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Ultra-Mega Steam Sale Of Ultimate Goodness

Like PC Games?  LOVE the new sale that Steam is having!  (They aren’t paying us, I swear.) In all seriousness though, this sale is pretty damn ridiculous. From now until January 2nd, you can save an absolute crapton of money on some pretty awesome games. A few of my favourites are:

  • The Ultimate Doom – $0.99
  • Doom II – $0.99
  • Bioshock – $4.99   (No, really. It’s not even 5 dollars.)
  • Audiosurf – $4.99
  • Peggle – $4.99
  • Portal – $4.99   (No excuse not to own this game now)
  • Garries’ Mod – $8.99
  • Stalker: Clear Sky – $18.99
  • Valve Complete Pack   (inc. L4D, HL & HL2 + expansions, Counter Strikes and both Team Fortress’) – $74.99
  • And for once, this deal also applies to Merry Olde England, so us civilized folk can also enjoy the Steam-y goodness. Head on over to the sale page for more of the ridiculous offers and prepare to part with some money, I know I will be.

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    1. Patrick

      December 29, 2008 at 9:01 am

      You forgot Stalker: Clear Sky (it's 50% off now at 18$)

    2. AndyJackson

      December 29, 2008 at 11:15 am

      Thank you, I'll add it in now.

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