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Black Friday 2008 video game deals roundup

by PJ Hruschak on Nov 20, 2008 at 08:55 PM

black friday movie still gamertellFor those of you looking for all the great Black Friday (aka the day after Thanksgiving, aka November 28, 2008) video game deals all in one place, you can check out all of our Black Friday posts. For those of you who like things in nice, nifty, easy-to-browse lists, here ya go:

  • Kohl’s - Scene It? games, LeapFrog stuff and a few Wii titles.
  • KB Toys - Half of the stores are opening at midnight on Black Friday. You’ll have to wait until Thanksgiving for the actual ad.
  • Target - Systems, starter kits, accessories, games starting at $7 each and much more. A big sale list. Also check out Target’s pre-Black Friday deals.
  • Circuit City - Another big list of systems, games and other gaming goodies on sale.
  • Best Buy - System bundles, Guitar Hero stuff and games starting at $9.99 each.
  • Kmart - PS2, Wii and a few OK game bundles (these are actually Thanksgiving Day sales).
  • GameStop - DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii and Xbox 360 game and bundle sales, plus there are trade in credit incentive deals and a “Buy 2 Used Games Get 1 Free” deal. There’s a big list of games on sale.

Oh yes, there will be more. Many more. We’ll update this page as they come including ads as fast as we can scan and slap ‘em online.

Also check out the Black Friday coverage on sister sites Gadgetell and Appletell. Gadgets and Apple stuff is m, m. good.

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