Amazon Video Game Deals of the Week: Mid Week Update
Added: 23.07.2015 5:19 | 6 views | 0 comments
Gamerdeals:
"Amazon has updated their video game deals section with discounts and price matching on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, 3DS, PS Vita, PC and Mac platforms."
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| Japanese Celebrities Hold Video Game Event at the Kobe Sannomiya Film Festival
Added: 23.07.2015 0:19 | 7 views | 0 comments
Japan's Kobe Sannomiya Movie Festival was held recently, which is an event that previews new films of all genres from around the country.
Strangely enough, live gaming was also a part of the festival and a handful of celebrities got involved. Japanese singer GACKT and Appbank CEO Max Murai (helped by musician TAKUMI) played Get Bass (aka SEGA Bass Fishing) live on stage. Tickets to the gaming session were sold out, and the event was broadcast worldwide via YouTube.
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| Video Game Deals of the Week 07/22 Update from Amazon and others (US)
Added: 22.07.2015 22:19 | 54 views | 0 comments
It seems to be a good deal week for 3DS owners. Super smash Bros is $29.99 on 3DS (25% off) with an additional $3 off for Prime members on Amazon (The Wii U version is $49.99 17% off), Mario Kart 7 is $19.99, and Pokémon X is $29.99 (25% off)
For other consoles, The Evil Within is currently $19.99 for PS4/XBO (67% off) on Amazon. Transistor is $5, Bastion $3.45 on the PSN. Wolfenstein, The Old Blood is $9.99 on the PSN.
The humble bundle this week has $171 worth of games for the price of your choice, including Outland and Mercenary Kings. On Steam, the midweek madness deal is 50% off the Telltale Game of Thrones series.
In preorders, Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void, Skylanders Superchargers Dark Edition, and NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition enter Amazon's preorders Best Sellers list this week.
Tags: Evil, Mario, Gain, Daly, Video, Michael, Skylanders, Prime, Been, Video Game, Deals, Bros, Bloom, Update, Amazon, Transistor, Bastion, Karl, Starcraft, Pokémon, Telltale, Legacy
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| Japanese Celebrities Hold Video Game Event at the Kobe Sannomiya Film Festival
Added: 22.07.2015 20:21 | 4 views | 0 comments
Japan's Kobe Sannomiya Movie Festival was held recently, which is an event that previews new films of all genres from around the country.
Strangely enough, live gaming was also a part of the festival and a handful of celebrities got involved. Japanese singer GACKT and Appbank CEO Max Murai (helped by musician TAKUMI) played Get Bass (aka SEGA Bass Fishing) live on stage. Tickets to the gaming session were sold out, and the event was broadcast worldwide via YouTube.
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n4g.com
| Video Game Deals of the Week 07/22 Update from Amazon and others (US)
Added: 22.07.2015 17:19 | 8 views | 0 comments
It seems to be a good deal week for 3DS owners. Super smash Bros is $29.99 on 3DS (25% off) with an additional $3 off for Prime members on Amazon (The Wii U version is $49.99 17% off), Mario Kart 7 is $19.99, and Pokémon X is $29.99 (25% off)
For other consoles, The Evil Within is currently $19.99 for PS4/XBO (67% off) on Amazon. Transistor is $5, Bastion $3.45 on the PSN. Wolfenstein, The Old Blood is $9.99 on the PSN.
The humble bundle this week has $171 worth of games for the price of your choice, including Outland and Mercenary Kings. On Steam, the midweek madness deal is 50% off the Telltale Game of Thrones series.
In preorders, Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void, Skylanders Superchargers Dark Edition, and NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition enter Amazon's preorders Best Sellers list this week.
Tags: Evil, Mario, Gain, Daly, Video, Michael, Skylanders, Prime, Been, Video Game, Deals, Bros, Bloom, Update, Amazon, Transistor, Bastion, Karl, Starcraft, Pokémon, Telltale, Legacy
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| Japanese Celebrities Hold Video Game Event at the Kobe Sannomiya Film Festival
Added: 22.07.2015 17:19 | 4 views | 0 comments
Japan's Kobe Sannomiya Movie Festival was held recently, which is an event that previews new films of all genres from around the country.
Strangely enough, live gaming was also a part of the festival and a handful of celebrities got involved. Japanese singer GACKT and Appbank CEO Max Murai (helped by musician TAKUMI) played Get Bass (aka SEGA Bass Fishing) live on stage. Tickets to the gaming session were sold out, and the event was broadcast worldwide via YouTube.
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n4g.com
| Beyond: The Best and Worst Video Game Cartoons
Added: 21.07.2015 23:59 | 21 views | 0 comments
In hindsight, maybe Mortal Kombat wasn't the best subject matter for a children's cartoon.
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