Monday, August 17, 2009

In Stock Now - Xbox 360 Live Points Card 1600/4000 Points - $19.99 / $41.99

Our Price: $19.99/$41.99
Delivered: Via Email
Release Date: 10/22/2007
UPC: 882224092098 - 1600 -
Genre: Accessory
Company: Microsoft
Version: US
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Microsoft® Points enhance game play and entertainment on Xbox 360®. Redeem them on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for exclusive game content, arcade games, themes, HD movies and TV Shows, and more. Microsoft Points can also be used o purchase music in Zune® Marketplace. Redeem Microsoft® Points to:

  • Purchase exclusive game content, arcade games, and themes.
  • Download HD movies and TV shows.
  • Buy music from Zune® Marketplace.

In Stock Now - 3/12 Month Xbox Live Gold Cards - $17.99/$41.99

Our Price: $17.99/$41.99
Delivered: Via Email
Receive Date: 8/17/09
UPC: 00882224066976 - 3-month - ZE4-00004
UPC: 00882224898218 - 12-month - 52M-00069
Genre: Subscription Card
Company: Microsoft
The Xbox 360 Live 3/12-Month Gold is the best online gaming experience with intelligent matchmaking, leagues, ladders, tournaments, and more. Xbox 360 Live Gold Card gives you three/twelve months' access to Xbox Live - the place where gaming, entertainment, and competition converge.

In Stock Now - Melty Blood Actress Again PS2 - Regular / LE - $64.99 / $84.99

Price - $64.99 Regular
Price - $84.99 Limited Edition W/ Soundtrack
Receive Date: 8/17/09
Release Date: 8/20/2009
UPC: 4512435000181 - Regular
UPC: 4512435000174 - Limited Edition
Genre: Fighting
Company: Ecole
Version: Japan
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Melty Blood: Actress Again, is the third game in the Melty Blood fighting game series. It was released in the 4Q 2008 on Sega Naomi hardware. Two new characters have been confirmed and all characters now feature 3 different fighting styles known as, Full Moon Style (Power), Crescent Moon Style (Speed) and Half Moon Style (Simple). More announcements and improvements have yet to be revealed.

Features
  • Three different versions of each character, including new moves for each
  • Larger stages, including both new and alternate versions of stages from Act Cadenza
  • A Guard meter which depletes upon blocked attacks and results in a 'Guard Crash' vulnerability state upon depletion
  • Aerial Circuit Spark
  • Instant Heat (Available in Full Moon only)
  • EX-Guarding which restores a bit of the Guard Meter akin to Just Defend
  • More mobile options such as air dodge, super vertical jump, and a more reliable Super double jump
  • Throw Breaks and air throws now have startup and a whiff animation
  • Riesbyfe Stridberg (Vampire Hunter of the Church and a colleague of Sion - whom she gave her life to when both fought Wallachia)
  • Michael Roa Valdamjong (Near-Side version)
  • Ryougi Shiki (Exclusive character for Playstation 2 version of Melty Blood: Actress Again)

In Stock Now - Jump Ultimate Stars DS - $59.99 W/ Free Shipping

Our Price: $59.99
Release Date: 11/21/2006
UPC: 4902370515572
Genre: Fighting
Company: Nintendo
Version: Japan
-from wiki-Jump Ultimate Stars is a fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is the sequel to Jump Super Stars, also released for the DS. The game was released in Japan on November 23, 2006. The game premise is similar to Nintendo's multi-character platform beat'em-up series, Super Smash Bros., except that it uses characters from Weekly Shonen Jump rather than Nintendo. There are no plans for the game to be released outside of Japan, largely due to international licensing issues for the plethora of series represented.

The game keeps many features from its predecessor, and adds many more. The game now has over 300 characters (one-sixth being fully playable) from 41 different Shōnen manga series compared to 160 characters from 27 different manga in the original. However, the characters from Hikaru no Go and Mr. Fullswing do not return in this sequel (Steel Ball Run is unaccounted for because it has been revised into a story arc within JoJo's Bizarre Adventure between the releases of both games).

Battles commence in arenas made to look like the page of a manga. Each arena has a unique background and obstacles based on the different manga series. They also contain a variety of different platforms. Many are static while others will move, break, or disappear and reappear randomly. Certain walls and floors are also destructible. Another new feature is the ability hang off the edges of the cliffs or the edges of the levels.

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In Stock Now - Nintendo DSi Lime Green & Pink - $199.99/Each

Our Price: $199.99/ea
Release Date: 3/20/2009
UPC: 4902370517736 - Pink
UPC: 4902370517712 - Lime Green
Genre: Hardware
Company: Nintendo
Version: Japan
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The lower-case "i" character in DSi is symbolic of its two cameras representing an "eye" and also the subject "I" and its personal individuality. As opposed to the two lower-case "i" characters in Wii representing players gathering together, Nintendo defines DSi as a more personal experience for the "individual" gamer. A Nintendo representative said the company "hope[s] that the Nintendo DSi becomes more than a game system and more of a personal tool to enrich our daily lives".

The DSi has a matte surface to prevent fingerprints from appearing, as opposed to the more glossy finish of the DS Lite. The DSi is currently available in seven colors; only the matte black model is available in all regions. The pink, lime green, metallic blue and red colors are only available in Japan.[46][47] There are numerous special edition models available, including the Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time model.


In Stock Now - Boku no Natsuyasumi 3: Hokkoku Hen: Chiisana Boku no Dai Sougen (Playstation 3 Best) - $44.99

Our Price: $44.99
Release Date: 7/3/2009
UPC: 4948872850032
Genre: Adventure
Company: Sony Computer Entertainment
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Boku no Natsuyasumi 3: Hokkoku Hen: Chiisana Boku no Dai Sougen ( lit. "My Summer Vacation 3: The Northern Chapter: Little Boku's Big Prairie"? ) is a video game developed by Millennium Kitchen and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is part of the popular Boku no Natsuyasumi series and was released in Japan on July 5, 2007.

The game involves a boy's summer vacation on his aunt and uncle's farm in the wide-open countryside of Hokkaidō. His activities include catching a large variety of insects, a popular pastime in Japan. Various side games are shown in the game's trailers and commercials, including sliding down a hill on a piece of a cardboard.