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Toys R Us Buy One, Get One 40% Off Sale on Hundreds of Games

Toys R Us is holding a massive game sale, spanning 3DS, Xbox 360 and PS3. Simply buy one game at full price, add another game from this list to your order and a 40% discount will be applied to the second game.

alien6263896d ago

wow what a great deal. it works also with some pre-order games like GTA5 COD BF4

3-4-53896d ago (Edited 3896d ago )

They couldn't make it %50, they had to "save some money" by making it %40 ??

Such BS when companies do this.

IF your going to do a deal, then frickin do a good one that is ACTUALLY a deal.

Buy 1 get 2 free.....Buy 2 get two free, something like that.

Gigaguy7773896d ago

Really? Gonna complain about getting a discount? Stop being entitled and be happy that people are getting a discount in the first place, which they didn't have to do.

thelaughingwiseman3896d ago

is there a way I can choose the game I want discounted?

aLucidMind3896d ago

Nope. But the system automatically chooses the second highest price, so if you buy two $60 games and two $20 games then one $60 game will be reduced

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7 Huge Risks That Rocked the Gaming Industry

Taking risks can be necessary to ensure a company is profitable, survives, and sets trends. What may seem surprising could lead to an unexpected success. Or, it could lead to unprecedented failure. Time to look back at seven striking industry decisions!

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PhoenixUp1980d ago

Damn multi page article isn’t worth my time

SheenuTheLegend1979d ago (Edited 1979d ago )

why just why, damn you multi page .
edit. read the article
and not a single good point.
selling a console at a loss, investing in new ip's, not putting a proper cooling solution, these are huge risks.
not opening a digital store or skipping e3.
microtransactions are bad but that doesnt mean it is a risk or ever was. its a heaven for corps and hell for gamers.

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Toys R Us Closing End of an Era: My Favorite Gaming Memories

With Toys R Us Closing its doors for good, analysis are chiming in on what was the final nail on the coffin for the toy giant. It marks the end of an era when gamers once went to places like Sears, Kmart, Toy R Us, and Blockbusters for their gaming needs. Bad Bit Games host Joseph, will dive into his fondest gaming memories, and how Toys R Us helped foster a love for games.

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MoonConquistador2231d ago

Never got any video games from Toys r Us but they did have the best Lego trainset setup I'd ever seen when I were a laddie.

Long time ago that was 😒

Vectrexer2231d ago

Toys R Us has nostalgic gaming and work memories for me. I purchased A Vectrex when it came out, also Commodore 64 games and accessories.
I worked there the year the NES was released we sold out of the NES everyday for the month of December that year!

ion6662231d ago

I remember taking trips to toys r us to buy tekken 3 on ps 1. Ibdont have internet back then to see if a game was delayed. Had to go back like 3 times. In the end tekken is 1 of the best games I ever played.

P_Bomb2231d ago

Still take my kids there, even just to window shop like I did as a kid. Looking for new DC imaginext figures that toys r us never stocks. Don’t know about the states but up here, we rarely get new waves of anything. Their own fault for not having competitive pricing or merchandise. Buncha bollocks

meka26112231d ago

Why do I have the suspicion that walmart might have something to do with this? We are losing all kinds of stores like toys r us and kmart, and I feel like walmart has a part in it.

Elda2231d ago (Edited 2231d ago )

Walmart,Target & online shopping has everything to do with Toys r Us closing. Most folks do their toy shopping at those stores & Amazon.

meka26112231d ago

Yea very good point, it still kinda sucks. I still remember getting games at children's palace when I was young. Got my first nintendo from there.

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Toys "R" Us: B1G1 40% off all games

Toys “R” Us is running a buy 1, get 1 50% off sale right now. .

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