Well, okay, it's a bit late in the game and so it seems my local video games specialists stock about a half dozen Gamecube games between them, all of them not bieng what I wat - that is to say, Resident Evil and killer7. They just sprang to mind recently, and I decided that I had to have them, which is going to frustrate me to no end.
Does anyone know any good, moderately reliable online retailers, serving up games in the PAL format?
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Just try eBay. I've had nothing buy good experiences buying PS2 games from there. Just go for the online stores, and you should get pretty reliable service.
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Amazon still stocks quite a few last time I checked.
Also, look for software of gaming chains that sell tested, pre-owned games. I've picked up dozens of cheap (as in $5 cheap) GC and N64 games that way. Granted, it was safer in the 64 days because cartridges cannot be damaged by mere mortals, but even with the disc games a bit of spit and polish kept them working.
Also, look for software of gaming chains that sell tested, pre-owned games. I've picked up dozens of cheap (as in $5 cheap) GC and N64 games that way. Granted, it was safer in the 64 days because cartridges cannot be damaged by mere mortals, but even with the disc games a bit of spit and polish kept them working.
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Gamefly is hideously overpriced imo. For the cost of their rentals I could buy the same game used in good quality at Gamestop. In some cases two games.chitoryu12 wrote:I think Gamefly would work. They have loads of console games for every system since the PS2. You can take out two games at a time. If a game is for sale, you can buy it and keep it, or just keep the game as long as you want before sending it back.
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