Depends on the Target. The first one just looked at the Best Buy website on my phone, and the other one looked it up themselves. The cashier was pretty hesitant and had to ask a manager to confirm the price. But both times, the manager said something like "Well, we gotta match it. That's our policy."
Oh, and you gotta bring the game to customer services. Not the regular checkout.
Edit: Any time you see a big retailer having a sale on something, but it's sold out, just get it price matched somewhere else. I've done this with Nintendo Land, Professor Layton 3DS, and Kid Icarus Uprising. ($20, $15, $15). As far as I know, Best Buy, Walmart, Fry's, and Target will all price match each other, as well as Amazon.
Video Game "Look what I found"
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Thanks for the tips! I picked up one of two remaining copies at my local Target this morning for $8. I wanted this Wii game more than any other; so, I am very happy to add it to my collection for an incredible price.
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Couldn't have put it better. Didn't for see there being so much resistance to buying a game solely to flip it. Don't think I could retire doing that.aaron wrote:i don't think there's a difference. it's your money; save it/spend it how you like.elmagicochrisg wrote:You know what I mean...AppleQueso wrote:Honestly buying and flipping to pay for a car I'd consider to be unwise. Too many random factors in play, it's just not a stable enough source of income. Better to simply save up paychecks.
You see a game for cheap. You think you can make a profit on it. You buy it, sell it, and put the money aside for something not game related. So you didn't buy it to fund your own game collection, but to buy something completely different with the money...
Mentally there might be a difference for some people between buying to fund that same hobby, or buying simply to make a profit to use on something else...
i would hazard a guess that people who think there is a difference are insufferable assholes.
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I just got back from an 8 hour round trip drive to get some Sony PVMs. I went to a medical equipment reseller/recycler's warehouse. They had dozens of 19" and 20" models. Unfortunately, I missed being able to snag some 25" PVMs and one 32" PVM because they recycled them a week earlier.
Here are some cruddy shots of a few pallets of PVMs. Sorry for the lousy pics. The lighting was almost non-existant in there.


And here are the four 1943MD's that I picked up:

Here are some cruddy shots of a few pallets of PVMs. Sorry for the lousy pics. The lighting was almost non-existant in there.


And here are the four 1943MD's that I picked up:

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Well I'll need somewhere to sleep when the wife kicks me out for bringing home all this stuff.AppleQueso wrote:bmoc is building a fortress out of PVMs.
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vaderno.wavbmoc wrote:Unfortunately, I missed being able to snag some 25" PVMs and one 32" PVM because they recycled them a week earlier.![]()
those 1943MD's look like they're in excellent shape, congrats!

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What's so special about those tvs compared to other CRTs?
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They're not TV's, they're PVMs, which stands for Professional Video Monitor. They cost thousands when they were made, accept analog RGB signals, and are arguably the best displays for retro gaming. Those particular models are medical grade equipment.BumbleChump wrote:What's so special about those tvs compared to other CRTs?

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Last weekend's yard sale haul was pretty light. I found a copy of Sonic Battle & Zelda: Minish Cap for .75 cents each.
A week ago, I happened to come across a newly listed Genesis lot of Sonic 1, Sonic 3, Streets of Rage 2, NBA Jam: TE, & Toy Story CIB for $20 w/FS. A perfect lot for me, with the exclusion of Sonic 1, I have none of these games. I've also been looking for Sonic 3 for awhile at a price below the $10-15+ most people charge for that game CIB.
A week ago, I happened to come across a newly listed Genesis lot of Sonic 1, Sonic 3, Streets of Rage 2, NBA Jam: TE, & Toy Story CIB for $20 w/FS. A perfect lot for me, with the exclusion of Sonic 1, I have none of these games. I've also been looking for Sonic 3 for awhile at a price below the $10-15+ most people charge for that game CIB.
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