A few weeks back, we reported that GameStop was pricing used copies of the cult-classics Xenoblade Chronicles and Metroid Prime Trilogy at pretty hefty prices: $89.99 and $84.99, respectively. A lot of people thought the pricings were unfair, so either the retailer has heard your cries or this is just a coincidence, but either way, GameStop has cut the prices on both games.

Used copies of Xenoblade Chronicles will now run you $79.99, a price cut of $10.00, and used copies of Metroid Prime Trilogy are now listed at $69.99, $15.00 cheaper. Neither is that much less than it was before, but I’d guess the cut will help out at least a few people.

What do you think? Is that still too high or was the cut enough?

Source: GameStop’s Listings for Xenoblade Chronicles and Metroid Prime Trilogy

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