This week sees the start of the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. CES 2012 looks to debut a few hotly anticipated electronics items. Among these will be a a slew of tech dedicated to the video game community.
By GuyCopes
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Stuff We Like
Black Friday will soon be upon us--but are those doorbuster deals really worth the hype? Keep in mind that for every deeply discounted LCD TV, there are hundreds of other items NOT on sale. Whether you're braving the crowds in-store on Black Friday or shopping from the comfort of your desk on Cyber Monday--or playing a game of chicken with prices right up until Christmas Eve, forewarned is forearmed.
Read on for a cheat sheet of how to make sure you score the very best deals when shopping for holiday gifts.
By stella.louise
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Shop Smarter
This time of year usually brings news of new games, release dates and price adjustments for older hardware. Today is no different as we dive into the latest news from
Sony and
Nintendo that should elicit smiles from stretched-thin gamer wallets everywhere.
By GuyCopes
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Newsworthy
My kids are big fans of the
LEGO Xbox games: LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Harry Potter, and so on. (
Truth be told, I like them, too: They're funny, fiendishly clever, and admirably non-violent.)
This spring witnessed the arrival of two new titles in the series: LEGO Star Wars III and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. List price for both? An allowance-busting $49.99. Sorry, kids, but in my day we dropped a quarter in a slot and liked it. No way am I paying 50 bucks each for a pair of video games.
Fortunately, I don't have to. I've learned the tricks of the cheap-gaming trade, and I hereby pass them on to anyone else who blanches at the thought of spending $50-60 per game.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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Money Saving Tips