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Welcome to GameCompare.co.uk. Game Compare is a comparison portal which features the cheapest video game prices from over 30 of the leeading online retailers in the United Kingdom. Prices for Nintendo Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, DS and Sony PSP are compared from merchants including Amazon, CD Wow, Game, Gamestation, HMV, Play, Simply Games, Zavvi and many more.Latest Posts
Armin Van Buuren In The Mix Wii Game
Dance music fans have long been awaiting for a Dj game to be released on the Wii, and thankfully the wait is nearly over. Video games publisher Foreign Media are set to release the first real living-room Dj simulator for the Wii on 24th September. In the Mix featuring world renowned Dj Armin Van Buuren requires no extra hardware, includes 60 popular... [Read more]
Vancouver 2010 Video Game
Vancouver 2010, the official video game of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games is being released on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 today. The long awaited game from Sega features the following events [Read more] Read More →
New Nintendo DSi XL on sale this March
Nintendo have confirmed that they will launch the latest version of their handheld console, the Nintendo Dsi XL on March 5th. The fourth DS model to be luanched by Nintendo since 2005 is geared for gamers who want to use their Nintendo handheld for accessing internet and as a music player. [Read more] Read More →
Nintendo DS Top 10 Games Chart – Week Ending 14 November 2009
The latest Nintendo DS UK Video Game Charts for the week ending 14 November 2009 have been published today. Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box has now spent 8 weeks at the top of the chart and looks set to stay there as the Christmas number one. There has been no change for the fourth week in a row for the next two most popular games as Mario... [Read more]
Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box
Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box is the eagerly awaited sequel to bestseller Professor Layton And The Curious Village. This game has been flying out of the shops for the last few weeks in some part due to Nintendo’s clever TV adverts featuring Ant & Dec. [Read more] Read More →
