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  • Deal of the Day: Circuit City's UMD blowout

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    03.12.2007

    Circuit City is finally getting rid of those dusty UMDs sitting on its shelves: this week, you can buy 2 selected UMD titles for only $10. The partial list includes titles such as: Bad Boys Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Once Upon a Time in Mexico Black Hawk Down Jerry Meguire Men in Black There are 16 titles to choose from. At this price, the UMD format almost seems quite viable.[Via IGN]

  • Circuit City busts out the used games

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    02.22.2007

    Cheap Ass Gamer points to Circuit City's new pre-owned games section on the retailer's website. GameDaily reports that an analyst from Lazard Capital Markets is doubtful the 'experiment' (Circuit City has less than 50 used games for sale) will do much to loosen GameStop Corp's grip on the used-games market. In order to be competitive, Circuit City would have increase its inventory of both new and used games, in order to restock its store locations to balance supply and demand; and a sophisticated inventory and pricing system would need to be put in place, headed by a sales team that could accurately appraise trade-ins. "Importantly, Circuit City is not the first 'big box' retailer to test pre-owned game sales, with Best Buy experimenting with used product sales as recently as last year, with limited success according to our checks," says Lazard.[Thanks, Yoon]

  • Free Halo faceplate with Crackdown purchase

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    02.18.2007

    If you are going to be purchasing Crackdown this Tuesday, then you may want to head over to your local Circuit City. Since Crackdown comes with the Halo 3 beta invite, Circuit City is offering a free Halo faceplate (a $20 value) with the purchase of Crackdown. Free stuff always makes us happy, especially free Halo merchandise. And speaking of which, shouldn't it be a mandate that every new Xbox 360 game release has to include a free faceplate? It's a great idea and something we'll be pitching to Microsoft and their lovely marketing team.

  • Get free stuff when buying Battlestations: Midway

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.28.2007

    Looking through our Sunday paper, in between all the Windows Vista hoopla, we found a few cool offers for those of you who are going to purchase Battlestations: Midway. You get a free $5 gift card at Best Buy this week when you purchase the game, and over at Circuit City they are offering a free poster. We're thinking a $5 gift card is a little better deal so we recommend shopping at Best Buy. Do you know of another retailer or website offering better goods with the purchase of Battlestations: Midway?

  • My sister's quest for a Wii

    by 
    Kyle Orland
    Kyle Orland
    01.22.2007

    I was rubbing the sleep from my eyes after waking up way too early for a Sunday morning when I got a call from my 13-year-old sister, Paige (pictured to the right). "How's it going?" I asked. "Not good," she said.Paige wasn't that excited about the Wii when it first came out, but sometime in mid-December the hype (and the promise of a new Wario Ware game) hit her like a ton of bricks. Since then, she's been clamoring for the hard-to-find system in a big way, constantly working the phones to nearby Rockville, Md., retailers and scanning sites like iTrackr in the hopes of catching a shipment. After a few weeks of fruitless hunting, Paige was begging me to ask my "Nintendo girlfriend" (a.k.a. my PR contact) to send her a system. When I told her it doesn't quite work that way, she told me to use my "sexy looks" to sway her. Apparently the search for a Wii had made her delusional.I knew I probably shouldn't be encouraging my sister's compulsion, but when I saw all the chatter on Joystiq about retailers holding Wii systems for sale, I had to tell her. After poring over the available data Saturday night, we developed a plan to wake up early and stake out the most likely candidates before they opened on Sunday morning. Paige and my mom would hit the Rockville stores, I would try the retailers in my local Laurel, about an hour away (yes, I got recruited into camping for my sister. Yes, I am a sucker.)

  • Wii is in-store this Sunday, according to circulars from the future

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.18.2007

    Courtesy of our big poppa site Joystiq comes word that a few major retail chains are to supposedly have some Wiis for sale this Sunday. This mighty tipster to our parent site sent in some blurry camera phone pictures of each retailer's Sunday circular, promising Wiis for sale: Circuit City has Wiis. Limited quantities. No rainchecks. While supplies last. Limit 1 per household. Vouchers will be handed out Sunday, 1 hour prior to opening (10am). Best Buy has Wiis. Minimum 20 per store. No rainchecks. Stores open at 11am on Sunday. Target only has Wii remotes and nunchucks in the ad (who knows if they've been stockpiling consoles). Past experience teaches us that the Wiis will go quick and will not satisfy the whole gathering of people looking to get their hands on one, but we can dream, can't we? We've embedded the other pictures past the post break.

  • This Sunday's newspaper circulars promise Wiis

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    01.17.2007

    Despite the obvious popularity of the system, we're completely unable to reconcile the extreme shortages of Nintendo's Wii console, which hasn't been available in any significant number since Christmas. Until now that is. An anonymous tipster got his hands on this Sunday's newspaper circulars and managed to snap a couple blurry camera-phone pics (are there any other kind?) before the flux capacitor on his time machine started acting up and he had to high-tail it back to now.From the January 21st circulars from the future: Circuit City has Wiis. Limited quantities. No rainchecks. While supplies last. Limit 1 per household. Vouchers will be handed out Sunday, 1 hour prior to opening (10am). Best Buy has Wiis. Minimum 20 per store. No rainchecks. Stores open at 11am on Sunday. Target only has Wii remotes and nunchucks in the ad (who knows if they've been stockpiling consoles). Let's hope this is the end of the shortages and that Nintendo is finally able to leverage the Wii's modest hardware specs to saturate the now barren retail channel ... but not too much.

  • Deal of the day: Red Steel and Raving Rabbids on the cheap

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.17.2007

    Like their previous sale, Circuit City is making available to consumers two high-profile Wii games on the cheap. The first title, Red Steel, might not be the kind of game that consumers would go rushing to purchase due to its low review scores. However, the second title, Rayman: Raving Rabbids, received much better scores. Still, for the small price of $30 USD, is it worth it to check out Red Steel?How many of you plan on taking advantage of this deal?[Thanks Gonzo!]

  • Survey shows HDTV preferred over live Super Bowl experience

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    01.17.2007

    Unsurprisingly, surveys these days can often have very interesting results, which may not necessarily represent the general population in a factual manner, but nonetheless, if the "Big Game Survey" is to be believed, more people would rather watch the Super Bowl on an HDTV than actually going to the event in-person. Conducted on behalf of Circuit City, the survey found that 48-percent of all respondents would rather catch the big game from the comforts of their couch compared to just 26-percent who would rather cheer from the nosebleed seats. While it wasn't directly stated where the other 26-percent fell, we can only assume that those were the folks who'd rather pressure-wash their entire house than suffer through four hours of non-stop partying over a game of pigskin. Nevertheless, it's certainly not a surprise to find that sports offerings glue Americans to their couches like no other type of programming can, and the survey also found that around 60-percent of men (and 49-percent of women) were more likely to throw down for an HD set solely because of the Super Bowl (and hosting a subsequent party). While we'd probably have no qualms accepting an all-expenses-paid trip to see the biggest NFL game of the year, we have to assume that folks were taking total cost into account when answering the questions, and considering the dough you'd likely lay down just to get a seat for this primetime event, wouldn't you rather bring home a svelte HDTV instead?

  • Deal of the Day: Zelda Wii on the cheap

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.02.2007

    Priced at $37.49 US (including free shipping), The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is the lowest price we've seen for a Wii game yet. Sadly though, Circuit City's website will not allow you to purchase the game and pick it up in-store, meaning you'd have to wait a few days for it to arrive on your doorstep. Now, we also understand that pretty much anyone who bought the Wii already also bought this game, so this could possibly be useless news to a majority of you. What say you all?[Thanks totufa!]

  • Deals of the Day: even more cheap software

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    12.10.2006

    Although this week's PSP releases aren't too exciting, don't fret. I'm sure you've missed a couple of high profile games that hit the PSP in the past few months. Best Buy and Circuit City seem to be busy competing each other for your holiday dollar. Here are a few of the highlights for PSP owners:Best BuyKillzone Liberation for $40 $30Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories for $50 $30Luxor for $30 $20Circuit CityATV Offroad Fury for $40 $30Killzone Liberation for $40 $30Gangs of London for $40 $30SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 2 for $40 $30[Via IGN Boards]

  • Don't have Gears yet? Get it for only $44.99

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    12.04.2006

    Haven't picked up Gears of War yet due to insufficient funds? Don't sweat it, we still like you even though you don't have the killer app for the Xbox 360 (you loser!). But now you have no excuse, because in this Sunday's ad Circuit City is offering a sweet $15 discount on Gears making it available for purchase at a very reasonable $44.99. You can choose to pick it up online and have it shipped to your doorstep or just head down to your local Circuit City to get it now. So, don't be the only kid on the block without Gears, because you'll just be ridiculed and have absolutely zero friends if you don't get this game ... oh yeah, I'm laying the peer pressure on pretty thick.

  • Circuit City false or stupid advertising -- you decide

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    12.02.2006

    Reader Audioeric sent in a couple issues he had with the latest Circuit City catalog. For starters, the catalog says "Playstation 3: Ready to rumble. It's hot." The first joke here is obvious considering the PS3 is the only next-gen console without a rumble feature to speak of. Then there is the awkward choice of using the word "hot" to describe any Sony product currently. Does Circuit City mean the PS3 is like Sony exploding battery hot? Jury is still out if these word choices were awkward mistake or if a Microsoft/Nintendo fanboy designer put together the page.The other weird thing is the turned-off Xbox 360 controllers playing, what is not a Xbox 360 Madden, on a projection television supposedly attached to the Xbox 360 by a USB cable ... say what? You can't plug an Xbox 360 to any display device through USB. That's just wrong.[Thanks Audioeric]

  • Circuit City resorts to irony to move PS3 units

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    12.02.2006

    Oh is it really? Wait here, let's check. Nope, no dice. Maybe Circuit City got a Super Special Shipment with PS2 controllers instead.[Via PS3 Fanboy]

  • Deals of the Day: cheap Memory Sticks and more

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.27.2006

    There are a ton of great post-Thanksgiving deals at retailers everywhere. 2GB Memory Stick for $40 at Target[Via PlayStation Forums] 4GB Memory Stick for $70 at Buy.comAfter rebate, and Google Checkout discount.[Via IGN Boards] Medal of Honor: Heroes for $33 at Circuit CityThat's $7 cheaper than MSRP.[Via IGN Boards] It's a little depressing for people like myself who remember how costly Memory Sticks were at the PSP launch. My measly 256MB card cost as much as the 2GB does now!

  • Black Friday deals: get a PSP for only $150! [Update 1]

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.24.2006

    Cheapassgamer has rounded up the deals you can get today on Black Friday. So, get off the bed, ignore the tryptophan, and start shopping, like a true American. Here are some of the PSP deals:AmazonPSP system only $170. With free shipping.Circuit CityGrand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories for only $30. That's $20 less than MSRP!Free Pelican kit with purchase of PSP.ATV Offroad, Ape Escape, Infected and Hot Shots Golf are all $10 each.Pirates of the Caribbean 2 is only $17.Wal-MartGrand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories for only $15.PSP system only $170. That's $30 less than MSRP!MeijerPSP system only $150. That's $50 less than MSRP!

  • Circuit City to sell $100 Compaq laptop on Black Friday

    by 
    Cyrus Farivar
    Cyrus Farivar
    11.17.2006

    With all this talk about OLPC's mythical $100 laptop, it was only a matter of time before a more established brand-name company tried its hand at pulling off a similar trick without NickNeg and company. CNET reports that Circuit City will be selling a Compaq Presario model on Black Friday (that's the day after Thanksgiving, or November 24, for you non-Yanks) for $100, sorta. If you agree to get a Vonage subscription for a year and can handle the assorted rebates, then this lappy is yours for a Benjamin. That's not such a bad deal, considering it comes with a Celeron M 420 CPU, 15-inch screen, DVD and CD burner, 512MB RAM and a 60GB hard drive. Of course this isn't the first time that we've seen rebates drive down computer prices so much -- there was the HP setup that we saw over Labor Day, which included a CRT, and a burner for the same price after rebates too -- but a laptop is something to take stock of. It's very tempting, but we'll wait until the price drops that low organically, sans rebates and subscription plans, thanks. [Via TechDirt]Read - CNETRead - Black Friday 2006

  • PS3 launch shipments restricted to top 5 retailers?

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    11.15.2006

    According to a memo obtained by GameDaily BIZ from smaller video game chain Rhino Video Games, Sony has "decided to limit the supply of hardware (systems and accessories) to its top five volume retailers (Wal-Mart, Target, etc.)" on the November 17 launch day. However, we know of at least seven major retailers receiving PlayStation 3 units on launch day. In addition to Target and Wal-Mart, we know GameStop / EB Games, Best Buy, Circuit City, Sears and Toys 'R' Us are having PS3s on launch day. We know supplies will be very limited and GameStop won't be fulfilling all of its PS3 pre-orders (already conservative figures).That smaller retail chains will not have PS3s on launch day is not that surprising, but only the "top five retailers" is wrong and makes the memo a bit suspect. Rhino Video Games will not be getting PS3s on launch day -- a fact reaffirmed on its website -- the rest is not true. Rest assured, there will be PS3s for sale at all retailers by the end of 2007. We hope.

  • 150 line up for PS3 in Rockville, MD

    by 
    Kyle Orland
    Kyle Orland
    11.15.2006

    Washington's Fox 5 News has the video of approximately 150 people waiting in a line that "grows by the hour" outside the Rockville, MD Circuit City last night in advance of Friday's PS3 launch. The story also shows that the store has only 100 consoles in the storeroom, leaving us to worry about the countless people who will likely wait for two days only to go home empty handed.The pole position in line goes to a father purchasing the system for a son to "let him know how much love I have for him." We should all have such fathers. Not all the line-goers are so selfless though -- one waiter said point blank that it was "more economical for us to stand in line and do nothing for three days, [then] turn around and sell it on eBay for two grand." The free market ... ya gotta love it.

  • Deal of the Day: Free 256MB Memory Stick Pro Duo at Circuit City

    by 
    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    11.10.2006

    While a 256MB Memory Stick may not hold a lot of data, especially if you're trying to play full-resolution movies on your PSP, it's hard to argue about something's worth when it's free. And right now Circuit City is offering a 256MB SanDisk Memory Stick Pro Duo for $30 with a $30 mail-in rebate.All you have to do is buy the Memory Stick, fill out the form and mail it in. Not too hard, eh?There's a one-rebate limit here so don't get any funny ideas of buying tons of these and unloading them on ebay.[Via Joystiq]