One reason companies can't reduce the shipping price of their games is that they can actually lose customers who assume the game must be "cheap" because it's inexpensive. I know a lot of people who have never played the 2K sports games who will swear that the EA games must be better because they cost $50 (or $60) and the 2K games are $20.
I usually wait until the first price drop on a game before I buy it. The Walmart near my house used to carry a lot of games and they would re-price them every Tuesday. It usually took a month before the price came down $10 or so, and then $5 a week after that. Bad games drop much faster, and good games might hold their price longer.
They must have gotten a new manager though because now they don't carry the same selection and the prices aren't managed as well. I'm still trying to find somewhere else that actively discounts games as aggressively.
I usually wait until the first price drop on a game before I buy it. The Walmart near my house used to carry a lot of games and they would re-price them every Tuesday. It usually took a month before the price came down $10 or so, and then $5 a week after that. Bad games drop much faster, and good games might hold their price longer.
They must have gotten a new manager though because now they don't carry the same selection and the prices aren't managed as well. I'm still trying to find somewhere else that actively discounts games as aggressively.
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