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2007 Game Awards
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November 05, 2007
 
Edit: I have an addition to the below. Recently, I found this great online retail site, www.familyvideo.com/catalog. You can buy various new video games and movies at some of the lowest prices around. 
 
See if this sounds familiar. You want a particular game, but fast and at the lowest price possible. If so, this article will be insightful to you. If not, read anyway and you may get some needed buying advice.
 
The number one place to buy a game at is www.ebay.com. You can find any video game there that was at one time or another at retail. The prices can be outstanding too if you look at the right time. Just be sure to read about the auction carefully, and to quickly review the sellers feedback. If you want to start out with a trusted seller, my dad's account is poetry222. He sells some cool stuff, and I sometimes give him games to sell too. Also try www.amazon.com for games straight from the manufacturer, or if ebay is overpriced. For those looking for instant gratification however, these aren't my top pick.
 
If the last sentence sounds like you, try Gamecrazy, a retailer, for older used games. At some stores and for some games, you can buy 2 for $5 or 3 for $10. For newer used games try Gamestop, EBgames, FuncoLand (if that one is even anywhere besides near where I live.) These are all owned by one company, so you'll like one if you like any. That's all that I have to say. HAPPY BUYING!!!