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Looks like the deal ended but it was $19.99..Don't worry it is a Halo game they all go down to $19.99 eventually..Fatghost said:Halo Reach is 20 bucks? Website says 40...
Looks like the deal ended but it was $19.99..Don't worry it is a Halo game they all go down to $19.99 eventually..Fatghost said:Halo Reach is 20 bucks? Website says 40...
I'd just say learn how to build one yourself. You'll have a greater appreciation for it and know how to tinker with it to get the best performance if and when you overclock.Emperor Bohe said:Where's the best place to buy already built gaming pc's (top of the line stuff...something that can run the best in gaming right now) in downtown Toronto? Or where should I go for someone to build one for me? I'm thinking of converting to becoming a PC gamer, but I don't really know much about building a pc.
soultron said:I'd just say learn how to build one yourself. You'll have a greater appreciation for it and know how to tinker with it to get the best performance if and when you overclock.
It will take you several hours to research the beginner's knowledge on how to build a PC, but if you're someone who likes building projects and such, you'll like it.
http://www.tomshardware.com/ among many is a great resource when building a gaming PC.
Emperor Bohe said:Where's the best place to buy already built gaming pc's (top of the line stuff...something that can run the best in gaming right now) in downtown Toronto? Or where should I go for someone to build one for me? I'm thinking of converting to becoming a PC gamer, but I don't really know much about building a pc.
Yakuza 4 has recap videos of the previous 4 games. But even so, these are pretty standalone games. There are references to past games and recurring characters that you'll get more out of if you played them but it's not essential to the experience.dream said:Do I need to have played Yakuza 3 to understand Yakuza 4? I've played the PS2 installments...
I admit that the side quests and "open world"-ness of Yakuza isn't that appealing to me. I do whatever side quests I stumble upon but I don't go out of my way to find them. I mostly play Yakuza for the story and characters, and so my focus is the main quest line.survivor said:That's good for me then. I loved Yakuza 3. Good story, enjoyable characters, and overall entertaining combat system. I had few issues with the side quests, especially some of the kids ones, but they weren't that big of a deal. Also playing with extra characters sounds like a killer feature.
GG-Duo said:According to their website, none of the GameStop/EBs in Vancouver have Vanquish![]()
Oneself said:EBgames/Gamestops in Drummondville, Montréal & Ottawa didn't have it Friday, as soon as the promo started. Made all 3 cities to get Vanquish & MOH (PS3) and they were all out of stock. Note that there were some Vanquish in Mtl last Wednesday so, employees probably grabbed them all.
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Haha. On the whole, they usually do.Fuzzy said:Wow those suck.
Leshita said:Does EB do price protections?
I purchased Vanquish just shy of a month ago when it was still $24.99. :/
Nope.Leshita said:Does EB do price protections?
I purchased Vanquish just shy of a month ago when it was still $24.99. :/
GG-Duo said:According to their website, none of the GameStop/EBs in Vancouver have Vanquish![]()
Did this start recently because as of last year EB didn't.B-Dex said:Edit: We price match flyer/web as well.
Usually during those Real Canadian Super Store sales. Even Futureshop/Best Buy don't put them on sale anymore.ShaneB said:A common question I'm sure, but cheapest place to get some Microsoft points?
If you get a good manager, they'll treat it as a refund/repurchase if you do it within 30 days.Leshita said:Does EB do price protections?
I purchased Vanquish just shy of a month ago when it was still $24.99. :/
Fuzzy said:The next few door crashers at EB from RFD.
July 13th: Samurai Warriors 3 (Wii) - $9.89
Emperor Bohe said:Where's the best place to buy already built gaming pc's (top of the line stuff...something that can run the best in gaming right now) in downtown Toronto? Or where should I go for someone to build one for me? I'm thinking of converting to becoming a PC gamer, but I don't really know much about building a pc.
If you've opened the 24.99 one, best way (and slightly dishonest) would probably be buy the 9.99 one, then return the 9.99 as the 24.99 one as unopened.Leshita said:Hm, conflicting answers, guess I'll just have to go in and try it myself later today.![]()
narcosis219 said:Does anyone want to do a Super Street Fighter 4: Arcade Edition 4-pack?
MetalFearSolid said:What??? When was this deal??
Fatghost said:Halo Reach is 20 bucks? Website says 40...
Fuzzy said:Did this start recently because as of last year EB didn't.
firehawk12 said:Usually during those Real Canadian Super Store sales. Even Futureshop/Best Buy don't put them on sale anymore.
Of course, MS won't drop the price on them even though our dollar is stronger than the US dollar. Bleh.
Sorry, completely missed that part of your post.B-Dex said:Play N Trade isn't EB.
criesofthepast said:God I hate Rogers so much. Took me 45 minutes to cancel my wireless account. They just wouldnt take "no" for an answer. Finally asked for a supervisor and they caved. Gave them my 30 days notice for my contract ending August 11th. Free from these crooks forever. Fuck them up their stupid asses. I just hope I'm alive to see them go bankrupt one day.
Anyone know of the best company/deals for pay as you go? I'm not a heavy user so Rogers retentions really couldn't offer me anything to compete with pay as you go prices.
Fuzzy said:The next few door crashers at EB from RFD.
July 12th: MJ: The Experience (PSP...yep...PSP) - $4.89
July 13th: Samurai Warriors 3 (Wii) - $9.89
July 14th: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (DS) - $4.89
July 15th: Guitar Hero World Tour (PS3) - $4.89
Wow those suck.
Fuzzy said:The next few door crashers at EB from RFD.
July 12th: MJ: The Experience (PSP...yep...PSP) - $4.89
July 13th: Samurai Warriors 3 (Wii) - $9.89
July 14th: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (DS) - $4.89
July 15th: Guitar Hero World Tour (PS3) - $4.89
Wow those suck.
You realize this is the result of the Conservatives changing the CRTC's mandate to comply with market and business "realities" over consumer needs a few years back, don't you? The CRTC is just doing what the government in power has mandated it do...Tabris said:Every single large provider (telus, bell, rogers and fido) sucks in Canada and it has nothing to do with the company but what they can do. The consumer has lost a lot of power over the last couple of years. It's all the CRTC's fault as far as I'm concerned. An organization that's supposed to be the government's watch dog FOR THE PEOPLE are instead FOR THE COMPANY.
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And it's the CRTC's fault.
iphys said:Shoppers is supposedly doing a 20x event this Saturday. I think there was someone looking to buy a 3DS at one in the old thread.
Blue Submarine No. 6 said:You realize this is the result of the Conservatives changing the CRTC's mandate to comply with market and business "realities" over consumer needs a few years back, don't you? The CRTC is just doing what the government in power has mandated it do...
PalaceBrother said:This is a PSA for Ontario folks with XBox Live Gold accounts.
I just checked and it looks like Ontarians can finally turn off the "Auto-Renew" option from the Xbox Live Accounts website. There was much discussion about this when we all took advantage of the $1 / month promotions so I thought I'd post it here.
PalaceBrother said:This is a PSA for Ontario folks with XBox Live Gold accounts.
I just checked and it looks like Ontarians can finally turn off the "Auto-Renew" option from the Xbox Live Accounts website. There was much discussion about this when we all took advantage of the $1 / month promotions so I thought I'd post it here.
BadWolf said:How does this work? If I get a PS3 I would get it cheaper or something?
Conceptor said:Cheaper? No. Basically Shoppers has a points card for purchases. These points, one you hit certain intervals/levels, can be redeemed for money off your purchase before taxes. Normally (and this is all pretax), $1 spent = 10 points. During 20X events, whatever number of points you earn are multiplied by 20 (so $1 amounts to 200 points, so to speak). There's usually a minimum 50$ purchase though. So buying a big ticket item that you were planning to pick up anyway will get you a ton of points that you can use to get $$ off a future purchase. Redemption events are usually the best time to spend points, if you've been saving up.
I believe this is it.mentalfloss said:I don't doubt this is true, but do you have a link or links to evolution of this debacle?
I need fuel.