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Play Great Deal (Japan) Online

You shove through crowds in a tiny NES supermarket, wrestling over discount TVs while employees trip you up—it’s shopping as a contact sport.

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Game Overview

Great Deal was a Japan only release for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by TOSE and published by Irem in 1992. It arrived late in the NES lifecycle, a time when developers were still experimenting with the hardware to create unique, often quirky experiences that stood apart from the more common platformers and RPGs.

You control a determined shopper navigating a multi floor department store during a massive sale. Your objective is to grab specific high value items, like televisions and microwaves, and fight your way to a checkout counter before the timer runs out. The core mechanics involve shoving through dense crowds of other customers, avoiding or outmaneuvering store employees who actively try to block your path and slow you down, and managing your limited stamina which depletes as you run and push. The pacing is frantic and the difficulty is unrelenting, as the store becomes increasingly chaotic with each passing second. It feels like a bizarre and stressful race against both the clock and a small mob of equally desperate people.

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