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Title: Rare Games You Found In Stores With
Description: Awesome Price Tags or Just Bargain Price


TheAbyssOfFonim - June 24, 2007 03:02 AM (GMT)
Hey guys, I'm back to life in the good old Majinken Forums. I can't believe that it's been a year already. Anyways, back to the topic.

I am talking about new games that are found rarely at stores like Best Buy, Walmart, Circuit City, etc. Today, I found Xenosaga Episode I at Circuit City, which is rare to see in stores, at $14.99. I also found Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones at the same price but I was unable to buy it since I didn't have enough money in my wallet after buying lunch but I am going to buy tomorrow. A few months ago, I also bought Final Fantasy XI with the Hard Disk Drive for $25.54 at Compusa. I bought The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons at Circuit City about 5 years ago for $20 and Breath of Fire III at Sam's Club for $14.99. Then Megaman Zero 4 for $14.99.

What about you?

NuklearArel - June 24, 2007 03:10 AM (GMT)
There are plenty of rare games in a Play N' Trade near me. But they cost too much.

TheSpasticFantastic - June 24, 2007 07:46 PM (GMT)
i found a DC copy of street fighter 3rs strike in a shop once.

Atlas - June 24, 2007 11:25 PM (GMT)
I got a copy of FMA:Bluebird Illusions a few years back.

Sapphire Bullet - June 25, 2007 01:12 AM (GMT)
I got a copy of Tales of Symphonia when it got old for like $15 at Best Buys

Leon Magnus - June 25, 2007 03:59 AM (GMT)
I got Tales of Destiny PSX for $50 bucks, which isn't an awesome price, but more outrageous. Also the original Grandia for $30.

llyod_aurion - June 27, 2007 07:53 PM (GMT)
I got Dragon Quest: Monsters Rocket Slime for 8 bucks.

Sirth - July 2, 2007 12:07 AM (GMT)
Tales of Destiny and Tales of Eternia for 25 bucks each a couple years ago. Course, CD only, but hell, I wasn't expecting it anyway. Good thing too, since later on the stores dropped their old game sections.




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