Why pay fully for a game? It's just not in gamers' nature, is it?

Mar 26, 2007 09:36 GMT  ·  By

You know Cheap As** Gamer right? Of course you do, we're all cheap a**es trying to get a good deal on the games, as their motto says: "never pay full price for your video games, gaming hardware and more." So don't try to hide behind the curtain 'cause you're of the same breed. But what astonishes Kotaku and everyone else for that matter is the fact that they can get their hands on information about offers and weekly ad specials, at least a week before anyone else knows about them. The ads concern various stores that are very well known to gamers.

How do they do it? Who cares, as long as they keep doing it right? Well, in case you haven't subscribed to their forums yet (it's your choice, I'm not implying that you should), you might want to do it sooner rather than later as this week, Speedy (the guy on the CAG forum poster) brings you sales for the week of 4/1 - 4/7 for Target, Circuit City and Best Buy, ahead of time of course. Kotaku says that these are Target's games that will be listed for $15 starting on 4/1:

- The Godfather (PS2 / XBOX); - Call Of Duty 2: Big Red One (PS2 / XBOX / Gamecube); - Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PS2); - Smackdown VS. RAW 2006 (PS2 / PSP); - Paper Mario: The 1,000 Year Door (Gamecube); - Star Wars: Battlefront (PS2 / XBOX / PSP); - Fight Night: Round 3 (PS2 / XBOX); - Need For Speed: Most Wanted (PS2 / XBOX / Gamecube); - HALO: Combat Evolved - Game Of The Year (XBOX); - LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game (PS2 / XBOX / Gamecube).

You can also get Guitar Hero II 360 at Circuit City, with already included free MS Points. Talk about cheap a** deal...! Trying to see anything on the CAG site won't be possible until you subscribe. It's free so, what the heck, at least take a look!