[quote name='Rictor']Say what? How is it a hassle to buy a gift card and why would it require 2 trips? I get them all the time. It's never hard to find them...if you don't know where they are, talk to a manager. You slap $20 on the gift card when you come in the store, then use it to pay when you leave the store. Or, if you don't want to stand in line twice, pay for the gift card when you pay for your game and do a second transaction to buy the game.
And for people that always swear up and down that your BB doesn't carry this gift card (doubtful), shoot an e-mail to Best Buy corporate or call customer service and tell them they're losing your business because of this. I'm sure they'll show up in a few days after that. Best Buy and all other stores love selling gift cards.[/QUOTE]
They may have them now, but about a year ago I kept looking for them and never saw them (and I found many other types of gift cards they had - I remember seeing EA sports ones and Xbox only ones). Haven't looked in almost a year. I mean, for most of last year the wonderous $5 off ANY game (no $19.99 limit) coupon was active, so there was no need to get into the GGC thing anyway. I used that coupon to the fullest - both to get games I wanted and to get GR/EB trade fodder.
However, I still don't want to pay $15 for Brain Age, so it's a moot point

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Back on topic, the bad news at GR keeps piling up:
- No Metroid Prime Hunters (but still on order)
- No Brain Age (but still on order)
- No Odama (and NONE on order, even though I have a preorder)
- Lost Magic, which comes out next week has NONE on order, even though I have a preorder.
Dammit... I was at a GC and I thought of doing the buy 2 over $24.99 and get 2 under $18.99 for free but the only $18.99 and under I could come up with were Ghost in the Shell and Nightmare of Druaga - so obviously they would be for GR trade-in. But then I figured what's the point of that...
To top it all off, I saw that my GR does have 2 copies of SSX on Tour for the GC on clearance (which I bought from them using the preorder deal). That and the Metroid Prime 2 and Baten Kaitos on clearance were clearly mocking me (I have yet to play much of any of those games and paid $30 or more for each).
OK, rant over.
They did an interesting thing at my GR - they reorganized the clearance games so they are on the same racks as the non-sale games. This makes it very easy to tell what percentage of games are on sale vs their entire stock. It is very obviously 25% of their PS2 games (1 of 4 rack sections, nearly all games are 2-3 deep in all 4 sections), 25% of their Xbox games (ditto), and about 30-50% of their Gamecube games (harder to tell there because they are crammed in with the GBA and DS ones). So there's still much more they could clear out if they want to make space. And these are just the floor stock - the newest games are locked in a glass case. So, if they *really* wanted to get rid of most new games they still have 75% of their older stock to clear out and then they'd be left with the 100 or so newest games (across all systems) that are locked up.