I don't like Game. They like to charge £5 more than everywhere else and games are already opened (which wouldn't be a problem with internet orders I suppose!). Our local Tescos puts games up early. Might have to check them tomorrow!
The reason you usually see it at Tescos or Sainsburys because you got idiots who work there and see a new game and put it on display right away. I don't think they've ever heard of a release date. I remember going into Sainsburys and seeing Sonic Rush Adventure on the shelves a week before it was to be released and with a good price tag. So you get the games earlier and for cheaper. I'll have to say Sainsburys is the best place to go for games.
Also, I once bought Zelda for the GBA (the nes re-release) for £10 but the staff couldn't tell which cartride to put in the box so they asked me. I kinda shrugged of hoped that they'd put Minish Cap in there. They did. So I got Minish Cap for £10 when It should have been like, £30
You 2 lucky buggers never had that here! Gamestation have only recently started doing it in their big (little) Manc shop. I'm sure it's some kind of unfair practice. It's not like going to Mac Donalds where if you want a freshly cooked burger you just say you want it without pickles. There's no way to get a fresh game there
Which is saying something. I didn't like Metroid Prime 3 very much, Twilight Princess wasn't quite as good as OoT. But this game. It's just incredible. Even 2 player is fun.
I get thrills just doing long jumps off small planets. This game is friggin incredible. 17 stars now. The "mini game" surfing and ball levels are my faves so far. Not so keen on swimming. They've given us the best platform environment ever and they want you to then go swimming -_-
This Winter I'll be mostly playing Team Fortress 2, Galaxy and MMF2.
I've even spent a few hours just replaying old levels for no reason. Metal Junk thingy level is just fantastic for leaping whole planets (or just debris).