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How do you feel?
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I feel like November is too far away. Also feel kinda sad that it's cheaper to pre-order games from abroad than at home. Irish Gamestop is charging 70€ (approx. 90$) for it British Game.co.uk is charging only 53€ for it (approx. 70$) including P&P charges. I will have to wait an extra day or two, but I'm ok with that. I will not be paying 20$ extra just to have the game on release day.
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Can you order your games from the American Amazon.com? Our games are only $60 usd, and you can usually get them with free shipping.
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Yeah, I can. But it ends up being over 100$ I would also have to wait like 5 days before it gets to me from the US. I went with the game.co.uk option. Pretty happy that I saved like 35$.
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Game prices outside the US are outrageous. I mean, they're awful in the US, but they're downright terrible outside of it.
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Edited by FatherlyNick: 8/14/2014 2:33:45 PMGames yeah, but also console prices the Xbox One retails for 499.99$ in the US and for 499.99€ That's outrageous! There should be at least 40€ price drop. >=( So does the cheaper bundles. 399$ for a kinectless Xbox One and 399€!
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€499.99's nearly $600. That's retarded.
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Exactly! Luckily I got my Xone for 380€, which is the price it should be.
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Nice! Gotta love the internet
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What annoys me more are digital copies of games. They should be at least 4% cheaper than their boxed equivalents. Yet the publishers think its okay to charge the same price for both editions. I hope this will change soon.
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It should actually be close to 20% cheaper, if not more. You skip middle-men, retailers, packing, shipping, and handling costs, and printing costs.