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GOW2 @ Sainsburys for ?29, might be able to get price match at gamestation. Gonna try it tommorow.

Yeah ASDA & Morrisons have been doing the same thing for the past few weeks. Apparently Banjo N&B's will be ?30 too on friday.

GameStation might require the price match shop to be within a certain radius, I know Game do that around here anyway.

Yeah ASDA & Morrisons have been doing the same thing for the past few weeks. Apparently Banjo N&B's will be ?30 too on friday.

GameStation might require the price match shop to be within a certain radius, I know Game do that around here anyway.

If anyone buys Nuts and Bolts over GoW2 I'll slap your face.

:pp

Is it Banjo & Kazooie or just Banjo Kazooie? I always thought it was the latter =S

I've always known it as Banjo & Kazooie as its two separate characters ...

Nah it's okay, you'll come to your senses after playing ;)

I don't need to play GoW2 to know I wont like it, I didn't like the first one :p

Well I'm buying BK N&B's and proud of it :p

AB knows where I am if he wants to attempt said slap :p jk

I said if you prioritise BK OVER GoW2 (seeing as they were both going for ?30 on offer).

You can buy it if you want;))

Xbox Live 60GB Starter Kit for ?46.99> at GameLink>

(60gb drive, network cable, headset and 3 Month gold. Remember to use the ?3 voucher!)

Midnight Club: Los Angeles for ?25/b> at GaLink/b>

Nice, will probably buy the 60GB deal, need a new headset also!

Tesco tend to automatically price match everyone else. A few months ago, they got in trouble because (at the time) Virgin sold a few 360's for ?35. 10 people ordered them from Virgin at that price and they honoured them, but Tesco's own "automatic price match" bot reduced the price of THEIR 360's to like ?34.80 and had to deal with a public ****storm when thousands of people ordered them for that price.

Result? Vrigin looked really good by honouring the 10 people who were lucky enough to order them at that price, Tesco looked like knobs for both not anticipating glitches, not noticing for so long and not honouring any of them.

Anyway, long story short - they probably WILL match them (or you could try PCworld, they will price match + 10%), you just have to wait a few days.

anyone know if tesco or sainsbury will have CoD WoW instore at around the same price as asda? i live on the isle of **** and we dont have an asda! :crazy:

Personally, I'd try Sainsbury's. I've bought Fable 2, Fallout 3 and GoW 2 for ?29 a shot over the past fortnight, so the chances are CoD will also be cheap.

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