It was working an hour ago when I checked, now that I went to look at the list via desktop it's not.Link not working for anyone else?
Really depends what you're into, without knowing that, you'll get recommendations for stuff you won't even playCan anyone recommend some of those obscure Switch games? Almost done with Golf Story and want something good.
Never played code of princess on 3ds..is that with it?
its a great deal. i would get it but i got too much trash at home. wont be buying.The call of duty ww2 development kit for 20$, 100$ off, is a no brainier.
Looks like that glitch might be dead, unless there's some trick to it. No matter what order I added the games to my cart, the cheaper one was always 50% off.Saw it mentioned in SD. The promo allows you to get the more expensive game at 50% off. GCU also works on the first game.
Buy 1, save 50% on a 2nd. Select Nintendo 3DS games.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/nintendo-3ds-games-offer.html
Why Xbox one cheaper than ps4? Hmm...Heads up that We Happy Few Deluxe Edition actually includes the season pass. The digital version of this bundle goes for $80, so $25 is a steal.
Also, Amazon is copying Best Buy's price for Xbox One at the moment: https://www.amazon.com/We-Happy-Few-Deluxe-Xbox-One/dp/B0755PKMLZ/
probably because it’s on GamePass.Why Xbox one cheaper than ps4? Hmm...
Thanks for this! Went for Yonder based on that and hopefully something I can share with my little man since there’s nothing violentSome decent deals, still got GCU for a couple more months so picked up Yonder, Happy Birthdays and Wheel of Fortune/Jeopardy on Switch. My 3 year old loves Wheel of Fortune, so figured he'll at least enjoy that. Yonder looks like a mix between BOTW and Harvest Moon, exploring with no combat, and Happy Birthdays looks like a weird Sims-ish game with evolution if anyone's wondering about them. I'd suggest check some videos if you're interested. Almost got Penguin Wars, but as mostly a single player person, would probably get bored quickly.
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I played it with my 5 year old son on the ps4. He really liked it. I found it a bit boring but pretty decent.Thanks for this! Went for Yonder based on that and hopefully something I can share with my little man since there’s nothing violent
Thanks for the notice. I was ready to jump on this discounted 3DS game, but will hold off now and await the remake.I was waiting for them to ever discount Alliance alive, but they’ve already announced a PS4 HD remake.
Best Buy isn't desperate to clear out stock - but it's a chance to give customers a chance to get the games at a discounted rate. Things can't just be sold below levels that publishers will allow and if they don't sell, they'll just get sent back to manufacturers.When 40% off is considered "clearance". I'll come back when they actually want to clear them out. Sorry but Hey Pikmin being $26 is hardly what I'd summize as them desperately wanting to clear out stock.
Best Buy doesn't send games back to the publishers. Whatever they buy they are stuck with until it sells. That's why you might see some random really old junk stashed in the corners of some stores. Only a few years back I had to mark some UMD music video discs as defective to get rid of them because they were still priced at $20+ and no one was ever going to buy them. A lot of those older skus get forgotten about when they get delisted from the website.Best Buy isn't desperate to clear out stock - but it's a chance to give customers a chance to get the games at a discounted rate. Things can't just be sold below levels that publishers will allow and if they don't sell, they'll just get sent back to manufacturers.
Nope, no HDR support enhancement on PS4/PS4 Pro.Picked up steamworld dig 2, any HDR support?
I just tried this at my local store for Little Dragon Cafe. It was $53.99 on "clearance". $38.99 online is too much for me. I was hoping for around $25 before GCU. Oh well, you win some you lose some.Might want to check the price in-store on some of these if the website says it is in stock because it can vary by store. For example Bridge Constructor Portal for Xbox is $20.99 on the website but is $17.99 at my store.
You aren’t missing out. That game was a huge disappointment.I just tried this at my local store for Little Dragon Cafe. It was $53.99 on "clearance". $38.99 online is too much for me. I was hoping for around $25 before GCU. Oh well, you win some you lose some.
I believe you that BB can’t just send it back like bookstores do with books that don’t sell. But why does Nintendo get to dictate the price and prevent sales. MSRP is “suggested”.Best Buy doesn't send games back to the publishers. Whatever they buy they are stuck with until it sells. That's why you might see some random really old junk stashed in the corners of some stores. Only a few years back I had to mark some UMD music video discs as defective to get rid of them because they were still priced at $20+ and no one was ever going to buy them. A lot of those older skus get forgotten about when they get delisted from the website.
My point was that they are abusing the term "clearance".Best Buy isn't desperate to clear out stock - but it's a chance to give customers a chance to get the games at a discounted rate. Things can't just be sold below levels that publishers will allow and if they don't sell, they'll just get sent back to manufacturers.
GCU didn't work in-store for me with something that was marked as "clearance".Really wish I had GCU still... used to buy games pretty regularly but now, I rarely buy anything.
It’s just an agreement that they have with retailers. Everything is negotiable if you have enough clout. Some items have a minimum advertised price which is why you also see things like “see price in cart” on some sites.I believe you that BB can’t just send it back like bookstores do with books that don’t sell. But why does Nintendo get to dictate the price and prevent sales. MSRP is “suggested”.