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Quote from: Mr. Gundam on November 29, 2012, 02:29:14 PMWOW! I should do that for a Christmas gift for a friend.If you do, please beat the average. Even if you give it all to charity and none to THQ, it'll help bring more games to the bundle and drive the price up more.
WOW! I should do that for a Christmas gift for a friend.
Buying this bundle is like groping a passed-out drunk girl.
Surprised they don't get that shit like this is WHY no one buys their games at full price. We've all made a subconscious connection between "THQ" and "will be 5 bucks in a month"
I can download these at anytime, right? DOn't have the HD space for them at the moment and the CoH games are the only ones that will run on my laptop anyway.
Quote from: BobFromPikeCreek on November 29, 2012, 07:04:59 PMSurprised they don't get that shit like this is WHY no one buys their games at full price. We've all made a subconscious connection between "THQ" and "will be 5 bucks in a month"None of these games are exactly brand spanking new releases...
Quote from: Beezy on November 29, 2012, 08:45:04 PMI can download these at anytime, right? DOn't have the HD space for them at the moment and the CoH games are the only ones that will run on my laptop anyway.Steam keys, bro.
THQ president Jason Rubin has given $1000 of his own money to the Humble THQ Bundle.That is, $1050. Turtle Rock Studios, the developer making an unannounced studio for the embattled publisher, paid $1024.The THQ Humble Bundle, which launched yesterday, allows players to name their price for a collection that includes: Metro 2033, Darksiders, Red Faction: Armageddon, Company of Heroes and its two expansions, Opposing Fronts and Tales of Valor. If you pay more than the average you get Saints Row: The Third as well.The astonishing deal set tongues waging last night and saw THQ's stock price rise almost 38 per cent.At the time of publication there were 343,216 purchases. Total payments were $1.965 million. The average purchase was $5.73.Other contributors include @WrapBootstrap ($1000), an anonymous buyer ($600), YesTheTruthHurts.com ($300) and GameDev.net ($251).
QuoteTHQ president Jason Rubin has given $1000 of his own money to the Humble THQ Bundle.That is, $1050. Turtle Rock Studios, the developer making an unannounced studio for the embattled publisher, paid $1024.The THQ Humble Bundle, which launched yesterday, allows players to name their price for a collection that includes: Metro 2033, Darksiders, Red Faction: Armageddon, Company of Heroes and its two expansions, Opposing Fronts and Tales of Valor. If you pay more than the average you get Saints Row: The Third as well.The astonishing deal set tongues waging last night and saw THQ's stock price rise almost 38 per cent.At the time of publication there were 343,216 purchases. Total payments were $1.965 million. The average purchase was $5.73.Other contributors include @WrapBootstrap ($1000), an anonymous buyer ($600), YesTheTruthHurts.com ($300) and GameDev.net ($251).http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-11-30-thq-president-gives-USD1000-to-the-humble-thq-bundle-total-payments-near-USD2m
Dudes,If I pay with PayPal, do I get the codes emailed? I'll buy it just for the hell of it.
I bought it. Can I access all my keys separately? Their description makes it sound like I only get one key and I can't access it if I fuck this up.
Metro, Saints, and Darksiers are good. Red Faction was pretty wack. I dont play RTS.
Does anyone want or knows someone who wants SRIII?