An update as part of my attempt to keep Poly informed of the steady decline of the bricks and mortar commercial bargain bin.
While being dragged on a shopping errand today, i dropped by the Pentagon City Mall EB games (or EB express, I forget). No more used PC games. Section is gone. Still plenty of used console games, and a modest selection of new PC games. My guess is that the its taking longer to clean out the bins in the suburbs, and will check when i get a chance.
OTOH, theres a new venue selling game. Thats right, theres now an Apple store in Pentagon City Mall, and they had a fairly decent collection of games. Which arent technically PC games I suppose, but its still interesting.
Right next door theres a Sony store. Which oddly enough, had no PC games - though the laptops had some kind of video from Everquest II running in a window.
While being dragged on a shopping errand today, i dropped by the Pentagon City Mall EB games (or EB express, I forget). No more used PC games. Section is gone. Still plenty of used console games, and a modest selection of new PC games. My guess is that the its taking longer to clean out the bins in the suburbs, and will check when i get a chance.
OTOH, theres a new venue selling game. Thats right, theres now an Apple store in Pentagon City Mall, and they had a fairly decent collection of games. Which arent technically PC games I suppose, but its still interesting.
Right next door theres a Sony store. Which oddly enough, had no PC games - though the laptops had some kind of video from Everquest II running in a window.
) from the stores.
. Not that I shopped there very much. We have several other malls, but they are a bit more of a drive. EB's really are hurtin'. I don't see them lasting much longer.
I mean, you can buy it directly from Slitherine's website for £20, or even download it for the same, so who Game are kidding is beyond me.
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