[quote name='othergames']Except that the general concesus is that the price is a mistake! Which means they're not matching the price at all. If you told the price-matching store that the price might be a mistake, and to call Gamecrazy, there would be nothing wrong with that. Tell the guy "I'm not sure this is right, but I'm not gonna complain if you match it." That's fine. But "Hey guys, let's take advantage of this misprint. There's no way it can be right. I'm not even gonna bother going to Gamecrazy to find out, I'm just gonna go to a competitor and hope they're stupid enough to give it to me. I'll make out like a

ing bandit! This is gonna be

ing great! I hope it works..." is FRAUD.[/QUOTE]
"General consensus" is that you're freaking out.. quit spazzing out, man. If it's a mistake, whatever. But they advertised it at that price, and if another business matches it, that's their fault. Most stores call to see if that store will honor the price.. if GameCrazy says no, then they can't pricematch.
As far as your "there's no way this can be right" theory, someone should explain supply and demand to him. Look at GTA: San Andreas. Look at NFSU2 on XBox (here, anyways). People are done with these games. There's a huge stock of used games. This price could easily be the way to clear out backstock of RE4.
Again, regardless of whether or not it's a misprint, there's a huge difference in returning a game to Wal-Mart for credit and getting someone to pricematch an ad.