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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: starwindamada on June 27, 2025, 10:29:46 pm
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Got these today at TooManyGames in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
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Are those good prices? I stopped buying games and haven't kept up with the market. They seem ok for a couple.
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If he paid sticker price- no that's about market price if not a few bucks higher- but if he was able to do a bundle deal- then he probably did ok.
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Are those good prices? I stopped buying games and haven't kept up with the market. They seem ok for a couple.
About 10 to 20 percent over retail on each. Deduct 5 bucks from each and you get fair pricing. That adds up. But like NickAwesome said. Perhaps their was negotiating involved. Really cool games though.
I loved that rampage as a kid!
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Market price or slightly higher is fine for a store. if you want good deals you take the risk and either hunt in the wild and or buy from regular people online.
The more niche items get the closer or perhaps under market value it goes in terms of stores. With hyped items your probably paying a bit over market. still your paying for the experience and the warranty. if your finding really good deals at a store they messed up. which they sometimes do bigtime but this ain't the norm and it wouldn't keep them in business for the longterm.