[quote name='N5'][quote name='Luckychunk']Chicago, IL suburbs are wiped out. No recent restocking of any titles whatsoever.
Schaumburg = wiped
Mount Prospect (Randhurst Mall) = wiped
Hawthorne/Libertyville = wiped
Deer Park/Killdeer = wiped
Spring Hill = LOTS of old sports titles, but otherwise wiped.
Crystal Lake = wiped
I did manage to find Splinter cell GC and Sega GT 2002 at the Randhurst CC, but that is the extent of it.
Almost all of the CCs around me set up the white 4.99 boxes earlier in the week, and they are now all basically empty.
The thing that struck me funny were the new plastic placards holding a corporate memo which basicaly read: "Dear CC Customers: Please note the $4.99 clearance sale is limited to titles IN STOCK and on hand. No Rainchecks. Please accept our apologies and sorry for the confusion -- as a Circuit City customer, we value your business." (not verbatim)
I read this memo as saying: "We're sorry that the prices went into effect one week early, but there's nothing we can do about our current shaq-fu selection." They probably had to act fast to type/print/mail these out in order for the CCs in my area to effectively cover their respective butts.
I did see a number of people walking around with the multi-page internet master list, with scowls on their faces.[/quote]
Not good news for me.

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Well I called before hand and got a guy who was actually willing to look up quantities for me. They didn't have much, but according to the system, they had a fatal frame for xbox (not a bad game and hard to find). So I hopped in the car and went to get it. Unforunately by the time I got there someone had stolen it or it was moved somewhere because the CC guy couldn't find it. Oh well. I did hit up the Spring hill store on thurs., the day after they put the bins out and got a few good scores. I picked up moto gp2 (xb) and ssx tricky (xb). They had 3 bins of games, mostly sports, but at least that store put a 10 games per household limit on the games, at least while I was there.