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New Splatterhouse U.K. Trailer is Bloody…

Of course that headline was obvious news, it is like saying a cat likes fish or a shark will eat you. Either way, Splatterhouse debuts tomorrow everywhere and is looking to bring back Rick and an insane amount of meaningless gore for your pleasure. I haven’t seen any advertisement from the title oddly enough outside of the internet, but I hope this sells as this property needs to be revived once and for all.

Even if you dislike the new game, it does come with the first three versions son the disc that is sure to revive some nostalgia of many of you retro folks out there. You can check out the new trailer below and then Splatterhouse itself when it hit shelves this week for the PS3 and Xbox 360.

The Last Story trailers get a few subtitles

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Have you been following The Last Story hoping for a Western release date? Well you still will be waiting because unfortunately that isn’t what this news post is about. Instead we have some trailers that we have seen in the past. But one nice little addition is the fact that someone took the time to put some subtitles to go along with the Japanese dialogue.

Great news for those who do not know how to read or understand the Japanese story trailer. There is also a new gameplay oriented video that was recently released. I can’t wait for a Western release date, at least hope that there is one, because The Last Story definitely is looking like a great RPG to fill in the Wii’s barebone list of in-depth RPGs that don’t begin with the world Tales.

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Nintendo Officially Confirm New DSi Colors…

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Remember a while back we told you about the two new colors that leaked out black Friday ads out of Sears? Well Nintendo is just now ready to announce that these colors are officially launching in the U.S. for Black Friday and will be available “while supplies last”. The orange (which I mistook as red) and green DSi systems will both come bundled with Mario Party and join the line along with the other releases such as the new Red DSi XL and Wii which were launched in support of Mario’s 25 anniversary.

For those who are obsessive about having a better color for their DSi or just have not upgraded yet, this price-point is a perfect excuse and you even get Mario Party as a free bonus. I am a bit curious if any more colors will be launching before the 3DS debuts next year, like maybe a matte DSi XL, but I guess we will just have to wait and see what Nintendo has next for consumers out there.For more information about Nintendo DSi, visit http://www.nintendodsi.com.

Use a swastika on CoD: Black Ops and get banned from Xbox Live


Now over the time period that you have played on Call of Duty: Black Ops online, how many people have you seen with a swastika painted on the side of their gun? Or if they didn’t have that, how many did you see with their emblem designed as a swastika or some resemblance of one?  Well I know personally that I could count at least fifty different people I saw using this type of emblem. Sure it may be a sign of good luck in other cultures around the world and have no negative implications but the different pictures that I have seen people make using the emblem creator have nothing to do with good luck.

As much as people are willing to defend the right to free speech, the majority of the world sees this symbol as a sign of the Nazi regime and it may cause discomfort for some, which is exactly why Microsoft has banned users from using said symbol.

Stephen Tolouse, one of the police bosses that monitors Xbox Live, has defended Microsoft’s right to ban those who have this symbol on his blog post, which you can read bits of below.

“It’s not political correctness, it’s fundamental respect. If you think the swastika symbol should be re-evaluated by societies all over the earth, I think that’s great.

“Your Xbox LIVE profile or in game logo, which doesn’t have the context to explain your goal, is not the right place to do that. And by the way, that doesn’t just go for the swastika, it applies to many other symbols as well that my team does indeed take action on when we see it.”

“Let’s be clear: no educated human on the planet looks at the swastika symbol on a video game service in ‘the year we make contact’ and says ‘Oh, that symbol has nothing at all in any way to do with global genocide of an entire race and, even if it did, one should totally and reasonably ignore that because it’s a symbol that was stolen or coop-ted from religions.’

“Indeed, my twitter stream was filled with people stating that Xbox LIVE should equally ban the star of David, the Christian cross, and yes I am not kidding, the infinity symbol because under various niche interpretations of those symbols, they are as evil as the swastika symbol and I should apply ethical relativism to all symbols on Xbox LIVE to respect all viewpoints because of the United States First Amendment.”

“Yes we can have the discussion in other venues about the double meaning of various terms, something my team does every day. But for many topics, its kind of a no-brainer.”

I mean I am all for freedom of speech, but I have seen many different symbols people have used on their profile, from borderline obscene to simply ridiculous. Of the at least fifty different uses of the swastika I have seen on Black Ops, zero of them had any implication that they meant anything else, and over half of them looked exactly like the Nazi Swastika.

Arc the Lad and Arc Arena coming to PSN soon

Are you a fan of a strapping young lad named Arc? Then I have some news for you. Arc the lad 2 and Arc Arena are coming to the Playstation Network. These games were only available in the United States stashed in an Arc the Lad collection. Not by itself. Well have no fear. The Lad is back in his Ps1 form. Coming as two seperate games or in a bundle. Arc the Lad 2 will be priced $5.99 US. The bundle will be $8.99 US. No word on what Arc Arena will be priced by it self. All this is expected November 23rd. Those who missed out before will be able to play as the Lad once again.

Walmart – Black Friday Deals

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Now Walmart is practically open every single day of the year and most of the stores are already open a full 24 hours so it won’t seem like too much of a surprise that they are open early on Black Friday, especially considering they never close. However unlike the other stores, they will not be having any special sale on Thanksgiving day, instead they are bringing out one sale immediately after. This deal starts at 12:01 on Black Friday, a minute after midnight.

  • Nintendo Wii White, Red, and Black Console Bundles w/ $50 Gift Card $199.99

Now then again, what if you actually want a little bit of sleep, or aren’t able to fit that deal into your already full timeclock? Well don’t worry because they have even more doorbusters from 5AM until 11AM.

  • Nintendo DS Lite (Pink, Red, and Purple Colors Available) $89
  • Nintendo Wii Limited Edition Red Console w/ Additional Black Wii Remote, Wii Sports, Super Mario Bros. Wii, and Epic Mickey $249
  • PlayStation 3 160GB Console w/ Uncharted 2 and Medal of Honor $299
  • Xbox 360 4GB Console w/ Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Mass Effect 2 $199

So if you can’t make it to either deal, then there is no need to fret because Walmart does have deals that are going on all day both on Black Friday and on Saturday. Though there is a limited quantity of these items so I wouldn’t wait to long or you may not find much left. But again we see the small print that says Many more, so never know what else may be on sale until you go.

  • Band Hero Bundle for Xbox 360, Ps3, and Wii $75

$7 Game Titles

  • ATV Quad Kings for Nintendo Wii
  • ATV Thunder Ridge Riders and Monster Trucks Mayhem for Nintendo DS
  • Bakugan for PS2
  • Balloon Pop for Nintendo Wii
  • Brunswick Pro Bowling for PS2
  • Chicken Blaster for Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS
  • Disney’s Sing It for PS2
  • Geon Cube for Nintendo Wii
  • Guitar Hero 2 for PS2
  • Imagine Ballet Star for Nintendo DS
  • Monster Trux Offroad for Nintendo Wii
  • Our Mini Games 26 for Nintendo DS
  • Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection for PS2
  • Planet 51: The Game for Nintendo DS
  • Saint for Nintendo Wii
  • Tomb Raider Underworld for Xbox 360
  • And More; Over 60 Titles. . .

$10 Game Titles

  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare GOTY Edition for PS3
  • Disney’s UP for Nintendo Wii
  • God of War Collection for PS3
  • inFamous for PS3
  • Killzone 2 for PS3
  • Little League World Series Double Play for Nintendo Wii
  • Phineas and Ferb for Nintendo DS
  • Prototype for Xbox 360
  • Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction for PS3
  • Red Steel 2 for Nintendo Wii
  • SpongeBob SquarePants Featuring NickToons: Globs of Doom for Nintendo Wii
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for Xbox 360
  • Tetris Evolution for Xbox 360
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 for Xbox 360
  • Transformers: The Game for Xbox 360
  • Wheel of Fortune for Nintendo Wii
  • Zhu Zhu Pets for Nintendo DS
  • And More; Over 80 Titles. . .

$29 Game Titles

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for Xbox 360
  • Madden NFL 11 for Xbox 360, Ps3, and Wii
  • Medal of Honor for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • MLB 2K10 for Nintendo Wii
  • NBA 2K11 for Xbox 360
  • NBA Jam for Nintendo Wii
  • Red Dead Redemption for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Toy Story 3 for Nintendo Wii
  • Transformers: Cybertron Adventures
  • WWE Smackdown Vs Raw 2011 for PS3
  • And Many More. . .

$35 Game Title

  • Halo Reach for Xbox 360

Toys R Us – Black Friday Deals

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Now Toys R Us may have been the store that many of us grew up with. We went to the different stores as children looking in anticipation for what we can ask for for the holidays. Well now that we are older, or may have kids of our own in some cases, we are looking more towards gaming. Thankfully Toys R Us hasn’t forgotten to put plenty of video game sales out alongside of the toys that younger kids may enjoy.They are running deals all the way from Thanksgiving day on Thursday until Saturday of this week.

These deals are doorbusters and that means that supplies are limited, but then again the time that you will be shopping can be anywhere from 10PM Thanksgiving night until 1PM on Friday. Meaning that you can be shopping overnight within your Toys R Us.

  • All Gaming T-Shirts Buy 1, Get 1 FREE $12.99-16.99
  • Xbox 360 4GB or 250GB Console w/ $50 Toys R Us Gift Card $199.99 and $299.99

Buy One, Get One FOR $5

  • Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2011 w/ Top Shot Elite for Nintendo Wii
  • Fable III for Xbox 360
  • Goldeneye for Nintendo Wii
  • Halo Reach for Xbox 360
  • Madden NFL 11 for Xbox 360, Ps3, and Wii
  • Medal of Honor for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit for Xbox 360, Ps3, and Wii
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions for Xbox 360, Ps3, and Wii
  • The Sims 3 for Xbox 360, Ps3, and Wii

$9.99 Game Titles

  • How To Train Your Dragon for Nintendo DS
  • MySims Party for Nintendo Wii
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians – The Lightning Thief for Nintendo DS
  • Scooby Doo! First Frights for Nintendo Wii
  • SimCity for Nintendo DS
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions for Nintendo DS
  • Spongebob Truth or Square for Nintendo DS
  • Spore Hero Arena for Nintendo DS
  • The Sims 2 Pets for Nintendo DS
  • Transformers: War for Cybertron Autobots for Nintendo DS

$14.99 Game Titles

  • Battle of Giants Dinosaur Strike for Nintendo Wii
  • Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter w/ Top Shot Peripheral for Nintendo Wii
  • How To Train Your Dragon for Nintendo Wii
  • iCarly 2: iJoin the Click! for Nintendo Wii
  • inFamous for PS3
  • Kung Zhu for Nintendo DS
  • Megamind: The Blue Defender for Nintendo DS
  • Monster Jam 3: Path of Destruction for Nintendo DS
  • Scribblenauts for Nintendo DS
  • Shrek Forever After for Nintendo Wii
  • Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune for PS3
  • Zhu Zhu Pets 2: Wild Bunch for Nintendo DS

Now these deals are from 5AM until 1PM on Black Friday. Which means that these deals can become active while you are still shopping from the night before. Though if you were already at the doors at 10PM Thanksgiving day and your still there at 5AM then you really have some amazing shopping endurance.

  • Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock $59.99
  • Limited Edition Nintendo DSi Holiday Bundle w/ Mario Party (Green & Red colors available) and FREE DS Essential Kit $149.99

Gaming Accessories

  • 12-in-1 Everyday Starter Kit for DS Lite $14.99
  • All Video Game System Chargers $11.99-35.99
  • Folio Starter Kit for DSi $14.99
  • LEGO Play and Build Remote $23.99
  • Nerf Starter Kit for DSi $14.99
  • PlayStation Dual Shock 3 Blue Controller $32.99
  • Power A Pro EX Controller $11.99
  • Power A Pro Pack Mini Controllers $29.99
  • Power A Pro Wireless Elite Controller $26.99
  • Starter Kit for DSi XL $14.99
  • Xbox 360 Black Controller $29.99

Now these deals go all the way from 10PM Thanksgiving day, until 10PM on Saturday night. These deals are basically in effect for a full 48 hours, so no worries if you happen to show up a bit late unless they end up selling out.

Gaming Accessories

  • 9-in-1 Crown Pack Deluxe for DSi $9.99
  • 15-in-1 Player’s Kit Plus for Nintendo Wii $24.99
  • 16 Game Card Cases for Nintendo DS $3.99
  • SpongeBob 10th Anniversary Expressions Kit for Nintendo DS $4.99
  • Star Wars Light-Up Lightsabers Dueling Pack for Nintendo Wii $19.99
  • Wireless Headset for Xbox 360 $24.99

$14.99 Nintendo DS Titles

  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time
  • Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga – Review

Game Name: Divinity II (Ego Draconis) : The Dragon Knight Saga
Platform(s): Xbox360, PC
Publisher(s): Focus Home Interactive
Developer(s): Larian Studios
Genre(s): Action, Role Playing
Release Date: November 5th (PC) Download
Price: US$39.99 EU29.99 Steam

The Divinity series by Larian Studios is perhaps, at least in our own country, a rather unrepresented series of better than average role playing. Coming out of Belgium, Last years Divinity II suffered from poor porting on the XBOX and less than stellar reviews. The updated game of the year edition: Dragon Knight, hopes to address these issues while including the full expansion to boot. Can it rekindle our love of all things Dragons and high fantasy? Read on to find out


GAMEPLAY

Although pitched as an updated version of the original with “improved graphics” new quests and the addition of the Flames of Vengeance expansion DII:tDKs for all intents and purposes is just a game of the year edition, almost exactly one year after the first launch. This should be fair warning for anyone who has already tried the game, but also signals the definitive version of said game.

Although obstinately European through and through, Larian studios have put their own style to a stock standard RPG classic, coupled with some exceptionally beautiful Enya style music and art. The premise is simple: Playing as a Dragon Slayer, you will invariably meet one of the last slayer of Dragons who in turn, can become a Dragon themselves. From here the plot changes as you yourself, inherit the mantle of the Dragon and can actually change at will into Dragon form and fly around doing damage and generally shooting things (with your mouth!)

Starting as a male or female, there are some neat initiations into the Dragon slaying way; where you can pick a class of Fighter, Archer or Magic and then from there gain uber-special magic silver eyes so everyone knows you are ‘the chosen one’.Oh and you can read minds.

All your thoughts are belong to us

Clich’e’s aside, Larian Studios constantly surprises with unique features that keep you wanting to play, until you remember why you stopped playing the first time and give up. One such device is mind reading, which really needs to be used in more games, more often. Character dialogue and talking is normal enough, with choices and a lot of text to read through, but on top you can “mind read” the person in front of you at the expense of XP. This actually creates a neat balancing mechanic whereby you won’t level up too quickly by mind reading, although you receive XP for pulling it of anyway. Peoples thoughts will basically tell you about a quest/ give you clues or generally point out how to exploit them for cheaper prices at stores or a better relationships. Harder characters may reject the mind read and turn you away and some simply won’t have anything interesting to say at all.

By and large this unique feature is the most fun to exploit in the game and probably what sets Divintiy II out from any other role playing game. In all fairness, the initial quests are boring with a lot of poorly animated characters and text to read. A lot of the quests are still fetch quests and until you actually gain the power to be a dragon, it can become repetitive, with uninspired moves and cheesy characters. Certainly the townsfolk have a cute, European quality to them with comical side quests and some funny situations, but where Dragon Knight fails is the mix of all the different elements.

The Dragon Knight Saga

Becoming a Dragon more or less loses all the progression you have put into building your character and takes the game from a reasonable RPG to an ‘action-adventure’ stance of flying and maiming victims in a very linear fashion. The whole world of Arcania is a little bit steam punk with a lot of high fantasy thrown in, but the flying steam ships and Dragons are at odds with the castles and knights on the ground. Expanding the story through The Dragon Knight Saga with Flames of Vengeance, adds more quests with an overall darker tone and setting, starting off in a flaming village under siege, but does not address any issues with the previous game, except to make it more action focused.

You are not able to import your previous character from Divinity II:Ego Draconis into the expansion (from what we could tell, unless perhaps when you finally finish it) which is a small issue, but one we have certainly come to expect. Instead playing as a higher level character you are left with a lot of questions and only a little time to solve them.

Poor animations for fighting and running, means that production-wise in many ways, Divinity II feels like an MMORPG, in the sense that we don’t expect exceptional graphics or animations, and yet it is not. There is no online and no co-op or even party system and while there is a fair amount of upgrades, magic and armours to collect/ it is nothing we haven’t seen before. The game is quirky enough that players will at least want to try it once, especially for the understated features of becoming a unique dragon form character that reflects the type of personality you have chosen, unfortunately it is a grind getting to that point, with only a moderate change in physics, graphics and animations

GRAPHICS

Visiting the websites for either Divinity II: Ego Draconis or The Dragon Knight Saga, will tell you everything you need to know about the game: one is light and bright and very gentle, while the other tries to be dark more serious and dangerous with lots of floating ‘islands’. Flames of Vengeance is certainly a fitting ending to the story, with a more epic premise and with 100+hours of gameplay in total, this is nothing to be sneezed at, and yet it will be surprising if anyone actually gets to see the end with gameplay and graphics that are all together, last gen.

There seems to be a misnomer, in Larians’ marketing department, where most of their material sports the “brand new graphics engine” motif. No Larian, you did not re-make the game with a whole new engine, nor did you break down the game and re-build it from the ground up. Flames of Vengeance testifies to this as you can download it even if you own Divinity II: Ego Draconis and the graphics will be patched.

If you did play it last year, eyes will be greeted with some enhanced cloth physics, slightly better character animation up close that isn’t so jerky, improved lyp syncing and some tweaked water and lighting. Nothing that shouldn’t already be there. On top of which up close the dialogue still doesn’t match the faces with characters that madly wave their arms in the air. Running around is floaty at best with the only defence a swift roll to the left. Rolling around is comical, and undercuts any proper mechanic of blocking of avoiding damage with enemies that run right at you.

For better or for worse

Last year, Divinity II was played on the XBOX 360, this year the same game on the PC through Steam. The differences are as expected. On the PC graphics are sharper and cleaner with a slightly washed out colour pallets and well defined shadows.

The consoles excel at richer colours, depending in the TV and special effects like blurs and lighting glows but sometimes saturated textures and not as good shadow.

The net result is certainly that Divinity II should be played as it was made: for the PC. This is the preferred method of input anyway for navigating the menus and gameplay, although controlling the dragon smacks of accommodating console controllers. Sadly, the XBOX controller is not supported in the PC version but all in all stands out next to other RPG and MMO as a mixed bag, that never quite gains control of the sum of it’s parts.


MUSIC

As a personal aside: It was the music of Ego Draconis (not to mention the name) that first drew me in late last year.

A lot of the music can be heard through the website, but the haunting mix of vocals and classical tunes is second to none. This almost angelic music will follow you throughout the game, and by and large makes the whole experience much more memorable. There is something to be said when a game can be defined by the theme song alone. While a lot of the game may have been translated from German, the music- lives on.


VALUE and CONCLUSION

Steam on the PC is your one stop shop for games, and with all the achievements to boot, you nary miss out on any content. On top of all the achievements for the PC and 360, your value of the game may just be jaded by how many other RPG you have played.

These days, it is very hard to find a “pure” classical form role playing game, and in many ways this is what Divinity II represents, a return to old form of simple questing and talking to people. By stripping this back though and trying to pitch itself as Action/RPG it misses the mark, with the first half of the game lacking in excitement and the second half, in depth. Flames of Vengeance addresses some of these issues by getting straight to the meat of it, but retains less than spectacular graphics.

Worth trying at least once, or at least the demo; only the most dedicated of Dragon Knight are likely to see out the 100+ hours of gameplay, which is excellent, in theory but not execution.

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

Target – Black Friday Deals

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Target is bringing some Black Friday Deals with a handful of doorbuster deals that will only be as long as supplies last, but after that they are having quite a deal on most of their video game products. Though not every single product that is on sale is listed, so many of them will require an in store visit to make sure that you aren’t missing out on a deal that was simply not listed.

First we have the doorbuster deals, there is only Hardware deals so expect each store to have only a limited quantity of these. The store opens up at 4AM on Black Friday.

  • Black Xbox 360 Controller, PlayStation Dual Shock 3, or Wii Remote Plus w/ Fling Smash Game $39
  • PlayStation Portable 3000 Core Holiday Bundle w/ Little Big Planet, The Karate Kid UMD, and 1GB Sony Memory Stick $127
  • Also if you happen to spend a $100 you will receive a $10 gift card usable for your next purchase.

Now we have the actual deals which will be going on for the west of the weekend, from Friday until Saturday. There still will be limited quantities for these deals and they already have stated that there will not be any rainchecks for these deals, so better be quick.

  • PlayStation 3 160GB Holiday Bundle w/ Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II and Prince of Persia BluRay $299
  • Xbox 360 4GB Console and $50 Target Gift Card $199.99 (Additional $10 Gift Card if Purchased Between 4 and 10 AM Friday)
  • Wii Fit Plus Bundle $67

$10 Gift Card W/ Purchase

  • Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood $59.99 for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Dance Central $49.99  for Xbox 360
  • Just Dance 2 $39.99 for Nintendo Wii
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II $59.99 for Xbox 360 and PS3, $49.99 for Wii
  • Super Mario Bros. Wii $49.99 for Nintendo Wii

$7 Game Titles

  • Iron Man 2 for Nintendo DS
  • LEGO Batman: The Video Game for Nintendo DS
  • LEGO Battles for Nintendo DS
  • And More. . .

$17 Game Titles

  • Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies for Nintendo DS
  • Final Fantasy XIII for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • iCarly 2: iJoin the Click! for Nintendo DS
  • Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet for Nintendo DS
  • Wipeout: The Game for Nintendo Wii
  • And More. . .

$27 Game Titles

  • Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex for Nintendo Wii
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 for Nintendo Wii
  • NBA Jam for Nintendo Wii
  • New Carnival Games for Nintendo Wii
  • Shaun White Skateboarding for Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii
  • And More. . .

$35 Game Titles

  • Fable III for Xbox 360
  • Halo Reach for Xbox 360
  • Medal of Honor for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit for Xbox 360 and PS3
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2  for Nintendo Wii
  • And More. . .

Meijer – Black Friday Deals

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Now while Meijer may not be a large retail giant that focuses entirely around electronic sales, it doesn’t mean that they won’t be hosting a collection of deals themselves. Overall think of Meijer as something similar to a Wal-Mart. But regardless of that fact we have deals nearly all weekend at Meijer and they are also having something they call Custom Coupons. These coupons can be used to take X amount of money out of your final purchase from Meijer, though of course this only pertains to your next purchase. The coupons themselves will only work between 11/28 and 12/24.

First we have the deals that will only be happening on Thanksgiving Day from 6AM until Midnight.

  • All Official Black Controllers $29.99
  • Wii Fit Plus w/ Balance Board $49.99
  • Xbox 360 4GB Console w/ $50 Custom Coupon $199.99

On to the actual Black Friday Deals for those of us willing to brave the cold and early wake up times of 5AM, though these deals will only last until 12PM, or Noon of Black Friday

  • All Video Game Software $19.99 or Less %50 Off
  • Limited Edition Nintendo DSi Holiday Bundle w/ Mario Party (Green & Red Colors Available) and $30 Custom Coupon $149.99
  • Nintendo DSi XL w/ $30 Custom Coupon $169.99
  • Nintendo Wii Red Console w/ Wii Sports, Super Mario Bros. Wii, and $50 Custom Coupon $199.99
  • PlayStation 3 160GB Holiday Bundle w/ Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (NOT GOTY), The Karate Kid on BluRay, and $50 Custom Coupon $299.99
  • PlayStation Portable 3000 Core Holiday Bundle w/ Little Big Planet, The Karate Kid UMD, 1GB Sony Memory Stick, and $30 Custom Coupon $129.99

$30 Custom Coupon w/ Purchase

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops for PS3
  • Fable III for Xbox 360
  • Halo Reach for Xbox 360
  • Medal of Honor for Xbox 360
  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit for PS3
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II for PS3

Now the Saturday deals have something special to go along with them. While these two deals are only available from 6AM until they run out of them, you can use a $20 off Santa Bucks coupon to save even more cash. Then again you need the coupon from the flier, no word if they will take printed coupons. Prices are before $20 off.

  • Nintendo DS Lite (All Colors) $119.99
  • Nintendo Wii Black or White Console w/ Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort $149.99