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In today’s best game/app deals, while the console game deals have been a little bit slow this month so far, we have a nice batch of discounted LEGO titles on iOS today. LEGO The Lord of the Rings, LEGO Movie Video Game, LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes and LEGO Batman: Beyond Gotham are all listed at just $1 each, down from the usual $5. All of which are either matching or beating the lowest we have ever tracked on the App Store. In case you missed it yesterday, here’s the first trailer for The LEGO NINJAGO Movie coming out later this year. Here are some of the most notable game deals still live along with a sweet offer for Rainbow Six Siege with the 2 year Season Pass: The twitchy iOS racer Lane Splitter is now free for the first time in years (Reg. $1), Chameleon Run and its addictive, high-paced platforming are now free on the App Store for the first time this year (Reg. $2) and today’s iOS/Mac deals are down below as usual: 9to5Rewards: NES Classic Edition Bundle Giveaway w/ extra controller, Zelda backpack, 2x Mario amiibo & more ($150+ value)




iOS Universal: A Noble Circle: FREE (Reg. $1) iOS Universal: BrainWave Tuner – Binaural beats & white noise: FREE (Reg. $4) iOS Universal: Mystery of Fortune: FREE (Reg. $1) iOS Universal: Bridge Constructor Medieval: $1 (Reg. $2) iOS Universal: Bridge Constructor: $1 (Reg. $2) iOS Universal: Bridge Constructor Playground: $1 (Reg. $2) Or all 4 for $3 iOS Universal: Titan Quest: $5 (Reg. $8) iOS Universal: LEGO® The Lord of the Rings™: $1 (Reg. $5) iOS Universal: The LEGO® Movie Video Game: $1 (Reg. $5) iOS Universal: LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes: $1 (Reg. $5) iOS Universal: LEGO® Batman: Beyond Gotham: $1 (Reg. $5) Last month, Microsoft unveiled a pair of new console bundles for Halo Wars 2 and Forza Horizon 3. We have some nice pre-order deals with a free copy of For Honor attached (currently $48 shipped for Prime), along with a few other notable hardware deals: Pre-orders are already live for $299.99 at Best Buy, GameStop and Target with Amazon’s listing expected to be going in and out of stock along with Walmart.




We are also seeing loads of games and accessories up for pre-order on Amazon with Prime discounts.Get Moving With LEGO Vehicle Sets My Review of the Meccano Meccanoid XL 2.0 Personal Robot My Review of the Meccanoid 2.0 Personal RobotLego: Everything is awesome for toy brick company Lego, which said Thursday that its global sales rose 10% last year even as the global toy market suffered a slight revenue slide.The Danish company, whose star turn in “The Lego Movie” has led the U.S. box office since debuting in theaters Feb. 7, said revenue jumped to $4.5 billion from nearly $4 billion in 2012. Rival Mattel Inc., the El Segundo toymaker behind the Barbie brand, said last month that its full-year revenue rose 1% to $6.5 billion.Lego Chief Executive Jorgen Vig Knudstorp said in a statement that the business has more than quadrupled revenue in less than a decade. Lego enjoyed “healthy” single-digit sales growth in the U.S. last year, the company said. Lego profit swung up 9% to $1.1 billion from $969 million.




The company said it boosted its head count 13% to 11,755 full-time employees.Also last year, the toymaker invested more than $489 million in production capabilities, expanding factories in Mexico and the Czech Republic and making headway on new facilities in Hungary and China.Best Buy: Consumer electronics chain Best Buy Co. revealed better-than-expected profit for the holiday season, temporarily boosting its stock price.During the fourth quarter, which ended Feb. 1, the Minneapolis company said it earned $310 million, or 88 cents, from continuing operations. During the same period a year earlier, the business suffered a net loss of $461 million, or $1.36 a share. Stripping out the effect of special items, earnings per share settled at $1.24, beating Wall Street projections for $1.01 a share.Best Buy, however, missed estimates for $14.7 billion in revenue and instead turned in a $14.5-billion performance, sliding 3% year over year.Same store sales, a gauge that removes volatility by considering only stores open more than a year, slid 1.2% in the U.S. but soared 25.8% online.




Investors initially awarded Best Buy by boosting the stock, but by the afternoon in New York, the price was down slightly to $25.81 a share.The holiday season presented the chain with “unusual circumstances,” including “declining retail traffic, intense promotion, fewer holiday shopping days and severe weather,” said Chief Executive Hubert Joly in a statement. Best Buy is “still in the early stages” of a turnaround effort. .Best Buy initially said in November 2012 that it would attempt to cut $725 million in costs from its North American operations.On Thursday, the retailer boosted that target to $1 billion, saying it had already slashed $765 million in costs. A spokesman declined to comment on a recent report from the New York Post indicating that the retailer is planning to lay off 2,000 managers.Sears: Sears Holdings Corp. emerged from what Chairman and Chief Executive Edward S. Lampert called a “tough-to-terrible” holiday season with gloomy earnings.For the fourth quarter, which ended Feb. 1, Sears reported a $358 million net loss, narrowing the $489-million plunge from the same period a year earlier.




For the full fiscal year, the Hoffman Estates, Ill., company lost $1.4 billion, the retailer said Thursday.Still, investors pushed Sears stock up 6.7%, or $2.69, to $43.09 a share in afternoon trading in New York.Together, Sears and Kmart same-store sales slipped 6.4%. But the company said that the gauge was positive in February.The period “brought into stark relief just how irrevocably retail has changed” and emphasizes the need to transition Sears and sister brand Kmart “from traditional brick-and-mortar stores that simply sell products into an integrated platform” that spreads over the Internet and mobile devices, Lampert wrote in a note to investors and employees.J.C. Penney: The end of the J.C. Penney Co.’s makeover may be in sight, Chief Executive Myron E. Ullman said after revealing promising earnings Wednesday.The optimism sent the Plano, Texas, company’s stock up 24.5%, or $1.46, to $7.42 in afternoon trading in New York on Thursday.The retailer said it earned its first profit in more than two years, bringing in $35 million, or 11 cents a share

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