I like money. I like using it to buy things like Pepsi Max and Irn Bru. Occasionally I will also spend money on games, but when I do, I like to spend a little as possible. Deals like Deus Ex: Human Revolution being $7.99 on Amazon’s digital distribution store. I like deals like that.
Gametraders has extended its clearance sale and also added new products to the list of discounted games. All the products can be purchased online so there is no need to queue up at a store only to find that they are out of stock.
The excitement of Dick Smith Electronic’s game sale yesterday was, in many ways, off-set by the anger from customers who felt that they’d lined up for nothing. The Dick Smith sale was characterised by miscommunication: from when the sale was meant to begin, to what was actually available and in stock, to how much people could buy. A Dick Smith employee who worked during the sale has offered to answer a few questions for us.
Three price lists that supposedly belong to Dick Smith have been leaked, suggesting that the Aussie retailer is planning a sale bigger than anything we’ve seen recently.
It may not be as big as Harvey Norman’s 50% sale, but it comes close. Until this Sunday, JB Hi-Fi is reducing the price of all its games by 20%.
The first-person grid-based dungeon crawler rises again on April 11, when indie developer Almost Human releases The Legend of Grimrock on Steam and GOG.com. Act now and it’s far cheaper than it should be.
Click on this at your own peril. Gametraders is having a pretty beefy sale at the minute. If you want to stock up on games you’ll most likely never play, or you want to build a jenga tower from your pile of shame, this is the place to be!
There have been a number of price promotions running on Xbox Live this week, but few have caught our eye as much as Beyond Good and Evil HD, which has had its price slashed to 400 Microsoft Points. As anyone with taste in video games can tell you, this game is a must play.