
Kane Bugeja writes:
It’s time to fight an epic battle. To face off and spin the metal. Get ready to be thrown into the world of Beyblades. Start as an unknown and work your way up through the ranks, not stopping until you are the World Champion…or mess around and play some mini games…or both. Your call. Either way, it’s time to get a grip. Let it rip!

Techtorial: Newegg's "Non-Stop Black Friday deals" is now live giving quick discounts to select video games and consoles.
there is seriously no store that will a have discount that will have the last of us remaster retail for around 25 bucks?
I have a physical copy of TLoU, but I would love to have a digital copy. $23 sounds like a sale to me.
I will offload my physical copy (though I do love the box) and go digital.
I decided for this generation, all the games that I can just play over and over and never get tired of them will be digital.
I don't have to swap disc, and I don't plan on trading these games in.

It's Nintendo Download update time, Europe, and this week's Thursday offerings are perhaps more attractive for the discounts than the new downloads. We do have the arrival of a DSiWare / 3DS eShop series on the Wii U, along with some classic 8-bit sport and a new DSiWare game, but Rising Star Games perhaps offers the most temptation with a series of retail download discounts.
Doth mine eyes deceive? NES Open Tournament Golf? Can it be true? Clearly, Nintendo has looked at their failing sales numbers and decided to fight back by aggressively selling their greatest classic games through the virtual console service.
Blue skies are here again.

From the Review (by Jorge Figueiredo):
"Last year at Fan Expo Canada, I did a walk through of the Hasbro display and saw the Beyblade section. Up until that point, I knew what it was only because of seeing snippets of the anime and commercials on television, and also because some of the neighbourhood children seem to like it. I knew it was about battling tops and that there were a number of accessories for it. When I received Rising Star Games’ Beyblade: Evolution, I rolled my eyes, wondering what I had just gotten myself into. However, rather than being disappointed with shovelware, I found the game fun enough – and a sure draw for any fan of the series with a 3DS."
Let it rip! Son!
rippin it out spin it shout got lift it up rip it down king of the blade lock in and gotta wing
Wheres all the old gang like Tyson, Max and Kai!