[quote name='BlueSwim']Normally, I'd agree with you. But with Lego

OTC, $18 was actually $17 less than GameStop's used price for it. It appears that the game itself hadn't been played before, either. It did the initial setting up of the game card's save data when I popped it in when I got home.
My Goodwill's pricing structure on games goes like this:
NES/PS1/Dreamcast/most PS2 games: $3
N64 sports/Game Gear games: $2
SNES/Genesis/Gamecube/Xbox: $4-5
Newer games: $10 or more[/QUOTE]
My Goodwill's pricing absolutely sucks sometimes. Almost every single video game, regardless of console, is $3.99. This is good for some rare gems, but sucks for the common PS1 games.
Their pricing structure on consoles is weird too. Today I got a Gamecube for $3.99, but passed on a PS1 for $24.99.
Can't seem to get my camera to work, so I guess I'll just have to list what I got.
All at one store, I got the following guides for 50 cents each:
Spider-Man 2
Final Fantasy X-2
StarCraft
Dungeons and Dragons Temple of Elemental Evil
Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War
Diablo II
Spider-Man 2 was on top, so I was a little surprised to find all the gems underneath it all. I was definitely happy at the price point as well.
At Goodwill, I just got a console only Gamecube for $3.99. No wires or anything, but for $4 I couldn't say no.