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I bought Mirror's Edge for $5, and I think it was worth it. I didn't get a chance to buy it during the last holiday sale, and I've been waiting for a deal like that ever since.

A couple of friends also bought Burnout Paradise, so with the exception of those two games I haven't been particularly interested in anything they've offered so far.

Bought Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2, even though I already have Mass Effect. I'll probably pass it on to my brother so he can play on his computer. I'll probably get Dragon Age and pass my copy on to my brother as well :p .

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Im thinking of buying the Dragon Age expansion but was wondering if someone could clear something up for me, I bought Dragon Age: Origins retail from a store not from steam so will I run into any problems if i buy Awakening on steam?

edit:

nevermind I saw the notice on the steam website saying it wouldnt work. bummer.

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48 Hour Madness sale at GoGamer:

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PC Everquest II Sentinel's Fate $9.90

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PC STALKER Radioactive $29.90

PC Trine $3.90

PC Frontline: Fuel of War $2.90

PC Rise of Argonauts $2.90

PC Prince of Persia $1.90

PC Legendary $3.90

PC Majesty 2 $3.90

PC Velvet Assassin $3.90

PC Blood Bowl & Section 8 bundle $5.90

PC Overlord 2 $5.90

PC Seven Kingdoms $5.90

PC Call of Duty Deluxe $6.90

PC Avencast $6.90

PC Witcher Uncensored Edition $19.90

PC COD MW GOTY $19.90

PC COD World at War $19.90

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L4D & L4D2 are both 66% off, 4,75 each in eurozone, to celebrate the release of the new free DLC The Sacriface.

edit: The bundle of both games is also on sale 66%, 7,13 euro for both :)

Pretty sweet deal for those you haven't bought the game(s) yet. The 4 pack also has a price reduction, too.

In Steam both the map packs for MW2 are 50% off:

http://store.steampo....com/dlc/10180/

Not that I think anyone will bother with that game anymore considering Black Ops comes out pretty soon. It's closer to the price they should have been from the start.. :wacko:

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