Okay, just found this out. On the left side of the Gamestop page, there is a "Set Your Home Store" box by entering your Zip code. Nearest stores in stock availability then appears on second page load of every game search.
So now when I do a random search, I don't have to type the zip every time. But still have to click "Check Availability" and wait for a second page to load local map. I guess two page loads is better then three for every game search. Stll like the old way which would text list stores right away with a given search result.
If you don't like the new Gamestop layout:
[email protected]
Maybe a few EMails will bring back the older faster game search.
New Gamestop Web layout
Re: New Gamestop Web layout
CRT vs LCD - Hardware Mods - HDAdvance - Custom Controllers - Game Storage - Wii Gamecube and other Guides:
CRTGAMER Guides in Board Guides Index: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 5#p1109425
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dedalusdedalus
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Re: New Gamestop Web layout
Thanks for pointing that out. Good info. That makes the new format somewhat more tolerable.CRTGAMER wrote:Okay, just found this out. On the left side of the Gamestop page, there is a "Set Your Home Store" box by entering your Zip code.
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Re: New Gamestop Web layout
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but according to the clerk I spoke to at Gamestop, both PSO ep. I & II and PSO I&II plus are games which a GS will never stock if they aren't currently stocking them because both have been flagged as being akin to an MMORPG without a server to play them on. They have a special code for games like that, and so they won't buy used copies if someone were to try to sell them to GS.
I have a ton of games listed at my store's site: Super Smash Video Games