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Toys R Us Canada: Mix and Match Video Game Sale

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Video games make great Christ­mas gifts, and Toys R Us has a pretty good deal on right now to save you some money if you are plan­ning on buy­ing a few.

ToysRUs.ca and Toys R Us stores are hav­ing a Mix and Match video game sale until Decem­ber 3rd. Here is how it works: spend between $39.99 and $74.97 and you’ll save $10, spend between $74.98 and $99.97 and you’ll save $20, spend $99.98 or more and you’ll save $30 off. This sale includes almost all games incluld­ing ones for Nin­tendo DS, Wii, Sony PSP, PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360, except for soft­ware bun­dled with video game hard­ware and soft­ware priced $89.99 and up.

To browse Toys R Us video games online, click here.

9 Responses to “Toys R Us Canada: Mix and Match Video Game Sale”

  1. pink_panda

    oh I got a great deal yesterday.

    Future Shop was sell­ing Dragon Age for $39.99 this week, so I priced matched it at Toys R Us. I also bought Super Mario Bros. Wii and the total came to $99.98. I got the $30 dis­count AND I was able to use a $10 Kellogg’s coupon for the wii game.

    My grand total was $69.08 for both games and I got a $3.99 gift card from the price matching!

    Yippy!

  2. Justine

    that is really good. I hope I get my super mario bros wii from lock­erz. that game should be fun.

  3. Brandy

    don’t for­get to also apply this $10 off $50 pur­chase code

    Pro­mo­tional Code: TPNOV10
    Dis­count: $10 off $50
    Expires: 30th Novem­ber 2009

  4. Eric

    Here’s hop­ing that there will be some sweet box­ing week deals too (I’ll have money then)

  5. Marketing Guy

    I found the “fineprint” at Toys’R’Us to be B.S. I tried to pick up a copy of “Wii Sports Resort” — soft­ware, with 1 hard­ware acces­sory bun­dled in. Their dis­claimer says, “not valid on hard­ware with bun­dled soft­ware”. Basi­cally, it’s intended so that you can’t buy a Wii sys­tem with a free game inside and use the dis­count. So they denied me the dis­count. They ticked me off, so I returned it later that day.

    Also in regards to the Kellogg’s offer men­tioned above, Future Shop rejected my coupon. I had 2 — one of them worked at Toys’R’Us (for a sep­a­rate pur­chase), but Future Shop says “this wasn’t meant for our store”. While I was p.o.‘d at them too, I did end up buy­ing the game there.

    For any par­ents look­ing for “Wii Sports Resort”, I highly rec­om­mend hunt­ing down the ver­sion with TWO “Motion Plus” acces­sories bun­dled in. It’s a multi-player game, but the orig­i­nal copy only included 1 Motion Plus (which is required to play the game). Note that this ver­sion is scarce — Amazon.ca and Amazon.com are both sold out, as are Best Buy and Future Shop online. You can still find it in select Best Buy and Future Shop stores, but I rec­om­mend you call first.

    Wii Sports Resort with 2 Motion+ = $69.99
    Wii Sports Resort with 1 Motion+ = $59.99
    Motion+ Acces­sory on its own = $19.99-$24.99

  6. shopaholiclq

    Super­centre had a coupon. Buy Wii Sports Resort (which comes with 1 Motion Plus) and get another Motion Plus free –> $59.99

    I bought Wii Mar­ioKart + Wii Sports Resort and that qual­i­fied me for the $30 dis­count at Toys­RUs at Cedar­brae Mall in Scar­bor­ough. Could it be the sales­per­son who is wrong? The cash reg­is­ter cal­cu­lates it automatically.

    I bought both not know­ing if it was worth hav­ing another Motion Plus acces­sory, and have 2 weeks to think/research about it.

  7. shopaholiclq

    Sorry…when I said Super­Centre I mean the Real Cana­dian Super­Store (at Scar­bor­ough Town Cen­tre in Scar­bor­ough (where else).. Super­store — I’m show­ing my age.

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