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[–] FinestWeirdo 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

For PC games I use steam or GOG. For physical games I usually shop on amazon. Though I'm open to suggestions on better places to buy physical games since I like a good deal a lot more.

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[–] Sir_Laughs-a-lot 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

PC, Steam if they have it. Origin if I absolutely have no other choice. Console, usually Gamestop because I like their stores.

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[–] BringingTelos 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

PC games from steam or w/e platform their on (origin, battle.net, gog).

Lately I've been buying most of my console games digitally (usually when they go on sale or I want to play it right away). Purchased a few from EB games because I get gift cards occasionally, and my friend gave me all his old games to trade in so I had credit.

Hooked up a 4TB to my xbox so I'm not worried about HD space. Planning on installing a 1 or 2 TB HD in my PS4 since it doesn't support external storage...

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[–] thebazman1998 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

99gamers is a cool site for used games set up similar to Amazon. Most of the time it is a lot cheaper than gamestop or other similar used game stores as it eliminates the middle man. The downside is that it is very hit and miss, sometimes you can find a great game for dirt cheap, but sometimes almost the same price as buying new. Another con is that if you are selling games on the site, you get 'store credit' that you can only use on 99gamers.

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[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago 

Steam because HAIL GABEN!

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[–] Emrico1 ago 

Only steam really. It's just easier to keep track of my games.

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[–] Hooston 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Best Buy, Steam, or Target mostly.

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[–] Gungnir999 ago 

Steam and cheapdigitaldownload when steam isn't having a sale.

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