Today's Best Gaming Deals: Mario Maker, PS4 Cooling Dock, and More

The Mario Maker hype train is picking up steam, and if any of the recent teasers have convinced you to buy it, Prime members can still save $10 on their preorder. Just note that your discount won’t be shown until checkout. [Preorder Super Mario Maker, $50 for Prime members only]


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I have no idea if PS4 cooling fans actually do anything, but this dock might be worth it just for the USB hub and DualShock 4 charging dock. [SmaAcc Vertical Stand Dual Cooler Fans with Dual Charging Station for Playstation 4 Controllers, $17 with code KJD72GZK]


If, like me, you believe animals are the best part of Minecraft, you can get 6 plastic figurines today for $13, matching a deal from earlier in the month. Unfortunately, they won’t multiply when you feed them. [Minecraft Animal Toy (6-Pack), $13]


Amazon offers big Kindle sales almost weekly, but I’m not sure I’ve ever seen so many bestselling books marked down at the same time. Smash hits like The Martian, The Girl on the Train, Ready Player One, Gone Girl, and Game of Thrones are all marked down to $2 each, but that’s really just the tip of the iceberg, so be sure to check out the full list. [Kindle Sale]

Update: It looks like certain titles have risen in price since this was posted.


Walmart just unveiled one of the best PS4 bundle deals we’ve seen to date. You’ll still pay the usual $400, but you’ll get everything below:

  • PS4 console with either Batman: Arkham Knight or The Last of Us: Remastered
  • Madden 16
  • A game of your choice from a selection of 10
  • 3 months of PlayStation Plus.

That $400 price tag might be stubborn, but it’s a lot easier to swallow when you get three games to start your collection. [PS4 Console + 3 Games + 3 Months PlayStation Plus, $400]


Madden NFL 16 came out yesterday, but you can already save $10 on your copy from eBay or Amazon (Prime only). If you choose Amazon, you won’t see your discount until checkout.


If your home wireless network has a few dead spots, the cheapest option to extend your connectivity may be a powerline adapter.

All you have to do is attach one half of the kit to your router and plug it into a nearby AC outlet. Then, the second half of the unit can plug into any other outlet in your house, and provide you with a pair of live ethernet ports. In between, all the 1’s and 0’s are transmitted over your home’s existing electrical wiring. It’s so easy, it seems like cheating. [TP-LINK TL-PA4026 KIT AV500 2-port Powerline Starter Kit, $35 after $10 coupon]


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