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<div><em>Remember when I sent the email about how Other M&#8217;s price had fallen? Well here&#8217;s another thing.</em></div>
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<div><em>I was looking about Big Lots (an outlet store chain) when I looked at their game shelf, and Spirit Tracks was new for $15. The thing is, a bunch of other games were selling new for $18.88, including the Lego Games, and even Guilty Party (which I consider an overlooked gem).</em></div>
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<div><em>I didn&#8217;t buy it, as my cash was for getting Growlanser on the PSP, as it&#8217;s a strategy RPG (and I mentioned in another email that I love those), not a game that abandons hack-and-slash questing for puzzles and NPC fetch quests.</em>$15? That is still WAY too expensive.</p>
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