The following is applicable in the USA, and I have no idea about Europe, Asia or other markets. For older games, I search on Google shopping to find the best deal on a variety of websites--I don't mind used video games. Through Google shopping, I've bought used games online from Amazon, GameStop and even Ebay.
But for newer/popular games I have had luck signing up for Gamefly's game rental service. They offer a "keep this game" price--usually VERY cheap compared to the retail price. If you buy it, they will send you the game case (if available) and instruction booklet.
Plus you already know the game works, and that it's something you really want to own. Sometimes you can find deals for a one-month trial of Gamefly's service (search online), so you don't have to be a long time member to get the "keep this game" price. And if you don't want to use the Gamefly service, there is even a 10-day FREE trial, BUT you better rememer to cancel your subscription, pay for your game, and return all others before those 10 days are up (otherwise you renew at $22.95/mo) .
And remember, those 10 days include postal delivery time.
For europe i'd recommend going to reliable play. Com for pretty good prices and quick delivery. 2 days, 3 maximum.
If your in the UK then ShopTo. Net are very cheap and even offer first class recorded delivery for free, you can expect to pay the lowest price possible. If I order it today before 5pm then it'll arrive next day 99.9% of the time.
They have PS3, Xbox 360, DS, PC, Wii.
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