This is my canned review for most GameStop locations. Unless something out of the ordinary happens on any given visit, this about covers 99.9% of my experiences: Im not a hardcore gamer. In fact, I rarely ever play video games. Im not above being a gamer, don’t get me wrong. I simply don’t have the time… or quite honestly the coordination for them anymore. The amount of buttons to push boggles my mind(a sign Im getting old?). Usually, I just watch my son play them and occasionally tell him what to do. When it comes to video game purchasing, GameStop is the place I go about 85% of the time. They’ve really created a great system with their buy, trade or sell games business model. They also have a unique variety of games because of the trade-in system. Games that you wont find at other retailers, can sometimes be found at GameStop. Their prices are sometimes a little higher than big box stores but unless its significantly higher, I’ll usually go with GameStop. It gives me an opportunity to geek out with the employees from time to time. If you join their PowerUp Rewards Club you can also get discounts on some purchases, along with other various perks. There’s a free membership or a paid membership(PowerUp Rewards Pro) that costs $ 14.99/year and includes the monthly gamer magazine, Game Informer, in addition to Even More Perks! I got the Pro membership for my son. Mostly so I can read the magazine. Just because I cant play video games anymore doesn’t mean I cant read about them… and reminisce of times when all you needed was one button, a joystick and a couple of Tanks.