Yeah, I grabbed five NES and one Genesis game. All together full price they were $140.00, with the B1G1 free promo, my pro discount, and CAG16 promo, I wound up paying a little over $64 after sales tax.
This was my first time really shopping using Gamestop's new website and it was a miserable experience. Half of Gamestop's retro inventory is out of stock and the new site has no way of filtering those games out, so I had to quick view each game I had half an interest in to see if I could actually buy it. Then when I was ready to checkout, I decided to redeem my pro reward points for a $10 off coupon. Except I couldn't; the rewards system outright refused to redeem my points. After an hour of waiting to see if Gamestop would sort their shit out, I gave up and decided to checkout. Except now I couldn't; one of the games in my cart was now out of stock. And of course Gamestop's website wouldn't tell me which one or even just automatically remove the game from my cart. The error message told me I had to manually remove the game or games in my cart that were out of stock. And of course none of the games listed in my cart are linked to their product page so I could bop back and forth, I had to remove each item from my cart one at a time until the cart error message went away. Then I had to go back out and hunt down the games I removed from my cart again until I found the game that was out of stock and pick a substitute.
I got my games at the end, but I was legit angry when I was done. Just the sum of all those little annoyances at that site. What was Gamestop thinking with that redesigned site.