Target Anti Prime Day Gaming Deals

Amazon Prime day is here and people around the country are spending what little money they have on deals that aren’t even that much better, and sometimes worse, than on any other normal day of the year. And since this is a closing of console generation, you’d figure that you would find a ton of gaming deals but that isn’t really the case.

That said, there are still deals to be had, and with Prime Day almost now an American holiday (Jeff “Lex Luther” Bezos needs the money for his mech-suit powered presidential run in 2024) it means that other stores want in on that action. Target is no different and, weirdly enough, has some better gaming sales than I’ve seen on Amazon.

Let’s check a few of them out below:

Nintendo Switch

$9.99 (reg $19.99) 

Cars 3 makes no sense as the movie released in 2017, but the game is a fine and surprisingly fun racing game that is hard to beat for under $10!

$12.99 (reg $25.99)

Terraria has been around since the 360 (where we played it) but for less than a value meal at Carl’s Jr you can have a psychical copy on a portable system, and that’s pretty cool.

Xbox One

$7.49 (reg $14.99)

These classic arcade titles are often considered perfect games and this collection only makes them better. Should not be missed at this price.

You probably already have this one if it’s popularity is to be believed, but if you haven’t picked it up now is the best time for some fun.

$11.49 (reg $22.99)

A gorgeous looking game that lets you play with crazy supernatural powers. How can you pass that up?

PS4

$7.49 (reg $14.99)

Fast cars go burr. Spend little money. Be cool and wear your sunglasses at night.

$9.99 (reg $19.99)

LEGO games are an easy choice for a simple and fun experience. This is a good one for comic fans but just about all the modern LEGO games are on sale for less than a tenner so take your pick.

This is a no-brainer if you love Star Wars and the chilled-out experience of The Sims 4.

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