I think I misunderstood your question then. You CAN install the disk version to the hard drive if that's what you're worried about, but there is still a disk check involved which means you need to have access to the Awakening disk whenever you want to play.
It's not like the Oblivion expansion...
No. Unlike the Oblivion and Fallout 3 disc expansion packs (and unlike the PC version) the console versions of Awakening are essentially a stand-alone product. The downside is that you must keep the disk, the up side is that you do not need the original game to play (if you sold it or something).
How can they offer games at 50% of regular price in many cases.
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Regular: $39.99
Amazon.com: $36.99
BestSKU: $19.99
Are these games used or what is going on here?
Do you have any evidence whatsoever to support this? I own both versions and have done direct comparisons: they are exactly the same. The only reason one version is only 2 CDs is because new compression techniques were used. This does not degrade quality - in the same way that putting a file...
Does anyone know where I can find a picture of the Bioshock $49.99 offer? In case I need to price match. EDIT: When does CC normally put the new catalogue online?
I see a major problem:
Dead Rising
Availability: This product usually ships within 2 to 4 weeks.
I guess that means they are out of stock for the moment? (Other games ship in 1 day)
I got this game on release day (Circuit City with $10 gift card; expired). I very much enjoyed it. It's totally different from anything else on the 360 (except Battle for Middle Earth 2). The controls work amazingly well and this comes from a guy that used to play PC games almost exclusively...
If it's so popular, why didn't they put an entry for the game on their website? EDIT: I didn't know you could call for availability at mega stores like Walmart and Target with all the stuff they've got. Well, anyway, thanks folks. I'll be calling them.
They have Rainbow Six Vegas (360) for $40 until Saturday. See ad:
http://images.geekazoids.net/target_ad.jpg
However, it is not available on their website (a page for the 360 version doesn't even exist).
There is a Target somewhere near where I live. Would they carry the game or not you...
Is this site perfectly legit? Because I see some guides for my favorite games for ~$5 each, which seems pretty good.
What is the slowest shipping cost?
Also, when I click on the regular big "Add to Shopping Cart" Link, am I buying the guide new or used?