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    Brick & Mortar Deal/Sale of the Year 2010

    Taking into account retail price and timing relative to launch, it has to be Blur for $10. And despite its faults, the game was quite good too.
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    Best Game Value 2010

    StarCraft 2. And though the content may not be something that appeals to everyone, the amount of content in GT5 is absolutely amazing for those who do enjoy the game's driving and collecting mechanics.
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    Best Brick & Mortar Game Retailer 2010

    Target, because they still occasionally have good to great deals - Best Buy doesn't seem like they do anymore. K-Mart seems like they've become really good, but I don't have any close to me, so it's not an option.
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    Best Online Game Retailer 2010

    I clicked the thread thinking this has got to be the easiest choice ever - Amazon obviously. But then I saw Steam was also listed. I honestly don't think they should be directly compared since the rest are still primarily sellers of physical goods, whereas Steam (and EA to a much lesser extent...
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    CAGcast #222: The Perfect Stranger

    Cheapy: There actually is a demo to Auditorium, both as a flash game and as an iOS game (free with paid DLC levels). I'm honestly quite surprised none of you knew of this game.
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    Halo Reach: Wheel of Halo Contest - Winners Posted!

    Nice, would love a new 360!
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    CAGcast #194: Shipwreck's Burden

    Regarding the guy suing GameStop, I think what it comes down to is how the used games are marketed, both on the box, and orally by the employees. Because based on my experience, the standard line given is "it's the same as a new copy and you save five bucks", and in the case of games with...
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    CAGcast #191: Motion Fighters

    Completely agreed with Shipwreck on the Sega releases. I really have to wonder who at Sega decided it was a good idea to release both Yakuza 3 and Resonance of Fate within a week of Final Fantasy XIII (and within a month or so of 2 other semi-high profile JPRGs, White Knight Chronicles and Star...
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    CAGcast #190: World of Duty

    I was referring to the previous week's episode, when I think you said something along the lines of "the people who're complaining about the DRM are those who were probably going to pirate anyway", which does makes it seem like the legitimate customers don't care about the DRM (which they do, of...
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    CAGcast #190: World of Duty

    Regarding the Wombat and PC gaming parts, while I don't think Wombat is, as others have called him, a douchebag (at least not when he isn't intentionally trying to be one), I do think he was very far off the mark when his statements in the last episode basically seem to indicate that he thinks...
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    CAGcast #177: Gay Friendly

    Want to thank Wombat for letting me know about the NPR Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me podcast. =)
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