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Just went into EBGames (Toronto) looking for WiiFit, no luck, but I saw that they'd dropped the price of Boom Blox by $10 to $39.99. 

That's not a good sign for sales I guess but for me $50 was too much to pay for a puzzle game - even a good one - but I immediately grabbed it for $40.  So did the person in front of me. 

So if you were waiting for it to drop in price - wait no longer.



 

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damn, that's sad. Maybe it's not all over the americas though, who knows. Either way, jump on it people!



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bah I'm saving up for a ds right now or I would buy it ....I blame gas prices !



Amazon still lists it as $49, but has it at $43. So, it's probably not an official price drop in the MSRP (at least not yet).



Just so everyone realizes what's going on.

EBGames Canada has a sale on right now on most of all their games (to clear stock). I noticed you could get Mario and Sonic for 29.99$ and House of the Dead 2 and 3 for 19.99$. Bully was also on sale for 29.99$

The 360 games are even cheaper.



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$30 Bully? I'd better get on top of that.



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I'm in the search for wii fit too,
thats a good price for bloom blox, not sure if I'll get it in a snap, I still have other games to buy...



Like that around my house to.

I'm getting it soon.



If it drops anymore it may find a place in my collection yet. 



Damn, that was quick. The game does look fun though, so some of you should take advantage of this.



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