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« on: May 21, 2010, 11:48:30 PM »



As you mayknow in my previous posting I've been working in an outlet mall for the past year or so. In my outlet mall, Jersey Gardens which is the state's largest Outlet Mall, there's a Game Stop and a FYE . However, unlike the other Game Stops and FYEs in the area, they are larger and get many unsold clearance items transferred to them from other stores, as being an Outlet cheap old crap sells here.

While I haven't done much searching for until now, I've noticed quite a few new in box GBA and GCN Games, some old new in box **Game Boy Color** games even for sale. Here's what I picked up for cheap:





Do you think these FYE and Game Stop Outlets/Clearance Centers really give Pawn Shops and Good Wills a run for their money ?
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« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2010, 12:12:08 AM »

+ This is were I've been working at for the past year,  not at the FYE or Game Stop, but my store is close by so I can swoop down on those dollar deals. Smiley VERY, VERY Ghetto typical Newark/Elizabeth Area/Mall  Sad

But if you need cheap stuff from here , let me know.


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« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2010, 01:06:18 AM »

MY SOUL BROTHER!

Seriously, I live and breathe outlet mall outings.  I'm like a woman with those things.  Unfortunately, the three yearly (possibly) oulet mall trips I make aren't so fruitful for games.  One of them is just a total disgrace, but the other two net me some of the best clothing and shoes ever.  Great for sports fans, so if you have a girl who loves shopping, use reverse psychology and go with her that day for some good $hit.

Then again, maybe my Jay Cutler jersey wasn't that great of a find...
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2010, 05:17:26 PM »

Nice!  I don't shop at outlet malls much, but that's a great idea.  I do look for the way way marked down DS games at local gamestops though.  I even find them at drugstores around here.  Kohl's, Ross, and other places can also be good for that, though it's rare to find anything that you'd actually WANT to play.

Great to see you posting again Pierce!!
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« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2010, 07:07:18 PM »

Whenever I go to Target, I always look around for cheap DS/360 games.  They always have PS2 and PS3 games on the cheap too.  I got Blue Dragon Plus for like ten bucks I think.

Outlets malls can be great too though.  I remember as a child, when I went to an outlet mall once, I went into a KB Toys and saw a genesis in box and a bunch of boxless genesis carts.  I seriously wanted it, because it was hella cheap, but my parents said no.  Kinda sucked, cuz there seemed to be nice games there, like the lion king.
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