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Just had a look on Zavvi, and it's ?15.95 there, so not bad!:))

And a bit of a cockup at HMV. They have two instances of the PS3 version, one with all the info, but out of stock and costs ?39.99, and one with no info and no picture, but in stock and costs ?14.99.

  • 2 weeks later...

Heavy Rain (pre-order) for just ?32.95 at ShopTo!

I've pre-ordered it. I've fallen in love with it completely after seeing the E3 footage, and for ?32.95, that's a brilliant deal!:):)

  • 2 weeks later...

Incase you don't read over in the Microsoft Offers thread there is a glitch in the ordering system over at www.game.co.uk allowing ?10 off any order you make.

Thanks to .Rob for posting this over there:DD

1. Find 2100 Microsoft Points Card

2. Add 2100 Microsoft Points Card to basket

3. Find Tony Hawk Ride ? as this costs ?99.99!

4. Add Tony Hawk Ride to basket

5. View Basket

6. Enter 10100VCGAME code into the correct box, it should say code accepted!

7. Proceed to fill in you card and address details and progress the order

8. Complete the order

9. Once complete it should say manage orders go to that

10. Click on cancel for Tony Hawk Ride, continue bla bla bla

Obviously you can change the points for whatever you decide to order.

Those that don't like the pricing of the Dual Shocks should now be able to get them at :D25 :D

I just picked up the Orange Box for ?5 lol

I just picked up the Orange Box for ?5 lol

Why on earth would you ever do such a thing.

It's not even worth the dirt on the bottom of my shoe:pp

Edit: for any multiplatform gamers, do yourself a favour and buy the 360 or PC version for ?5 instea(Y)Y).

If you haven't played HL2/EP1/EP2 or Portal and only have a PS3 it's easily worth ?5... Most PCs should be able to run it though, unless you don't have a PC.

Just don't expect to be playing TF2 or anything else online.

It's still hours of gameplay, from completing HL2 to playing Portal.

The game actually came through reviews okay - http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/...fe2theorangebox

  • 2 weeks later...
Logitech G25 Steering Wheel, ?100 off

Was going to test whether that's ?100 off the ?199 price or not, but I couldn't see where to input the code.

Yes it is an additional ?100 off so ?99, to enter codes there is an Orange button on the right hand side on the second screen, it then options the box for promo codes.

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Logitech G25 Steering Wheel, ?100 off

Was going to test whether that's ?100 off the ?199 price or not, but I couldn't see where to input the code.

Woah that's some deal, so tempted.

It's ?100 off ?199, ?99 delivered.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

2 games for ?30

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/part...ext%3ESOCOM.htm

Go to special offers.

You can even add 2 of the same, if you want you can get two copies of Socom that both comes with a headset for ?30. 2 headsets for ?30 is good, and you can sell one of your copies of Socom.

Crazy price just done myself :)

Looks like a lot of people are on in the action :laugh:

http://hotukdeals.com/item/453494/gran-tur...ad.php?t=453494

Amazon claim they will honour prices, we'll see, no harm in trying @ that price...

Amazon are known to change their prices and cancel orders sometimes. I've been lucky in the past with one or two games. They cancelled my preorders for Folklore and Lair back in the day, when they priced them for ?5.

Let's hope they don't change it this time!

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