redneckgamer 213 said:Strubes I really don't see what the big ruckus is I heard about this policy from guy working at gamestop back in 2004 when I applied to work for them and never thought anything of it.
GamingMaiden said:As much as this news sucks, I don't care to honest. I rarelybever buy new aand when I do, it plays just like it would be new so....meh.
aleeock157 said:It's gonna get scratched anyways, so I don't really see any problem with it.
Mai Valentine said:When I worked there, at my store we were only allowed to check out the gutted copies of new games. That way we wouldn't have to open an extra copy for check-out purposes.
I really don't have a problem with it.
x2 said:Yea I don't really see a problem with it. A lot places do this with all sorts of items.
MegaDrive20XX said:O.O Has the world gone mad?!?! There is so much wrong with this!
You guys are telling me, you're OKAY with buying a USED game at a NEW price?!
Fr0dus Maximus said:I sure as hell isn't. Would you like to buy a car that was supposedly new that was really used beforehand? I think not.
x2 said:Not really a fair comparison since a car has parts that will wear over time, whereas if a game disc is in mint condition, you'd never know the difference. Now, if I opened up a supposed "new" game that was scratched to hell, then yes, there would be problems!