Grab DS games at your airport’s Best Buy vending machine

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This has got to be the best thing since moving walkways.

You’re traveling along through an airport, DS packed, ready to get an hour or two with some games you’ve already been playing for years. For people like us, Best Buy has placed vending machines in airports ready to spit out Guitar Hero: On Tour, Brain Age 2, Mario Kart DS, and more. If you don’t have a DS, well, that’s a sha… wait, they sell those too!

Perfect! …unless you’re in Japan

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  • guppy06

    Yeah, I noticed the Sony/PSP vending machines in JFK over Thanksgiving. Aside from my rantings against the way airports continue to turn into shopping malls, don’t forget that these vending machines include the all-important, captive audience 50 % markup that comes with all airport shopping. They’re basically betting that you’ll be so bored/desperate for something to do that you’ll actually pay the prices they’re asking.

    It’s the next logical step from those goofy quarter-fed televisions they used to have.

  • http://www.thetanooki.com Christian

    I should probably have mentioned that the DS games found in this particular vending machine were selling at their advertised Best Buy prices of about $35 each (and less for Nintendo titles).

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  • boopev

    But how much were the actual DSes selling for?