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Retail Therapy Specials – 04 September 2009

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Greetings gamers. We’re back with this weeks Retail Therapy Specials and just in time for the weekend too. So if you have some extra money to burn then scrape it all together take take a look at some of the options you have to blow it all on.

First of all I’ll keep on mentioning these either until I’m blue in the fingertips or the offers are no longer offered but yeah Take2 still have some crazy specials and clearance sales while BTgames have some awesome pre-order deals out there for you to check out. Oh don’t don’t forget to check out Makro’s birthday specials.

What How Much Where

PS3 Slim (120GB) R3799 Take2

Xbox 360 Arcade R2499 Take2

Fuel (PS3) R299 Take2

Xbox360 Elite Console Bundle (Halo ODST & Halo 3) R3999   Take2

Xbox360 Elite Console PAL R3399 Take2

PSP Slim & Bright Black 3000 Series with Resistence: Retribution R2799   Take2

Legendary: The Box (Xbox360) R279 btgames

The Sims 3 (PC) R304 kalahari

Dragon Age: Origins  Collector’s Edition (PC) R574     kalahari

Double Trouble (PS3): Fight Night Round 4 & Merceneries 2: WIF R574     kalahari

Double Whammy: Tiger Woods PGA Tour10 & Mirror’s Edge R574      kalahari

Last Updated: September 4, 2009

3 Comments

  1. WitWolfyZA

    September 7, 2009 at 08:51

    BTGames told me they are gonna sell the PS3 Slim for R4200. IF thats true they can forget it

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  2. ocelot

    September 7, 2009 at 09:18

    They will probably do that. BTGames are run by a bunch of monkeys, can’t believe people buy from them.

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  3. Darkling

    September 7, 2009 at 09:36

    True,Last week I asked one of the ladies how much Fable 2 costs,and her first reply was: “Which platform?” Phail. :pinch:

    Reply

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