably will for at least another generation span, but then it will start climbing slowly, and the games get a bit harder to find as collectors hold onto the rare stuff anyway. It's also that sweet spot where the availability of games are high too as it's it's newish. However, if it helps I can give you a bit of extra info for the future from my decades of rare record and video game collecting.Īs a general rule of thumb, when a platform is just over a generation old (in other words, the PS3 right now), that's when you can pick stuff up at it's cheapest - both hardware and software. So yeah, maybe widen your scope a bit? I really appreciate your response, I had a PS3 up until it stopped working for some reason, I haven't been able to fix the console yet or find a cheap one but I am still currently looking, I was an avid collector, always buying PS3 games if I felt it was a good deal and such, I have boxes of PS3 games including 'TWD: Survival Instinct' at the moment I am searching around for a cheap PC version of this game so I can experience it without having to buy an entire new PS3 nor do I have the money to buy a new one, I'm just trying to find a key under 35 but it seems people are so stubborn with the pricing. I've been madly buying WiiU games in recent months as they've gone to a few quid each, with the most expensive being around £15. It's not just the fact that having physical copies is a great way to prevent issues like this, but also buying games at least a generation old or more are cheap as chips. This is one of the major reasons I game on as many platforms as possible. If the game codes are that expensive, then think about trying to find a cheap PS3 and buy a boxed copy, or something similar. Messaggio originale di crunchyfrog:To be perfectly frank, if you're that desperate to play it again (and I fully understand and actually applaud you for loving the game - people these days are honest with themselves), then try thinking a little bit more outside the box. I come here as a last effort to see if someone currently has the key and either wants to sell it cheap, trade it for something else, whichever one it is, I'd appreciate it so much if you could help out <3 I have been searching for the steam key for about 2 years now, but the pricing has always been extremely high, some even sell for up to $200 others sell for $80-$50 but they've all been too expensive. To a lot of people this might sound ridiculous, but it's almost a part of my childhood, I even remember the day I bought it, and the day after where I spent hours playing it, I actually look back at these memories fondly, I was younger I didn't really have expectations or standards to compare the game to, I just purely enjoyed it because it was my first time experiencing a zombie video game, and I genuinely had fun running around stabbing/shooting zombies.Īnd this was me playing on my dads PlayStation 3 at the time, I really want to revisit the game and experience it again, I don't expect much, I don't want much, I just want to play this memory again. So apparently "Walking Dead: Survival Instinct" was completely delisted in 2016, including the game being removed from the steam store, now I can understand why they would do this since the game was very negatively received and widely despised.
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