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by jawafour » Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:17 pm

Xbox One console with Kinect, Assassins Creed: Unity, Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag, Forza 5 GOTY Edition and Lego Marvel Super Heroes for £349.99 from game.co.uk. Not a 'bargain', but a great deal. Click here to jump aboard.

EDIT: Sold out.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by jawafour » Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:06 pm

Nintendo Wii U console (Premium, black, 32Gb) with Mario Kart 8 for £199 from Amazon. Click here to get on the starting grid.

...and you could add on Super Smash Bros for an extra £29.99.

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by jawafour » Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:09 pm

Nintendo 3DS console (white, with power adapter and charge cradle) for £79 from Amazon. Click here to get a bargain into your hands.

Destiny Limited Edition (steelbook case and season pass included) on PS4 for £39 from Amazon. Click here to start your journey.

DriveClub on PS4 for £19.95 from ShopTo. Click here to get into fifth gear.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by Super Dragon 64 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:14 pm

[iup=3651177]jawafour[/iup] wrote:Nintendo Wii U console (Premium, black, 32Gb) with Mario Kart 8 for £199 from Amazon. Click here to get on the starting grid.

It's £189 from Tesco if you use the code TDX-YGPK. You may need to create a new account.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/mario-kart- ... 7-7839.prd

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by jawafour » Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:16 pm

Lego Marvel Super Heroes on PS4 for £19.85 from ShopTo. Click here to fight for justice.

Wolfenstein: The New Order on PS4 for £18.85 from ShopTo. Click here to take the battle to the enemy.

Metro Redux on PS4 for £17.86 from ShopTo. Click here to be in post-nuclear Russia. Also on Xbox One for £16.85.

Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition on Xbox One for £16.85 from ShopTo. Click here to fight under the electric lights.

Batman: Arkham Origins on Wii U for £6.95 from The Game Collection. Click here to go under the cover of the night.

Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask on 3DS for £4.85 from ShopTo. Click here to ascertain the cause of this intriguing situation.

Nintendo DSi XL console (Dark brown, with power adapter) for £59.95 from The Game Collection. Click here - this is the real deal today!

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by False » Fri Jan 09, 2015 9:24 pm

I really like that colour for the DS.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by jawafour » Fri Jan 09, 2015 9:33 pm

[iup=3651240]Falsey[/iup] wrote:I really like that colour for the DS.

'Dark brown' sounds atrocious... but it is actually completely lush. That two-tone caramel and chocolate colouring looks so good... mmm-mmmn!

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by False » Fri Jan 09, 2015 9:41 pm

Does the 3d one come in that colour?

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by Super Dragon 64 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 9:47 pm

I don't think so.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by Ironhide » Fri Jan 09, 2015 10:31 pm

Toki Tori is 34p on Steam atm.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by Squinty » Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:37 am

It is also on sale on the Wii U along with Edge and Rush. 89p for each. Dat console mark up.

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by tomvek » Sun Jan 11, 2015 2:14 pm

[iup=3651190]jawafour[/iup] wrote:Batman: Arkham Origins on Wii U for £6.95 from The Game Collection. Click here to go under the cover of the night.

Thanks Jawa, think I'll nab that :)

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by Harry Bizzle » Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:19 pm

Arkham City ran like crap on Wii U. I'm not sure what the verdict on that was, but I'd be wary considering it was a mess even on 360 and PS3.

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by Squinty » Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:07 pm

I have to agree with Bizzle, Arkham City runs pretty badly on the Wii U. The framerate is choppy when flying through the city. Doesn't make the game unplayable, but it's less than ideal.

Perhaps Origins is better optimized. I would like to think so.

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by PenguinJim » Wed Jan 14, 2015 3:29 pm

[iup=3648102]Andrew Mills[/iup] wrote:I just managed to nab the Linx 8 full windows 8.1 tablet (that EG reviewed today http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... experience) for only £69. In fact, it'll work out to be only £31 once my £30 trade-in (and potential £8 Quidco) is factored in! :shock: :shock:

It's a bit specific, but it's been working so far for me without a hitch:

VERY important note! You need to be a NEW customer with Very.co.uk and open up a CREDIT account (so 18+ only as it performs a credit check on your credit file). If successful, then you can pay, interest free, over 3 months - so £23 per month.

Step:

1). Go to Quidco and search for Very.co.uk (currently 10% for new Very.co.uk customers).
2). Search for the Linx 8 on Very, add it to your basket and opt to set up a credit account with them (so current address details if living at address for 3+years, or current + previous address if not).
3). As long as credit search is successful (I found out instantly I was accepted), then you can add the following £30 off code on the right-side of the screen: 4KMY4.
4). This credits £30 to your new Very account leaving you with £69 to pay.
5). Select Collect + for FREE delivery (saving any postage costs).
6). If you have an old, working, 7" tablet you don't need (like I do), then you can go here: https://tablettradeup.com/uk/en/tradeins/linx/invoice and enter in all details, post them your old shitty tablet and get £30 credited to your bank for it!
7). If Quidco pays out then you've nabbed a seriously decent quad-core, full windows tablet for just over £30! :datass: :datass:

Clearly, this won't help everyone, but it DOES allow you to either play STEAM games directly, stream 1080p movies to your TV (via the mini HDMI-out) or play any PC game on it over WiFi with STEAM home streaming.

Oh, and it also comes with a Windows Office 365 12 month key (worth around £50 on its own).

Very helpful post - thank you! I hope no-one minds me quoting it again for the new page? This is the tablet on Very's website, but remember to go to Very via Quidco to buy! ;) (The Quidco Very discount is still 7% for new customers instead of the old 10% - but if you're particularly penny-pinching, it's 7.07% at TopCashBack :D the Linx 8 is £90 at Amazon.co.uk if you just want it without the faff!)

Just got the first decent G2A promotions email in many months: £4.66 Rust (Steam gift), £10.16 Alien: Isolation (Steam gift), £8.99 Shadow of Mordor (Steam key), £11.89 Assassin's Creed: Unity (Uplay), and £4.22 Watch_Dogs (Uplay). I'm sure the rest of them will be cheaper before the Steam Summer Sale, but Rust and Watch_Dogs look like great prices to me - while Rust seems determined to stay on my backlog, I just played through Watch_Dogs last month, and could happily recommend it even for £6! :P (Can change from USD to GBP at the top-right of the page)

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by False » Fri Jan 16, 2015 10:31 am


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by Trelliz » Fri Jan 16, 2015 10:38 am

[iup=3655821]Falsey[/iup] wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351284864014?clk_rvr_id=764760214392&rmvSB=true

£250 PS4

Worth it?


What would you play on it? Driveclub? I know you falsey, you'd hate it.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by False » Fri Jan 16, 2015 10:45 am

I dunno.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by Super Dragon 64 » Fri Jan 16, 2015 10:47 am

I wouldn't. There are very few titles that are out, or will be soon, and aren't available on PC. It doesn't seem worth it to me unless there's a title that you really want to play.

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PostRe: Bargain Alert: Sim City 2000 free on Origin p1144
by easesprings » Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:01 pm

Not sure if this is a national thing but in my local Tesco this morning they had some Wii U packs to clear. The premium pack with Nintendoland was £149.99 and the Premium Lego City Undercover pack was £169.99. They also had the Mario Kart pack but this was still full RRP.

Also noticed that they had discounted the regular and XL's 3DS...looked like the normal one was £89.99 and the XL £129.99.


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