Player Attack: Want to get rich quick? Have you considered selling virtual items? What about virtual items for a game that hasn’t been created yet? If you play your cards right, you can make a decent pile of cash – like Chinese developer Snail Games, who has netted a handy $21,000 for upcoming game Age of Wulin – which is not quite ready to play yet.
Most of us usually don’t like to spend our money on expensive in-game items, especially if they are only cosmetic. But sometimes we can afford to splurge a little, although likely not as much as the people who bought the items on this list.
A quick warning: there have been many more expensive in-game items sold (like Planet Calypso in Entropia), but since they had actual use and provided players with an added experience, we won’t be counting them today.
Narayan at IGCritic writes "While at a glance it may seem as though all video games worth playing cost more than just the moths fluttering about the inside of your wallet, you just have to look a little harder to find those amazing free to play games."
Age of Wulin's new expansion, called "Chapter 7: Awakening", features 5th Internal Skills, new challenging activities and more.
good for this psycho.
If you have that kind of money to throw away and not even feel it...why WOULDN'T you buy it.
and my mom says i cant handle my money
Can we be best friends
and i thought the 100$ for a car(think it's koenisegg) for NFS world was pathetic.