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    May 18

    GameFly Promo Code: 25% Off Select PC Game Pre-Orders

    Posted by on May 18, 2013 at 7:00 PM

    GameFly Promo Code: 25% Off Select PC Game Pre Orders

    There are tons of great games coming out soon and if you get them from GameFly you can get them for cheap!

    Click here to check out the awesome pre-orders @ GameFly.com

    • Coupon Code: GFDMAY25
    • Discount: 25% Off Select Pre-Orders
    • Expiry: Unknown

    There are seven games that this coupon code works with. They are:

    • Resident Evil: Revelations (Releases: 20th May 2013) – Was $49.99 - Save $12.50 – Now $37.49
    • Wargame: AirLand Battle (Releases: 30th May 2013) – Was $39.99 – Save $10 – Now $29.99
    • Grid 2 (Releases: 28th May 2013) – Was $44.99 – Save $11.25 – Now $33.74
    • Remember Me (Releases: 4th June 2013) – Was $49.99 – Save $12.50 – Now $37.49
    • DARK (Releases: 14th June 2013) – Was $33.99 – Save $8.50 – Now $25.49
    • Total War: Rome II (Releases: 3rd September 2013) – Was $59.99 - Save $15 – Now $44.99
    • Company of Heroes 2 (Releases: 25th June 2013) – Was $59.99 – Save $15 – Now $44.99

    It should be noted that since GameFly doesn’t ship to Canada, we can only get the PC versions of these games. The PC versions are digital downloads so there is no shipping.

    There is definitely something for everyone here. You’ve got racing in Grid 2, strategy in Total War: Rome II, survival horror in Resident Evil: Revelations and a bunch of other genres. If there are a bunch of these that you want, you don’t have to worry about which one you’re gonna get because they are fairly spread out. I don’t buy a ton of video games but I often wander into a store and have a hard time choosing between two or three games. I always get them all home and then play one way more than the others and feel bad about it. I thought I was weird but I’ve spoken to friends who have had the same experience.

    With this sale you can pick up a bunch of games and have them spread out over weeks or months. That way you don’t have to worry about feeling bad that you spent all this money on a game and you are are letting it sit there collecting dust while you play anther one. For more guilt-free gaming, check out our GameFly Coupon Codes!

    Have you ever felt the guilt of getting two games and neglecting one? Let me know in the comments below!

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    May 7

    GameFly: 75% Off the Valve Orange Box (5 Games For $5) + Other Valve Games

    Posted by on May 7, 2013 at 10:00 PM

    GameFly: 75% Off the Valve Orange Box (5 Games For $5) + Other Valve Games

    Valve makes some of the most beloved video games out there today and GameFly is bringing you a bunch of them for super cheap!

    For the people not in the know, the Orange Box is a collection of five games from Valve. The description from GameFly is as follows:

    The Orange Box is a bundle that includes five titles from Valve: Half-Life 2; Half-Life 2: Episode 1; Half-Life 2: Episode Two; Team Fortress 2, the sequel to the game that put class-based, multiplayer team warfare on the map; and Portal, the game that blends puzzles, first person action, and adventure gaming to produce an experience like no other.

    Those are some really good titles for only $4.99. Normally you’d pay $19.99 for this but you’re saving $15!

    That’s not the only great deal though. Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2,Counter Strike: Source and Portal 2 are also discounted $15 from $19.99. Those are some awesome title for only $4.99.  There are also five other games on sale for as low as $1.25!

    (Expires: 9th May 2013, 3:00AM ET)

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    April 26

    GameFly: Oldschool PC Strategy Titles Up to 75% Off

    Posted by on April 26, 2013 at 8:00 PM

     

    GameFly: Oldschool PC Strategy Titles Up to 75% Off

    Sometimes you need a little nostalgia and sometimes you need to be cheap. Do both with GameFly and their weekend sale!

    How old do I feel right now? GameFly must be run by people born in the mid-90′s. When I opened this and saw “OldSchool” games I thought Command and Conquer: Red Alert from 1996 or Warcraft 2 from 1995. Maybe something as new as Diablo 2 from 2000 or Sim City 3 from 1999. But no, alas they are talking about games like Civilization IV from 2005 and 2003′s Sim City 4. I thought for a bare second that they were bringing me the 1987 version of Sid Meier’s Pirates! But no, it is, quite understandably, the 2004 Remake. There is even a game from 2009, Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3! So all that to say, I’m old. When I think that a company is going to try to sell a game from 1987, I’m really old.

    But none of that is to say that the mid-90′s Executives at GameFly are doing a bad job. In fact, selling a 1987 Video Game would actually be a bad thing. The games they are selling are great so make sure you go and check them out. Two of the games, Civilization IV and Sid Meier’s Pirates! are showing as free but that is only if you subscribe to their U.S. only video game rental service. They are on sale like normal if you aren’t a member. These are the nine games available:

    (Expires: 29th April 2013, 2:59AM ET)

     

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    April 12

    GameFly: Up to 75% Off Indie PC Games

    Posted by on April 12, 2013 at 4:00 PM

    GameFly: Up to 75% Off Indie PC Games

    Tired of the big guys like EA throwing millions towards marketing to get you super excited only to release a poor experience? Then how about you check out some Indie games (at a steep discount) from Game Fly!

    There are nine games on sale here. Here are a few:

    • Sine Mora - Was $9.99 – Save $7.50 – Now $2.49
    • Torchlight II - Was $19.99 – Save $10 – Now $9.99
    • Gratuitous Space Battles - Was $14.99 –  Save $9 – Now $5.99
    • Space Pirates and Zombies - Was $9.99 – Save $7.50 – Now $2.49
    • Symphony - Was $9.99 – Save $6.59 - Now $3.40

    I love Indie games. Where else are you going to find games called “Space Pirates and Zombies” or “Gratuitous Space Battles”?  These guys have more freedom to do whatever they want with their games because the games are exactly that, their games.

    That EA reference from earlier wasn’t just random. They recently released a new Sim City game and everyone was super excited. Then they started playing and found that EA had DRM’d the game so badly that it was hardly playable. Many Indie developers don’t have the time or money to do anything other than make a great game.

    (Expiry: 16th April 2013, 2:59AM ET)

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    April 9

    GameFly: FREE Copy of Europa Universalis III Chronicles (PC Download)

    Posted by on April 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM

    GameFly: FREE Copy of Europa Universalis III Chronicles (PC Download)

    Everybody, stop what you’re doing! GameFly is giving away a FREE game. Get your copy of Europa Universalis III Chronicles before it runs out!

    First things first, it’s a FREE game. You should probably get it just because it’s FREE. Not really. They do have a limited supply so if you don’t think you’ll dig, don’t get it. The game is described as a “grand strategy” game which, to me, means absolutely nothing.I did some looking and it seems like this is a really, really, really in depth game of risk. You can set tax rates, choose what kind of society and government you will have and a ton of other stuff. It almost seems like a mix of the micromanaging parts of Sim City and the basic game mechanics of Risk.

    It looks super fun and like a welcome distraction from the usual games that we are submitted to. It seems to me like a very in depth experience and I’m looking forward to jumping in to it.

    The real reason this is FREE right now is because Europa Universalis IV is coming out in a few months. But in the mean time you can enjoy Europa Universalis III Chronicles which includes all four expansions to the game. The game is usually $29.99. This is a PC Download so there is no shipping.

    (Expires: 11th April 2013, 7:00AM ET)

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    April 8

    GameFly: $15 Off Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead (PC Download) – Now $10

    Posted by on April 8, 2013 at 9:00 PM

    GameFly: $15 Off Telltale Games The Walking Dead (PC Download)   Now $10

    Buy this game. No intro for this deal people, just go to Game Fly and buy this game. Right now. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

    That’s a lie. I don’t promise you won’t be disappointed. I don’t know you so maybe you won’t like this game. I dunno. Anywho, the game is normally $24.99 but you save $15 and get is for only $9.99.

    I write about a lot of games that I’ve never played. This one I have definitely played and I recommend it to anyone of age. It’s definitely not for the youngins, so keep that in mind. This game is essentially an old adventure game. You remember those right? Not a huge amount of action. You don’t really need to have mad Nintendo hands to get through it.  There are some actiony parts, but by and large you do two things: solve puzzles and make heartwrenchingly hard decisions. I mean really hard. The game puts you in a place that you, for example, decide who lives or dies and have to decide in seconds. It really makes you go by your gut. You get a few seconds to decide who you save and who gets eaten by a zombie and those few seconds will haunt you because you keep on going back to it. Did you do the right thing? Should you have saved the other person?

    Do you try to lie your way out of a situation or do you just tell the truth? What if they find out you lied? What if they turn on you when you tell the truth?

    This is the first game that has ever gotten me so attached and involved that I cried at the end. You feel for these characters so much that it will affect you even after you are done playing. It’s definitely the best game of 2012 and I expect the next iteration will not disappoint. Telltale has done the video game world a huge favour by showing that a game can be more than just racing, killing or sports.

    The game was originally released in five “episodes” but this game collects all of them in one game. The game doesn’t follow the comics or the show but there are some guest appearances from recognizable characters.

    For more deals, check out our GameFly Coupon Code page!

    (Expires: Unknown)

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    April 2

    GameFly: $5 For BioShock & BioShock 2 Bundle

    Posted by on April 2, 2013 at 2:00 PM

    GameFly: $5 For BioShock & BioShock 2 Bundle

    BioShock Infinite is blowing up the world right now but where did it all start? Find out by getting both of it’s predecessors for super cheap at Game Fly!

    I’ve been hearing nothing but BioShock Infinite since it came out. Everyone  is talking about it and how it has very much helped elevate the concept of video games as an art form. The story, apparently, is told so well that people want to move forward in the game just to figure out what is going to happen next in the story. Now that being said, there is still tons of action and shooting people, which is always fun.

    But where did it all start? Where did this awesome game come from? Why, BioShock and BioShock 2, of course. Everyone loved these games too and, if you’re like me, you can’t play a sequel without playing the originals. That’s why I haven’t played Assassin’s Creed 3 yet; I’m still working on Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. Anywho, that’s not what matters. This is an amazing deal. These games normally retail for $19.99 each as they have been out for a bit now but right now you can get both of them for $4.99. No. No, no, you don’t understand. Not $4.99 each, I’m saying $4.99 for both of them.

    That’s right, your argument is now invalid. Go, buy, love. Pants.

    Not enough awesome for you? Check out some of the other 2k Games Bundles for up to 90% off! Still not enough? How about our GameFly Coupon Code section?

    (Expires: 4th April 2013)

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    March 12

    GameFly: 20% Off With Coupon Code

    Posted by on March 12, 2013 at 11:30 PM

    GameFly: 20% Off With Coupon Code

    Get 20% off digital downloads, pre-orders and DLC from GameFly when you use this coupon code.

     Click and get 20% off @ GameFly.com!

    • Coupon Code: GFDMAR20
    • Discount: 20% Off All Digital Titles
    • Expiry: 15th March 2013

    This coupon code gets you 20% off the tons of content that GameFly has to offer from full blown $70 games to the $3 DLC for the game you already own. The game you want isn’t out yet? Don’t worry, you can get 20% off pre-orders. I recently said this on another post but I want to mention it again. These all-encompassing sales are the best thing a company can do to get my money and my loyalty, especially in something as varied and personal as video games. The worst thing is to hear about a sale and find out it’s all RPGs on sale when what you really want is a big adventure game. Or almost worst is when every FPS released in the past decade is on sale except the one specific FPS you want.

    Now they say the 20% off has some exceptions which I am going to assume means games that JUST came out and are selling like crazy but I don’t know for sure. Regardless, you should be able to find tons of awesome games here. GameFly has great selection across all genres of games be they Indy or commercial. For all the latest GameFly coupons, take a look at our coupon forum. Comment below to let me know what games you picked up with your coupon code!

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    March 10

    GameFly: Save Up to 50% on Call of Duty Games (PC)

    Posted by on March 10, 2013 at 7:00 AM

    GameFly: Save Up to 50% on Call of Duty Games (PC)

    Call of Duty games are some of the best selling and, accordingly, best loved games around. Right now you can get the PC download of five Call of Duty games for as much as 50% off at Game Fly!

    There are five games available in this sale:

    • Call of Duty: World at War - Was $19.99 – Save $10 – Now $9.99
    • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Was $19.99 – Save $10 – Now $9.99
    • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - Was $19.99 – Save $10 - Now $9.99
    • Call of Duty: Black Ops - Was $39.99 – Save $20 – Now $19.99
    • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - Was $59.99 – Save $30 – Now $29.99

    Oh, Call of Duty. Where to start when talking about CoD? Well, first off, I’ve never played a CoD game. Ever. Yes, yes, I know, I’m terrible. I’m just not an FPS guy. I buy maybe one FPS per console generation and whichever one it is, it has got to be amazing. That’s not to say CoD isn’t amazing, I just haven’t had that ache to pick up an FPS. I suspect I’ll have a PS4 before that happens. My video game backlog is so huge right now that I’ll be lucky to finish them all before I get the next console.

    But just because I haven’t picked any of these games up, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t. People adore these games and they sell faster than any other game. The online experience, especially, is very good so if you’re in to that aspect of FPS gaming, this series is where you want to be.

    (Expires: 11th March 2013, Noon PST)

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    February 20

    GameFly: 66% Off WB (PC) Video Game Series Like Batman, LotR and F.E.A.R.

    Posted by on February 20, 2013 at 4:00 PM

    GameFly: 66% Off WB (PC) Video Game Series Like Batman, LotR and F.E.A.R.

    Warner Brothers produces some good movies. They also, as it turns out, produce some good video games. Pick up some of these great games for 66% off at GameFly!

    The history of video game and movie crossover is a very, very sad one. It’s sad in both directions. Video games that get turned into movies are often horrible in the same way that movies that get turned into video games are often horrible. Not always, but often.

    There are however, some gems. Kingdoms hearts immediately comes to mind for the movie to game transition. On the other end Mortal Kombat, Prince of Persia and Final Fantasy: Spirits Within  (Thanks to my movie guy @InstaTrent for that list!) were quite good. But let’s get back for the movie to game thing. How about Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition for only $10.20? You’re saving $19.79 on that! Don’t dig Batman? The Lord of the Rings: War in the North. BOOM! That. Just. Happened. And it happened for only $6.79!

    These are Digital PC Downloads.

    (Expires: Unknown)

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    February 13

    GameFly Coupon: 20% Off Digital Download PC Games

    Posted by on February 13, 2013 at 2:00 PM

    GameFly Coupon: 20% Off Digital Download PC Games

    Huge selection of games and a huge discount from GameFly!

    Click here to get some new PC games @ GameFly.com

    • Coupon Code: GFDFEB20
    • Discount: 20% Off All Digital Titles
    • Expiry: 15th February 2013

    This coupon code is for digital downloads of PC games only. There are some restrictions but, as per usual, there is no mention of what those restrictions are. I suspect a game that came out two days ago or one that is selling tons isn’t going to qualify for this discount. Or course I don’t know that for sure so it’s definitely worth a try,

    I like these kind of blanket sales. It’s fine to pick a specific item and put it on sale but you’re always going to leave some people out. Video games are especially bad for that because you have people like me who don’t like certain genres of games. If you put 20% off an NFL game, you’ve lost my interest. You put up a 20% off code that is valid for all games, I’m in.

    Be sure to check out the Bargainmoose Gamefly Coupon Page for more up-to-date discounts!

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    September 28

    GameFly: FREE Gaming Magazine. GameQ, for Android Tablets, iPad and the GameFly Client

    Posted by on September 28, 2012 at 12:00 PM

    GameFly: FREE Gaming Magazine. GameQ, for Android Tablets, iPad and the GameFly Client

    GameFly is doing some pretty cool stuff with this magazine and it’s completely free, so check it out! You have nothing to lose!

    I am so sick and tired of cutting down trees, mashing them up, beating them down flat and printing stuff on them. No, it’s not because I’m an environmentalist, it’s because I’m tired of being a slave to Big Paper. Nuts to them with all this getting in my SUV, driving to Chapters, buying the magazine, bringing it back home and having my son tear out pages 6 through 14!

    Why am I going to the content when the content should be coming to me? Sure, I can get it delivered, but then I need to go to the mailbox to get it and that, in some ways, is worse! You know what? For that matter, why am I using my eyes to put information into my brain? Because I’m a sucker, that’s why! Well, no more! I for one welcome the lazy gamer’s magazine, I welcome… GameQ!

    Anything that ushers in the doom of traditional publishing is okay by me. The fact that this is a good magazine makes it even better! They have really embraced the rich media that a lot of print magazines are falling all over themselves to get right.

    There are two issues out now. I’ve started into one of them between reading comics and writing on Bargainmoose and I’m very much digging it. Ever since GMR folded way, way back, I’ve been looking for a new read. This is the kind of writing I like to read.

    (Expires: Whenever they stop publishing the magazine)

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