[preview][img-l=1]2[/img-l]CAG's shipwreck & mrs. shipwreck preview the new releases for the week of July 23rd, 2008. There's not too many games hitting retail stores this week, but the virtual stock boys have been working late to get everything tagged and stacked on the shelves of your favorite digital stores.
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Multi-Platform
[IMG-L=135]1199[/IMG-L]Chess Crusade Dev. Slam! Pub. Destination Software Systems: DS, Wii MSRP: $14.99, $19.99
Battle chess? I have to preview a battle chess game? Oh, wait. It has claymation-ish graphics and animated combat scenes? There's no online multiplayer (big surprise for a budget title), but for a budget title, this one doesn't look half bad. If you're into chess, this looks to be way better than Wii Chess. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Chess Crusade.
Purchase At Amazon $14.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Purchase At Amazon $19.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
[IMG-L=135]1200[/IMG-L]The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Dev. Eurocom Studios Pub. Sierra Entertainment Systems: DS, PS2, Wii MSRP: $29.99-$49.99
By now you’re probably finishing up those last few levels of Journey to the Center of the Earth and ready to set aside additional time with the man, the myth, the legend… so get ready to raid some more tombs with Brendan Fraser. Judging by the thirty seconds of game footage that is available, they're will be lots of shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and Lara Croft style traversing of the environments. The Wii version offers up some motion-based puzzle solving and Eurocom has some experience in making similar style games in the past that were rather enjoyable ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds" & "Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy"), so maybe this will defy the odds and turn out decent. But then again, you also get to play as the son of Brendan Fraser's character "where appropriate", which suggests that there are times when being Brendan Fraser isn't optimal. Blasphemy. - ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Amazon $39.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Amazon $49.99 (Free shipping)
Wii
[IMG-L=135]1202[/IMG-L]Order Up! Dev. SuperVillain Studios Pub. Destination Software Systems: Wii MSRP: $39.99
For all of you engineers/veterinarians/insert-job-title-here who have ever wanted to quit their day job and run a restaurant, I've got the game for you! This restaurant sim for the Wii requires gamers to manage their cooking along with the rest of the staff as they frantically try to meet the orders of the incoming customers. The graphics are cel-shaded and the overall game has a bit of sarcastic humor within. The game controls solely with the Wii-mote, with the d-pad function to cycle through your various cook stations. Eventually, you earn enough money to hire other chefs. Order Up! is a casual title that might not be challenging enough for the hardcore gamer but is sure to be entertaining for the general Wii audience. Look for this game to drop in price as $40 seems a bit high for a restaurant simulation title. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Order Up!
Purchase At Amazon $39.99 (Free shipping)
[IMG-L=135]1203[/IMG-L]SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 Dev. SNK Playmore Pub. Crave Entertainment Systems: Wii MSRP: $29.99
(Deja Preview) If you haven't been able to commit to any of the SNK Anthology collections we've been previewing over the last year, think of this as one heck of a cheap sampler pack. It's like when you go to T.G.I. Friday's and aren't quite sure that you want a whole order of just Crispy Green Bean Fries, Zen Chicken Pot Stickers, or Chimichurri Sliders, so you go for the Three-For-All instead. Well, SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 is the Three-For-All of the video game world. Except it's a Sixteen-For-All and at $15 it's probably cheaper than the Jack Daniel's Sampler once you factor in not having to leave a tip. You get a nice mix of fighters (Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, King of Fighters '94, King of the Monsters, Samurai Showdown, World Heroes), action (Burning Fight, Magician Lord, Sengoku, Top Hunter), scrolling shooters (Last Resort, Metal Slug, Shock Troopers), and sports (Baseball Stars 2, Neo Turf Masters, Super Sidekicks 3). Come for the food games, stay for the fun. - ship
So, it's a little bit more expensive on the Wii. That's still better than paying $9 a pop for the games on the Virtual Console. - ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
DS
[IMG-L=135]1201[/IMG-L]Final Fantasy IV Dev. Matrix Software Pub. Square Enix Systems: DS MSRP: $39.99
Cecil returns, well, not returns, but I guess continues to be on store shelves in this fourth version of Final Fantasy IV to hit North American shores. This "New & Improved" version includes full 3D graphics, voice acting, additional story and some new game mechanics. Plus it will look great on the shelf next to that sealed version of Final Fantasy IV Advance that you picked up on clearance and never played. - ship
Best Deal: Circuit City is offering a free $10 gift card with the purchase of Final Fantasy IV.
Purchase At Amazon $39.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Circuit City $39.99 (Free $10 gift card)
[IMG-L=135]1205[/IMG-L]Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Dev. Ninja Studio - Success Pub. Atlus Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
Izuna, the pink haired ninja is back and full of plans to attend a wedding. Of course, something always goes wrong at weddings, and in this case it’s the disappearance of Izuna’s friend, Shino. So here starts Atlus’ newest edition of this dungeon RPG franchise. Good news for schwag lovers: this edition comes with two mini-posters (reverse cover images), and more game content and combat than the original. If you’re looking for a solid but quirky RPG, this Atlus title is for you. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: Amazon and EB/GameStop are offering two different exclusive mini-posters with the purchase of Izuna 2.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free exclusive mini-poster)
Purchase At EB Games $29.99 (Free exclusive mini-poster)
[IMG-L=135]847[/IMG-L]Nancy Drew: Mystery of the Clue Bender Society Dev. Gorilla Pub. Majesco Systems: DS MSRP: $19.99
(Deja Preview) Okay, so after the extreme letdown that came with playing The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park (the first Nancy Drew DS title), I wasn't about to get my hopes up with this second title. The first game was not graphically pleasant, the mini games were ultra repetitive, and the "clues" within the gameplay were easily found via the giant magnifying glass where you were supposed to point with your stylus. Olde World was rated E for everyone, but no one should every buy it. It is with those feelings of dread that I approached this game. What I found was a decent trailer and some added new features that both scare and excite me: snowmobiling, boating, sneaking a-la MGS, and an E10+ rating (you can guess which ones scare me and which ones excite me). The bottom line: this game could suck, or maybe it will be decent. I most certainly won't be fantastically awesome. Let me buy it (because I will anyway), and I'll let you know. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Nancy Drew: Mystery of the Clue Bender Society.
Purchase At Amazon $19.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
[IMG-L=135]1204[/IMG-L]New International Track & Field Dev. Sumo Digital Pub. Konami Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
Olympic fever is spreading and Konami is not going to let the 25th anniversary of one of the original Track & Field games pass by without cashing in. How do you update a button masher to current standards? By turning it into a stylus grinder and microphone blower, of course. Compete in over twenty events including a pretty robust online mode as you test your forearm endurance and the strength of your DS screen against four other athletes. If you're not quite racing to stores yet, maybe the inclusion of playable Chibi versions of classic Konami characters such as Solid Snake, Simon Belmont, and Pyramid Head will have you hotfooting to pick up a copy. Just don't over-exert yourself, it's hot out there. - ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for New International Track & Field.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
On The DL with the Shipwrecks
Donkey Kong 3 (Last Week) Systems: Wii VC (NES) MSRP: $5
Back when Donkey Kong was evil he'd try to kill you by whacking bee hives while you innocently sprayed him in the groin with DDT. They don't make 'em like this anymore... - ship
Gley Lancer Systems: Wii VC (Genesis) MSRP: $9
This side-scrolling shooter import goes for large bills on the eBay market, so you can save yourself the $300 and see that this game is completely not worth that ridiculous price. It's certainly a good R-Type style shooter, but more toward the "I spend that much for lunch" price rather than the "my significant other is going to leave me" price. - ship
Ninja Commando (Last Week) Systems: Wii VC (NEOGEO) MSRP: $9
Although the title is somewhat ambiguous, this game is similar to Commando, but with Ninjas who are also Commandos. It's a fun top-down run and gun shooter with "Ninja Tricks" and "Somersaults", but I must warn you that it doesn't feature Snake Eyes or Chuck Norris due to their decisions to leave the Ninja Commando Labor Union. - ship
Super Fantasy Zone Systems: Wii VC (Genesis) MSRP: $9
Okay, who decided to make a brighter, more psychedelic, and more super version of Fantasy Zone and then wait 16 years before releasing this in America? I want them fired... at least 15 years ago. Every now and then, the Wii Virtual Console pulls out a surprise like this and reminds you why it is a valuable service. - ship
Pirates: The Key of Dreams Systems: WiiWare MSRP: $10
Elephants, dodgeball, and pirates, oh my! Capping off my weird hodgepodge of games to preview this week is Pirates: The Key of Dreams. - mrs. ship
Elefunk (Last Week) Systems: PSN (PS3) MSRP: $4.99
In what is probably the most innovative downloadable title this week comes a fun new puzzle game about bridge building. Yes, bridge building. Since bridges on their own are fairly commonplace, they've added in elephants. Elephants who need to cross large chasms. With a set number of bridge pieces, each level is about putting together a bridge that can withstand the weight of your elephant. The graphics are good, the gameplay is new in a nostalgic, lemmings sort of way, and the price is right for just $5. Holy cow, a cheap game that's worth it. Let the Elefunk begin. - mrs. ship
Rayman (Last Week) Systems: PSN (PS3, PSP) MSRP: $5.99
This funny looking character has no arms or legs and turns 12 years-old this week. Still, his decent platformer from the original PS era might be worth playing just for the sake of nostalgia. Sure, it’s full of what you’d expect with the jumping and the swinging and the collecting of items. But if you’re looking for an old-school game for cheap, this one is worth thinking about. Especially on the PSP; the portability improves the game’s overall presentation. - mrs. ship
Siren: Blood Curse Episode 1 Systems: PSN (PS3) MSRP: $
A re-imagining of the survival horror game that not too many people played on the PlayStation 2, this rendition thrusts American protagonists into the creepy Japanese village. If you didn't play the original, which of course you didn't, Siren is a combination of stealth and horror in really dark environments with enemies that the Silent Hill games apparently had no use for. The game gives you the ability to "sightjack" the townfolk and evil nurses that are trying to kill you, so that you can gain an understanding of things from their perspective, and unlike the original game, you can now move your character while sightjacking due to the game splitting the screen. And speaking of splitting, Sony has decided to release this episodically over 12 episodes, so if you want to sneak past zombies you're going to need to be both patient and willing invest small chunks of cash. - ship
1942: Joint Strike Systems: XBLA, PSN (PS3) MSRP: $10
Capcom's latest revamp comes to both PSN and XBLA this week and offers updated graphics, co-op play, and the familiar scrolling and shooting the series is known for. By updated graphics, I mean those weird "yeah, it looks hi-def, but there's something off about the interactions with the environment and the edges look to sharp" kind of graphics that so many of these downloadable games have. To go along with the co-op mode and cooperate with the sub-title, the game features a "Joint Strike" attack where a laser is tethered between the two planes and used to cut through swarms of enemies. - ship
Double D Dodgeball (Last Week) Systems: XBLA MSRP: $10
Initially I thought this was a clever title, obviously referring to the women with large breasts found in the game. Then I played the demo and there aren't any people at all, let alone huge knocker physics and bikinis. I feel like this title should have been reserved for a fun, new Dead Or Alive game all about dodgeball. Instead, for the low price of $10, you'll get spaceship looking things in red and blue shooting a ball back and forth. Sounds exciting, I know. - mrs. ship
Go! Go! Break Steady Systems: XBLA MSRP: $10
One thing I noticed at E3 this year, there were more music rhythm games on the show floor than people to play them. And while, I don't think this breakdancing game was there, I think you get my point. But if you feel like breakin', just hit the correct colored button as it makes its way to the center of the screen to the beats of original non-licensed tracks. Watch out Guitar Hero & Rock Band. - ship
Jade Empire Systems: Xbox Original MSRP: $15
Long ago, in a far off land, BioWare released this martial arts RPG and people wondered why it wasn't Star Wars. Now they can just wonder why they wouldn't just buy this used at GameStop for $8. - ship
Feedback:
Did we miss a good sale on a game? Did we miss previewing a game completely? Well, the only way that everyone can know a better deal is out there is to let us know about it. Post deals you've found or games that we missed in the thread so that CAGs can make sure they are getting the absolute best prices on new releases.
Special thanks to GoDaddy.com for providing CAG Foreplay listeners with a code for domain names for only $6.95 a year. Just enter code "GAMER1" when you check out to get your savings.
[podcast]14[/podcast]
Download - 49 minutes, 23MB




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Multi-Platform
[IMG-L=135]1199[/IMG-L]Chess Crusade Dev. Slam! Pub. Destination Software Systems: DS, Wii MSRP: $14.99, $19.99
Battle chess? I have to preview a battle chess game? Oh, wait. It has claymation-ish graphics and animated combat scenes? There's no online multiplayer (big surprise for a budget title), but for a budget title, this one doesn't look half bad. If you're into chess, this looks to be way better than Wii Chess. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Chess Crusade.


[IMG-L=135]1200[/IMG-L]The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Dev. Eurocom Studios Pub. Sierra Entertainment Systems: DS, PS2, Wii MSRP: $29.99-$49.99
By now you’re probably finishing up those last few levels of Journey to the Center of the Earth and ready to set aside additional time with the man, the myth, the legend… so get ready to raid some more tombs with Brendan Fraser. Judging by the thirty seconds of game footage that is available, they're will be lots of shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and Lara Croft style traversing of the environments. The Wii version offers up some motion-based puzzle solving and Eurocom has some experience in making similar style games in the past that were rather enjoyable ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds" & "Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy"), so maybe this will defy the odds and turn out decent. But then again, you also get to play as the son of Brendan Fraser's character "where appropriate", which suggests that there are times when being Brendan Fraser isn't optimal. Blasphemy. - ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.



Wii
[IMG-L=135]1202[/IMG-L]Order Up! Dev. SuperVillain Studios Pub. Destination Software Systems: Wii MSRP: $39.99
For all of you engineers/veterinarians/insert-job-title-here who have ever wanted to quit their day job and run a restaurant, I've got the game for you! This restaurant sim for the Wii requires gamers to manage their cooking along with the rest of the staff as they frantically try to meet the orders of the incoming customers. The graphics are cel-shaded and the overall game has a bit of sarcastic humor within. The game controls solely with the Wii-mote, with the d-pad function to cycle through your various cook stations. Eventually, you earn enough money to hire other chefs. Order Up! is a casual title that might not be challenging enough for the hardcore gamer but is sure to be entertaining for the general Wii audience. Look for this game to drop in price as $40 seems a bit high for a restaurant simulation title. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Order Up!

[IMG-L=135]1203[/IMG-L]SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 Dev. SNK Playmore Pub. Crave Entertainment Systems: Wii MSRP: $29.99
(Deja Preview) If you haven't been able to commit to any of the SNK Anthology collections we've been previewing over the last year, think of this as one heck of a cheap sampler pack. It's like when you go to T.G.I. Friday's and aren't quite sure that you want a whole order of just Crispy Green Bean Fries, Zen Chicken Pot Stickers, or Chimichurri Sliders, so you go for the Three-For-All instead. Well, SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 is the Three-For-All of the video game world. Except it's a Sixteen-For-All and at $15 it's probably cheaper than the Jack Daniel's Sampler once you factor in not having to leave a tip. You get a nice mix of fighters (Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, King of Fighters '94, King of the Monsters, Samurai Showdown, World Heroes), action (Burning Fight, Magician Lord, Sengoku, Top Hunter), scrolling shooters (Last Resort, Metal Slug, Shock Troopers), and sports (Baseball Stars 2, Neo Turf Masters, Super Sidekicks 3). Come for the food games, stay for the fun. - ship
So, it's a little bit more expensive on the Wii. That's still better than paying $9 a pop for the games on the Virtual Console. - ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1.

DS
[IMG-L=135]1201[/IMG-L]Final Fantasy IV Dev. Matrix Software Pub. Square Enix Systems: DS MSRP: $39.99
Cecil returns, well, not returns, but I guess continues to be on store shelves in this fourth version of Final Fantasy IV to hit North American shores. This "New & Improved" version includes full 3D graphics, voice acting, additional story and some new game mechanics. Plus it will look great on the shelf next to that sealed version of Final Fantasy IV Advance that you picked up on clearance and never played. - ship
Best Deal: Circuit City is offering a free $10 gift card with the purchase of Final Fantasy IV.


[IMG-L=135]1205[/IMG-L]Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Dev. Ninja Studio - Success Pub. Atlus Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
Izuna, the pink haired ninja is back and full of plans to attend a wedding. Of course, something always goes wrong at weddings, and in this case it’s the disappearance of Izuna’s friend, Shino. So here starts Atlus’ newest edition of this dungeon RPG franchise. Good news for schwag lovers: this edition comes with two mini-posters (reverse cover images), and more game content and combat than the original. If you’re looking for a solid but quirky RPG, this Atlus title is for you. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: Amazon and EB/GameStop are offering two different exclusive mini-posters with the purchase of Izuna 2.


[IMG-L=135]847[/IMG-L]Nancy Drew: Mystery of the Clue Bender Society Dev. Gorilla Pub. Majesco Systems: DS MSRP: $19.99
(Deja Preview) Okay, so after the extreme letdown that came with playing The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park (the first Nancy Drew DS title), I wasn't about to get my hopes up with this second title. The first game was not graphically pleasant, the mini games were ultra repetitive, and the "clues" within the gameplay were easily found via the giant magnifying glass where you were supposed to point with your stylus. Olde World was rated E for everyone, but no one should every buy it. It is with those feelings of dread that I approached this game. What I found was a decent trailer and some added new features that both scare and excite me: snowmobiling, boating, sneaking a-la MGS, and an E10+ rating (you can guess which ones scare me and which ones excite me). The bottom line: this game could suck, or maybe it will be decent. I most certainly won't be fantastically awesome. Let me buy it (because I will anyway), and I'll let you know. - mrs. ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for Nancy Drew: Mystery of the Clue Bender Society.

[IMG-L=135]1204[/IMG-L]New International Track & Field Dev. Sumo Digital Pub. Konami Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
Olympic fever is spreading and Konami is not going to let the 25th anniversary of one of the original Track & Field games pass by without cashing in. How do you update a button masher to current standards? By turning it into a stylus grinder and microphone blower, of course. Compete in over twenty events including a pretty robust online mode as you test your forearm endurance and the strength of your DS screen against four other athletes. If you're not quite racing to stores yet, maybe the inclusion of playable Chibi versions of classic Konami characters such as Solid Snake, Simon Belmont, and Pyramid Head will have you hotfooting to pick up a copy. Just don't over-exert yourself, it's hot out there. - ship
Best Deal: There don't seem to be any specific deals for New International Track & Field.

On The DL with the Shipwrecks
Donkey Kong 3 (Last Week) Systems: Wii VC (NES) MSRP: $5
Back when Donkey Kong was evil he'd try to kill you by whacking bee hives while you innocently sprayed him in the groin with DDT. They don't make 'em like this anymore... - ship
Gley Lancer Systems: Wii VC (Genesis) MSRP: $9
This side-scrolling shooter import goes for large bills on the eBay market, so you can save yourself the $300 and see that this game is completely not worth that ridiculous price. It's certainly a good R-Type style shooter, but more toward the "I spend that much for lunch" price rather than the "my significant other is going to leave me" price. - ship
Ninja Commando (Last Week) Systems: Wii VC (NEOGEO) MSRP: $9
Although the title is somewhat ambiguous, this game is similar to Commando, but with Ninjas who are also Commandos. It's a fun top-down run and gun shooter with "Ninja Tricks" and "Somersaults", but I must warn you that it doesn't feature Snake Eyes or Chuck Norris due to their decisions to leave the Ninja Commando Labor Union. - ship
Super Fantasy Zone Systems: Wii VC (Genesis) MSRP: $9
Okay, who decided to make a brighter, more psychedelic, and more super version of Fantasy Zone and then wait 16 years before releasing this in America? I want them fired... at least 15 years ago. Every now and then, the Wii Virtual Console pulls out a surprise like this and reminds you why it is a valuable service. - ship
Pirates: The Key of Dreams Systems: WiiWare MSRP: $10
Elephants, dodgeball, and pirates, oh my! Capping off my weird hodgepodge of games to preview this week is Pirates: The Key of Dreams. - mrs. ship
Elefunk (Last Week) Systems: PSN (PS3) MSRP: $4.99
In what is probably the most innovative downloadable title this week comes a fun new puzzle game about bridge building. Yes, bridge building. Since bridges on their own are fairly commonplace, they've added in elephants. Elephants who need to cross large chasms. With a set number of bridge pieces, each level is about putting together a bridge that can withstand the weight of your elephant. The graphics are good, the gameplay is new in a nostalgic, lemmings sort of way, and the price is right for just $5. Holy cow, a cheap game that's worth it. Let the Elefunk begin. - mrs. ship
Rayman (Last Week) Systems: PSN (PS3, PSP) MSRP: $5.99
This funny looking character has no arms or legs and turns 12 years-old this week. Still, his decent platformer from the original PS era might be worth playing just for the sake of nostalgia. Sure, it’s full of what you’d expect with the jumping and the swinging and the collecting of items. But if you’re looking for an old-school game for cheap, this one is worth thinking about. Especially on the PSP; the portability improves the game’s overall presentation. - mrs. ship
Siren: Blood Curse Episode 1 Systems: PSN (PS3) MSRP: $
A re-imagining of the survival horror game that not too many people played on the PlayStation 2, this rendition thrusts American protagonists into the creepy Japanese village. If you didn't play the original, which of course you didn't, Siren is a combination of stealth and horror in really dark environments with enemies that the Silent Hill games apparently had no use for. The game gives you the ability to "sightjack" the townfolk and evil nurses that are trying to kill you, so that you can gain an understanding of things from their perspective, and unlike the original game, you can now move your character while sightjacking due to the game splitting the screen. And speaking of splitting, Sony has decided to release this episodically over 12 episodes, so if you want to sneak past zombies you're going to need to be both patient and willing invest small chunks of cash. - ship
1942: Joint Strike Systems: XBLA, PSN (PS3) MSRP: $10
Capcom's latest revamp comes to both PSN and XBLA this week and offers updated graphics, co-op play, and the familiar scrolling and shooting the series is known for. By updated graphics, I mean those weird "yeah, it looks hi-def, but there's something off about the interactions with the environment and the edges look to sharp" kind of graphics that so many of these downloadable games have. To go along with the co-op mode and cooperate with the sub-title, the game features a "Joint Strike" attack where a laser is tethered between the two planes and used to cut through swarms of enemies. - ship
Double D Dodgeball (Last Week) Systems: XBLA MSRP: $10
Initially I thought this was a clever title, obviously referring to the women with large breasts found in the game. Then I played the demo and there aren't any people at all, let alone huge knocker physics and bikinis. I feel like this title should have been reserved for a fun, new Dead Or Alive game all about dodgeball. Instead, for the low price of $10, you'll get spaceship looking things in red and blue shooting a ball back and forth. Sounds exciting, I know. - mrs. ship
Go! Go! Break Steady Systems: XBLA MSRP: $10
One thing I noticed at E3 this year, there were more music rhythm games on the show floor than people to play them. And while, I don't think this breakdancing game was there, I think you get my point. But if you feel like breakin', just hit the correct colored button as it makes its way to the center of the screen to the beats of original non-licensed tracks. Watch out Guitar Hero & Rock Band. - ship
Jade Empire Systems: Xbox Original MSRP: $15
Long ago, in a far off land, BioWare released this martial arts RPG and people wondered why it wasn't Star Wars. Now they can just wonder why they wouldn't just buy this used at GameStop for $8. - ship
Feedback:
Did we miss a good sale on a game? Did we miss previewing a game completely? Well, the only way that everyone can know a better deal is out there is to let us know about it. Post deals you've found or games that we missed in the thread so that CAGs can make sure they are getting the absolute best prices on new releases.
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