[quote name='netspyder5k']im from mansfield ohio and i work in a video game store in shelby called Stickman's Video games. we sell tons of stuff... for cheap... anything from atari to 360, RPGs to crap sports games hah! seriously check us out... if you mention cheap ass gamer and ill give you a discount \\

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I've been meaning to check out this store for quite a while, but there's no sense in doing that when I'm the big broke-ass I am. Shelby is kind of a pain-in-the-ass drive, though. I should also just beg you for a job while I'm there, that solves all of my problems.
If anyone else is around here, the Goodwill in Ontario has a pretty huge pile of sealed PC games for $5 each. They all have Best Buy stickers on them, I don't know why they would have them, but you can score Oblivion and Shivering Isles for $10.
Anyway, I've unfortunately resorted to selling off my DVDs and what little games I have as of late. I went to Buybacks twice, and got a pretty decent deal once and completely hosed the next. I don't have anything else I'm willing to sell, so I guess the two trips balance each other out. I felt like I couldn't say no the second time, because the girl spent a good 20 minutes scanning everything and, quite frankly, I'm a sucker for a cute girl in a nerd store. I really wish they'd have given me a receipt with everything on it, the first time I went out there I ended up with $50 even on a total of 17 bargain-bin DVDs and Xbox games Gamestop won't take. I guess like every other store out there, it's hit-or-miss, both on their prices and TIVs. I wanted a copy of Casino on DVD but it was $7 where the rest of the DVDs are $3, and in this day-and-age it's pretty hard for me to pay for a DVD. I guess it's fair that it's twice as much since it's twice as long, I just didn't have that much to spare.
The first thing I noticed having not been there since before Christmas was that the console case was PICKED CLEAN. The NESes, SNESes, 64s, and PSXs were all gone, as were the all the current-gen systems, all that's left are PSPs and PS2s. I was looking for a SNES so that bummed me out, they had at least 7 of them. I didn't know there were so many people who wanted a Super Nintendo for Christmas.
I kind of resent the place a little because I applied for a job there when they first opened and the guy only hired hot girls, but it's either them or FYE. So, it's them.