Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 12:24:39 02/07/02
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On February 07, 2002 at 11:14:09, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 07, 2002 at 00:56:26, Keith Evans wrote: >>On February 06, 2002 at 19:40:56, Dann Corbit wrote: >>>On February 06, 2002 at 19:32:44, Frank Nelson wrote: >>>>Is there any word from ubisoft about a newer version of chessmaster? >>>>I have back in October try to order a chessmaster 8 from the uscf but it was out >>>>of stock. So what's up with the game that amateurs love to have fun with? >>> >>>To get version 8, go to any big department store. In the unlikely case that >>>they don't have it, try an office supply store or an electronics store. >>> >>>For sure, a place like "Circuit City" or "Best Buy" or "Compusa" will have it. >>> >>>Or you can order it online from dozens of places. >> >>I was at a CompUSA in San Jose (on Blossom Hill) this last weekend and they >>still had Chessmaster 8 on the shelf, and they also had some sort of a combo >>pack which included Chessmaster 6 among other things. >> >>It's a good idea to look up prices on their webpage, because sometimes the >>in-store prices are higher, and you can get them to match the web price. > >I recently bought 2 copies of ChessMaster for $30 at a retail outlet, even >though I found them at $13 online. I would rather have a place I can go for >service than save the cost of a McDonalds meal. > >On the other hand, with the more esoteric programs (read: anything besides >ChessMaster) about the only place I can find them is online. Ubisoft brought out also a uk retail version of Chessmaster 6000 in Europe for 12Euro Here in the Netherlands at the moment the Computer year market is taken place (HCCdays) Many software sellers decrease their prices of many of their products these discounts you also get when you buy these products online But not if you buy them directly from their store. Regards Marc
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