Cool Springs Update:
I apologize for not posting this earlier, but I haven't been near a computer and my phone's browser has issues with posting. Cool Springs (Nashville area), TN has had some 50% off racks for a couple of weeks now, and I wasn't biting, but I was in the area and decided to check for penny guides. If I had remembered that they were out of penny guides the last time I was there, I would have missed out big time. They switched all the 50% off to 75% off. By the time I left, most of the good stuff was gone, but they did still have several Hell's Highway CE (forget price), a bunch of Smackdown vs. Raw 2009 CE (forget price), and 4 Grand Theft Auto IV CE ($17.50 after discount), all for 360. They also had a bunch of different guitars, and 1 copy left of Singstar v1 bundle ($15 after discount) for PS3.
My pickups (prices are after discount):
Sega Superstars Tennis (PS3) $5 (last one, I think)
Syphon Filter Dark Mirror (PSP) $3.75 (at least 1 left)
Dragon Quest IV (DS) $7.50 (a few left)
Tecmo Bowl (DS) $7.50 (You'll notice the price has gone back up since the universal $10 clearance sale)
Eye of Judgment Bundle (PS3) $17.50 (last one. Saved me from continuing to try to find it at different Walmarts. None left. Sears Rivergate has a couple for $30, if you are having trouble finding it.)
Tom Clancy's Endwar CE (360 and PS3) $10 each (They were marked $89.99, and I was thinking, for $22.50, the headsets are worth it. If I had realized they were $10, I would have grabbed another for a friend, but it was already gone by the time I found out. None left)
Facebreaker (360) $5 (tons left)
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (360) $10 (a couple left)
Flash Focus (DS) $5 (Tons left)
Spider-Man Web of Shadows (360) $6 (a few left)
Nights (Wii) $5 (not sure how many left)
They had some older sports games (08 basketball titles for ps3, fifa street 3 for ps3), Blitz 2 (360), Drum King and Ultimate Band (Wii), a ton of different plastic guitars, and a few 75% off guides (I remember Dead Space was one), and some other DS games, and games for other systems that I don't recall. Also, I think they had World at War CE for windows, but I can't swear to it. One woman grabbed a ton of PS2 dual shock 2 controllers, not sure if there were any more. If I don't come to my senses, I may go back tomorrow.
Also, BB Rivergate still has about 10 Rolando iTunes game cards.
[quote name='styl3s']Wish some deals would come across Knoxville, only place i come across deals is mckays used books/cds/music[/QUOTE]
Really? I used to go to McKay's in Knoxville (maybe 15 years or so ago), did some flips there and Disc Exchange (they still around?). I only recently (like the past two weeks) discovered the McKay's here in Nashville, but they pretty much don't have any game deals. Most of the stuff they try to sell for MSRP or higher (They have a used Wii, for example, $250. Maybe it comes with extra stuff, I don't know. Used DS $100, used DS Lite $130, etc.), some still has lower priced used stickers from other stores. I'm surprised they don't have universal pricing. Still, it has been a pretty decent place to sell to, so far. Most stuff they seem to give about 60% cash value vs. trade credit (e.g. if something trades for $1 in credit, they'll give you 60 cents, but some of the games I've traded get about 70% or 80%. I don't yet know how the trade values compare to their selling price, as I've only traded with them twice). I did find Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3) uncharacteristically priced at $9.99, but other than that and some older scratched up xbox and gamecube titles, no deals.