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^Discounts apply to most recent previous ticketed/advertised price. Products may have been sold below ticketed/advertised price in some stores prior to the discount offer. We’re giving away $30,000 in total cash prizes! You can’t have a Sausage Party without a little PBR. Equipment stolen while on the road? Singer got smashed in the head with a flying bottle at a show? We want to help! After two successful years in Portland, OR, Pabst Blue Ribbon is taking the show on the road and expanding the Project Pabst music festival into three new cities in 2016. Along with Portland, the festivals will take place in Denver, Atlanta and Philadelphia.You can buy some seriously stupid things on eBay. Today however, you can buy some seriously stupid things on eBay with a coooool 20% discount - on everything on the entire site. But rather than hunting down the most economical purchases up for auction, I thought I’d look into burning my money on some sublimely awful and inappropriately expensive gaming follies.




If you'd rather get value for no money whatsoever, check out our list of the best free PC games. Please note: the offer is only open to people in UK, on purchases over £20 made using PayPal. If you're eligible and game, use the following code to get the discount: CUKFLASH. Don’t overdo it though, that discount is only good for a maximum of £50 off. Right, to the fun stuff - it’s like the worst Christmas you've ever had come early! Ever wanted to back a project on Kickstarter without using Kickstarter or getting any of the backer rewards that accompany it? Of course you haven’t, but the developers behind the cryptically titled Algor: The Eyes That Lie are hoping that one generous and perhaps confused soul is willing to shell out £18,000 on their dream project. Where were you when the titanic and ever memorable 2008 Blizzcon kicked off, changing the world forever? I don’t know either, but for a mere £1690 (that’s just £1640 if I apply my one-time-use discount!)




I can pretend I was there with this super-trendy Blizzcon bag. Ambition is this eBay seller's middle name. Why flog something you can buy in Game for £14.99 when you can offer it up online for over 100 times that? This crafty cat knows their sales tactics too - I probably wouldn’t have even considered buying their starter pack had they rounded the item up to £1600. The Optishot 2 Golf Simulator and Swing Trainer promises a lot, and so it should for nearly five grand. However, I’m not sure that I’m completely won over by the notion that this is a great way to “save time, gas and money”. Sometimes it’s just not worth putting all your money into fairy tales and dream purchases, so I’d advise playing it safe and applying that discount to a well-known game that everyone’s talking about. And while shy of 25 pounds for a game isn't usually excessive, Ride to Hell: Retribution is overpriced at any amount. Still, at least it's not damaged or broken… Collector’s editions of fantasy themed hidden object games are a rare thing, so when a doozy like this pops up on eBay for less than £100 you’d be mad not to snap it up - even without the £20 saving.




Make Fairy Tale Mysteries: The Beanstalk yours and enter into a thrilling quest of pixel clicking and beanstalk climbing. If £99.99 is too high for this “magical mystery hidden-object adventure” - as if! - pick it up on Amazon for less than a fiver. If the seller’s colourful description is anything to go by, then, “these are no ordinary beans”. I love Wolfenstein, and so does this seller. They’re looking to buy a number of old Wolfenstein 3D titles, but it seems that they’re not looking to pay for them. So if you’ve got any of the incredibly specific regional versions of Wolfenstein 3D, as well as £2,999, which is presumably to aid this collector in their search for various copies of the exact same game, then get involved. Maybe one day when all the world’s oil runs out and plastic production, much like law and order, becomes a thing of the past, £1869.01 will seem like a reasonable price for a piece of fresh cellophane. Until then however, I’d say you’re probably better off buying Age of Empires: Collector’s Edition for £10.99.




Anything take your fancy? Or have you somehow found even more overpriced gaming gunk on the internet's premier auction site? If so do let us know in the comments!Click here to Sign In The destination page you have requested is invalid/not found. Click here to return to the main site.I started gaming on a dining table, chair, was not great, but at the time, that’s all I could afford, nothing, then once we sorted ourselves out, I was able to afford a basic office chair, nothing special, just a plain fabric back and seat, with a pulley that allowed the seat to go up and down and tilt back and forth. After some time, I was able to get myself my first leather, premium office chair, it was on sale and cost £99 and it was almost perfect, except one thing, the back was not designed well, and I found I needed to always put a pillow behind it. Then I came across a company called Element Gaming thanks to a wonderful PR person that also works with ebuyer, Element Gaming is a rather new gaming peripheral company on the market, so finding their feet is key to their success.




We have been rather lucky, and have been able to review Element Gaming products, from the day they launched, and have seen them slowly increase their range of products. Recently they have released their own brand of Gaming Chairs, or what I like to call Racing style Gaming Chairs. They have released two versions, one if Red and Black and the other Black and White. When I had seen them, I had to ask for one to review, I have seen many pro gamers with one of these chairs and fell in love with the style and just the way they looked. So I reached out to my contact, got on my hands and knees and begged for one, metaphorically speaking of course. / /us/en-us/ based in America, and they both pride themselves on creating high quality Racing Office Chairs, with comfort and quality as its key components. However, if you want quality and comfort through these sites, you will be paying a lot, on average about £180. you can grab one for as little as £79.98 (13.06.2015), the question is, has Element Gaming produced a chair that can compete with the best?




First, we have to look at the material used, the Element Chair uses PU Leather, if you are wondering what PU leather is, here I a brief overview; *‘it is leather made from the inner splits of the hide and finished with a polyurethane coating. This leather is made resistant to water penetration and has a high fade resistance’. GT Omega uses Synthetic Leather, which is an artificial (man-made) leather, it’s cheaper and does not require animals being killed for their hides. So the Element Chair uses real leather hides, and the more expensive one uses fake leather to save on costs, yet GT Omega Racing Chairs cost a lot more. Now to move on to the construction, the Element Chair uses Powerded coated arms and base with nylon casts (Whees), which to me feel like hardened plastic of some sort. The GT Omega Racing uses the same nylon casters, plastic on metal arms and an aluminium base. Omega chairs do come with many more adjustment features, like the Tilt Locking mechanism, 90-180 degrees angle adjuster for back, Height-adjustable gas spring cylinder and Height adjustable armrests.




The Element Chair does not have as many features, only the Tilt Locking mechanism, and the Height-adjustable gas spring cylinder. So we now know that the Omega GT Racing Chairs have two extra features over the Element Chair, but do we you really need them? Personally, I have never had a chair that would tilt back a full 90 – 180, why would I even use it, apart from maybe, some special time with the other half. The adjustable armrests, again, I do not think they are much of a biggie, as every chair, I have ever owned, I found the armrests to be set at a perfect height. Setting up the chair was easy, as its not the first chair that came in a box and needed to be put together, but where were the damn instructions, even basic ones, there was nothing to guide a newbie. Yes, I have to admit building a chair is self explanatory, but there are people out there, that would most likely need a guide. Once built, around 10mins, you can really see Element have put a lot of thought into the quality, feel and brightness of the colours used, everything looks and feels accomplished.




When sitting on it, you will find that the seating area is rather large and you will have plenty of space to move around, depending on your body mass index of coarse. The only issue I have with the Element Chairs is small, but I feel it’s needed to compete with the industry leaders, or should I say the more expensive ones, a headrest pillow and lumbar cushion. The reasoning is simple, gamers sit down at our computers for a very long period of time, and due to this we sometimes get bad neck or bad backs, or both, when using the neck and lumbar cushions, the support you get from them, is very much grateful. You will find that your back and neck is very well supported when using these additions. Final thoughts: Well worth it, just buy cushions as well Other than that little issue, this chair is great, well worth the £119.99RRP or the great price of £79.98 on ebuyer, I would easily say chuck your money at one, but I would also say chuck your money at the two cushions I mentioned, or hopefully Element Gaming will add them to the chairs at a later date.

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