• Some Great Labor Day Video Game Deals



      Here is a list of some of the deals in the circulars for the week. I say "some" because we compiled just the major sales that are worth mentioning. It's a great time to break in that new Nintendo 3DS XL with Best Buy's buy 2 get 1 free on all 3DS games!

      Best Buy's Gamer magazine is also a great deal. It is $15 for an annual subscription and there are some great coupons in them monthly. The magazine guarantees at least two titles, every month, for $10, after the coupon.



      Best Buy

      • Buy 2 get 1 free on ALL 3DS games
      • $30 off Max Payne 3 for Reward Zone Members
      • $30 off Witcher 2 for Reward Zone Members
      • Save $15 on Metal Gear Solid HD for PS Vita


      Coupons in the Gamer Magazine:
      • Prototype 2 $30 off leaving it at $9.99 after coupon
      • Mass Effect 3 $20 off leaving it at $20
      • Rage: Campaign Edition, Civilization V: GOTY, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum, Call of Duty 4, Star Wars Mac Pack, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for MAC - all $15 off
      • $10 off any pre-owned games $29.99 or more
      • $30 off Battlefield 3 for PS3
      • $20 off Lollipop Chainsaw
      • $15 Madden NFL 12 or NCAA Football 12
      • $20 off Tritton Primer Wireless headset


      GameStop

      • Mass Effect 3 for $20 if you are a Power Up Member
      • Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (Xbox 360, PS3) $19.99 (PS Vita) $14.99
      • Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance $29.99
      • Theatrhythm $29.99
      • $10 off any used game $29.99 or more
        Coupon code: EBC3034713
        Give them code in store
        Exp. 9/30


      Gamefly


      • Mass Effect 3 for $14.99 with free shipping (Remember all games from Gamefly come with all manuals, cases, and online passes)
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