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#1  Edited By strangeling

Does gamestop even care if the manual and any other extras are included, or do they just care about the disc on a trade in?
I've never liked gamestop or electronics boutique for used games, because they don't seem to care about the manuals.  This should be less of a problem now with CD & DVD cases, but you can pretty much forget it if the game is a cartridge (GBA and earlier Nintendo games.)

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#2  Edited By strangeling
I was reading "GameInformer's 2008 Holiday Buying Guide" in the new issue, and here's what I find odd.  Just last issue the editorial was "Nobody's Perfect," in which we the readers are assured GI does not hate Nintendo.  However, looking through the 2008HBG it seems GI has no qualms about perpetuating the notion that Nintendo is for "tykes."
 
Section: Comic Geeks: LEGO Batman for PS2 pictured, noted for PS3, 360, _Wii_, PS2, PC.
Section: Sci-Fi Nerds: Star Wars: the Force Unleashed for 360 pictured, noted for PS3, 360. Missing Wii.
Section: Rock Fiends: Guitar Hero World Tour Band Kit for 360 pictured, noted for PS3, 360. Missing Wii.
Section: Rock Fiends: Rock Band 2 for PS3 pictured, noted for PS3, 360. Missing Wii (Dec. 22 release date.)
Section: Tykes: Boom Blox for Wii pictured.
Section: Tykes: Super Smash Bros. Brawl for Wii pictured.
 
What do you all think about the magazine's portrayal of Nintendo?