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Black Friday software deals?

Started by November 24, 2009 05:38 PM
12 comments, last by Moe 14 years, 11 months ago
Quote: Original post by evolutional
Quote: Original post by mutex
Steam has games for sale. Knights of the Old Republic is currently $2.50.


Just bought the THQ back catalog from there. Sweet deal.


Same here.

Anyone see good deals on hard drives?
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Quote: Original post by Talroth
Quote: Original post by evolutional
Quote: Original post by mutex
Steam has games for sale. Knights of the Old Republic is currently $2.50.


Just bought the THQ back catalog from there. Sweet deal.


Same here.

Anyone see good deals on hard drives?

Yes Fry's had a Fujitsu 2TB drive for dirt cheap!
UPDATE: No longer available for shipping, but may be available for in-store pickup

Frys has the Hitachi 2TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache Internal SATA Retail Desktop Hard Drive for $112.

Also Fry's had the Kingston 64GB SSD for $100 if you are thinking of trying out the whole SSD thing.
I just bought a Seagate 2TB from Amazon for $140 :(

I guess it's over now but Steam was selling Batman Arkham and Dragon Origin for like the best prices I've seen not long ago.
If you keep checking the main page of the website I linked it looks like Newegg has a couple of deals on harddrives right now.


[Edited by - daviangel on November 27, 2009 2:10:50 PM]
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Well, if you haven't yet played it, GameStop has Left for Dead 2 on sale for $29.99. Both online and in the store for today only.

I'm not that big of a fan of it, but it will probably be awhile before the price drops that low, even on a Steam Weekend Sale.
Quote: Original post by daviangel
Yes Fry's had a Fujitsu 2TB drive for like $110!
Also Fry's had the Kingston 64GB SSD for $100 if you are thinking of trying out the whole SSD thing.
I just bought a Seagate 2TB from Amazon for $140 :(

I'd be very very weary about any of the Kingston SSDNow series drives, except the newer 40 GB model. The older ones supposedly use the JMicron controller which is notorious for stuttering.

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