The Walmart I go to still has Tony Hawk's Underground 1 for Xbox. They only have one copy, and it's rather bedraggled from sitting on the shelf for forever, but they have it.
They also have a rather large SDTV for sale, one of the old ones with the curved screen. It looks rather odd sitting next to the HDTV's, and the in-store picture quality comparison people are able to get by isn't helping that thing to sell.
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Mine always has a copy of some sports game ending in 2007 for the original Xbox. Silly.
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My Wal-Mart still has lots of copies of Pokemon Puzzle League for N64.
It also has Odama for Gamecube which has never been marked down from 59.99, which is pretty funny because you can buy it for 4 bucks anywhere else in town.
Two years ago the Wal-Mart in the town in which I attended college still had four or five copies of Conker's Bad Fur Day for N64. They had never been marked down either. 79.99.
It also has Odama for Gamecube which has never been marked down from 59.99, which is pretty funny because you can buy it for 4 bucks anywhere else in town.
Two years ago the Wal-Mart in the town in which I attended college still had four or five copies of Conker's Bad Fur Day for N64. They had never been marked down either. 79.99.
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Mine has a few GBA games that haven't ever been marked down. One of the F-Zero games and Final Fantasy V... It's a shame too, cause I would totally buy them at clearance price.
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The kmart by me has panzer dragoon saga or something like that for saturn for 9.99, it's been there forever. Looks like a crap game though.
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Jrecee, I'm going to kick you.
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My Wal-Mart has a copy of Waverace for the Gamecube... still $50.
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sputnik wrote:My Wal-Mart still has lots of copies of Pokemon Puzzle League for N64.
How much is Puzzle League going for? I'm curious.
Anyway I saw Twilight Princess for GameCube at Kmart. Knowing them, since it was locked up, it was probably still still 50 bucks. Though it's really not much cheaper. Though that was a couple of months ago, so whether or not they still have them is a different story.
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My Walmart used to have 2 copies of Waverace for $50. Some suckers bought them recently though.
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BoringSupreez wrote:My Walmart used to have 2 copies of Waverace for $50. Some suckers bought them recently though.
Unless Walmart tumped em' that is.
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