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Hey guys, a creator of isthereanydeal.com contacted me if I could post about it on the site so I’m doing it now. The website is showing and comparing deals from Steam, GamersGate, Impulse, GreenManGaming, Desura and Get Games for four main regions.
The website contains several features:
So there you have it, if you like the website go visit it, bookmark it or whatever, if you don’t like the website… then don’t.
Thank you for your time *back to watching E3*.
Looks fun :)
Updated on 4th June – added more screenshots
Quick screenshots below
Looks like somebody doesn’t have enough money. Spend some more! :)
Presenting – Ubisoft week – every day one special deal, and all Ubisoft games 33% off (excluding IL-2 Sturmovik Cliffs f Dover and Assassins Creed Brotherhood). Ubisoft is known as evil DRM distributor, so beware :) And also known with very bad geo-restricted pricings, be very careful and read the posts about the deals!
US: $3.39
UK: £1.69 (18% lower)
EU: 1,69€ (29% lower)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39
UK: £3.39 (65% higher)
EU: 3,39€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39
UK: £3.05 (48% higher)
EU: 3,39€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $6.79 (4,75€ / £4.12)
UK: £5.09 ($8.77 / 5,87€)
EU: 10,19€ (£8.83 / $14.53)
AU: $6.79 USD (0% higher)
RU: $6.79 USD (0% higher)
US: $8.49 (5,95€ / £5.15)
UK: £6.79 ($11.17 / 7,83€)
EU: 11,89€ ($16.96 / £10.30)
AU: $8.49 USD (0% higher)
RU: $8.49 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39
UK: £1.69 (18% lower)
EU: 3,39€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $13.59
UK: £10.19 (24% higher)
EU: 11,89€ (25% higher)
AU: $13.59 USD (0% higher)
RU: $13.59 USD (0% higher)
US: $6.79
UK: £5.09 (23% higher)
EU: 6,79€ (43% higher)
AU: $10.19 USD (50% higher)
RU: $10.19 USD (50% higher)
US: $6.79
UK: £5.09 (23% higher)
EU: 6,79€ (43% higher)
AU: $10.19 USD (50% higher)
RU: $10.19 USD (50% higher)
US: $16.99 (11,91€ / £10.32)
UK: £10.19 ($16.76 / 11,75€)
EU: 16,99€ ($24.23 / £14.72)
AU: $16.99
RU: $16.99
US: $3.39
UK: £2.37 (15% higher)
EU: 3,39€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39
UK: £3.39 (65% higher)
EU: 3,39€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39 (2.37€)
UK: £3.39 (65% higher)
EU: 5,09€ (114% higher) <- VERY AWFUL
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39
UK: £3.05 (48% higher)
EU: 3,39€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
US: $3.39
UK: £1.69 (18% lower)
EU: 1,69€ (29% lower)
AU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
RU: $3.39 USD (0% higher)
Starting today, Steam offers a new 24-hour deal, every single day. Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow them on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are!
NB! Don’t rush to buy everything! Most likely there are totally messed up prices.
Check the Steamprices first or use Firefox plugin Greasemonkey and Comparison script. Maybe I will do some posts about it but I doubt that :D

Most prices have 1$ = 1€ ratio, this means that EU prices are 43% more expensive. To remind all, 1$ = 0,68961€ and 1€ = 1.45$.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – 66% off, Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam – 50% off, Battlefield Bad Company 2: SPECACT Kit Upgrade -50% off, Battlefield 2: Complete Collection -50% off, Medal of Honor – 50% off, Medal of Honor: Airborne – 75% off
US: $6.80 (= 4,69€)
UK: £6.80 (= $11.15)
EU: 13,60€ !!!! (= $19.72, over 3 times more expensive)
AU: $6.80 USD
RU: $10.20 USD
US: $7.49
UK: £4.99 (9% higher)
EU: 6,49€ (24% higher)
AU: $7.49 USD (0% higher)
RU: $7.49 USD (0% higher)
US: $5.00
UK: £3.75 (23% higher)
EU: 5,–€ (43% higher)
AU: $3.75 USD (25% lower)
RU: $5.00 (0% higher)
US: $14.99
UK: £9.99 (9% higher)
EU: 14,99€ (43% higher)
AU: $34.99 USD (133% higher)
RU: $29.99 USD (50% higher)
US: $2.50
UK: £2.50 (64% higher)
EU: 2,50€ (43% higher)
AU: $2.50 USD (0% higher)
RU: $2.50 USD (0% higher)
And about this pre-ordering Brink.. I feel totally sorry for AU guys. And EU guys are also screwed. And it’s not available in Russia.
US: $49.99 (= 34,47€)
UK: £29.99 (= $49.20)
EU: 49,99€ (= $72.49, 43% higher)
AU: $89.99 USD (80% higher)
I’m really sorry this is happening guys and right now I’m in the process of changing hosts. Host Nine limited their shared hosting accounts and turns out my needs are a little bit too much for their service. I’m currently looking for a good VPS or maybe some sort of better shared hosting. Please stay tuned and I think you may excpect some changes around here pretty soon as well, I’m probably going to live up this place a little bit.
This might mean a new lottery.
Bye!
PS Meanwhile check out slay’s Weekend Deals (thank you so much for keeping those up man!) and if you get an Internal Server Error 500 or php error just refresh the site, hopefully it will still work. I know it sucks but at this point I can’t offer anything else. Have fun this weekend (go fucking outside it’s great)!
Like clockwork, the first lawsuit resulting from the security breach of the personal data of more than 75 million Sony PlayStation Network customers has been filed.
The suit was filed today on behalf of Kristopher Johns, 36, of Birmingham, Ala., in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Johns accuses Sony of not taking “reasonable care to protect, encrypt, and secure the private and sensitive data of its users.”
He also believes Sony took too long to notify him and other customers that their personal information had been exposed. Because of that, the complaint alleges, Sony did not allow its customers “to make an informed decision as to whether to change credit card numbers, close the exposed accounts, check their credit reports, or take other mitigating actions.”
The lawsuit is asking for monetary compensation and free credit card monitoring, and is seeking class action status.
Yesterday, Sony warned customers of its PlayStation Network and Qriocity service that their personal information–including customer names, addresses, e-mail addresses, birthdays, PlayStation Network and Qriocity passwords, and user names, as well as online user handles–was obtained illegally by an “unauthorized person” between April 17 and 19. The company says there is “no evidence” that credit card information was compromised, but it can’t be sure yet.
In the aftermath of the breach Sony has temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity, contracted with an outside security firm to investigate the intrusion on its network, and started to rebuild its system and security.
Johns’ complaint echoes the concerns of Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat. Blumenthal yesterday wrote a letter to Jack Tretton, president and chief executive of Sony Computer Entertainment America, saying he was troubled that the company had not notified customers sooner about the breach. He also called for Sony to provide affected customers with financial data security services, including free access to credit reporting services for two years to protect against identity theft.
Source: CNET
Read the complaint here, from Scribd.
Read Connecticut Senator Blumental’s wrath here (link by stranded).
Sony response
First requirement: Join the official 2K Games group in Steam.
Possibility to win ALL 2K GAMES in Steam!
Own item from Civilization V sale. All titles with 40% discount!
We all from ex-Tier 3 thank Steam for selling us ONLY the DLC’s and not the MAIN GAME ITSELF!!!
But when comparing to other Tier countries, we found that Spain and Inca DLC pack is with GOOD price, other DLC’s (except maps) have somewhat good price.
The game itself, map DLCs and map pack DLC have unfair 1$=1€ price.