Anywhere you can find them, literally. Unfortunately as systems become outdated and game production ceases the games seem to disappear. EB Games and GameStop sometimes have games for sale for the PS1 if anyone decides to trade them in. Unfortunately they never order games the only time they get them is when they're traded in. Ebay is also another good place to look. BEWARE: Always read the ENTIRE auction. A lot of sellers like to pull what I call the "sell cheap, ship high" scam. Unfortunately it's not against Ebay's rules, but a lot of sellers like to sell at dirt cheap prices but ship at ridiculously high shipping prices. Another drawback to Ebay is you don't really know what condition the game is in despite how pictures look and what item details state. Consult Ebays help pages or call them for more information. Also, don't hesitate to look in pawn shops or your local "independent" video game store. As for any store, you don't know what you'll find unless you go see for yourself.
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