Yeah Gamestation isn't getting visited much these days. I see they have a few Gamecube games worth having, but I'm not willing to pay 9.99 for Double Dash. They do have the odd gem though, such as Metroid Prime 2 for 2.99. Gamecube I find there are cheap games or expensive games. Your Metroids, Timesplitters and even Resident Evils (1 mainly) are dirt cheap, then you have the Mario games that are atleast a tenner, then you have the expensive ones such as Baten Kaitos, Zelda, Pikmin 2 etc. In fact saying there are cheap, average priced and expensive games is the most stupid thing I have written.Reprise wrote:Yeah I'm from the UK mate. Definitely finding that Gamecube games are holding their value well too unfortunately. Sigh, I should have done this a year ago when Gamestation were clearing their Gamecube stock out with really cheap prices. In fact, even about 2 months ago my Gamestation had loads of Gamecube games and they were being sold really cheap to clear stock. I'm talking Resident Evil 4 being sold for a fiver and most games being £2 kind of cheap. Shame, because when I went into Gamestation the other day and bought my Gamdcube and games, a lot of the games were nearly double what they were a couple of months ago.
A tip I can give you though, is the expensive games like your Pikmin 2's, your Twin Snakes, get a Freeloader and nab the NTSC versions, sometimes you can save yourself atleast £10. I did this with Resident Evil 4 when a few years ago it was about £20 second hand, I got the US version for about £8. A lot of the time you also get a different boxart, but you do have to use the Freeloader each time. I imagine the Japanese ones are cheaper too but the boxes are a lot smaller (if like me, you don't want your collection having odd sized boxes


