Posted
by
Bob Mackey
If you're anything like me, you probably don't have a lot of extra money to spend on entertainment. But the savvy among us know that it's not necessary to spend the standard $59.99 retail price of a new game to have fun. Everything from Steam's weekend deals to console digital download services prove that you don't have to go into debt to waste away a few afternoons. But sometimes, cutting out the middleman isn't always involved in finding amazing gaming deals; cheapskates are often welcome in the wonderful world of brick and mortar retail, as long as no one knows how truly poor we are.
Of course, I'm always looking to help fellow members of the lower-lower-class get their hands on some video games, which is exactly the point of this post. While browsing at my local non-GameStop retailer today (they exist), I stumbled upon quite a steal: a used copy of the compilation pack-in Microsoft's been bundling with their Arcade units. For only eight (!) dollars, I walked away with Sega Superstars Tennis, Pac-Man Championship Edition, Uno, Luxor 2, Feeding Frenzy, and Boom-Boom Rocket. Granted, some of these games are mediocre at best, but for a little more than a buck a piece, you really can't find a better deal. Check out your local GameStop or other used game store; this pack-in shouldn't cost you more than ten bucks.
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About Bob Mackey
For a brief period of time I was Bull from TV's
Night Court, but some of you may know me from the humor column I wrote for Youngstown State University's
The Jambar, Kent State University's
The Stater, and Youngstown's alternative newspaper, The Walruss. I'm perhaps most well-known for my bi-weekly pieces on
Something Awful. I've also blogged for
Valley24.com and have written articles for EGM,
1UP,
GameSpite and
Cracked. For all of my writing over the years, I have made a total of twenty American dollars. It's also said that I draw cartoons, which people have described with words such as "legible." I kidnapped the Lindbergh Baby and am looking to do so again in the future.
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