Hey guys, I'm saying goodbye to the windy city and wanted to get rid of a few items, let me know if you're interested in these:
:ps2: Guitar Hero 1, 2, 80s (w/ 2 guitars) - $50
:360: Guitar Hero 2 & 3 (1 wired, 1 wireless guitar) - $75
Cobalt Flux DDR Pad - $225
Force Unleashed rebate confirmed for Chicago, IL.
There were quite a few small placards underneath the games saying how much of rebate there was. Looked like official printed materials, not manager's specials.
Just got back from the Circuit City at Wolcott and Fullerton. Not much going on, several copies of Far Cry 2 for 360, Pokemon Dungeons. I grabbed the last copy of Apollo Justice for DS.
Your best bets to get the games are either eBay or here in the trader forums. Most places don't even sell the games anymore (although you might find a spyro 3 pak in some clearance bins).
I'm guessing you're talking about the sale on Xbox games, but what about the PS2 games? Did the math just work out that way or was there some kind of sale/markdowns?
They usually keep their game at their MSRP, which explains your sticker shock. The FYE near me and in the pictures above have a red sticker that says "On Sale $9.99".
A quick browse through Wikipedia revealed this seller. I don't expect any of them do PAL to NTSC or NTSC to PAL conversions in the box because they seem to be regular blu-ray players with a modified firmware.
That's all relative. I personally can watch the netflix streaming without a major problem as long as I have full signal strength, but I will always wait to see a blu-ray copy of the movie if I can.
You can thoroughly enjoy a movie over netflix but you can see the compression they use to stream...