So today, I said to myself, "Wow, I really want Gears 2." Â So I rounded up most of my old Gamecube Games as well as a few 360 games. Â This is what games I brought in and how much I recived for each one. Â I had a total of 18 games, 5 360 games, 15 Gamecube games. Â The grand total ended up being $64.93. just enough to get gears. Â After I made my purchase he handed me a receipt which had all the games I traded in and how much I got for each one. Â Let's just say I was a little pissed after I saw this receipt. Â I know it's old, but 2.60 for Kameo? And I only got 3.90 for Mass Effect, yet I get 9.10 for NFS: Most Wanted?
How does that work out? Â I also got 36 cents for Tak and the power of juju. Â I know that's an old game, and it's not very good, but still, I couldn't even get 1 dollar for it when they are going to try to sell it for 10? Â The whole system seems flawed to me. Â I'm sure most of you know about this, but I had really never gone to trade in games before. Â I mean, it was probably worth it, all these games are games I'm never going to touch again, I might as well get something out of them. Â I'm pretty that's how Gamestop can do that. Â They know that people know that they are the only place they can go trade games in, so Gamestop just makes it retardedly unreasonable. Oh well, I got my copy of gears 2 which is amazing from what I have played so far.
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