Where do you buy your games at?

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So...where do you usually buy your games at? Or where do your parents buy them for you at?

I usually get my games from amazon.com because I get free 2 day shipping and I find the games on there much cheaper than at retail stores.
 
Toys "R" Us, only because I get a discount for working there. XD Though, if another store is having a midnight launch or has a special offer that Toys "R" Us doesn't have, then I might go there instead, lol.
 
Silver Dragon said:
I usually get my games from amazon.com because I get free 2 day shipping and I find the games on there much cheaper than at retail stores.
I could never buy my games online. When there's a game that I want, I have to get it on the release date, otherwise I'd go crazy. Even if the games may be slightly cheaper, there's no way that I'm gonna wait for it to ship.
 
Gamestop or Target.

Target only because it's close. It's got a terrible selection, most of it shovelware.
 
Tyeforce said:
Silver Dragon said:
I usually get my games from amazon.com because I get free 2 day shipping and I find the games on there much cheaper than at retail stores.
I could never buy my games online. When there's a game that I want, I have to get it on the release date, otherwise I'd go crazy. Even if the games may be slightly cheaper, there's no way that I'm gonna wait for it to ship.
Most of the time I can wait a day after the release for the game, and now, amazon.com is starting to have free release date delivery. If they don't have that, and I'm really anticipating the game, I'll just go to a store and buy it.
 
Silver Dragon said:
Tyeforce said:
Silver Dragon said:
I usually get my games from amazon.com because I get free 2 day shipping and I find the games on there much cheaper than at retail stores.
I could never buy my games online. When there's a game that I want, I have to get it on the release date, otherwise I'd go crazy. Even if the games may be slightly cheaper, there's no way that I'm gonna wait for it to ship.
Most of the time I can wait a day after the release for the game, and now, amazon.com is starting to have free release date delivery. If they don't have that, and I'm really anticipating the game, I'll just go to a store and buy it.
Even so, I'd rather actually go out to the store to buy it, instead up just having it arrive at my door. I dunno what it is, but there's just a special feeling when you physically bring home the game yourself. That car ride home from the store when you're opening the the game and reading the instruction manual, so excited to play it... I couldn't give that up for anything.
 
Tyeforce said:
Silver Dragon said:
Tyeforce said:
Silver Dragon said:
I usually get my games from amazon.com because I get free 2 day shipping and I find the games on there much cheaper than at retail stores.
I could never buy my games online. When there's a game that I want, I have to get it on the release date, otherwise I'd go crazy. Even if the games may be slightly cheaper, there's no way that I'm gonna wait for it to ship.
Most of the time I can wait a day after the release for the game, and now, amazon.com is starting to have free release date delivery. If they don't have that, and I'm really anticipating the game, I'll just go to a store and buy it.
Even so, I'd rather actually go out to the store to buy it, instead up just having it arrive at my door. I dunno what it is, but there's just a special feeling when you physically bring home the game yourself. That car ride home from the store when you're opening the the game and reading the instruction manual, so excited to play it... I couldn't give that up for anything.
You read the manual?
:huh:
 
Silverstorms said:
Tyeforce said:
Silver Dragon said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deephave to get it on the release date, otherwise I'd go crazy. Even if the games may be slightly cheaper, there's no way that I'm gonna wait for it to ship.
Most of the time I can wait a day after the release for the game, and now, amazon.com is starting to have free release date delivery. If they don't have that, and I'm really anticipating the game, I'll just go to a store and buy it.
Even so, I'd rather actually go out to the store to buy it, instead up just having it arrive at my door. I dunno what it is, but there's just a special feeling when you physically bring home the game yourself. That car ride home from the store when you're opening the the game and reading the instruction manual, so excited to play it... I couldn't give that up for anything.
You read the manual?
:huh:
Yeah, why not?
 
Gamestop, of course. I'd wish there would be Nintendo stores all over the world.
 
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