it was a bundle deal techniclybismarck55 said:But if I understood your first post correctly, you bought halo wars, then they decided to give you those other games because they had no retail value whatsoever. It's not as if it was a bundle deal (unless it was a bundle deal, and I'm just misunderstanding). So, basically you only actually bought halo wars.ninonybox360 said:the way i see it its not how much you spend, but what you get with it.bismarck55 said:So... your saying that the cheapest game you have ever bought was $50? Wow.ninonybox360 said:Halo wars for $50 because madden 2007 for 360, and espn baseball something and Furon Frenzy (AHHHHHH) for original xbox free because they had no store credit.
OT: Puzzle Quest for 99 cents at EB Games is the cheapest game I can recall buying.
No, I just interpreted your first statement in the "plain white van across the street" sense, rather than the "make sure she doesn't run with scissors while we're gone" sense.EinTheCorgi said:what? is something wrong? he had a second unopened one.BanZeus said:... wait, what?!
I got my PS3 copy for 60 or 70 Canadian; that's only a bargain price if you consider the amount of time I put into it though.MMMowman said:$50 for Fallout GOTY. Australian games' prices are through the roof.
no nothing like that like baby sitting that kind of jazz.BanZeus said:No, I just interpreted your first statement in the "plain white van across the street" sense, rather than the "make sure she doesn't run with scissors while we're gone" sense.EinTheCorgi said:what? is something wrong? he had a second unopened one.BanZeus said:... wait, what?!