Klonoa Wii $12/Tenchu Wii $10/LiB $15 @ Fry's online/B&M

Good game but be warned it only takes roughly 2.5 hours to finish it. They should have bundled both Klonoa games on one disc.
 
It is insanely short, but the Klonoa series is a gem from Namco's better days. Surprisingly, they didn't destroy this remake.

I recommend doing the hidden challenges you can find after your first playthrough; They're tough, even with a GameCube controller, but fun and rewarding.
 
Even with the GCN controller? Wouldn't the easiest way to play be with the Wii Remote in horizontal mode?

Anyway, as someone who happens to find Kirby boring, Klonoa is pretty boring too. I enjoyed the spin off puzzle ones on the GBA though.
 
[quote name='charlescheese']Wow does shipping kill it. I don't understand why they need to charge that much for shipping. It's ridiculous, and they just lost a sale.[/QUOTE]

Well, I can see Fry's not having the same kind of automated warehouse that Amazon or Newegg have. And there's always pressure for stores to have the online prices and store prices be the same, so the only thing you can work with is the shipping prices.
 
The nice thing about Frys shipping is that it goes up very little if you add more games to your order. So if you buy three or four games, shipping comes out to $2 or less per game.

Some other Wii games worth considering.

Ghost Squad - $10.32
http://www.frys.com/product/5310688

Trauma Center: New Blood - $10.32
http://www.frys.com/product/5384358

Monster Lab - $8.57
http://www.frys.com/product/5639481

Harvey Birdman - $8.18
http://www.frys.com/product/5490199

Sega Superstars Tennis - $8.08
http://www.frys.com/product/5473779

Here's a thread with some more cheap Frys.com games (Wii and 360):
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=237164

And a decent deal on a PS3 game:

Rise of the Argonauts - $11.94:
http://www.frys.com/product/5676211
 
It will automatically ring up. I didn't order online and do store pickup and I got the same online prices when I bought in-store.
 
does fry's make price adjusments, and if so can i just bring in my receipt to the store, and get refunded for the difference, or do i have to bring in the game with me too?
 
[quote name='ColossusPrime']does fry's make price adjusments, and if so can i just bring in my receipt to the store, and get refunded for the difference, or do i have to bring in the game with me too?[/QUOTE]

All you need is the receipt. They scan the barcode and then make some changes on the computer and then print a ton of paper and you're set.
 
[quote name='Vegan']They do it, but you must sacrifice a tree to the Great God Cthulhu.[/QUOTE]

...and about a half hour of your life.

I've got about 10 games I can go get adjustments for, but not sure it is worth it.
 
[quote name='kell']...and about a half hour of your life.

I've got about 10 games I can go get adjustments for, but not sure it is worth it.[/QUOTE]

I did it yesterday on two receipts for six games and it took literally four minutes. Yes, there was a lot of paperwork, but it sure didn't take very long.
 
I ended up ordering Klonoa online for in-store pickup but I could have picked it up for the same price anyways. Was pretty painless besides the Fry's online account mess up. I had made an account years ago with an e-mail address I can't access anymore. Though my current address was in use (same account) I got the password resent. For some reason they had 2 e-mail addresses associated with the same account (how does that even happen?) and I couldn't get my final invoice.

Glad I got the game for so cheap though.
 
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