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Old 01-15-02, 12:55 AM
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Best deal - Medal of Honor AA?

OK... I'm caving in to the pressure. I have NEVER pre-ordered a game but this ones got me Where is the best/cheapest place to pre-order a PC game?
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Gogamer.com now has it listed for $38.90 + shipping. Probably the best pre-order price I've seen for it so far.
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This isn't a pre order, but I would think that Comp USA, BB, or CC would have it on sale or atleast advertised at $39.99 this weekend. I can't wait to play the D Day level.
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Preordering games gives developers an excuse for mediocrity. Pre-orders = money in the bank regardless of overall release quality. (Not everyone returns a bad game). Show them you mean business by waiting till you've read the reviews before buying.

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Originally posted by Tuan Jim
Preordering games gives developers an excuse for mediocrity. Pre-orders = money in the bank regardless of overall release quality. (Not everyone returns a bad game). Show them you mean business by waiting till you've read the reviews before buying.Tuan Jim
Or, in this case, just play the demos.

Generally, most "hot" new games will go on sale for $25-$40 within a week or 2 of release at places like Best Buy, CompUSA, and Circuit City. But I believe the original poster asked for the best/cheapest place to *pre-order*.

Ebgames.com is a great place to pre-order from, but their prices aren't anything special. If you want a game on Day One, then you're better off just reserving a copy at your local EB, if you have one.

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