Walla Games

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Dec
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Preowned games are a major rip-off and with a few extra $$$, you can get a brand "new" game.
















At EB Games it doesn't really matter if you buy a brand new game or a preowned game. They are both unsealed and they just insert the disc and manual in when you purchase a game. The guarantee is that if you buy a brand new game, the discs do not have anything foreign in them and they haven't been in contact with feces. I never buy games at EB anymore, the prices are absolutely shit and they christmas deals are nothing special.

Some games have a sticker saying "If you see this for cheaper, we'll match it!". This is a load of garbage in a stinky can, they don't match nothing at all, the sticker is there as a decoration and to make them "appealing". I took a game and told them that it is cheaper at JB, then they just said their shit "Unfortunately.... we are a bunch of homo chat cunts that cannot provide customers with reasonable prices, have a nice day." Obviously, they do not say that but if any employee says that, they are speaking the truth for the first time.

The price of preowned games are close to a "new" one, Midnight Club for PS3 is $49.92 for a new one and $49.91 for a preowned one.... what a bunch of jokers.



















Anyway, don't buy preowned games, you have no idea what the previous person has done with the disc. They might've played frisbee with it, sneezed on it, wiped their ass with it..... the list goes on.

Game is the only shop I know that sells you factory sealed games while other stores put the games on the shelves for "display" and when you purchase it, they put the contents in....
somehow they call this new.....POOFTERS!!

Three current Jayhawks have agreed to play summer ball in Washington with the Walla Walla Sweets, the team announced Wednesday. The Sweets, an expansion team in the West Coast League, have signed sophomore James Stanfield along with freshmen Jordan Dreiling and Kevin Kuntz for what will be the Sweets’ inaugural season.

“That is where we are going to start, I am confident that these three — James, Jordan and Kevin ­­— will be a good step in that direction,” Walla Walla Sweets general manager Zachery Fraser said in a press release. “They come highly recommended from a program that has quickly become one of the elite programs in a top conference.”

Stanfield, an Owasso, Okla., native, played in 23 games as a freshman, turning in a .250 batting average with a double and 13 RBIs. He was primarily used as a utility infielder during the 2009 campaign.

Both Kuntz, an infielder from Overland Park, and Dreiling, a Lawrence infielder who was a redshirt last season, will take their first swings at the collegiate level when the Jayhawks open up play this spring.

— Ben Ward