[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']After slowly selling them a little at a time to that same local shop owner that lowballs me, I just asked him if he's buy out a huge lot of them from me. Unfortunately he cut his price down to $.25 each from $1 apiece when I was selling them in dribs and drabs to him. But I got rid of about 500-600 that were just taking up space and I kept the ones for RPG's and popular titles/series.:lol:
When I first joined CAG, everything gaming related at Kmart and Sears went down across the chain by a steady amount and at regular intervals. I absolutely loved scouring the cases at Kmart or Sears back then cuz no one ever marked stuff right and it would always be 75-80% or more. This continued till 2010 when the Kmart Gamer program started.
Now even when stuff is marked I just snicker since I know it'll take another 3-4 YEARS at the rate the stores here are doing the incremental drops before anything reaches those glory days of 80-90% off stuff. For all I know by then Kmart and Sears may truly be kaput as a chain.

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They do mark down, but just not the way they used to, Target is the store that has taken the biggest hit on clearance IMO, back when I was a teenager and in college I would routinely find shoes and sneakers for $5, lipsticks and makeup for 50 cents, and of course very cheap games and lots of clearance things in general. I could go on and on about the deals. Now things rarely, if ever get to that price in Target. In fact, Target has some of the most overpriced junk that I have ever seen for a retailer, no I am not going to buy your $30 plastic necklace thank you. Previously at Kmart I have gotten Nascar's for 10 cents, Tamagotchi's for $1.50 (which later became worth quite a lot) and so many other deals in the toy department from 1999 onward. I first learned about Kmart clearance when I began finding very cheap items around the store, like the 10 cent Nascars, this was probably when I was at the end of high school, around 1998 or 1999. Of course I didn't know how epic it really was, and I don't even think our stores had scanners then so I was limited to the shelf tags as indicators, and I most definitely didn't have the tools to print out UPC's and check them at the scanner. You have to remember this is the girl who knew how to buy store warranties for products, break the products before the warranty expired, take the broken product to the store and walk out with a brand new product for the cost of the warranty way before ever discovering the internet back when this was allowed of course. I still have the Sony walkman I got as a replacement for my Panasonic shockwave walkman, which I ironically managed to break and managed to exchange for a similarly priced Sony Walkman through a Sears warranty. I distinctly remember finding a cheaper price on my desired walkman at Sears rather than the brand names catalog (lets keep in mind I didn't have exactly many retail options here), then I bought it at Sears with the exact intention of doing exactly what I did. I don't think this would be allowed these days at retail though.
A few months ago I got some toys that were at least 80% off, so I can assume that Kmart's system is still willing to go that low. Target and god forbid Walmart would NEVER go that low for a video game. Others report games for $1. I have found $4-6 games myself during the last round of clearance. So I do believe their system can set prices at these levels if they want to. I have seen dollar and $2 games at Sears also, but it does not happen often.