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rocketpig said:
I try not to talk to people in game stores. It always leads to disappointment.

This.

The key to gaming stores is knowing what you want before hand. Sure, it's a lesson of patience and virtue, but over time you'll be a happier and better person for it. Just run in, get that game you want (or other gaming doo-hickie), purchase that item of choice while using as little eye contact as possible (No! I don't want to preorder Wrath of the Lich King...) and high tail it out of there.

Do not be tempted by all of the gizmos and gadgets, they only lead to comments such as "Why am I playing this again?" or "No, I'm not interested in preordering this either!". And if you see someone over the age of 15 enter the store, be prepared for the worst. Chances are that this son-of-a-gun knows what game is best for you and for the rest of human kind, and that game in your hand? Garbage. 

Trust me, this is for your own good. We swears.