How Should I Use a $20 Gamestop Gift Card?
Re: How Should I Use a $20 Gamestop Gift Card?
Personally I would hold off for a B2G1 sale on all the PS3/360 inventory. I can feel it coming seeing as both the 360 and PS3 have walls devoted to $9.99 or less now so the prices should start plummeting soon.
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Re: How Should I Use a $20 Gamestop Gift Card?
You could level a piece of wobbly furniture.
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Re: How Should I Use a $20 Gamestop Gift Card?
What's really strange is that Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys also had the apostrophe (twice on the disc artwork) - and that game was Japan-only!TheSonicRetard wrote: An aside, but it's Ys, not Y's. No apostrophe. It's pronounced like easy, without the y at the end. Just mentioning it because, before the series finally got popular in the US, one of the only ports was for the SMS where it was mispelled with an apostrophe and for decades there was confusion about both the spelling and pronunciation.
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Re: How Should I Use a $20 Gamestop Gift Card?
I will probably do that once I spend the creditHobie-wan wrote:You could level a piece of wobbly furniture.
Re: How Should I Use a $20 Gamestop Gift Card?
Ha! I just grabbed my copy and I had never noticed that before! The one in the back is a bit hard to notice, because it looks like it could just be a bit of the "Y" broken off due to the scraggly nature of the font, but the other one is unmistakable.BoneSnapDeez wrote:What's really strange is that Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys also had the apostrophe (twice on the disc artwork) - and that game was Japan-only!TheSonicRetard wrote: An aside, but it's Ys, not Y's. No apostrophe. It's pronounced like easy, without the y at the end. Just mentioning it because, before the series finally got popular in the US, one of the only ports was for the SMS where it was mispelled with an apostrophe and for decades there was confusion about both the spelling and pronunciation.
Even weirder is the cover has Ys written correctly many times.

