Where can I get cheap games in europe?
I've seen lots of thrifting and dumpster diving in the US, but is there such a thing in europe?
My brother tells me there's trading at GAME stores, but I'm looking for cheaper stuff.
Any fleamarkets or thrift stores to recommend?
I'll be mostly in the barcelona area, with some excursions to best europe for bitches and chernobyl (yes, I'm doing the stalker thing)
We're screwed, our best bet is to look at some local websites, otherwise it's straight to ebay or other international sites.
>>3256134
I once bought a Super Nintendo plus ten games and a Sega Master System plus eight games for five euros from a British expat thrift shop near a big British Army NAAFI in Germany. Quite frankly I should have gone back there again and bought everything because it was ridiculously cheap.
>>3256134
>that pic
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>>3258916
I was planning on visiting what my brother called "Rastros" which are the spaniard version of Goodwill. He told me those places have no games. Is it true?
Guess I'll know in 2 weeks at most.
>>3258917
It was taken at a crazy person's house, who hoarded dog in argentina. By the police, no less.
try 2nd hand local shops, they are quite some, not especialized though (eg. game, cex.. they are more expensive) and buyer seller aps like wallapop or if just interested in borrowing try relendo.
Puedes probar en tiendas de segunda mano locales, hay unas cuantas, pero no en las especializadas (ej. game,cex.. suelen ser mas caras) y tambien aplicaciones de compraventa como wallapop o si solo te interesa alquilar prueba relendo.