Get a Wii for Under $100 at Walmart on Black Friday
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Get a Wii for Under $100 at Walmart on Black Friday

Walmart is sending out mailings to customers, letting them know what Black Friday deals are in their area. While Kotaku hasn’t seen the ads for everywhere, it has seen the one Atlanta. This is it.

While some of the smaller items will vary from store to store, the blue chip items—here, a blue Nintendo Wii—should be the same.

The “limited edition” Blue Wii is priced at $99.96, a good deal if you don’t already own one. It’s way cheaper than the $149.99 that the Wii is priced at elsewhere.

Walmart’s other blue chip item is also, oddly, blue: It’s a PS3 DualShock 3 controller, which is $54.96 and a Walmart exclusive. There are also PS3 and Xbox 360 Kinect bundles, priced at $199.96 and $199.96 respectively .

There are also a whole host of games, priced at $10, $15, and $28. The ad shows what titles you could expect.

Walmart’s Black Friday sales start Nov. 24 at 10pm and runs all day Friday Nov. 25. Find the Walmart store closest to you in the link below.

View Your Local Ad [Walmart]

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Why BF3 is better than MW3? Infinity Ward recycles buildings into MW3.
Battlefield 3 Update: Tactical Light Finally Getting Fixed

Core Gameplay Designer with Dice on Battlefield 3, Alan Kertz, posted on his Twitter feed that the screens of the tactical light attachment after the next update.  The light will finally quit blinding everyone of all view and just blind the area of the waist up on the shooter.

Check out the pictures below.  Click on a picture to enlarge.

First picture:  Reference Picture
Second picture:  Tactical Light - Current
Third picture:  Tactical Light - After Update

 

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This Game Wants You To Be a Stealthy Bastard

This Game Wants You To Be a Stealthy Bastard There are a lot of big, big games out (or coming out) about now. Which is great if you’re loaded with cash. But sucks if you’re broke.

Never mind! Not all good games have to be paid for. Take Stealth Bastard for example, a free PC game that’s about light, dark, stealth and blood.

Taking cues from Metal Gear, Flashback and Super Meat Boy, Stealth Bastard is a 2D platformer where sneaking is important, but so is avoiding the bloody death that awaits you on every damn screen.

The game not only ships with the…game, but with a level editor as well, so for $0.00 it’s a pretty sweet deal.

Stealth Bastard [Official Site]

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Ghost Recon Future Soldier w/ Mega64

Hang in there until around the 1:10 minute mark… it gets good!

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RIP Andy Rooney - He never quite understood technology

Oh, Andy Rooney, Bill Gates has no say on where the power button goes on computers…

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Mortal Kombat FLASH DANCE!

I think this is the funniest thing I’ve seen since Chuck Testa!

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Who wins in a fight? Ewok vs. The Hulk
Final Jeopardy RAGE!
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Tonight my wife was watching Jeopardy and the Final Jeopardy question was answered with a rage face.  Could this be influenced by the reddit subreddit /r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu?  I think so…

Notice the Yao Ming face to accomodate the rage face comic drawing.  Not a coincidence…

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Genius Parents Are Organizing ‘Pox Parties’ on Facebook
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Genius Parents Are Organizing 'Pox Parties' on Facebook

Idiotic parents who choose not to vaccinate their children are mailing viruses to other idiotic parents so they can time when their kid gets sick with diseases like chicken pox. And they’re organizing it all on Facebook.


CBS 5 KPHO in Phoenix reported on the extremely gross, not to mention dangerous, shipping of infected lollipops, Q-tips and rags enclosed in nothing more than a zip lock baggie and an envelope. Which means that these irrational mothers, who despite gobs of research that says vaccines are not associated with Autism (which is often the reason parents give for not vaccinating, though some kids might be allergic), are endangering anyone who might come in contact with the infectious contraband.

So not only are these parents putting in danger their own kids, their kids’ classmates and other members of their community by not vaccinating them, but they’re spreading the danger all over the country by mail. Great. Thanks idiotic parents! [KPHO; Image: HealthMedicalOnline]

I absolutely will NOT ever participate or support something like this going on when my son is born. This is just RIDICULOUS!

Goes to show how CRAZY people are these days…

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