Deals July 3: Huge PC Download Games Sale

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15.6" Lenovo IdeaPad Y580 (20994BU) Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz Quad-core Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 2GB GeForce GTX 660M, 1080p LCD & Blu-ray for $1,099 with free shipping (normally $1,499 - use coupon code USPY54B629).

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65" Panasonic VIERA TCP65VT30 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV for $2,190 with free shipping (normally $2300).

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7" Toshiba Thrive 16GB Multi-touch Android Dual-core Tablet (Wi-Fi only) for $299 with free shipping (normally $379.99).

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Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.
  • Uh, the games you mentioned are NOT 85% off. Your on drugs. Battlefield 3 is still $45 off from $60, that is not 85% Herpa durp a doo?
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  • actually, $35. thats not even 50% off.
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  • rebel conquest
    The article says "up to"...so maybe you shouldn't read so quickly (or get your panties in such a twist).
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  • friskiest
    $0 for a one year Maxim subscription? Am I missing something?
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  • theba5
    yourwrongUh, the games you mentioned are NOT 85% off. Your on drugs. Battlefield 3 is still $45 off from $60, that is not 85% Herpa durp a doo?
    "Up to". You're wrong. Don't get so offended and learn to read.
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  • tomfreak
    lol I got $40 on a retail copy BF3 on release date last year. So no, Bf3 still too expensive.
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  • AidanJC
    Only available to US customers... I'm starting to get tired of this sort of thing. Because 15 bucks is what we pay for a game from 2006...
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  • arlandi
    Downloadable games only for US Customers. okay then... i'm moving to either Steam or GOG to find them. and if i can't find those games on both of them, i'll go torrenting.
    i'm not pirating, unless they are not selling to me.
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  • xerroz
    The Dragon Age pack is a pretty good deal if you've never played it. DA:O + ALL DLC (which themselves equal to over 25 hours total in one playthrough, and they're solid DLCs) +DA2 but I haven't play that one yet so I can't say anything about it. For $9.99 about 100-200 hours of great gameplay is awesome. And that's just in one playthrough of DA:O, not including DA2. Great RPG
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  • Belardo
    Wow, Bioshock 1 & 2 for $7.50... I check it out. Even thou its a STEAM download (which I trust) - it still has Securom DRM built-in. So still... no BIOSHOCK for me. :(

    Meanwhile getting the pirated Securom DRM-less version option has always been available... so DRM doesn't stop pirates, it only hurts their customers.
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