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Fri 07/05/04 at 17:38
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"360: swfcman"
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How is it high street gaming stores seem to get away with charging extortionate prices? And how is it some people are daft enough to pay these prices?

Walking around in Sheffield today, I had a look around the main gaming shops, consisting of the better known ones, to the smaller retailers, and I couldn’t believe the prices being charged.

Back when the PS2 was first released, the majority of the games were priced around £40. But even now, most of the new games are still going at these prices. The new EA Portugal 2004 game was £40 in most of the shops. Even games that came out a few months ago were these prices. I even saw one shop taking Pre-orders on the new GTA game, for prices as high as £45! Madness!

Even some of the lesser games, and all the second hand games are being sold at rather expensive prices. And it’s a pretty similar situation on all the other consoles.

Just walking around these shops made me wonder how they manage to keep in business. You can come on the net and pick up new games and save as much as £10. There are more people with access to the net than there ever has been before, so its staggering I feel that people are still paying these prices.

I haven’t bought a game from any high street shops for over a year, and with these prices, I don’t intend to spend my money there any time soon.
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:36
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"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
Anyway speaking of EB and Game (now the same thing) why on earth do people go there to part exchange games? I was in there the other day just having a browse and noticed some guy part exchanging 3 PS2 games and all he got for them was 10 quid and they were pretty new games as well. He'd have probably got at least 30 over at another world or gamestation. Ah well his own fault really, if that was me i'd have just taken the games back laughed in the assistants face at his measly offer and gone to the other shops to get a proper trade in
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:26
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"Brooklyn boy"
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Clazon wrote:
> ooo. good choice of words :|
>
> it ends 1-1.
>
> later lakers. i'm off.


Ok mate cya, round 2 some other time eh? :-D
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:24
Regular
"The Red Shift"
Posts: 6,807
ooo. good choice of words :|

it ends 1-1.

later lakers. i'm off.
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:18
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"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
Clazon wrote:
> jeez, calm it lakers, it was a joke.
>
> you seem to slowly be going as red as la bron james' shirt.
>
> ps don't look at the man u v chelsea thread if this annoyed you.
>
> :S
> :)

Lebron by the way and nope i'm fine bit of banter between two fans always good and i'm up for it. Better than watching United at the moment anyway :-D
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:17
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"The Red Shift"
Posts: 6,807
jeez, calm it lakers, it was a joke.

you seem to slowly be going as red as la bron james' shirt.

ps don't look at the man u v chelsea thread if this annoyed you.

:S
:)
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:11
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"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
Clazon wrote:
> :)
>
> another dig at an arsenal fans intellect perhaps :D


Ermm no actually it wasn't a dig at you it was a dig at all the spam that litters this forum. Not everything is about Arsenal you know
Sat 08/05/04 at 14:10
Regular
"The Red Shift"
Posts: 6,807
:)

another dig at an arsenal fans intellect perhaps :D

topics in here that aren't hi/byes or lists are rare.
Sat 08/05/04 at 13:58
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"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
Clazon wrote:

> cheers and sorry for being ignorant to the idea that people actually
> have a conversation.


I don't blame you Clazon it's probably a shock to actually find an intelligent topic in here that it's a puzzle how to actually deal with it
Sat 08/05/04 at 13:56
Regular
"The Red Shift"
Posts: 6,807
Pro Evo wrote:
> The point was to try have a bit of a discussion in this forum? A
> concept many of the users dont understand.

sorry for being so blunt and i support your idea of actually chatting in this forum rather than making lists etc.

> Im not 100% convinced they sell fewer games.

i'm 100% sure that amazon shade them :)

> There are so many shops out there with these prices, if they knew they
> werent selling as many as they should, they would try to compete with
> other prices, which on the whole they arent. Does that not suggest they > are selling plenty
> of games?

but because there's no competition, it means that people have to pay these prices if they buy games from big name stores. it works in stores' favour that prices stay high. besides, even if they did lower prices then it would take awhile for people to realise and ignore internet shopping.

> Some of your other points i take on board, and you do have a point in
> them...which was the point of the thread.

cheers and sorry for being ignorant to the idea that people actually have a conversation.
Sat 08/05/04 at 12:48
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"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
Pro Evo wrote:
> How is it high street gaming stores seem to get away with charging
> extortionate prices? And how is it some people are daft enough to pay
> these prices?


Just answered your own question there mate. The shops can charge what they like as long as mugs will continue paying these high prices. I\'ve never shopped at game or Electronics boutique instead choosing to go for the little independant shops because their prices are cheaper. Of course i don\'t shop there now either now i have my contacts in Japan and America but if people are prepared to go to these stores and pay 40 quid because they\'re too lazy to pop around the corner and go somewhere like Another World or Gamestation and get it for say 35 then that\'s their problem

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