A few NeoGAFfers are reporting that their local Target stores have started clearing out the excellent Ghost Squad for around ten bucks. That's terrible news for Sega, and awesome news for you. To put it bluntly: holy crap go buy the game. You can use the (ridiculous) savings to build your own Zapper/Perfect Shot/shark gun bundle.A word of warning, though: Target's clearances are rather tricky. Not all stores participate, and sometimes it's quite a battle to actually convince the employees that the game is on sale. Sometimes their clearanced games are removed from the system, meaning that you have to convince the employees that it's an item Target sells.













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12-28-2007 @ 3:17PM
troy said...
Ghost Squad is AWESOME, guys! If you only pay $10 for it, you will NOT regret it! Especially if you have a zapper. It's got goofy voice acting but you'll think its funny and the rest of the game is really dope. GO TO TARGET NOW!
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12-28-2007 @ 3:31PM
Joe said...
I just went to target... 29.99
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12-28-2007 @ 3:36PM
BrandonIT said...
No lie. I got this for Christmas and I love it! I just hope they didn't overpay for it (saw one store charging $50 for it).
This game is pretty fun and I highly recommend it. Especially as a "violent" party game for 4 players, it's a blast.
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12-28-2007 @ 3:54PM
Jaleeb Caru said...
Dag, I literally ordered that last night from Amazon ($29.99).
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12-28-2007 @ 4:14PM
troy said...
Oh well, I paid that for it and I still regret nothing! And apparently your odds of getting that deal at Target are still slight.
12-28-2007 @ 9:47PM
Max Headroom said...
Yeah, the game is worth the $30. I got it and it is great like a really fun, cheesy 80's action flick.
12-28-2007 @ 10:19PM
Jaleeb Caru said...
Good to know, can't wait to play it.
12-28-2007 @ 5:20PM
vidGuy said...
Word on CAG is that this was supposed to be an online-only game, so they are selling the in-store copies at whatever price it's stickered for (the UPC isn't in the system). Some are getting it at $7.99, others up to $29.99. It's definitely YMMV.
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12-28-2007 @ 7:29PM
ddrchamb said...
i just got back from target, it was a hassle. basically the item doesn't scan, its just not in their system. i argued with the guy about seeing it online for 10 dollars and after a bit of a tussle he sold it to me as merchandise for 17. better than 50 i guess.
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12-28-2007 @ 8:04PM
LarryB said...
The kids (god I feel old saying that) who work in electronics were basically morons, totally confused on why it didn't scan so I ended up going to customer service. I talked to a manager and told him that at other stores it was on clearance for 10.99. He looked something up in the system and told me he would sell it for $12.46. So I jumped on it like a horny rooster. save yourself the trouble and ask for a manager straight away.
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12-28-2007 @ 10:09PM
ricard said...
I tried that they said they couldn't sell it to me or any one else because it wasn't in there system on a side note the manager was a teenager
12-28-2007 @ 8:30PM
RWilloug said...
I found it at the second Target I tried for 12.46 as well.
On a non-Wii related note, the first Target I went to had the component and composite cables for the PSP Slim on clearance for 9.98 each.
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12-29-2007 @ 1:02AM
Hryuu said...
Got mine. First time I went, the dude in electronics scans it and tells me "The game isn't out yet, I can't sell it to you." After I tell him otherwise (and an awkward stare at his seriousness), he taps at his keyboard for a few seconds before telling me "Sorry, it's not in the system, I can't sell it to you."
I had a few other errands to run, so I returned later, picked up the game (it was on an endcap) and brought it to a regular cashier instead. When it wouldn't ring up, she asked me for a price and just rang it up as 'merchandise', 10 bucks. Quote her, "Hey, if it's not in Target's computer, it's their loss."
--Majeen "Hryuu"
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12-29-2007 @ 11:40AM
beaus27 said...
I got back from Target, G.S was on the cap end of the shelf posted @ $29.99, and I ask the cashier to scan the game. After the game would not scan, I told him the game was being sold online for $10 and he said, "if merchandise will not scan, the stores are force match prices with online sales as close as possible. He sold the game for $10.
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12-30-2007 @ 12:25AM
Mickey said...
I found two copies at the Novato, CA target and it was listed as $29.99. The price scanner wasn't picking it up (of course, like everyone said) so i took it to the express lane. The kid there said to take it to the electronics section but that it probably was $30-$50. The guy at electronics section sold it to me for $19.99. I guess I should have tried to get it for $10 but oh well. I tried looking it up on the website this morning and it wasn't listed.
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12-30-2007 @ 8:02AM
Rocketboy said...
29.99 at my Target as well. Also on an endcap marked as 29.99, so that's what they are selling it at. I totally do not see where it's 9.99 online. When I do a search at Target.com, it still shows up as 29.99. It really seems to me like this deal is nothing other than trying to convince Target that they should sell it for less than they are selling it.
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12-31-2007 @ 7:52AM
Lee said...
I was able to get it for $9.99.
It was the last copy at my Target, there was no price listed in the display case and it wasn't in the system. I had to go to customer service and with a little insistence he gave it to me for $9.99.
12-31-2007 @ 9:16AM
Rocketboy said...
Yep, just like I said, convincing them that they should sell it to you for less than they are actually selling it for.