[quote name='RacinReaver']Misc.market hasn't had that many great deals on videogames for a good while now. My roommate managed to get a GBA two years ago for $20 with some Wario game, only problem with it is the battery cover thing is busted and has to be held on with tape. I've managed to luck out with a few choice items, my best one being the Logitech MX700 Duo set for $20 in practically pristine condition when it's was going for well over double that on eBay. It's also a fantastic resource for buying textbooks if you're in a popular major (unforunately, materials engineering is not.

).
Where are there Exchanges located? I don't really get down to Oakland much, so I'm not familiar with the area. =/[/QUOTE]
Oakland doesn't have an Exchange, although it does have a CD Connection or whatever it's called and what used to be Dave's Music Mine. CD Connection has crap and I've never found anything closely resembling a deal there, so that's a no-go unless you want CDs. Dave's Music Mine went out of business around April or May and, while they had some good DVDs once in a while, they didn't have any games. There's also the EB that's across the street from GCB (we used to refer to that place as Ghetto Chinese Buffet for appropriate reasons) and they tend to be alright but that's about all the action you get in Oakland. There's also the Video Game place across the street from the KenTaco Hut, above the coffee shop or whatnot. They tend to have rare stock and such but they know their prices. You won't be walking out with any deals but the people who work there are nice enough. I got a free magazine once because I apparently convinced one of the CEO's of some major corporation's son to pick up Final Fantasy Tactics.
Let's see...there are two game places Downtown but I wouldn't travel all that way for those alone. There's an Exchange if you take one of the 61 lines down and you continue on foot to around Regent Square or whatever it is called further down the road. They're fairly small but they tend to have some interesting stock and prices every now and again. There's also another game store (they also know their prices) that's basically a hole in the wall in one of the major office buildings. I don't remember what street it's on but I think it's on the same street as the Wendy's and the bus terminal (not Greyhound, the PAT bus terminal) is across the street and to the right. Small stock, usually high prices. Not bad, though.
There's an Exchange as mentioned around Monroeville past the mall but I never went there myself. Needless to say, Monroeville has a little bit of everything in the world so it's worth heading out there if you ever need anything. The EB and GameStop in Monroeville Mall can vary but the EB tends to have some rare games time and time again, same with GameStop. However, the GameStop got rid of their supply of old console games and most of their anime, last time I checked, so they have a massive storefront that just feels empty, sad to say. Also, if they finished the promenade at Monroeville Mall, then the mall is definitely worth checking out now. Don't forget to check out the Sears there. They tend to have great deals on cookware if you end up cooking in your dorm and apartment. Don't recall if they have a game section, though.
Robinson also has plenty of game places, although you DEFINITELY need a car if you want to get around there. You can make the GameStop and the mall itself on foot if you take a 28X out there but don't even think about getting to EB. The chances of living through a dash across those roads are pretty damn low. The GameStop is pretty good and you can probably hit the CompUSA in that shopping center as well, and the mall itself is gorgeous and spacious but it's sort of lacking in quality stores. I think they may have an EB in there as well (I want to say second floor) but I never really found anything outstanding there. The better one is the EB across the street from the Barnes and Noble complex. It's quite worthwhile, they have tons of stock, and the last time I was there they had around 65 NES Zappers in a bin for 99 cents apiece. I felt like buying ten of them just for a kick. It was quite a sight!
Otherwise...I think there's an Exchange around Southside or so but I could be mistaken. I never really spent much of my Undergrad time out there and the storefront seemed kinda small. Then again, Southside is mostly for eating, drinking, and mostly partying rather than game acquisition.
That's about all I can remember. Do hit the Squirrel Hill Exchange a lot, though. I think that, in all of my years in undergrad, I picked up at least 150 games from them for a grand total of maybe $800? $900? Sickening deals.