leet_x1337 said:It's not Gamestop, and I've bought a lot of games there with no trouble, but since I was planning to buy Mario Galaxy 1 (yeah, I'm a Wii owner) I checked the prices online. A new copy of a three-year-old game costs exactly the same amount as its more recent sequel.
I'm not kidding. I'll even show you: http://www.ebgames.com.au/search?title=Super+Mario+Galaxy
I'm probably going to just buy it used and delete all the previous owner's files. Or get the second one. Either way, it's still overpriced.
I don't think the comment 'Welcome to Nintendo gaming' really works, seeing as I got a Wii back in '09, I've got ten games for it right now, I've owned a DS since '06 (and about nineteen games including the ones I traded back in)... and yes, I have paid some incredible prices for games, but I usually get my DS ones rather newer than four years old. Still, you didn't know, but now you do. I'm not that offended, really.Asuka Soryu said:leet_x1337 said:It's not Gamestop, and I've bought a lot of games there with no trouble, but since I was planning to buy Mario Galaxy 1 (yeah, I'm a Wii owner) I checked the prices online. A new copy of a three-year-old game costs exactly the same amount as its more recent sequel.
I'm not kidding. I'll even show you: http://www.ebgames.com.au/search?title=Super+Mario+Galaxy
I'm probably going to just buy it used and delete all the previous owner's files. Or get the second one. Either way, it's still overpriced.
Haha. Welcome to Nintendo gaming. If it has Zelda or Mario on the cover, you'll be hard pressed to find one that's cheap.
They always hold their retail value of when they were new. I've seen old as Mario games for the DS that cost as much as a new one, hell I've seen some used and are years old that cost 30-40$
I have a couple, which all add up to me not shopping there anymore, especially at my local one as the guys there are like 45 years old and completely out of touch with technology these days. But the most notable one is the day I was just stopping by after school, seeing if they had any xbox games that caught my eye. I browsed the section for a while, the lady behind the counter kept looking at me strangely, and came over several times to ask if I needed anything, I assured her that I was just browsing and if something caught my eye I'd call her. I was a teenager who happened to like wearing hoodies back then and so this sort of 'wary attention' was just accepted to me by now. I was probably there about five to ten minutes, nothing really caught my eye, so I went to leave, as I was collecting my bag from the front the lady turns to me and says "you gonna pay for that?"DJ_DEnM said:I'd love to hear your Radio Shack story =D
Then why bother replying? I don't read topics to read posts from people who have nothing to contribute.tony2077 said:sorry but i don't have any
Scabadus said:I don't even know if it's the same company, but I've never had a bad experiance in the Game stores here in the UK. I mean, yeah, their prices are shit but they do have the best selection, £20 for a used game is better than nowhere in town selling it, I just make sure to check the other shops first.
You can't really blame the staff at the local store for that though, and when it comes to knowledge about games and peripherals they do know their stuff.
I once did a prank call asking for that then Duke Nukem Forever. The people there must've been trained or something, because this woman starting saying in an almost convincing tone that "Yeah, we have it, on all platforms, it's free."spiffleh said:I got a prank call about that once. I was not amused.Zaik said:If you ever have a problem with Gamestop employees, after you make your point ask them for a copy of Battletoads.
Unless it's a relatively new Gamestop, somebody should have a fit and threaten to kill you or call the police.
http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Is_This_Battletoads
Actually I was about 3 hours later when I stopped being an idiot XD
To me, I don't care if they know nothing, just as long as they're honest about it. With the black controller it would've been better just to say "if it exists, we don't stock it" rather than flat-out refuse its existence.Angerwing said:The poor guys work for a very low hourly rate. What, do you expect them to go home and fucking research every single peripheral, obscure or not?
Lol, yeah, I always open the boxes straight away, if I didn't see exactly which CDs went in the case, just to ensure they're the right ones, right number and undamaged.RowdyRodimus said:As for people getting a game for the wrong system, is it that hard to just open a bag and a case before you leave the store?
Good Old Games, or GoG.comFangShadow said:Off topic: I'm looking to start buying games online. (so I can find some old games I really want) Would anyone be able to recommend a good site besides amazon or ebay?
Thanks, I appreciate itTheYellowCellPhone said:Good Old Games, or GoG.comFangShadow said:Off topic: I'm looking to start buying games online. (so I can find some old games I really want) Would anyone be able to recommend a good site besides amazon or ebay?
Hahaha, clearly the best one so far. This sounds more like something I would say thoughFranBunnyFFXII said:GameStop a place where an employee told me JRPGs werent even real RPGs. Then ranted on about how Mass Effect 1 and 2 Were more "RPG" than a JRPG could ever be.