Best Retailer Website Design

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Voting is now open for Best Retailer Website Design.

Regardless of the retailer's sales or deals, which website has the best design?

You may want to consider factors such as; integrating additional content into their site, the ease at which you can search for deals, or any other factors you think are important to a great game retailer website.

Amazon.com
CircuitCity.com
EBgames.com / GameStop.com
GameFly.com
Play-Asia.com
 
Play-Asia is a bit too blocky for me. EB/GS sucks too because of the need to copy and paste links. I'll say Amazon for having excellent search functions and being pretty easy on the eyes.
 
[quote name='botticus']Best Buy, now that I've found the admittedly easy URL hack to check store availability for any item.[/QUOTE]

Can you tell me more about this?
 
I like the new design GoGamer.com did recently. Lots of info provided, and easy to find what your looking for.
 
Can I vote for Ebgames before GS took over.

I'm surprised to see play-asia get as many votes as it has. It has some nice search features but other then that its blocky as someone stated above. You have to work around the site, and not comfortably surf IMO of course.
 
BestBuy, Circuit City, EB/Gamestop, & Play-Asia are all too cluttered for my tastes. Amazon is nice and clean, but my vote goes to Gamefly.
 
Amazon.com - I usually check out the customer feedback on anything I buy there first (even if I don't buy from amazon). Helps to avoid buying junk. Not to mention One-click shopping and a generally fast site that returns searches quickly.
 
[quote name='portland485']I'd say Newegg.com

it has lots of nice filters and sorting options so you can find stuff fast.[/quote]

I have only purchased computer components from newegg, but I will give them a nomination for how well they update their site with the latest featured deals.
 
Amazon has awesome prices + free shipping, but their search sucks. Trying to sort titles from lowest price brings up all of the marketplace sellers as well.

My vote goes to Play-Asia!
 
Circuitcity.com

Their default is to list all games by system by price, lowest to highest. It can't be simpler than that.
 
[quote name='Swift900']I have only purchased computer components from newegg, but I will give them a nomination for how well they update their site with the latest featured deals.[/QUOTE]
Many sites are a headache to browse, but newegg is great for browsing even though the search function isn't the best, but my nod goes to newegg.
 
My vote goes to CC.
I'm partial to checking for the in store pickup option since I have a buddy who works there and will hold the game(s) for me until I arrive. Came in handy over the holidays.
 
Play-Asia is a site I actually get excited about visiting. The personal agent, reviews and links are great. They also have the most pleasing color and graphic layout by far.

Amazon is really a crowded mess in comparison.
 
I guess I'm the only one going with Gamefly on this one. I just find the layout attractive & easy to find stuff on.
 
I voted for Amazon, i always get what I need when I search, its game section is put into good catagories and it encorporates other retailer's stuff.
 
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