Simple. if it's not sealed, it's not new. With the ridiculous methods game companies use to lock content now if it's purchased used, I do not want to get home with my "new" game only to find out it had been previously installed on another machine and the one online registration code, or whatever copy protection, has been used up. This would lead me to having to make the effort to call the game company, likely get customer service that does not speak English fluently, and then be told I'm screwed because I purchased an opened box. Thanks but no thanks.
This is another of those threads that crops up about every month or so. Gamestop is bad business period for their practices. I can buy a new game cheaper from amazon than I can buy used from Gamestop, so why bother?
This is another of those threads that crops up about every month or so. Gamestop is bad business period for their practices. I can buy a new game cheaper from amazon than I can buy used from Gamestop, so why bother?