Re: [SWCollect] Previously owned games resold by chains

2004-06-12 Thread Peter Olafson
"C.E. Forman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I still troll the used item bin for the very occasional vintage goodie> > that shows up. Found two yesterday: LucasFilm's Tie Fighter and OOP's> > Perfect General II.>> At what store? Those are a decade old.Every once in a great while this can ha

Re: [SWCollect] Previously owned games resold by chains

2004-06-12 Thread C.E. Forman
> > I still troll the used item bin for the very occasional vintage goodie > > that shows up. Found two yesterday: LucasFilm's Tie Fighter and OOP's > > Perfect General II. > > At what store? Those are a decade old. Every once in a great while this can happen. I got a brand-new Countdown by Acc

Re: [SWCollect] Previously owned games resold by chains

2004-06-11 Thread Jim Leonard
Dan Chisarick wrote: I still troll the used item bin for the very occasional vintage goodie that shows up. Found two yesterday: LucasFilm's Tie Fighter and OOP's Perfect General II. At what store? Those are a decade old. Anyway, Tie Fighter was $3.99. Perfect General II was $14.99. WHAT? I

[SWCollect] Previously owned games resold by chains

2004-06-08 Thread Dan Chisarick
I've not been a fan of places like EB, GameStop, etc. charging $50 for a game, giving you $15-20 for it a few weeks later, then reselling it for $40-45. More than once I've seen used games sold costing more than the shrinkwrapped version of the identical title, usually within a few feet of eac