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Thanks for posting, but I'm looking for Rock Band 2 (not the original)

Sorry I completely over looked that. Stupid art work is too similar for both games and I just had a quick glance.

@ Rob, CD WOW still works for me here.

OT: I just seen they have the complete collection of Battlefield 2 on PC for like ?11:// I really shouldn't spend any more money. I just bought 2 iPods (touch & classic), Quake Wars ET, a new microphone and Resistance 2 over the weekend:cry::

Naughty! But who doesn't love a bit of retail theorpy! I mean I randomly bought a new 46" Samsung the other day! :p

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You can even see the black elite controller in the pics [RIP black controller] lol

What size ipods did you get? I have a 8gb touch [1st Gen] and a 160gb Classic and a 1gb Shuffle [2nd Gen]

I love Sammy's :heart: The only thing I'm not keen on is the two tone red & black scheme they have just now. It's the same with their laptop range. Looks awesome though dude (Y) I still can't believe you broke that controller in your hands lol, wtf.

I bought the 2nd gen 32GB touch and 120GB Classic. Touch is for me, Classic is for my mum's xmas.

Edit: also, JD poster, a man after my own heart (Y)

He could have bought the HD DVD at launch (Nov. 2006) and the PS3 wasn't out til March 2007. How was he supposed to know which would win? Best of both worlds (Y) There is plenty of cheap HD DVD's out in shops too for like ?3 in Gamestation.

Plus I love spending money on redundant technology! *jokes*

But it is rather irritating that HD DVD lost when i invested in it, but oh well when you take a gamble like that with 50/50 odds it does kinda suck when you lose. Still as Andy pointed out there is plenty of HD DVD bargains; most of which are gone by now, but I did buy some and they do look great. But no more HD DVDs for me now only Blu-rays [most of which are way too expensive atm, I don't really see why they shouldn't come out at about ?10 a piece but then that is the same with all things that use optical media they are overpriced]

But on a Serious note:

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2100 Points at Tesco

Add two of those to your basket and enter "Freedel" as coupon code and it will take ?3.28 off making it ?27.67 for 4200 points delivered!

Actually looks like they are no longer instock, dunno then sorry! Too busy at work for once to have a proper look for you now, I just fancied a five minute break from the boring crap that is my job!

For anyone with (pre)orders with Zavvi, read this:

Zavvi halts game/DVD/music sales

News by Rob Purchese

Today 13:50

Retailer Zavvi has had to cancel all videogame, film and music orders as supplier Entertainment UK falls into administration.

Only books, calendars and "a limited range of other products" will remain on sale for the time being, according to the Zavvi website.

Customers with existing orders for these suspended products will find out by email if their delivery cannot be fulfilled, and, if so, receive a full refund.

"We have not taken this decision lightly, but we believe that this is the right course of action under the circumstances," read a statement.

"We apologise for any inconvenience. Please be assure that we are doing all we can to resolve the situation as quickly as possible."

Naturally, Zavvi high street outlets with stock will be largely unaffected, although new releases, such as Resistance 2, are absent - as GamesIndustry.biz found out yesterday whilst snooping around like Columbo.

Entertainment UK also supplied WH Smith, which now has the same supply problems. Other retailers such as GAME, Gamestop and HMV are unaffected.

Source: EG

Well it's only temporary really, I can't imagine Zavvi not having a supplier for too long, they just need to go get a decent deal elsewhere.

Well it's only temporary really, I can't imagine Zavvi not having a supplier for too long, they just need to go get a decent deal elsewhere.

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