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Ail said:

I don't buy that many games anymore and I didn't mind to wait for Dragon Ages, I won't actually start playing it much before Chrismas's holydays.

Besides I switched from Best Buy to Amazon because Amazon credit card deal was a lot better for me and I actually haven't paid for a game on Amazon in 3 years, I just use my rewards when I purchase games. But yeah Amazon isn't as good as it used to be for games ( but with the number of rewards I earn through my Amazon credit card it's still worth it to me, I had a Best Buy credit card for 8 years and they had the same stupid low credit limit, then i went to Amazon and they gave me a 20x increase over the Best Buy one....). I still actually visit Best Buy every Friday but I haven't purchased anything there in like 6 months...

 

PS : @ FadetoOne, your 48$ release day doesn't count taxes, I don't pay taxes on Amazon as there are no warehouse in my state.

Um, you might want to google "use tax" because even if Amazon isn't charging you tax, you're *supposed* to be paying it every year on your return as the "use tax."  I suspect most people don't.  We're talking like 2 bucks either way though.

Better example for Gamer's Club though:  This week Best Buy is doing B2G1 games, including PS4.  So I bought Dragon Age 3, LBP 3 and AC: Unity for $103 after tax.