ffynnon Posted June 26, 2004 Posted June 26, 2004 Just picked up a gamecube for $39.99 Canadian, brand new. You can trade in "any" 5 PS2, Xbox or Gamecube games, and pick up a Gamecube system for $39.99. The only catch is that you can't trade in sports titles older than 2003, and no "zero credit" games (like Oni--or a few others they won't trade for). I didn't have 5 games I wanted to part with so I just bought 4 games at $7-$10 a piece, and then immediatley traded them back in with 1 of my own. Total cost to me: under $80 Canadian. Sweet sweet deal. Now I just need to track down a cheap Zelda... spread the word!
Cominus Posted June 26, 2004 Posted June 26, 2004 Just picked up a gamecube for $39.99 Canadian, brand new. You can trade in "any" 5 PS2, Xbox or Gamecube games, and pick up a Gamecube system for $39.99. The only catch is that you can't trade in sports titles older than 2003, and no "zero credit" games (like Oni--or a few others they won't trade for). I didn't have 5 games I wanted to part with so I just bought 4 games at $7-$10 a piece, and then immediatley traded them back in with 1 of my own. Total cost to me: under $80 Canadian. Sweet sweet deal. Now I just need to track down a cheap Zelda... spread the word!Thats like how much they sell used in the U.S.
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