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Re: E3 – The Electronic Entertainment Exchange

PostPosted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:49 pm
by Squirrel
I have to say I'm very unimpressed with E3 both aesthetically and in terms of their offer. It is easy to find the items in there cheaper online - they simply can't compete. I wish them well but fear their business plan is flawed from the get go.

Re: E3 – The Electronic Entertainment Exchange

PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:06 pm
by Aug
Surely with the raising popularity of Steam it has no future?

Re: E3 – The Electronic Entertainment Exchange

PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:41 pm
by Saathgate
Steam, Xbox/Microsoft Live, EA - they're all the death of reselling computer games.

Re: E3 – The Electronic Entertainment Exchange

PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:28 pm
by gamer
i am a keen gamer and use e3 for some of my games. I do find it to be quite expensive the same as Game. I think now we have a hmv that might bring the price of some of the other shops down. I have supprisingly found cash converters to be the cheapest i brought a game that was £35 brand new for £15 the game also had piece of paper with all the cheats on it so i knew it was from a keen gamer.

Re: E3 – The Electronic Entertainment Exchange

PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:47 pm
by gamesmaster
E3 games are overpriced and sometimes cost more than the brand new price!

And in response to "nostalgia critic" they are far from unique! CASH CONVERTERS have been selling a mix of retro and current gen games consoles as well as DVD's and CD's for many years at much more competitive prices, they also offer bulk buy discounts and often have some excellent offers especially if you are a regular customer. They also have some wicked bargins on PC towers, monitors and laptops!

I suggest you all check them out before going near E3

Re: E3 – The Electronic Entertainment Exchange

PostPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:10 am
by acer
The cash converters in Bury is a shoe box and doesn't compare to any other branches i have been to, the games they have in stock are limited and in certain cases overpriced compared to other shops in Bury, HMV is extensively overpriced for games and blu-rays, GAME has held a monolpoly in Bury for a while, so they can charge what they like for games, but they only cater for current gen systems, which in my opinion is a mistake, you'd be suprised at how many people still buy games for the PS2 and older systems, sure you can buy games etc from the net, ebay amazon etc, but i do you get a 3 month warranty on the things that you buy? and if you do there's the hassle of sending the items back through the post if they don't work.
GAME staff are not well informed on the sytems that they sell, for example i was told by a member of GAME that a PS3 only played PS3 games, but i found out from the friendly chaps at E3 that the 60Gb PS3 plays PS1 and PS2 games, and the the other models just play PS1 games, these guys know their stuff. E3 also sell new games at £38 which is cheaper than GAME and i have found that E3's trade in prices are well above GAMES, plus there's the bonus of import games for the PS3, which again i found out from E3 staff all UK PS3's play import games...bonus!

I say E3 is a breath of fresh air for the town and i wish them well in them breaking the monopoly of GAME in the town.