Every Extend Extra and Lumines II At $30 Each

GameStopHere’s a bit of good news to PSP owners who are still mulling over buying Lumines II and Every Extend Extra (E3). Gamestop is offering both games for $29.99 each. Too bad for those who picked up E3 for $45.

We’re always on the lookout for great deals so when we got word that GameStop is offering both games at a very nice price, we went to check what Amazon.com has to offer. We weren’t surprised to see Lumines II being offered at the same marked down price. Oddly enough, there’s no E3 on the list. But still, it’s great to know that these two online retailers have slashed down the price.

There’s nothing like a good price to get back to your PSP game shopping spree.

Every Extend Extra is the sequel of the popular freeware game Every Extend. Though it’s a puzzle game, it’s been described as an action shooting game where gameplay is set to a music beat while you build up combos and charge blasts to burst floating obstacles and avoid being hit down as you move around funky virtual worlds.

In Lumines II, you’d be challenged to move blocks of four different colored squares across the board, while trying to create a single square of the same color.

Both games will be released later this year.

Via Gamestop

GameStopHere’s a bit of good news to PSP owners who are still mulling over buying Lumines II and Every Extend Extra (E3). Gamestop is offering both games for $29.99 each. Too bad for those who picked up E3 for $45.

We’re always on the lookout for great deals so when we got word that GameStop is offering both games at a very nice price, we went to check what Amazon.com has to offer. We weren’t surprised to see Lumines II being offered at the same marked down price. Oddly enough, there’s no E3 on the list. But still, it’s great to know that these two online retailers have slashed down the price.

There’s nothing like a good price to get back to your PSP game shopping spree.

Every Extend Extra is the sequel of the popular freeware game Every Extend. Though it’s a puzzle game, it’s been described as an action shooting game where gameplay is set to a music beat while you build up combos and charge blasts to burst floating obstacles and avoid being hit down as you move around funky virtual worlds.

In Lumines II, you’d be challenged to move blocks of four different colored squares across the board, while trying to create a single square of the same color.

Both games will be released later this year.

Via Gamestop

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