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Bargain Videogame Tips For Holidays? 74

Thanks to GamerDad for their editorial discussing the multitude of videogames currently flooding the store shelves, and the knock-on effect for bargain hunters. It's pointed out: "With all the new releases comes a shelf space crunch that means a lot of recent games, some from spring and even later, are getting marked down for quick sales." As an example, the column author "...recently picked up Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, a fantastic action game for PS2, for a measly ten bucks", and he also points out "...a bunch of excellent additions to the Greatest Hits lineup for Sony's machine including Sly Cooper, Ratchet and Clank, Tekken 4 and the brand new Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution." What other cheap console titles can you recommend for a personal early holiday present?
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Bargain Videogame Tips For Holidays?

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  • cheapassgamers (Score:5, Informative)

    by Phoenix Dreamscape ( 205064 ) on Saturday November 15, 2003 @03:44PM (#7482348) Homepage
    Take a look at cheapassgamers [cheapassgamers.com].
  • 15 Classics for $50 (Score:5, Informative)

    by AFuckingCookie ( 618400 ) on Saturday November 15, 2003 @03:55PM (#7482398)

    As per techbargains.com, go to EB Games [ebgames.com], select a console from the select menu in the top right, select 15 games for $50.

    Options:
    Nintendo 64
    Sega Genesis
    Dreamcast
    Super Nintendo
    Nintendo NES 8bit

  • My faves on the Xbox (Score:5, Informative)

    by Babbster ( 107076 ) <aaronbabb&gmail,com> on Saturday November 15, 2003 @04:09PM (#7482475) Homepage
    Note that I consider budget titles to be $30 and under, new. :)

    If you haven't played it yet, and whether you like the series or not, Buffy the Vampire Slayer tops my list of games that should have stayed full price longer and sold more. Sells for $25 or less.

    For the visceral thrill of beating your opponents to a pulp while playing a futuristic frisbee football (think Discs of Tron combined with that silly game they played on Battlestar Galactica), Deathrow is quite a bargain. Sells for $20 or less, usually under $15.

    Mechassault was a lot of fun on Xbox Live, though it got a bit repetitive. Fortunately, even the single-player campaign is worth its current $20 pricetag - playing through every difficulty level was a blast for me.

    It's become a cult favorite with its original incarnation on the Dreamcast and the sequel on the Xbox - accent on the "cult" since it's never sold that well in the US. Jet Set Radio Future is well worth your time if you didn't get it bundled with the Xbox. This one is relatively hard to find new but used copies can be had for under $10.

    Outlaw Golf and Outlaw Volleyball are both very fun games in the "silly sports" genre. Despite their silliness, however, there's enough simulation depth to ensure hours of fun - Outlaw Golf in particular gets props from me for having an analog swing instead of the old double/triple-click systems. Steve Carrell of The Daily Show fame does the announcing work on both and he's hilarious. Outlaw Golf runs $25 or less new with Outlaw Volleyball still relatively new at $30 or less.

    Note that these are all either Xbox exclusives or, in the case of Outlaw Golf which ended up with a Gamecube port, Xbox originals. If I were going to mention some great multi-platform games, I'd probably throw in Max Payne (if you didn't play it on PC for some reason) and SSX Tricky (just a lot of fun, but blown away now by SSX3), both coming in under (sometimes well under) $20.

  • Cheap games for PS2 (Score:2, Informative)

    by redfiveneo ( 692968 ) on Saturday November 15, 2003 @05:49PM (#7482957)
    Just about any Greatist Hit title will do, and FFX, GT3, and the GTA Bundle Pack would be nice presents for the gamers on your lists. (To decipher those for non-gamers: Final Fantasy 10, Gran Turismo 3, and Grand Theft Auto)
  • GameCube Deals (Score:5, Informative)

    by Servo5678 ( 468237 ) on Saturday November 15, 2003 @06:22PM (#7483115)
    There's some great inexpensive options on the GameCube right now. If you (or whoever you're buying a game for) missed out on Sonic the Hedgehog during the Genesis and Dreamcast era, Sega has ported a number of their classic games to the Cube.
    • Sonic Mega Collection [nintendo.com] includes all the 16-bit Sonic games plus a few nifty extras and bonuses, such as Ristar and some history of the blue hedgehog. It retails for $40. Keep in mind that's for Sonic 1, 2, 3, Sonic & Knuckles, Sonic 3 + Knuckles, Sonic 2 + Knuckles, Sonic Spinball, Sonic 3D Blast, Mean Bean Machine, Flicky, and Ristar. That's a great deal if you missed out on these games the first time around. They're aged very well.
    • $40 also picked up a port of the first Sonic Adventure title for the Dreamcast, now upgraded to Sonic Adventure DX [nintendo.com]. It also includes all the Sonic games for the Game Gear as hidden unlockables. The port's a little rough around the edges, but it's still a great buy if you missed out on it the first time around.
    • Part of the Player's Choice series includes Sega's port of Sonic Adventure 2, now redone as Sonic Adventure 2 Battle [nintendo.com]. This one costs only $30 and includes some multiplayer enhancements that weren't present in the original Dreamcast version.
    Turning back to Nintendo itself, a number of their first party games hit the discount rack earlier this year. Don't miss out on Pikmin [nintendo.com] and Star Fox Adventures [nintendo.com] for $20 each, while Super Smash Bros. Melee [nintendo.com] and Super Mario Sunshine [nintendo.com] are out there for $30. They're all worth your time if you've never experienced them before and come highly recommended. Also note that buying two of Nintendo's new releases (such as Mario Kart: Double Dash!! [nintendo.com], Mario Party 5 [nintendo.com], Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga (GBA) [nintendo.com], and 1080 Avalanche [nintendo.com]) will allow you to send away for the free Zelda Collector's Disc [nintendo.com] that contains the classic Zelda 1, 2, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, a demo of Wind Waker, and some other goodies. Or you might be able to find stores selling the disc seperately against Nintendo's wishes for between $10 and $40. Don't bother buying this from eBay [ebay.com] if you want to pick it up seperately though; the people there who are selling it know they have a hot holiday item and will overcharge you like you wouldn't believe.

    Happy shopping and happy holidays!

  • by mcc ( 14761 ) <amcclure@purdue.edu> on Saturday November 15, 2003 @06:46PM (#7483227) Homepage
    This looks pretty cool. [ign.com] It will retail for $20, be released for all three consoles, apparently feature 3/4 player support on xbox/gamecube, will support a global high scores list on xbox via Xbox Live, and contains: "Spy Hunter, Defender, Defender II, Gauntlet, Joust, Joust II, Paperboy, Rampage, Marble Madness, Robotron 2084, Smash TV, Bubbles,
    RoadBlasters, Blaster, Rampart, Sinistar, Super Sprint, 720, Toobin', Klax, Splat!, Satan's Hollow, and Vindicators"
    (!!)

    Another thing to look out for if you've got a Gamecube: Once Dec 6 comes, you will be able to buy "Pac Man Vs.", a really cool-looking 4-player Pac Man game (Player One uses a GBA and plays Pac-Man; Players 2-4 play on the gamecube, and play ghosts. The ghosts cannot see the entire board.), for $20 bundled with Pac Man World 2. You can also get this game free if right now you order I-Ninja or "R: Racing Evolution".

    Also if you have a Gamecube: bestbuy.com is still selling Ikaruga for $20 with free shipping!! [bestbuy.com] Trust me. YOU WANT THIS GAME. It is considered by many to be the greatest space shooter game of all time.
  • by gamgee5273 ( 410326 ) on Saturday November 15, 2003 @07:04PM (#7483313) Journal
    I second the vote on Ikaruga. Hell, buy yourself a used GameCube and pick this up. You will not be disappointed...
  • PSOne (Score:2, Informative)

    by Spleener12 ( 587422 ) * on Saturday November 15, 2003 @07:28PM (#7483416)
    For those who are in to more classic games, Square-Enix re-released Xenogears, Vagrant Story, FF Anthology, and FF Chronicles as greatest hits items. Xenogears and Vagrant Story are both great, and FF Anthology and FF Chronicles are four great games (FF5&6 in Anthology, FF4&Chrono Trigger in Chronicles) that run on sub-par SNES emulators. They're great games and are worth picking up if you never played them before and aren't put off by 16-bit graphics.

    Head to your local Gamestop and you can probably find a metric assload of good old PSOne games for less than $20-$30. And an equal or greater number of shitty ones for less than $10.

  • Gamestop stores... (Score:2, Informative)

    by wickedj ( 652189 ) on Saturday November 15, 2003 @09:19PM (#7483874) Homepage
    Babbages, FuncoLand and Gamestop offer a gamestop member card for $10. It offers 10% off any used games for 10 months and gives you a 10 month subscription to Game Informer. The mag sucks but the discount is worth it. I buy all my games used now.

    Just the other day I picked up Ico used for about $13. That game is awesome by the way. One of the best games I've played in a long time.

    When it comes to newer games, I wait about 2 weeks and they are already on the shelf as used with $5-$10 off. Then I use my card and get an additional %10 off that. You make up your $10 real fast.
  • by simoniker ( 40 ) * <simoniker@sl[ ]dot.org ['ash' in gap]> on Sunday November 16, 2003 @02:17AM (#7485495) Homepage Journal
    There were/are plenty of NES compilation carts available, even back in 1990 - I actually found an old '190-in-1' at my local flea market in California last year, though they're much more difficult to track down nowadays, and mainly only hold novelty value.

    The bootlegs tended to run with the much smaller-sized and more basic games, though, because you can fit more on a cart. A good source of info about cool/random unofficial carts is theredeye.net [theredeye.net], especially his (warning, NES nudity!) archive [theredeye.net]. There are some very cool + totally unplayably bad 'conversions' of Street Fighter II and even Mortal Kombat covered on there, too.

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