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More Steam one-day sales make us forget about World Cup [Update]

World Cup? What World Cup? Heck, the US isn't even in the tournament anymore. So how do we deal with the open wound of losing to Ghana? Why spending not a lot of money on Steam one day PC game sales, that's how. And from now until 1 pm Eastern time on Friday these games will have prices that will leave a few cents in your account:

Madballs in Babo:Invasion - $1.99
The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom - $2.49
Thief: Deadly Shadows - $2.99
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - $3.74
Titan Quest Gold- $4.99
Star Wars Galaxies - $4.99
BioShock - $4.99
Tropico 3 - $7.49
X3 Gold - $10.19
All Dragon Age Origins games - 40 percent off.

Update: It looks like X3 Gold has now been taken out of the one day sale. Also Titan Quest has been upgraded to Titan Quest Gold (the original game and the expansion) for the same price.

New Mac games on Steam this week include Killing Floor, Altitude and more

As promised, Valve has made Wednesdays the day for new game releases for the Mac side of their Steam game download service. This week 12 new Mac titles have been added to Steam including the promised Mac port of Tripwire Interactive's zombie shooter Killing Floor. Also out this week is the Mac port of Altitude, the side-scrolling action game from Nimbly Games, and Madballs in Babo: Invasion, the quirky action game from developer Playbrains. All three games have online multiplayer modes that allows Mac users to play with their PC counterparts.

Also this week all three games have discounted prices with Killing Floor priced at $13.39, Madballs at $4.99, the Madballs Combo Pack (the game plus DLC releases) at $9.09, and Altitude at $4.99. Altitude is also free to play from now until the end of the weekend. You can check out the full list of new Mac games on Steam after the jump:

Madballs in Babo:Invasion gets free play weekend and 75 percent sale

The very unique multiplayer oriented action game Madballs in Babo: Invasion has been available via Steam since last September and the development team at Playbrains has been busy updating the title with both free and paid downloadable content. Now the dev team is opening up the full game for everyone to play for free this weekend.

If you like the free weekend, Playbrains is also giving folks a 75 percent discount to purchase the title this weekend as well. The price of the game is just $2.49 and you can also get the four-pack version (where you can give three download codes to friends) for just $7.49. Finally you can get a copy of the game plus two of its paid downloadable packs for just $3.37.

Madballs update includes clan support and new downloadable content


Developer Playbrains first released Madballs in Babo:Invasion for the Xbox 360 but the PC version of the unusual action game has gotten a ton of extra content since its release on Steam. This week the game got not one but two small pieces of paid downloadable content along with a major free update that adds clan support.

The clan support allows player clans to set up multiplayer matches on dedicated servers along with clan leaderboards and more. The free update also has some gameplay balance changes and bug fixes. The new downloadable content releases include the $1.49 Campaign Pack which lets people skip the single player campaign and level up just with multiplayer matches. It also adds some new player skins. The 99 cents Turkey Coma Skins Pack adds more player skins.

Madballs game announced for the PC


Those of us who grew up in the 80s might remember playing with Madballs. The rubber toy balls with very disgusting faces were a big hit among the pre-teen crowd a couple of decades ago. In 2006 toy maker Art Asylum got the rights to make new Madballs products from its original owner American Greetings (yep, the greeting card company).

Now Canadian-based game developer Playbrains has just announced plans to bring Madballs to the PC platform (via Stea) along with Xbox Live Arcade.The game itself, titled Madballs in Babo: Invasion is a top-down shooter as the various Madballs battle each other in maps that are randomly generated. Look for single player, co-op for up to four players and 16 player multiplayer in this game which is due for release sometime this summer.
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