GameStop deals galore (includes Halo 3 Zune and Nintendo DS)

Posted May 20, 2007 at 9:50AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PS3, Wii, PC Gaming Tags: Gameboy Advance, GameStop
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GameStop deals galore which including the Halo 3 Zune and Nintendo DS - Image 1 


GameStop is offering more deals on some of the products they're carrying. If you plan on making a purchase any time soon it might be in your best interest to check this out.

First up, we've got some big news for you: Halo 3 Zune. Yup you can pre-order said Zune from GameStop outlets now. And don't expect to get this from any other place as they've said that its a GameStop exclusive. They also have a new promo where you can trade in your Gameboy Advance or old DS for a brand new one. Of course, you will have to add some cash but if you feel like upgrading and think your old unit will just be taking up space then it might be worth the trade-in.

If you plan on taking advantage of their promo, you'll have to download their PDF file from their site, print it out, then cut out the coupons. For more information on the other offerings, you can go to GameStop via our read link.

 
 
 

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by Creighton - 2007-05-20 04:55
» FIRST

Zune is ghay.

by Creighton - 2007-05-20 04:57
» SECOND

oh, and what does this have to do with the ps3 anyway? fools.

by FreePlay - 2007-05-20 08:27
» "The Said"

I'm sure I've mentioned this several times before, but you DON'T say "the said Zune." You say "said Zune." No "the."

by ff - 2007-05-20 13:59
» f

Geek.

by zxcv - 2007-05-20 14:35
» Xbox 360 Vs. The True and Only Next-Gen Console PS3

Based on reports and statistics...

- PS3: 3.2 million consoles have been sold (during Nov. 2006 - Apr. 2007, for 6 months)

(0.53 million consoles per month)

- Wii: 7.3 m sold (Nov. 2006 - Apr. 2007, for 6 months)

(1.21 m per month)

- X360: 9.0 m sold (Nov. 2005 - Apr. 2007, for 18 months)

(0.5 m per month)



- Wiis are being sold with fastest rate...

Wii > PS3 > X360

- Wii consoles are only for kids (parents want to waste least amount of money for their br+ts and b+tches).

- Wiis are for parties (when your friends come to your house).

- Wiis are for gifts to your people.

- So many analysts at different organization said that either PS3 or X360 will eventually win this new-war in several years.

- Wii consoles don’t have longevity (it simply means Wiis are fad).

Based on the above factors, let’s only talk (discuss) about the worthy candidates: PS3 and X360.



PS3 consoles are sold with slightly faster selling-rate than X360’s. Let me just add more info here...

- X360: 7.5 m sold (during Nov. 2005 - Nov. 2006, for 13 months)

(0.57 million consoles per month)

- X360: 1.5 m sold (Dec. 2006 – Apr. 2007, for 5 months)

(0.3 m per month)



PS3 (0.53 m per month) > X360 (0.3 m per month).

So, who (what) can save this ever-falling X360 and Microsoft (from hell)? To be frank with you, I’m not sure. So, you stup+d Xbox fanboys just need to learn how to shut your mouth. I’m talking to you with actual data and flat facts based on factual information.



Remember this - every price tag (cost) below is in Canadian dollar. Also, every price is tax-inclusive.

- An X360 console (20GB): $570

- One game: $90

- Live Subscription Fee: $1,030 ($103 per year, 103 x 10 years = 1030)

You must waste $1,030 only for online usage. Will you play online games only for this year, and never play online-games from next year? That’s non-sense, idi+ts.

* Above are mandatory (vital, must have) accessories.



If you only calculate for one year online fee, you must have $763 to buy an X360 console (You must have $1,690 to buy an X360 console for 10 years).

If someone has $763, he would buy a PS3 console instead of an X360 console.

One PS3 console (60GB) + above mandatory elements: $798



Ah, I almost forgot to mention 'the future device' called Blu-ray drive. You earn (for free) at least $1,150 if you pay $798. Blu-ray drive is a free bonus. It’s that simple.

- Sony Blu-Ray Player: $1,370

- Samsung Blu-ray Player: $1,150

X360 console + power brick + HD output (HD-DVD add-on) are much bigger and much heavier than PS3 console (a PS3 console includes everything).



X360 fanboys say most gamers buy new consoles to play games, not to watch movies. I'll just say one thing to them since I don't want to waste too much time to educate these illogical, unreasonable, and insensible idi+ts. I have lived countless number of days so far, and I have never seen one single person (human being) who hates watching movies. As far as I can think of, all human creatures on the planet called the Earth have a habit of watching movies regularly. X360 fanboys, how far (or low) are you willing to go to defend your company (Microsoft) and your lost console (X360)? X360 is already shut up, X360 is not a losing console; X360 is a lost console.



So many professional analysts said that X360 console's life-span is 5 years. It means current X360 can’t handle the new games which will be released after 2009. Those analysts said that PS3 can handle all the future games until 2015. Then X360 fanboys must waste another $800 to buy newly designed X360 in 4 years from now on. Why do you want to support X360 console when X360 will last half the period of PS3?



Wii = last-gen console (as good as GameCube).

X360 = current-gen (suitable for 2005 - 2009).

PS3 = the future, the only next-gen (perfect for 2006 - 2015).

by ~ - 2007-05-20 22:32
» ~

Zune.. zune.. sounds like a fly that shuold be squashed

by jlf278 - 2007-05-21 01:34
» what a punk @$$

I'd respond to your post, but it's really more of a crazy ramble than anything else and I clearly don't have anywhere near the amount of free time you have. Needless to say - stop trolling you douche.

by dale - 2007-05-26 07:47
» wiked

i agrree with all that tho the wii is good for more that one perosn. and gone diff way.

though xbox does have good game (halo, gears) u will have 2 buy a new xbox before 2010.



it all works out more money. . .

happy with my ps3

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