I used to buy and trade from GAME/Gamestation (UK game shops) often but they started to get too expensive and not give enough for trading, so I often buy from Amazon when games are on offer on a regular basis.
I buy most of them from the same webshop, but I check a certain page for comparisons. Physical stores typically add around 30% on the pricetag of new releases, so Gamestop rarely gets any of my money.
I go to GAME for console titles and PC stuff I usually buy off steam unless there's a ridiculously good deal somewhere else, like when I got new vegas for £15 1 month after release
I'll do pre-orders at Gamespot/EBGames but most of my games come from Microplay, little used-games stores that I've only seen around this area of Canada.
I buy where I can get the same game (new and unwrapped) the cheapest when I want to get it. That can be any of the places you mentioned and more. WHen I buy used, I go to a locally owned place who gives you 85% of what they would sell it for (So if they charge $10 for a game they give you $8.50 in cash for it.)
So lets see...I live in France so if I buy games (starting to happen less and less) I buy them from a place called Fnac. I also buy from eBay (mostly older games or games that have yet to come out over here) and Game (yup they exist here). Though my favourite games stores are all in Singapore at Lucky Plaza cuz they're good for bargaining and stuff.
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