... well it was from my ronald mcdonald costume from last year. suffice to say, ronald never had larger hair than that halloween.
and this picture was back in june. kinda funny how i don't even remember taking in the first place.
got a network adapter for 32 and kirby & the amazing mirror for 24.
since the coupon doesn't scan (or at least mine didn't), it was pretty funny watching the cashier figure out the cost on a calculator.
Well, I'm giving it as a gift (or thinking about it...) so it seems a little bit easier to photocopy instead of asking them for the box and then ripping a piece of it out.
I visited both the other day. Each store has some good stuff (THUG for GC for $31, if my eyes worked that day), but overall, I think the Stonestown one still had a better selection.
Got back from Stonestown (San Francisco) KB Toys. All of their GBA games are gone, but there's still a few console games left.
Oh yes, and the employees there would not let me buy the Rebel Strike bonus disc. :cry:
It doesn't even really matter how much you put into the GGC itself, since it's your money that goes into it and your money that you keep. Just use the cards to pay for the rest of the game you used the GGC coupon with.
I'm not so sure about the Fry's price match, but at my Best Buy, the computer wouldn't allow me to use my GGC coupon. I'm thinking it was since it had a promotional $10 gift card along with the game, you can't use coupons as well.
Well, I didn't ask the guy there about it, but I did notice that the signs that read "20-50% OFF!" had interchangeable numbers, so there is a chance it could go up...
KB at Stonestown Galleria (in San Francisco) is still open. I headed over there tonight and the employee working there told me that they'd be open for another month or two. That's a good sign, though the games are still at 20% off.
Went there tonight. The lady working there said all games and accessories were 10% off, but it came out to 20% off when I got Sonic Heroes. I hope it goes down in a few weeks.