Griffin said:
But used game sales vary from store to store and even within the store themselves, using an online store to judge the price or stock of a store is useless. And points card vary in price from region or country, so it might be $15 in the US but other countries will be forced to pay much more. |
Used game sales do not vary at EB Games/Gamestop, at least not in the U.S. What is on the site is the same program that is used to ticket the games in the stores. Any difference in price you may have seen was probably a missed sticker, which is just an oversight from the staff. Then again, you may have just seen the PS2 GTA Trilogy for 19.99 and assumed it applied to the Xbox version also. The PS2 version does happen to be 19.99 used, but not the Xbox version, which is what counts in this case.
@Cueil-I didn't literally mean "little effort", I just meant the extra work to put them in would have been justified in the increased sales.