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		<title>Best Buy Express Offers Nintendo DS at Airports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not much of a jet-setter, so I haven&#8217;t seen the Best Buy Express kiosks in person. They&#8217;re vending machines stocked with Nintendo DS games and even consoles. Marketed toward the stranded traveler, impulse buyer, or just someone who wants to pick up a fresh game on the way to their destination, the Best Buy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not much of a jet-setter, so I haven&#8217;t seen the Best Buy Express kiosks in person. They&#8217;re vending machines stocked with Nintendo DS games and even consoles. Marketed toward the stranded traveler, impulse buyer, or just someone who wants to pick up a fresh game on the way to their destination, the Best Buy Express kiosks are in several U.S. airports.</p>
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<p>Best Buy partnered with a vending machine company called ZoomSystems to make the automated kiosks and set them up in September 2008, a press release stated. Besides DS stuff, the kiosks have mobile phones PSP consoles and games, PC accessories, digital cameras, flash drives, memory cards and more.<br />
Several people who have posted online say that the prices are actually similar to what you&#8217;d find in Best Buy stores. Also, the items vend gently so you don&#8217;t bash your new DS before it&#8217;s even in your hands.<br />
Airports with Best Buy Express include those in: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and San Francisco.</p>
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