Cheap Games

The World Series Of Poker: Tournament Of Champions game is based on the popular gambling tournament World Series Of Poker. This is obviously much cheaper than the real-life equivalent!

If you already like poker then this a bit of a no-brainer, but if you don’t even know how to play it (which I must confess that I don’t, for shame) then you may choose to give it a miss.

Click here to buy this PSP game for £10.99 from Powerplay Direct.

Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour is a Wii game based on the TV show Hannah Montana (surprising that) – using the Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuk to control her dance moves makes you look like a total loon, so best leave the kids to it.

There’s 16 songs to dance along to, with eight coming from the first season and the remaining eight coming from the second season.

HMV are selling this title for £14.99 – for more information, click here.

Discount Codes

There’s some discount codes available now which run out later in the month.

Click here to visit Sendit.com and enter the code Welcome10 to save £1 when you spend £10 – this expires on the 31st of August.

Click here to visit The Hut and enter the code HUT20 to save £2 when you spend £20.

Click here to visit WH Smith and enter the code CC220 to save £2 when you spend £20 – this expires at 10 am on the 21st of August.

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Not content with bamboozling (I bet you haven’t heard that word for ages) consumers with different sizes of PlayStation 3, Sony have gone and announced another one – the PlayStation 3 80GB console is coming out on the 27th of August.

You also get a Dualshock 3 wireless controller as well, which is quite generous of them. A game would be nice, but it is Sony we’re talking about.

Click here to pre-order it for £289.97 from Tesco. Remember to enter the voucher code Freedel at the checkout to get free postage.

It’s quite difficult to tell from the boxart (and the title of the game itself), but Flipper Critters is actually a pinball game. One of the only ones on the DS as well, I think.

Instead of just taking place on a standard pinball table, this takes place in different locations – from town squares and mountain valleys, to towering castles and the surface of the moon! As it’s a Nintendo game, don’t be too surprised to hear that there’s also some mini-games included.

base.com have this priced at £7.99 – click here for more details.

Monster House From £10.89

The Monster House game is based on the 2006 kids film of the same name, so you can pretty much guarantee that if your little darlings liked it that they will like this game as well.

Strangely the gameplay in this is a little bit like Resident Evil 4 and is much better than you would expect a kids game to be, albeit toned down so as not to scare them half to death!

Click here to buy the DS version for £10.89 from Forget The Rest, click here for the GameBoy Advance release, or click here to get the GameCube version – the latter two are both £10.99 each at SoftUK.

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We Love Golf! £19.99

What wacky guys they are over at Capcom. We Love Golf! is a golf game on the Wii – see what they did there? They replaced "Wii" with "We"! Ha, ha ha ha! Ahem.

Compete on numerous different courses, including a beach resort and desert ruin, with either your Mii avatar or other characters available. This also lets you play against up to 15 other players online.

Click here to buy this game for £19.99 from SoftUK.

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Power Rangers: Super Legends £9.98

Power Rangers: Super Legends is like some sort of reunion for many of the stars from the TV show’s past, with 16 different playable characters from "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" right through to "Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive".

Lord Zedd has reappeared in his old form and is buggering around with the time stream to try and destroy every Power Ranger throughout history. Gather a force of Power Rangers and artifacts from across time to break through to his hidden dimension and restore the timeline.

Gamestation are selling this PlayStation 2 title for £9.98 – for more information, click here. Please note that Gamestation now do free postage (yay!).

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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 From £14.99

Hard to believe, but Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 is actually the ninth title in the long-running Rainbow Six series. This is apparently the last time they’ll be venturing into Vegas though.

Taking place after the events of the first game (with bits set before that as well, making this a quasi-prequel/sequel), you’ll be glad to know that the AI has been improved so that your teammates will cover each other as they advance. Interestingly, you can also create exactly what you want your character to look like.

Click here to get the PlayStation 3 release for £14.99, or click here to buy the XBox 360 version for £15.99 – both from CD-WOW.

Anyone yet to play the brilliant original can still get the PS3 version for £13.99 as part of the Zavvi reductions from t’other day.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?: Party Edition (With Buzzers) £7.50

If you’ve ever wanted to be a part of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? TV show, but have never had the chance, then the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?: Party Edition (with four snazzy buzzers) game will be your next best shot at sort of getting there. Without the potential cash prize. Or studio audience.

This PS2 title has a single player mode which is almost exactly like what you see on television, and a couple of multiplayer modes (one particularly evil mode called Millionaire Party lets you steal questions, like some sort of quizzical thief).

Pop in to your local Tesco and you might be able to pick this up for only £7.50. The buzzers can also be used with any of the Buzz! games on either the PlayStation 2 or even the PlayStation 3.

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