Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Finding the best PSP deals on Black Friday

Filed under: Software


Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year in America. Coming the day after Thanksgiving, it heralds the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, and the biggest sales of the year. PSP fanboys, as you start getting ready for Thanksgiving, let's look at some of the best deals for you to take advantage of:

Buying a New PSP:
  • Gamestop is offering a used PSP Phat for $120. Good way of saving $50 if you don't want TV out functionality.
  • Meijer is giving away a free starter kit and Mercury Meltdown game with the purchase of any PSP system.
  • Target is giving away five free UMD movies with the purchase of any PSP. Movies include: Talladega Nights, Open Season, Jumanji, Air Force One and Casino Royale.
  • FYE is offering a $50 mail-in rebate when you buy a PSP and two of the following games: Jackass, Final Fantasy Tactics, NFS Carbon, Naruto Ultimate Heroes, and Star Wars Battlefront.
For the rest of you that already own a PSP system, the best software deals are after the break.

Best Software Deals:
  • Gamestop will put select UMD movies on clearance for $4 or less. Rainbow Six Vegas, Mortal Kombat Unchained and Virtua Tennis 3 will be $10 each. Tony Hawk's Project 8, Call of Duty : Road to Victory, and Full Auto 2 will be $15 each. Finally, Tomb Raider Anniversary will be $20.
  • Toys R Us hates you by only offering Dave Mirra, Brunswick Bowling, Legends Power-Up, and Spelling Challenge for $10 each.
  • Best Buy is offering EA Replay for $5. GTA: Liberty City Stories and Midnight Club 3 is $10 each.
  • Circuit City is offering EA Replay, Guilty Gear Judgment and Bust-A-Move for $5 each. Napoleon Dynamite (game) will be $10.
  • Target is offering The Simpsons Game for only $17.
  • KB Toys is offering buy one get one free on all video games.
We'll provide another update later in the week as more deals become apparent. So far, this year's Black Friday isn't offering very good deals. Our pick? Gamestop's cheap prices on Call of Duty and Tomb Raider Anniversary.
[Via CAG]

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Finding the best PSP deals on Black Friday

Filed under: Software


Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year in America. Coming the day after Thanksgiving, it heralds the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, and the biggest sales of the year. PSP fanboys, as you start getting ready for Thanksgiving, let's look at some of the best deals for you to take advantage of:

Buying a New PSP:
  • Gamestop is offering a used PSP Phat for $120. Good way of saving $50 if you don't want TV out functionality.
  • Meijer is giving away a free starter kit and Mercury Meltdown game with the purchase of any PSP system.
  • Target is giving away five free UMD movies with the purchase of any PSP. Movies include: Talladega Nights, Open Season, Jumanji, Air Force One and Casino Royale.
  • FYE is offering a $50 mail-in rebate when you buy a PSP and two of the following games: Jackass, Final Fantasy Tactics, NFS Carbon, Naruto Ultimate Heroes, and Star Wars Battlefront.
For the rest of you that already own a PSP system, the best software deals are after the break.

Best Software Deals:
  • Gamestop will put select UMD movies on clearance for $4 or less. Rainbow Six Vegas, Mortal Kombat Unchained and Virtua Tennis 3 will be $10 each. Tony Hawk's Project 8, Call of Duty : Road to Victory, and Full Auto 2 will be $15 each. Finally, Tomb Raider Anniversary will be $20.
  • Toys R Us hates you by only offering Dave Mirra, Brunswick Bowling, Legends Power-Up, and Spelling Challenge for $10 each.
  • Best Buy is offering EA Replay for $5. GTA: Liberty City Stories and Midnight Club 3 is $10 each.
  • Circuit City is offering EA Replay, Guilty Gear Judgment and Bust-A-Move for $5 each. Napoleon Dynamite (game) will be $10.
  • Target is offering The Simpsons Game for only $17.
  • KB Toys is offering buy one get one free on all video games.
We'll provide another update later in the week as more deals become apparent. So far, this year's Black Friday isn't offering very good deals. Our pick? Gamestop's cheap prices on Call of Duty and Tomb Raider Anniversary.
[Via CAG]