Today I went downtown to Saturn (electronics store chain in Germany) to pick up my repaired phone (the one that had the battery expand in December). After already starting to get home, I went back to try to buy Pokémon Shining Pearl, but it wasn't in any shelf nor was any staff around able to check whether they had it in stock at all.
I'll probably order it online then, as a physical cartridge (advantages: doesn't require as much storage on my switch, not tied to my nintendo account)
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I might look for it at Müller tomorrow, on the way home from office day.
Müller is a kinda weird store. They're mostly a drug store (they don't sell medications though, only proper pharmacies are allowed to do that in Germany) but many of their stores, including the one at Augsburg main station where I plan to go tomorrow, also have a "multimedia" section selling things like CDs, DVDs, video games and even consoles and accessories.
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The Müller at the station didn't have it in stock either, but the staff looked into their computer and told me that their Stadtbergen (suburb immediately to the west) store had five in stock. So now I'm in a bus going there. The 501 towards Reutern Kirche, if you're curious.
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@LunaDragofelis Boots the Chemists in UK used to sell all sorts of things in the 80s such as audio equipment and computers (they still sell these online, but I think you can only buy normal drugstore type stuff in the physical stores (they do have an in house pharmacy as well)
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