Have you been hoping, nay, dreaming of snagging one of the Tekken 6 arcade stick bundles but have been hesitant to plunk down the $150 asking price? This post is for you then, as Amazon has positively slashed the price of the bundle on both PS3 and 360 version, knocking them down to a paltry $78. Seventy-eight bones! That's only $18 bucks more than your average game and it includes the Tekken 6 Hori arcade stick to boot.
If you, or the digital pugilist in your life, haven't picked this up yet, it probably won't get much cheaper than this.
[Via Dealzon]
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Dec 10th 2009 3:44PM Peacefuloutrage said
Yeah, I missed bought it from Gamestop for $150, missed the cybermoday deal and then bought it for $100 and saved $50. I'm not mad. I missed the best deal, but I still saved money from my original purchase price.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 4:40PM RagingStormX said
Well thats a hori stick there....any price below $100 is a steal of a deal. It would be wise to pick up two of these. You can make $200 - $300 off of one of those bundles easy when SSFIV releases next year.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 4:43PM Zach Adams said
I feel a little bad for Amazon; this is the third or fourth time they've had a good deal on a good quality product (there was a "lightning deal" $30 offer, which I was lucky enough to get in on, a week before Thanksgiving and it was $60 on both the day after Thanksgiving and the Monday after that), but it looks like people just aren't biting. The game's okay if nothing special, the joystick is a steal at "price of the game without the joystick or less", but I guess people just don't care about Tekken anymore.
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