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Nice work man. I wish I didn't own Fable 2 so I could buy it for that price :laugh:

I sort of wish that as well. :p But I'd probably still run into one of the many game-breaking bugs and glitches. I haven't touched it in ages, because I can't get out of a certain quest because of a bloody glitch that Lionhead are too lazy to fix. They follow the EA school of fixing glitches, which is to tell you to buy the next game in the series.

Official Xbox 360 Wireless Headset (White) - £20.95

There's also a discount code going on in MyMemory at the moment: "may5mm" gives you 5% off anything, so you can get the headset for £19.90. :)

I found another deal while browsing through there: MadCatz M.I.C. (Microsoft with Integrated Controller) - £7.45, or £7.08 with the discount code. It's an official mic, BTW. It works on all the Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and Lips games.

Clearance at Shopto

http://www.shopto.net/XBOX%20360/SALE/

MJ: you can grab MotoGP for less than £20 in the clearance

Argh, trust it to get cheap when I've got no money available to spend! :( My EMA goes in on Saturday, but it's going straight to my mum to pay rent. I might be getting a refund from Nike, even though it turns out they never actually took payment from me before. :p I got an email this morning saying they sent a refund out yesterday, so I'll just keep an eye on my bank account.

If it weren't for the two deals I posted earlier, I would have bought MotoGP right now.

UFC Undisputed 2010 - ?29.90

I never heard of GameGears until Frugal Gaming started talking about them a couple of weeks ago (and they haven't stopped talking about them since), but they're definitely giving the mainstays a run for their money. UFC 2010 only came out here two days ago and they're already selling it for under ?30!

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