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  • Ubisoft's Battle Tag launches assault on Texas tomorrow, Canada next week

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.18.2010

    One of Ubisoft's more bizarre products at E3, Battle Tag, finally has a release date. In Texas and Canada. And, as of writing, only Texas and Canada. Ubisoft's self-described "hybrid" toy/game lets you recreate a laser tag experience at home, but with a number of game-inspired twists. There are health packs, ammo crates, and multiple game modes, customizable via an included PC app. For more info on how the setup process works, check out our video preview. The two player "Starter Pack" will be available for $129.99. The Canadian release is set for November 22, exclusively at Zellers and on Ubisoft's official website. Texas will serve as a "test release" for the US market, with fifteen Toys R Us stores in Houston and Austin to begin selling the toys tomorrow. Ubisoft has created an action-packed trailer of lots of people having fun with the Battle Tag gear, which we've embedded after the break. Provided you live in Texas or Canada, and have lots of money to spare, maybe you'll be able to join in on the fun as well. Call your local store to see if it's one of the fifteen. %Gallery-107787%

  • Memo: Zellers (Canadian retailer) no longer stocking 80GB PS3 Core bundle

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.14.2009

    According to an internal memo Joystiq received, Zellers – the Canadian retail chain – may no longer be stocking the 80GB PlayStation 3 Core bundle. The memo specifically notes that employees are not to take rainchecks on an advertised deal allowing customers to purchase an 80GB core bundle with any PS3 game under $30 for a total price of $380 (after a $20 discount). The memo notes that rainchecks can't be accepted because the company "can not promise" to fill them with the same item.Assuming the document is real (the contact info -- which we've redacted -- is legitimate), it could imply that Sony is no longer offering the 80GB PS3 Core bundle to the retailer, possibly meaning the bundle itself is being discontinued. The memo certainly jives with industry speculation that Sony will clear 80GB stock in advance of a price cut, new 160GB bundles and possibly even the elusive PS3 Slim as well. Of course, it's also possible that the store is simply waiting for more 80GB Core models to be manufactured, though it seems unlikely that it would choose to stop taking rainchecks if that were the case.We've reached out to Zellers' parent company, HBC, for comment. If you work for Zellers (or any games retailer!) and you've heard similar rumblings, be sure to hit up the Joystiq tips line (anonymity assured).