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It seems like blogging is everywhere these days, so it was inevitable that the blogging format would come to websites about video game deals (some would argue
CAG is mostly a blog, anyway). It does seem to make sense. Gaming deals, after all, are often about timing. If you're tipped off about a big sale a few days after it is over then it doesn't do you much good.
Gamer Hotline seeks to rectify this by offering a stream of blog-style posts about gaming deals as the occur.
The idea seems to work well enough. Like CAG, Gamer Hotline has an RSS stream, but it also is hooked up to Twitter (@gamerhotline). The fact that Gamer Hotline seems to be updated multiple times per day helps ensure that anyone watching the site will be able to jump on a sale while it's still good. There is more than just games here, as well, as the website will regularly post deals on PC hardware and even items of general interest to geeks, such as a sale on the Matrix trilogy or Cowboy Bebop.
There is a weak spot, however - the search function. Searching for a specific title simply results in a list of blog posts containing the keyword entered. Those looking for specific information rather than a general list of the latest and greatest deals will be better off with Google Shopping or CAG.