Went over to the local Big K at lunch, which I usually try to do once every few weeks, to bargain hunt. K Mart is great about have massive unannounced clearance sales, and since the building is in a dwindling strip mall and smells like urine, few people shop there, so there aren't ever any crowds.
So, I head back to the video game department, and as soon as I walk in, down the left side of the department where there used to be rows and rows of DVDs, there are now rows upon rows of video games for the PS2, PS3, GameCube, Wii, 360, PSP, and DS. Thousands. Every single one of them was clearance priced, and most of them were priced wrong to boot.
Grabbed Tony Hawk Project 8 for the PS3, since my son loves the Tony Hawk games. It was stickered $10. Looked around and found a copy of MLB Power Pros for the Wii priced at $15, though it rang up as only $5 at the register.
Check your local Big K (Marts), folks.
So, I head back to the video game department, and as soon as I walk in, down the left side of the department where there used to be rows and rows of DVDs, there are now rows upon rows of video games for the PS2, PS3, GameCube, Wii, 360, PSP, and DS. Thousands. Every single one of them was clearance priced, and most of them were priced wrong to boot.
Grabbed Tony Hawk Project 8 for the PS3, since my son loves the Tony Hawk games. It was stickered $10. Looked around and found a copy of MLB Power Pros for the Wii priced at $15, though it rang up as only $5 at the register.
Check your local Big K (Marts), folks.