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Yeah went through the local one and it literally looked like it had been looted :laugh:

on a side note they had an offer saying "Woolworths will pay you ten pounds to take this home and play it" it was for the new sonic game. The shelf was full and the offer untouched /joke

on a side note they had an offer saying "Woolworths will pay you ten pounds to take this home and play it" it was for the new sonic game. The shelf was full and the offer untouched /joke

I really wouldn't be surprised to see that, tbh :laugh:

If there is anyone in the world who doesn't own it yet, Guitar Hero 3 with wireless guitar is ?34.99 on Xbox 360 in HMV at the minute (same for PS3 and Wii I think..)

One title I was missing so was glad to bag it at that price:))

According to this:

http://www.joystiq.com/Instrument-Compatibility-Matrix/

The GH 3 les paul is compatible with them all, so would be a good investment if your planning on getting either GH:WT or RB1/2 in the future (for a bass guitar)

My local HMV had lots of stock of GH3 on ALL consoles. They didn't have any Xbox 360 ones out on display but when I was queueing up someone else also asked for a copy on Xbox 360 - they said they had tonnes out of the back apparently!

I guess it's because most people who'd have bought this game will already have bought it ages ago, and now be onto wanting World Tour.. good chance for those of us who jumped on the current gen consoles a little late to grab a bargain though! :)

Nah, previously when newer GH games come out they only drop them down to ?50 odd. Its the credit crunch causing the low prices again. You'd have a hard time to try convince someone to part with ?50+ for one game right now.

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