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Cheap games just got cheaper. Microsoft announced today that 16 games within the budget-priced Platinum Hits collection have now been elevated to "Best Of Platinum Hits" status, dropping their prices accordingly from $19.99 to just $9.99. The new pricing kicks in this month.
Some of the games have already been forgotten - you'll be hard pressed to find many Xbox owners still playing the party-game launch title Fuzion Frenzy, for instance. Butwe can't argue with the super-low pricing of titles like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow and The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, especially with their sequels shipping later this year.
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