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Inspired by the "Microsoft RPG price drops" thread, here's a catch-all thread for any good price drops, sales, or anything else you might find in stores, on the Internet, or elsewhere. These deals should be for new games (not used), retail sales (NO eBay/Craigslist/whatever) and preferably available to anyone, just for the sake of fairness.

Postings of deals should include the name of the game, the store/website location (where applicable), the new price, and the duration of the sale (where applicable).

To start things off with some content, here's a repost of the X360 RPG price drops:

BLUE DRAGON (XBOX 360): The first Mistwalker RPG for the 360, released last year. Price dropped to $19.99 as of September 4. New price is available pretty much everywhere.

LOST ODYSSEY (XBOX 360): The second, epic Mistwalker RPG for the 360; quite critically acclaimed, too. Price dropped to $39.99 as of September 4. New price is available pretty much everywhere.

And a couple that I've noticed recently...

BLAST WORKS: BUILD, TRADE, DESTROY (WII): A 2D shmup by PC freeware shmup guru Kenta Cho; includes a level editor (plus several hundred user-designed levels downloadable for free) and ports of several other Kenta Cho games. Price quickly dropped to $19.99 from the $39.99 launch price. Available everywhere, but because it was a limited-release game, the best place to find it is on Amazon.

CONDEMNED 2: BLOODSHOT (XBOX 360): The sequel to the acclaimed horror/melee-combat game - some say its even better than the first. Dropped to $19.99 new at EBGamestop after just having been released earlier this year.

So, post away, and revel in our cheap games!



"'Casual games' are something the 'Game Industry' invented to explain away the Wii success instead of actually listening or looking at what Nintendo did. There is no 'casual strategy' from Nintendo. 'Accessible strategy', yes, but ‘casual gamers’ is just the 'Game Industry''s polite way of saying what they feel: 'retarded gamers'."

 -Sean Malstrom