Boogie (With Microphone) £17.99

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The success of the SingStar series meant it was inevitable that at some point E.A. would try and cash in by bringing out their own version. Sadly Boogie isn’t all that good, as it feels a bit shallow and is far too easy.

Songs include tracks by such artists as Britney Spears, Pink, Black Eyed Peas, MC Hammer, and The Village People. It’s possibly worth getting this just to break out the baggy pants and bust a move to U Can’t Touch This.

Zavvi have Boogie (with a microphone) on the Wii available for £17.99 – click here for more details.

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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 £9.99

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 takes place in 2014, just one day after the events of the previous GRAW game. South of the American border there’s a conflict between Mexican rebels, Mexican loyalists, and the US Army – but there’s only 72 hours in which to stop the rebels from entering US soil.

The game modes are identical to those found in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter, although in the online mutiplayer mode players can be critically injured (and healed) instead of just outright killed.

Click here to buy this XBox 360 title for £9.99 from Play.com.

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Project Gotham Racing 4 £9.99

Out of the many driving series’ around, Project Gotham Racing is definitely one of the best. With some exciting new features, this is quite possibly the best one yet.

The biggest new feature is the weather effects that affect the look of the game and the physics of the vehicles on the track. Five new cities appear, and for the first time ever you can now race on motorcycles as well as cars.

Click here to buy this XBox 360 title for £9.99 from Play.com.

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Clive Barker’s Jericho From £7.97

Clive Barker is well known for his horror novels and films, so the next obvious thing for him to do would be to write the story for a video game – with the result being Clive Barker’s Jericho.

A lost city has mysteriously reappeared in a remote desert, and has brought with it an evil that goes right back to the dawn of time. You control a Special Forces squad, trained in both conventional warfare and the arcane arts, who must hunt down and destroy it before it can destroy humanity.

Click here to get the XBox 360 release for £7.97, or click here to get the PlayStation 3 version for £13.56 – both are supplied by the good folks at Amazon.

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Assassins Creed sees you taking the role of Altair, who is one of the feared assassins that intend to stop conflict between the two sides that make up the Third Crusade.

Although some have criticised this game for being a bit repetitive, it’s actually both visually stunning and quite difficult at times as well.

To buy the PS3 release for £9.99 from Play.com, simply click here. DS owners can click here to get their version for the same price from Comet.

The other day we featured Grand Theft Auto IV for £19.99 – sadly Play.com have decided to raise the cost, which is incredibly annoying. Damn you Play.com and your changeable prices!

If you’ve never heard of this game before, may I ask if you’ve been living under a rock? If you have, then it’s an open-world title where you can roam about and do pretty much anything you can imagine, right down to picking up hookers from some sexytime. You can also kill them as well, which is something that many frown upon.

HMV have the PlayStation 3 version priced at £24.99 – click here for more details on this cheap games‘ availability.

Currys Instore Game Sale

There’s a Currys instore game sale that looks excellent, with titles reduced across pretty much every format.

I should point out that stocks will probably be quite low, so act quickly!

P.S. I’d love to make a list of everything that’s included, but sadly I’d be here all day – trust me when I say that you want to check it out though. Additionally, any game that has a price ending in .97 is included (so get them to scan it, as chances are high that you’ll get it for less than the stickered price).

UPDATE: Thought I would bump this up a bit, as it’s still running. Some stuff that I’ve seen available include a white PSP-1000 for £69.95, Ace Combat 6: Fires Of Liberation on the XBox 360 for £9.99, and The Incredible Hulk on the Wii for £9.97.

There’s also an identical sale at PC World, with practically the same stuff available for the same prices.

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de Blob £17

In more proof that journalists are a lazy bunch of idiots who seemingly don’t know their arse from their elbow, the normally reliable CVG reported the other day that they were shocked to learn that you could get de Blob for the PC for free – even though the world and his dog know that THQ picked it up and morphed it into a Wii title.

The game lets you explore and liberate a city from an evil bunch of wrong ‘uns. Playing as de Blob, you embark on a quest to re-animate the city of Chroma and its inhabitants by splattering everything with colour – there’s a multiplayer option too, but sadly no sign of online action.

Instore at Asda you can get this Wii game for £17, until the 23rd of October.

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Trackmania DS £17.99

The original Trackmania was an exciting and fun driving game, and Trackmania DS promises to be more of the same – plus a whole lot more. It’s quite an interesting title actually, as it combines elements from puzzle games to give a very unique experience unlike any other racing game.

Along with the three single player modes there’s a multiplayer option, although there’s sadly no online mode (for shame). An excellent track editor is also included, which means that you should never really tire of it.

Click here to preorder this DS game for £17.99 from Amazon.

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As the DS uses a stylus to control things, it’s inevitable that painting titles would appear. Paint By DS challenges you to recreate classic artworks using the stylus, from artists including Van Gogh and Cezanne.

There’s a total of 15 different paintings to complete, each of which has their own level of difficulty. Reviews have been mixed, probably because you need a bit of interest in fine art to appreciate what you’re doing.

Pop in to your nearest Asda and pick this DS game up for just £8.