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<title>[ARIZONA] Any place other than Gamestop?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I am looking for a place in the Phoenix Metro area other than a Gamestop or some other national chain to buy some good old cheap 360 games, as well as 360 accessories.

Now, since GameCrazy closed, it seems we are left with nothing other than GameStop and multi-purpose chains such as Wal-Mart & Target.

Anyone know just "that awesome Mom & Pop" game store that would have xbox 360 games? I even took the light rail to the Swap-Mart on 38th & Washington, and found quite a selection there, but I am craving for more. I am thinking Bookman's in Mesa as well, but can anyone recommend me a hidden treasure?

There has got to be something, but I have Googled and Googled and found nothing but more Gamestops, but of course, these hidden treasures usually do not have a web presence, or are named something too obscure that you can't find them on Google Maps.]]></description>
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