Bargain Hunter: Super Paper Mario Wii Bundle

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You can find plenty of Wii bundles around at the moment. Trouble is, most of them pack in some pretty crappy games. Or at least, games a Kotaku reader certainly isn’t interested in.


August 18, 2009
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Kmart.com Touts “New Low Price, New Exciting PlayStation 3″

Retailer Kmart’s online presence ran an advertisement online earlier today, promoting a “new low price and a new exciting Playstation 3,” a promotional image that now seems to have been pulled, but is still accessible online.


August 11, 2009
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Bargain Hunter: Trackmania DS Is A Steal At K-Mart

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Did you even know that genius PC racing construction set Trackmania was released on DS? And that it was almost as great as on PC? You now have no excuse not to pick it up from K-Mart.


March 25, 2008
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Kmart: 20% Off All Games

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What’s with all the recent sales? Not that we mind, of course.

The latest retail chain to join in the discount fun is Kmart. It’s offering 20% off all games until March 26. Note that this is just for games, so if you’re after a new console, best to look elsewhere.

Obviously, if you’re a hardcore importer, it’s going to take more than 20% off to get you to spend your cash in Australia again.

K-Mart 20% off all games [CheapOzGamer, thanks Cheapo]


March 12, 2008
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20% Off Wii Games Sale, Starts Tomorrow At Kmart

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Looking to bulk up your collection of Wii games? Don’t sacrifice your wallet/purse/treasure chest to the God of Endless Debt just yet. If you can hold out until tomorrow, Kmart is having a 20% off sale on games for Nintendo’s console. This excludes games already on discount, but that’s to be expected.

The sale is on until Wednesday next week, so if your schedule can’t accommodate this Thursday, you have plenty of time to sneak in a hardcore buying session.

Kmart 20% Off Wii Games [Ecogamer, thanks Anthony]


January 25, 2008
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Super Mario Figurines, Brought To You By Kmart

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If you can find the time to duck into your local Kmart, or perhaps even walk into it, you’ll be in an excellent position to pick up one or more of these licensed vinyl Super Mario Bros. figurines.

According to the press release that Nick over at Gizmodo AU sent through, each figurine will set you back $6.99, or you can pick up the limited edition collector tins for $14.99 each.

The tins come in three combinations: Mario and Bob-omb (a photo of which is available after the jump); Luigi and Paragoomba; and Yoshi and Bullet Bill.

Apparently production is “strictly limited” so there’s only so many of these figurines to go round. If you’re a big fan, you’d best get a move on.