Just making sure, but retro games don't need cases or manuals, right? And do they check each one? I have a bunch of ps2 games sitting around on a spindle that I assume work, but don't have a way to check at the moment.
I picked that up today along with the guides for Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and The Sly Collection.
I couldn't pass on an Oblivion guide with just a little cover wear for $36 when the cheapest I've seen it is $38 and that's missing a cover or has water damage or something.
Found NFS Shift yesterday for $14 while looking for a markdown on Just Cause 2 or Transformers. My store still hasn't marked those 2 games down, so I doubt they were going to markdown NFS Shift to $10 anytime soon.
Bought a copy of Dante's Inferno for 9.XX and saw about 15 copies of DJ Hero and another handful of DS games. The other Target I went to literally had nothing in their clearance section other than some crappy movie 360 game.
The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker - $1
Final Fantasy VIII (#2) - $2
Final Fantasy IX (#1) - $2
Final Fantasy VIII (w/ FF8 Tattoos) Tattoos are untouched and still new. Cover has slight tear on side spine, check pix - $2
Final Fantasy X-2 - $2
Final Fantasy XII LE...