Eh, while these are true points I like having everything in one place, one download service, and those sweet sweet grid view icons without having to spelunk the internet for them.
Those are great deals, but if the Steam keys are not retroactive I might have to try my luck with Amazon customer service to see if I can get a refund on the big Genesis pack that I purchased over Black Friday (but haven't downloaded yet) so I can re-purchase the Steam-enabled version.
Great deal on a fantastic game. I picked this up at full price when it came out, I've put over 20 hours into it, and I'm barely half-way through. Great value.
Not true, I worked for Costco for 9 years and here's the skinny: Only one coupon needs to be scanned to take off all of the coupon discounts. Each coupon has the same general barcode, and there is no differentiation between coupons. That said, each warehouse has a different coupon policy, and...
I told myself that I wasn't going to pick this game up for a while (grad school + backlog = one very cheapass gamer), but (if I recall correctly) blizzard games take a long time for any price cut, sometimes years. I may have to get it, because it
may be awhile before it goes down.
It needs to be pointed out, but the full 7 game collection is utter shit. For example, King's Quest 7 is unplayable due to a bug that can not be fixed using the version that ships with the collection. Also, the dosbox configurations for the previous 6 games need manual tweaking in order to get...