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JR.com has some jewel case PC games on a 2-for-$7 special right now, with free shipping, to boot. There's no discount on single titles, but this deal is scalable, so you can do, for instance, 4-for-$14, or 8-for-$28, et cetera, up to 14-for-$49, and you can mix-and-match as you please. After 14, it seems that the deal breaks; any more of them added to your cart after that show up as full price. Doubt anyone would want that many, anyways, so it probably won't be a problem, but just putting that out there. If you did want more, you could always just do multiple orders.
Now I hope you didn't come in here expecting to find, like, Battlefield Bad Company 2 or Dragon Age or anything like that on this list, but there's still some decent stuff in here. Some good games you might have missed from the past few years, at least. This could also be an opportunity to do a little early stocking stuffer shopping.
Here's the full listing (there are four pages total), but since the list also includes a bunch of stuff like "Deluxe Phonics 4 Kids" and "Stationary and Brochure Maker" that you have to wade through, here's the actual good stuff, linkified for your convenience:
I deliberately left the "casual" games out of the above list, for the sake of brevity, but if you're interested in stuff like Jewel Quest or hidden object games, they have some of that, too. Here's everything else from the sale that isn't business card makers or patio designing software (and if you want to see those, you'll have to browse the catalog yourself):
Enjoy, folks.
Now I hope you didn't come in here expecting to find, like, Battlefield Bad Company 2 or Dragon Age or anything like that on this list, but there's still some decent stuff in here. Some good games you might have missed from the past few years, at least. This could also be an opportunity to do a little early stocking stuffer shopping.
Here's the full listing (there are four pages total), but since the list also includes a bunch of stuff like "Deluxe Phonics 4 Kids" and "Stationary and Brochure Maker" that you have to wade through, here's the actual good stuff, linkified for your convenience:
- Battlefield 1942 (one of the greatest PC games of the past decade. Note that this is only the base game, however. If you want the full experience, you should get Battlefield 1942: The Complete Collection, which is only $9.99 most places, and includes BF1942, both of it's expansions, plus Battlefield Vietnam, all in one box.)
- Battlefield Vietnam - Redux (my personal favorite in the series. See above, however; again, I'd recommend ponying up for this, instead)
- Battlestations: Midway
- Command & Conquer: Generals - Deluxe Edition
- Commandos: Strike Force (you might think that X-COM is the first classic tactical game series to senselessly be transformed into a piece of shit, nearly-unrelated FPS, but Commandos totally blazed the trail years ago with this stinker)
- Galactic Bowling
- Medal of Honor: Airborne
- Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault (my personal favorite in the series)
- Mercenaries 2: World In Flames
- NHL 08
- NBA Live 08
- Need For Speed: Carbon
- Need For Speed: ProStreet
- Port Royale 2
- Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity (this is like a physics-based version of The Incredible Machine, it's quite cool)
- SimCity 4
- Star Trek D-A-C (this can be registered on Steam. Fun, overlooked little arcade-style multiplayer game)
- The Godfather
- The Humans Meet the Ancestors
- Tomb Raider: Legend (in case you didn't hear, this series got good again, starting with this installment)
- Tomb Raider: Anniversary (great remake of the original)
- Trainz: Ultimate Collection (don't let the silly "z" in the title fool you, this is a quality sim, although this particular version is a little dated)
- UFO: Afterlight (X-COM style game)
- Xpand Rally + GTI Racer 2-Pack (Dunno about GTI Racer, but Xpand Rally is a quality sim)
- "Top 10 Games" 10-Pack (this is, indeed, 10 full games, and no real shovelware, either. Included is Two Worlds, Septerra Core, Jagged Alliance 2: Wildfire, Earth 2160, Earth 2150, Earth 2150: The Moon Project, Earth 2150: Lost Souls, Gorky 17 (also known as Odium), I of the Dragon, and KnightShift. Apparently, however, there is a problem with the CD-keys for some of the games in this package. If you have a problem, you can get a replacement key by following the instructions at the top of this page, in the yellow box)
I deliberately left the "casual" games out of the above list, for the sake of brevity, but if you're interested in stuff like Jewel Quest or hidden object games, they have some of that, too. Here's everything else from the sale that isn't business card makers or patio designing software (and if you want to see those, you'll have to browse the catalog yourself):
- Chess VS The Axis Of Evil
- Championship Mah Jongg
- The Quest Trio
- Brain Power
- Jewel Quest
- Puzzle Variety Pack
- Pirateville
- Galaxy Of Games 3001
- Drop! Anniversary Edition
- Family Game Time
- Deluxe Phonics 4 Kids
- Jewel Quest II
- Deer Drive
- Mysteryville 2
- Anne’s Dream World
- Jewel Quest Solitaire II
- Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe
- Caillou Magic Playhouse
- Roller Rush
- Ice Cream Tycoon
- Pictowords
Enjoy, folks.
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