I have 17 games (mostly gamecube) that I want to sell/get rid of, but i know at Gamestop I'm going to get sh*t on a stick for all of them.
Are there any better ways to trade them out or sell them? The reason this comes to mind is one winter a while back they offered an extra $5 if there was box+instructions...which was awesome, but I don't believe I'd ever see that again.
I wanted to hear what ya'll think about the future of Small Business in America, more specifically Texas area.
My parents have a retail/wholesale store in Dallas and their business has been steadily declined through the years. Despite this, my father still decided to buy an expensive ass building even though they already had trouble paying for everything else.
One main reason I know of is immigration cracking down on mexicans, who are their main customer type.
Will the small business economy pick up anytime soon?
I have a hypothetical question: If someone were to buy a stolen 360 from somebody and it were to break, could said person still send it in to microsoft for a repair?
I reaaallly want to get and play this game, but the only platform i have that its coming to is PC. My sister said that she would get me a 360 from some person she knows, but I dont know when.
So is it possible to get a 360 guitar and use it to play the PC version of the game until my sister comes through?
DSgamer64
Nope, considering the PC and Mac versions are not going to be out for a while yet.
I reaaallly want to get and play this game, but the only platform i have that its coming to is PC. My sister said that she would get me a 360 from some person she knows, but I dont know when.
So is it possible to get a 360 guitar and use it to play the PC version of the game until my sister comes through?
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