That's a good deal and one that will get you started on Xbox Live in style.
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Right now on Amazon you can get both of those things, plus a chatpad and a copy of Project Gotham Racing 4 for just $10 more than you can normally buy the subscription alone. If you want to get into the Xbox Live game, you'll need a Gold membership and a headset for starters. Let's say you're fairly new to the Xbox 360 and got into the current-gen game with the entry-level Arcade unit. Xbox Live Gold Pack - $59.99 We found it on:
This is the sale you've been waiting all summer for. We're talking Spore (PC), Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (PSP), Elder Scrolls IV: Game of the Year Edition (PS3) and much more.
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And while you're there, you might as well take full advantage of GameStop's other smoking deal: tons of games for under $20. This deal brings the PS3, Wii and 360 versions of GHWT down from $189.99 to $89.99, giving you the game, the drums, the mic and the guitar for cheap. These deals are in-store only, so get your neighbor to watch your cats, grab a GPS device and strike out on an exciting adventure to your nearest GameStop. Kicking off the madness this weekend is a whopper of a win: $100 off the Guitar Hero World Tour Band Kit for Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2. All month long, GameStop is rolling out the mega-deals. Cheap! WINNER GOES HERE Guitar Hero World Tour, Band Kit - $89.99 We found it on: GameStop
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We'll hook up one lucky commenter with a free one-year IGN Insider subscription. And if you've found any screaming deals of your own, throw them into the comments section (note – spammers will be disemboweled). We've tried to keep our budget to under $20, but there are tons of other deals around the Web if you're willing and able to spend a bit more. So browse through our list and see if anything strikes your frugal fancy. And if you're looking for hot deals on gadgets, electronics and gaming accessories, don't forget to check out IGN's weekly Black Market Gear: Deals of the Week. Each week, we'll be posting our finds here on Cheap Thrills, but if you want to get in on the savings you'll have to be quick – some of these deals disappear faster than an IGN editor's sobriety at an E3 after party. We've been scouring the pages of online retailers like Amazon, Newegg, EB Games, Direct2Drive and Best Buy to find the best deals on the hottest games and accessories. Retailers have shelves to clear, and that means prices often get slashed on games, accessories and even hardware. Luckily, the Internet is awash in awesome gaming deals. Who has the money to drop $60 on a new Xbox 360 game or $169 on a shiny new Nintendo DSi? Well, we do, but we're very, very rich.
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