This weekend sale on Impulse is still going, and you still have a chance to pickup some great games at a great price!  You really don’t want to miss out on the Red Faction Guerrilla Special Pre-order, which also includes Red Faction 1 & 2 for free!

Check out this weeks deals.

$9.95 $19.95
  $49.99 $70.00
$4.99 $9.99
$9.95 $14.95
$9.99 $19.99
$39.99  

Also don’t forget the Meridian4 anniversary sale is winding down fast.  We have 50% off all Meridian4 games, plus a huge bundle pack of over 30 games!  Head over to www.impulsedriven.com for more specials!


Comments
on Jul 19, 2009

Please don't post false advertising, Red factions price is $57.15, not $39.99.

on Jul 19, 2009

XSive_Death
Please don't post false advertising, Red factions price is $57.15, not $39.99.

I just checked, its $39.99, like ID said.

on Jul 19, 2009

damn, i got wog off steam(sorry impulse, you guys don't advertise games as well imo, at least when i got wog)

 

i got braid here though

on Jul 19, 2009

kyogre12

I just checked, its $39.99, like ID said.

Maybe for you.

on Jul 19, 2009

XSive_Death



Quoting kyogre12,
reply 2

I just checked, its $39.99, like ID said.



Maybe for you.


I'm going to guess then that it's because you live outside the US

on Jul 19, 2009

Sales generally exclude regional pricing.

on Jul 19, 2009

Sales generally exclude regional pricing.

Then would you please not advertise them as such? Slap a big "North America ONLY" sticker on the title or something.

on Jul 19, 2009

XSive_Death

Quoting kryo, reply 6Sales generally exclude regional pricing.

Then would you please not advertise them as such? Slap a big "North America ONLY" sticker on the title or something.
I'm from Hungary, the price is $39.99 for us.

on Jul 19, 2009

I assume the regional pricing is for countries with EUR and GBP currencies. I advice sellers to be very carefull with this. It is not forbidden to have different pricing between euro and forint territories, but it is forbidden to take steps that for example prevent people that live in euro territory to buy in forint territory. Nintendo for example got a heavy EUR 149 million fine for this a few years ago. This was because they were using lower prices in GBP territory than in the eurozone and Nintendo had a punishment policy against traders that were importing for the UK and refused and Nintendo also refused warranty and support to customers that bought games in the UK.

I think this particular example stays within the limits of the law (i.e. you can drive to Hungary, walk into an internet cafe and buy the game). But be carefull!

on Jul 22, 2009

XSive_Death
kryoreply 6Sales generally exclude regional pricing.Then would you please not advertise them as such? Slap a big "North America ONLY" sticker on the title or something.

Why should they when all you have to do is remember that most sales will be for North America only.

And Impulse is the wrong place to complain about regional pricing. Impulse doesn't set the prices, the publishers do, so go complain to the publishers.