Black Friday, Cyber Monday Deals for Game Enthusiasts
We have a complete list of all the Black Friday deals at Walmart, Target, Amazon.com, Sears and much more. Both digital downloads and physical copies for this Black Friday.
We have a complete list of all the Black Friday deals at Walmart, Target, Amazon.com, Sears and much more. Both digital downloads and physical copies for this Black Friday.
We have a complete list of all the Black Friday deals at Walmart, Target, Amazon.com, Sears and much more. Both digital downloads and physical copies for this Black Friday.
The following is a complete list of all the video game deals for this Black Friday. Please note that some of the games are digital downloads or online only deals, which will be marked below. These are all confirmed deals for this Black Friday 2012. Monday 11/19/12 12:10 p.m. - 4:10 p.m. NBA 2K12 (PS3) $15.99 LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (Wii) $15.00 Game Party: In Motion (360) $10.00 Lego Batman (360/PS3) $10.00 4:10 pm - 8:10 pm Silent Hill: Downpour (PS3) $19.99 Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (360) $14.99 The King of Fighters XIII (PS3) $19.99 Dragon's Dogma (360) $39.99 Tuesday 11/20/12 12:10 p.m. - 4:10 p.m. Madden NFL 13 (360/PS3) $25.00 Spider-man: The Edge of Time (360) $14.99 The Sly Collection (PS3) $10.00 LEGO Harry …
An addict who admits to playing 16 hours a day tells his story.
Over a year ago, I wrote an article on video game addiction and some of the signs and symptoms. Since writing that article, I’ve kept my eyes and ears open regarding this topic, especially since it directly relates to the health and happiness of those who become addicted to gaming. I want to say up front that I am not implying that everyone who plays video games is going to become addicted. I know lots of people who are able to balance the occasional video game with the responsibilities and requirements of daily life. However, the numbers are growing regarding video game addiction, so I think it’s time to readdress the issue. When people think of addiction, usually they think of some kind of substance abuse like drugs or alcohol. However, …
In this Article:
Players from 6th grade through high school can participate in the fun.
The Summit Free Public Library is hosting a video game free-for-all today. Kids from sixth grade and up can participate. Bring your own games or use the library's collection of XBox and Playstation titles. Contact librarian Ann-Marie Aymer at 273-0350 for more info.
In this Article: