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Single For Valentines? SEGA’s Got You Sorted |
Listed in: iPad Games Tags: sega valentine deals, sonic the hedgehog iphone, valentine sales
If you’re single for Valentine’s day and spend your time watching Facebook in pain as all your friends and girls you like talk about their great arrangements, then…you should probably creep around a bus stop and hope a girl asks you for the time (I trust you QJ readers can take it from there).

But if all has failed, then luckily for you, SEGA has some nice offers prepared. Even if you’re not single, you can probably buy them for your significant other. But sharing? Not the gamer’s way.
The offers are for mobile devices, more specifically Android and the App Store.
App Store Discounts
- Sonic CD - $4.99 down to $2.99
- Sonic The Hedgehog 4 (iPhone) - $3.99 down to $1.99
- Sonic The Hedgehog 4 (iPad) - $4.99 down to $2.99
- Super Monkey Ball 2: Sakura Edition - $2.99 down to $0.99
Android Discounts
- Sonic The Hedgehog 4 - $3.99 down to $1.99
- Sonic CD - $4.99 down to $2.99
- Super Monkey Ball 2: Sakura Edition - $2.99 down to $0.99
All those offers run from February the 11th through to the 14th.
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It's a lonely time for single people, and one of lonely people's best friends is videogames. I call it the 3 degree's of videogames.
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That makes absolutely no sense.
Really? You think that? I don't even know what to do with that seeing as how an extremely high percentage of Wii owners are FAMILIES with and without kids.
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The thing is though, these are mostly single-player so it makes sense that they are on sale on such a day for those of whom that are single(sort of).
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Sega is just using Valentine's day as a marketable gimmick, nothing wrong with that.
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