Sony PSP Deals

We're less than a few days away from the launch of a new console and the Sunday ads show a ton of support, way more than the DS had. Are major coprporations fan boys at heart? Anyway, if you're planning on trying EB Games or Gamestop, don't bother. They're all pre-ordered. Instead, head to a major retailer and look for these deals:

Best Buy:
In-store coupon for $5 off ANY PSP game. Opening at 8 a.m. to start selling.

Media Play:
Absolutely nothing. Just the basic bundle and games. Everything looks like the standard pricing.

Circuit City:
PSP Bundle w/ Twisted Metal only $289.99.

Memory Stick 256 MB Pro by Sandisk, $34.99 after mail in rebates. That's a major size difference from the 32 MB one included.

Buy any 2 PSP games, get a $10 gift card instantly (excludes Twisted Metal obviously).

Toys R Us:
Nothing. Just the $249.99 bundle. This is a good thing as TRU usually packs a bunch of stuff you don't want in their new console bundles. Online, you have to get a $400 bundle and that's the only way to get it.

Comments (1)

A 256 MB MemeryStick Pro Duo for $34.99 is a good deal. They are normally around $20 more.

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