Amazon Gold Box: GTA IV – $45

July 11th, 2008 by Shafnitz  | Comments »

As of writing this, there aren’t too many left. 71% of these have been claimed. So if you still need to buy GTA IV, now is the time to get it at an excellent price: $45.

Link: GTA IV – $45 on Amazon

UT3 – $45 and More 360 Deals on Amazon

July 8th, 2008 by Shafnitz  | Comments »

Amazon has several great deals on 360 games still going on right now. Unreal Tournament 3 (just released) is only $45 the Gaming Deal of the Day. I’ve always been a fan of the UT games, but I haven’t played this one yet. It currently has an 85 on metacritic.

Here are some of the other great deals still going on over at Amazon:
Dark Sector – $21
Turok – $21
Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground – $13
Call of Duty 3 (Platinum Hits) – $10
Call of Duty 2 – $10

Link: Unreal Tournament 3 – $45 on Amazon

Burnout Paradise – $26 on Amazon

July 7th, 2008 by Shafnitz  | Comments »

In an awesome Gaming Deal of the Day, Amazon has Burnout Paradise for the low, low price of $26 with free shipping. If you haven’t yet read my glowing review, the game is easily worth $26. If you have any interest in driving games, Burnout Paradise is a must-have. Buy it now!

Link: Burnout Paradise – $26 on Amazon

Turok – $20 at Amazon

July 2nd, 2008 by Shafnitz  | Comments »

Another great deal on a not-so-old game. Turok is today’s Gaming Deal of the Day over on Amazon. The price is $20, which is half the retail price, with free shipping on $25 or more.

Link: Turok – $20 at Amazon

Dark Sector – $20 on Amazon

July 1st, 2008 by Shafnitz  | Comments »

Amazon’s Gaming Deal of the Day today brings us Dark Sector for $20. A pretty good deal on a relatively new title that has received some decent reviews. The Metacritic score is 72 with review scores ranging from 91 to 33 (some reviewer trying to get some attention, perhaps?). All in all, I’ve heard positive things about the game, but haven’t played it myself.

Link: Dark Sector – $20 on Amazon

DRM Tool Now Available

June 30th, 2008 by Shafnitz  | Comments »

This news broke last week, so I’m a little late. But it’s important news, so I’ll post it anyway.

The Content License Transfer Tool (aka DRM Tool) is now available for use. This tool will allow you to consolidate licenses to a single console. What exactly does this mean? Well, a lot of sites reporting on this don’t seem to have a full understanding of what this is and exactly how it works. Even the official FAQ doesn’t make everything entirely clear, so I’ll do my best to what this is and why we have it. Hit the jump for the best explanation I can come up with.

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