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I know, but I want it at that ?9.99 price tag:rofl::

Merry Christmas

Ratchet & Clank - ?9.99 @ shopto.net

Other platinum games at that price are Uncharted, Motorstorm, Heavenly Sword and Resistanc:D:D

Mirrors Edge - ?14.99 @ Amazon UK !

DAMN, that is cheap.

Any complaints about the length of the game are really offset at that sort of price.

So if that's your only complaint, I'd go for this!

I wanted some help, what is the cheapest price I can get a Dual Shock 3 for? I am getting LBP next weekend and want a second controller.

Thank you for the advice in advance.

You really don't get many offers on controllers.

You'll be paying between ?30 and ?35 for sure. I'll see what I can find.

While I go wandering around shops looking for some dealios.

Anyone know of any deals on:

Alone in the Dark

Far Cry 2 (I nearly bought it but didn't have id, was ?20, so maybe its the same online adn save me the hassle)

CoD:Waw

Quantum of Solace

And possibly anything on a Dual Shock 3 and the Ps3 Keyboard.

I will also need to get a new Hard drive at some point.

Why on earth would you want to buy Alone in the Dark lol.

Just very quickly..

Far Cry 2 for ?18 at Amazon

CoDWaW for ?37 at Shopto

Alone in the Dark for ?18 at Game

QoS for ?25 at Game

Someone else might be able to find better, just had a quick look.

Why on earth would you want to buy Alone in the Dark lol.

Just very quickly..

Far Cry 2 for ?18 at Amazon

CoDWaW for ?37 at Shopto

Alone in the Dark for ?18 at Game

QoS for ?25 at Game

Someone else might be able to find better, just had a quick look.

Thanks for that.

And because it has trophies, and what can I say, I like to buy crappy games now and then.

That way I have a just view in opinion on how bad games can be, lol.

  • 1 month later...

Mighty bump, but this is a good deal

Little Big Planet (PS3) - ?15.93 delivered @ ASDA (from 9.30 am tomorrow) !>

It will appear here tomorrow - http://www.asda-dailydeals.co.uk/

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