Since the Target deals are usually of the "your mileage may vary" type, let's keep all the target clearance deals in this thread.
Here is a fairly easy way to check if your local Target has the games on clearance without making the store clerk unlock the display case and price-scan a bunch of games. Very often, games may be on sale, but will not be marked as such.
BigDirty came up with this nice time saver. Respect his cheap ass skills.
1) Check this thread for games that have been reported on clearance.
2) Go to www.half.com, http://bits.com/ or similar website and search for the game to locate its UPC code number. Its in the grey box underneath the box art graphic.
3) Go to www.schworak.com/upc/ , www.milk.com/barcode/ , or www.upcdatabase.com and enter the code so you can print out the UPC.
4) Go to Target and use the price scanners to scan your printouts and search for cheap ass deals!
FYI: "When a game's price ends with 8 cents, further reduction is possible, when it ends in 4 cents, that's the ball game, pick it up cause it's not going any lower. If it ends in 9 cents, it's just on sale or on a non-clearance reduction." - BigDirty
When posting what you have found, please note the location that you found it at, example:
Philadelphia, PA
Snyder Plaza
Game Name, System, Price
(This edit from Big Dirty)
Here is a fairly easy way to check if your local Target has the games on clearance without making the store clerk unlock the display case and price-scan a bunch of games. Very often, games may be on sale, but will not be marked as such.
BigDirty came up with this nice time saver. Respect his cheap ass skills.
1) Check this thread for games that have been reported on clearance.
2) Go to www.half.com, http://bits.com/ or similar website and search for the game to locate its UPC code number. Its in the grey box underneath the box art graphic.
3) Go to www.schworak.com/upc/ , www.milk.com/barcode/ , or www.upcdatabase.com and enter the code so you can print out the UPC.
4) Go to Target and use the price scanners to scan your printouts and search for cheap ass deals!
FYI: "When a game's price ends with 8 cents, further reduction is possible, when it ends in 4 cents, that's the ball game, pick it up cause it's not going any lower. If it ends in 9 cents, it's just on sale or on a non-clearance reduction." - BigDirty
When posting what you have found, please note the location that you found it at, example:
Philadelphia, PA
Snyder Plaza
Game Name, System, Price
(This edit from Big Dirty)