Gamedealdaily.com Weekend Deal - Nintendo Wii System Bundle with 2 games - $279.95

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I've been selling video games online for about 4 years now and recently opened up my own website, gamedealdaily.com

A new deal will be posted every day, seven days a week, at noon ET.

The site also features a store area that will expand over time.

I've been a member of CAG for about 5 years, so its exciting to be able to offer some good deals of my own. I PM'd CheapyD and he approved my posting of the deals on this board. Following his advice, I will update this thread daily with the new deal for the day.

LINK: www.gamedealdaily.com

Today's Deal: Nintendo Wii System Bundle with 2 games - $279.95

This Nintendo Wii system comes in the original box and includes all the cables needed to hook it up. You will also receive a Nintendo Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller. The system has been tested and works perfectly.

As a bonus, 2 free Wii games will be included with the system! You will receive Wii Play (no remote), and Game Party. Both games come complete with the original case, artwork, manual, and game disc.

THE WII SPORTS GAME IS NOT INCLUDED!

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CHECK OUT OUR NEWEST WEEKLY GIVEAWAYS FOR THE WEEK STARTING December 8th!
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From Monday December 8th to Monday December 15th, Gamedealdaily.com will be giving away 4 free video games!

Click the link below to enter our weekly giveaway contest:

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Here are the prizes for the week beginning November 24th:

First Prize: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (PS3)

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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 -- the sequel to the award-winning next-generation first-person shooter -- returns to Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is your last chance to rescue America's sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege that will force you into heart-pounding action from beginning to end. The best are back and this time winner takes all.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas pushes the franchise to new heights by adding new gameplay features and even more visuals. Players encounter an intense solo campaign that uses new tactical possibilities in various locations around Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 also breaks new ground in both co-op and adversarial modes, while providing interaction between the solo and multiplayer modes.

Second Prize: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (XBox 360)

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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 -- the sequel to the award-winning next-generation first-person shooter -- returns to Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is your last chance to rescue America's sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege that will force you into heart-pounding action from beginning to end. The best are back and this time winner takes all.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas pushes the franchise to new heights by adding new gameplay features and even more visuals. Players encounter an intense solo campaign that uses new tactical possibilities in various locations around Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 also breaks new ground in both co-op and adversarial modes, while providing interaction between the solo and multiplayer modes.

Third Prize: Sonic Heroes (Gamecube)

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Sonic teams up with Knuckles, Tails and nine other characters from Sega's classic Sonic universe in a new take on platforming action in Sonic Heroes for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. Utilize the abilities of three different characters in order to complete levels by switching on the fly. Four teams of three characters: Team Sonic, Team Dark, Team Chaotix, and Team Rose race through specially designed levels that require logical character switching. Level designs promote replay value by adding multiple paths and missions. New Sonic story is told through cinematic pre-rendered movies between levels.

Fourth Prize: World Series of Poker (XBox)

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Based on the world's premier televised poker event, this videogame edition of the World Series of Poker tournament is based on the 2005 tournament held at Harrah's Rio Suites in Las Vegas.
 
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Great price! Unfortunately I snagged mine with coupon and edge at GS for 38.xx 3 days after being released. I would've definitely bit on this though!
 
Still working on putting together a couple forums for the website. I'm working on a contest board where we give away free games and other prizes. I was originally looking at giving one game away per week, now I'm thinking we'll do three prizes per week, at least two of them will be games.
 
Thank you for resolving the situation. I guess I was unlucky with the whole trade in. Drfrielgood is a legit business person and ensures customer satisfaction. Thanks
 
[quote name='drfrielgood']Updated with today's deal for the Nintendo Wii / DS Wi-Fi Adapter.[/quote]

I just moved into a new apartment that comes with free wireless Internet. Each apartment in the building has its own username and password, and when you first open up your browser you type it in at a special screen that's been rigged up and then you can surf the web or log into an instant messenger or play online (you can't log onto those none browser activities until you open the browser first though so you can get the password screen). I've been able to get my PS3 to connect by accessing the login page on its browser first, and then I'm able to log into my name and get on the PSN store and whatever. I can't use the same trick on my Wii because the Wii will not let you use a network that fails the connection test when you set it up, so I can't even get the browser to load the login page. Does anyone know if this dongle will let me skip the step where I need to sign into my apartment network on the Wii itself?
 
[quote name='Lost Loser']I just moved into a new apartment that comes with free wireless Internet. Each apartment in the building has its own username and password, and when you first open up your browser you type it in at a special screen that's been rigged up and then you can surf the web or log into an instant messenger or play online (you can't log onto those none browser activities until you open the browser first though so you can get the password screen). I've been able to get my PS3 to connect by accessing the login page on its browser first, and then I'm able to log into my name and get on the PSN store and whatever. I can't use the same trick on my Wii because the Wii will not let you use a network that fails the connection test when you set it up, so I can't even get the browser to load the login page. Does anyone know if this dongle will let me skip the step where I need to sign into my apartment network on the Wii itself?[/QUOTE]

yea, it will... that's the benefit of it. if you want one for slightly less (don't mean to thread jack, but... you know!) i'm trying to get rid of mine. $25 shipped if you want it.
 
[quote name='zenintrude']yea, it will... that's the benefit of it. if you want one for slightly less (don't mean to thread jack, but... you know!) i'm trying to get rid of mine. $25 shipped if you want it.[/quote]

Thanks for the info and the offer, but I'm still considering the possibility of just paying for my own Internet, since the free Internet up here is slow as crap.
 
Updated with today's deals for Fable: The Lost Chapters for the XBox. This game IS backwards compatible and will work on the XBox 360 system.
 
Just an update on the boards we're getting set up: We're aiming to have them up next week. Our first contests should begin on Monday if we're able to get the boards up this weekend.
 
[quote name='drfrielgood']Just an update on the boards we're getting set up: We're aiming to have them up next week. Our first contests should begin on Monday if we're able to get the boards up this weekend.[/quote]

Good to hear, doc.
 
[quote name='KueMan10']Thank for the heads for the deal on Fable. How much is it to buy on XBOX live though?[/QUOTE]

I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the XBox Live Originals are $15 on XBox Live.
 
in for fable...correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the xbox originals Fable is the Lost Chapters version of the game...

I've been looking to play through this game, and it'll be much more enjoyable on the 46in plasma than the 15 in computer screen...
 
[quote name='pitfallharry219']Ouch, bad timing on this deal. GameFly is selling it for $9.99 with free shipping.[/QUOTE]

GameFly doesn't have Boom Blox available in their store. They do have Blast Works for $9.99, but that's a very different game.
 
Today we would like to describe a few changes that we have made to Gamedealdaily.com. The biggest announcement is the addition of a forums section. This section has five boards where you can discuss our site, video games, and basically anything else that motivates you to make a post. Be sure to check the weekly giveaway forum, where we will give multiple prizes away every week, including some of the newest and hottest video games. Also, if you have any suggestions or questions about the site, there is also a board for those.

Another change will make it easier for us to adjust trade-in prices. If you haven’t traded any games in to Gamedealdaily.com yet, be sure to click the ‘Sell Us Your Games’ link found at the top of the page. We offer the most competitive trade-in prices online or offline, and we will now be able to keep our prices as up-to-date as possible.

Finally, you may have noticed that the picture for the deal of the day on our front page is often blurry as a result of it being blown up. We have modified the front page to provide a cleaner, more efficient presentation. This also carries over to the individual product pages, where the product pictures were sometimes too large and would obscure information and even order details. The larger pictures have now been downsized to eliminate these issues.

As always, thank you for visiting and shopping at Gamedealdaily.com. We hope that the changes we have made will improve your experiences with our site.
 
[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']Just signed up for the forums.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for signing up! Haven't had any glitches yet with the forums, which was probably my biggest concern heading into today.
 
This is great. I was close to placing an order for the wired controllers last time they were $15, but couldn't find anything else to get, so I waited. I finally found some other things to grab, but then the price raised. I'm glad the price went back down. I grabbed one and Fable TLC and Brain Age were great prices, so I picked those up with it for under $40.
 
i emailed you with some price quotes, as you didnt have a trade value for xbox 360's army of two but you had one for ps23 i was thinking of selling it
 
Updated with today's deal for the Black XBox 360 Rechargeable Battery.

Also, today marks the beginning of our first weekly giveaways! This week we are giving away, for free, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for XBox 360, a Madcatz Playstation 3 Bluetooth Headset, and a 1 Month XBox Live Gold Subscription. Please click the link below to enter the contest:

http://www.gamedealdaily.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1
 
Thanks everyone for the orders today! We've still got a number of black batteries available, along with play and charge cables and quick charge kits in the XBox 360 store area.
 
Updated with today's deal for Madden 09 for PS2. You can also check out our store area for deals on the PSP and PS3 versions of Madden 09.
 
My first order went kind of crappy from this site. I ordered (all used) Brain Age for $10, Fable TLC for $7, and a wired 360 controller for $15, plus $8 for shipping.

I got my order but it only had Fable TLC, so it seemed kind of weird. I opened up Fable to find a loose Brain Age cartridge in it, which I didn't know was game only since the picture covered up the description, but I kind of figured it would be since it was $5 cheaper than the other listing. I then check my email to find that I got credited back $20 since they're out of wired 360 controllers, but the listing still shows that they're in stock.

So, I paid $20 for Fable and Brain Age, which I'm fine with. I'll definitely order again if I see some deals that I like.
 
[quote name='sj41']My first order went kind of crappy from this site. I ordered (all used) Brain Age for $10, Fable TLC for $7, and a wired 360 controller for $15, plus $8 for shipping.

I got my order but it only had Fable TLC, so it seemed kind of weird. I opened up Fable to find a loose Brain Age cartridge in it, which I didn't know was game only since the picture covered up the description, but I kind of figured it would be since it was $5 cheaper than the other listing. I then check my email to find that I got credited back $20 since they're out of wired 360 controllers, but the listing still shows that they're in stock.

So, I paid $20 for Fable and Brain Age, which I'm fine with. I'll definitely order again if I see some deals that I like.[/QUOTE]

I apologize for the issue with the wired controllers. The problem with those was the final 8 wired controllers we had in stock were all missing the USB connector that is used to plug the controller into the 360. Therefore we had to cancel the last few orders for the wired controllers. Thanks for pointing out that they're still listed as 'in stock'. I have fixed this on the website so they now are correctly listed as out of stock.
 
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