[QUOTE="QuebecSuperstar"][QUOTE="KurodaMurasaki"]I went Game Crazy yesterday and was about to get a used Ninja Gaiden: Sigma, but the slip cover art for it was a piece of paper with the title written on it. The same thing goes for a lot of used games at my Game Stop. I did find at my local Game Stop that the used cases are extremely scratched up. I mean really ****ed up in that it seems like when they get used games they scratch them up with knives. That kind of pissed me off, although I realize it sounds incredibley nitpicky. It's just that when I buy a game it will be apart of my collection and I'm very OCD about my possessions. Anybody else feel the same way?KurodaMurasaki
Absolutely! Nitpicking or not, I want the games I buy used to be perfect. Sadly enough, today I went to EB Games to buy a used of Unreal Tournament 3 (PS3) and when I opened the cover back home, the Blu-Ray was.....scratched?! I mean damn, what did the guy do to sratch a Blu-Ray? I thought Blu-Rays and cockroaches were the only things a nuclear blast couldn't destroy. Needless to say, tomorrow I'm heading back to the store to switch the game. I didn't even try it to see if it works properly. I just want a "perfect" collection.
And yes, the same goes for the cases and covers.
Wow, I'm kind of surprised some people would think the same way. I really thought that I was going to get really flamed. I also tried ordering from eBay and got two games for really cheap. Both were ordered about a month and a half ago but only one came. The case had a huge crack running through it... Plus the other game was Prince of Persia that did not come yet. It better come soon because I'm dying to play an action adventure other than Blood-engorged shooters.
If you go for the bottom feader listings you will most likely get crappy condition. Dont buy anything that is not "as new" or mint etc. If their listed as average or ok condition AVOID.
All mine have looked as if they just were pulled from the cases but you pay a few more bucks =)
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