Retrozoa wrote:pankakes123 wrote:Also trading games in is a quick and easy process with no ifs, ands, or buts.
Yeah, it's real easy. You just give them your games and they give you the spare change in the clerk's pocket in return.
This the reason why so many disc based games are in generic cases at
Gamestop. Last week I saw a kid trade in some PSP UMD games. The employee wouldn't accept one of the complete games due to separation of the housing, that makes sense. Yet they did take the incomplete other two and not even get the case from the rejected game. The incomplete games had rubber generic protectors, even those was given back "We can't sell these", leaving the
UMD trade ins with no case whatsoever.
On the plus for right now,
Gamestop still the best deal for online search and finding used games. As long as they continue to sell PS2 I'm there. As soon as only current generation games will be sold, then there is no longer any reason for me to shop at
Gamestop.
Couple things I can never figure out:
1. Preorder a product just to get a bonus DLC hype. Six months later its half price.
2. Buy an opened "New" game when its the same price sealed at a competitor.
Another store chain called
Bookoff is expanding their game selection. They require COMPLETE games to buy back. This will be my source once
Gamestop kills the PS2 inventory.