PopCap Games announced a new Passport program that offers savings on any game purchase from their vast offerings. By joining the program, which is free, you can save 10% off the cost of one game. But, the savings get better from there. Buy just one game, making sure to use that 10% off discount and you’ll be moved up to the next savings level that will get you 15% off your purchase. Make just one more purchase and you’ll move up to 20% off your purchases. What a great way to save some of your hard earned money and support the great games that PopCap has to offer. It’s easy, and free, so why wouldn’t you want to take advantage of this offer? All you have to do is sign up and subscribe to their newsletter. As an added incentive, you can give the gift of Peggle Nights on the PC to a friend to encourage them to sign up.. Of course, you can also “gift” the game to yourself if you so choose.
For full details of the offer, head on over to the PopCap Games Passport program page.
Author: Paul Battani (Canis Firebrand)
I have been into gaming for as long as I can remember. It started when I was young with various systems. I owned a Commodore 64, a Vic 20, an Atari 2600. From there I graduated to a Nintendo and eventually a Sega Genesis. After growing up and moving on, I discovered the Dreamcast and purchased a Nintendo 64, and a Playstation system.
I've usually been a bit slower in adopting newer systems and that continued on into the PlayStation 2 and GameCube days. I bought each system about a year after their launch. The same holds true for the Microsoft XBox.
That all changed for me when Halo 2 came out and the online abilities of the XBox really held me captive.
I purchased my 360 on launch day after waiting in line for 11 hours. I bought a Wii as soon as I was able to obtain one from a store that had a big shipment and recently I purchased a PlayStation 3 for some exclusive platformer games.
To round out my gaming hardware, I purchased a DS Lite and a Sony PSP. I also recently purchased a nice gaming system with Vista and have been having fun playing some Games for Windows and the Live interactivity.
My 360 gets the most use with the DS coming in second.
I prefer RPG and Platformer games, but can have just as much fun in a FPS, Action or Driving game.