Don't you just hate it when authentic PC games are completely unavailable in today's market? Pirated discs are everywhere. With the exceptons of Wii, Playstation and Xbox games, almost all the CDs sold in the market are not authentic. Well, to solve the problem, just order online.
Amazon
Amazon is the largest online retailer at the moment, and this world of trade has almost everything for you. So whenever you decide to buy a game, make sure to look here first and check out the fine offers. The website has sections such as 'Condition' and 'Description'. Make sure to check those out as you choose your pick from the list.
They also have a used section where you can buy games from 3rd party retailers for a quarter of the price you'd have to pay for a new disc. In those cases, be careful with what you buy, check the descriptions and condition sections. And before confirmation, check the feedback ratings of the seller. If you follow these steps and choose wisely, you should be able to get games for a much cheaper rate.
GameStop
GameStop’s online website is another source you can tap into when buying used or new games. They sell video games at an affordable rate and has a competitive price range. The wide range of selection you will get here will allow you to take time and choose what you prefer based on your budget. They give you seven days to return the game for a full refund if you find you are not satisfied or it doesn't work out properly.
eBay
Ebay is also an excellent option to shop for video games. You will find a range of titles of new and used games. You can even bid for some. If your not up for auctions, you will also find listings for fixed priced items.
One of the best things about eBay is that sometimes you might find consoles that are rare and outdated, and not sold in regular stores. For an example, N64, PS1, Sega, Dreamcast, and the Atari can be found on the site.
Then again just like Amazon, it is very important that you check the sellers feedback for authenticity. Also, if you dont want to be surpirsed when you see the product for the first time, check the description to make sure what condition the product is in before you buy it.