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Microsoft selling Bioshock for $2 and Age of Empires 3 for $0.10

Started by November 21, 2010 01:03 PM
5 comments, last by daviangel 14 years, 2 months ago
You have to actually download them through their Games for Windows Marketplace, which is basically similar to steam.

http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/BioShock/

http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/AgeofEmpiresIII/


I don't know how long it'll last, but it is legitimate (aka, not an error on MS' part)


http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/dailydeal/day7/
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Original post by Slateboard
I don't know how long it'll last


Apparently not long.

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Original post by Slateboard
I don't know how long it'll last


Apparently not long.


Got it as soon as i saw this post myself , sent myself a mail at work to remember to tell colleagues next morning. . . it was already gone

But yea hell of a deal and thanks for the heads up!
I'm glad someone got in on it before it ended.
Oh wow, Age of Empires... I used to play that for DAYS.


Edit: Oh crud... 39,99 now :(
Since we already have a thread for this...

The Deus Ex Collection is available for 75% off on Steam ATM. A daily deal. I personally loved the first one a fair bit (yes yes yes, it could've been a lot better) and I've never played the second one. But for €5, why not try it :)
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I'm glad someone got in on it before it ended.


Well i hadn't planned on buying it after playing the demo years ago , but a quarter of a percent of normal price is kind of an obvious choice hehe. I'm loving it! It's much better than i felt from the demo.
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I'm glad someone got in on it before it ended.


Well i hadn't planned on buying it after playing the demo years ago , but a quarter of a percent of normal price is kind of an obvious choice hehe. I'm loving it! It's much better than i felt from the demo.

Yeah I could spend hours just watching building being destroyed by cannon fire LOL.
It was one of the first AOE games to make use of physics, to make the destruction more believeable.
"One new feature is the inclusion of the Havok physics simulation middleware engine on the Windows version and the similar PhysX engine on Mac OS X. This means that many events such as building destruction and tree falls will not be pre-created animations, but will be calculated according to the physics engine, in an innovation for the series."
[size="2"]Don't talk about writing games, don't write design docs, don't spend your time on web boards. Sit in your house write 20 games when you complete them you will either want to do it the rest of your life or not * Andre Lamothe

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