Due to the recession game companies are starting to up the prices of games, many big upcoming titles are 45 or more. It seems for now that the days of 35 console video games are over. Money-saving strategies for gaming in a recession, can save gamers a lot off there purchases.
Many online shops are selling video games for different prices, and finding the best deal can be extremely time consuming. A free online service called CheapAssGamer solves much of this problem. CheapAssGamer lists the latest gaming deals, saving users a lot of valuable time.
Reading game reviews on the video game you are looking to purchase can help ensure its worth buying. Reputable review sites such as, GamerHome.co.uk, Gamespot.com and Metacritic.com are recommended choices.
QuidCo.com is a cash back website, which allows you to get a specific percentage of your purchase. The site has many stores in its database.
Promo codes, discount codes and coupon codes are a great way to knock more money off your next video game purchase. Sites such as, MyVoucherCodes.co.uk have a database full of promo codes for many online stores. Common discount codes include 5 off your first purchase, free delivery, 10-15% off and money off you next purchase.
Renting video games can be another great money saver. LoveFilm offer a great package for both video games and movies. Rent before you buy, why buy a game that you might not like and waste 30-40?
eBay is probably an obvious place to checkout, as it caters for many bargains. Learning to use eBay to its full potential could save lots of money for video games
Combing all of these recession gaming tips could literally save you 20 or more per purchase.

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