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Every week I tell myself I’ll resist the siren call of sales pricing, but then a stack like this lands and my resolve crumbles. If you’ve been meaning to pad out the collection or revisit some heavy hitters, now’s the moment. Today feels reasonably spicy, with old favourites, fresh blockbusters and even a few cult classics sneaking in at eyebrow-raising discounts. So get amongst ’em!
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m lighting a 32-candle cake for Jurassic Park on Mega Drive. Back in ’93, this wasn’t just another licenced movie tie-in for gaming grommet me. It was one of those cartridges you’d rent for a weekend and then think about all week at school. The choice to play as either Dr. Grant or a rampaging velociraptor gave it an identity unlike anything else on the shelf, making the game feel like two experiences packed into one. Why you’d ever pick the squishy hoo-man is beyond me.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 1991. Get
– Jurassic Park (MD) 1993. Get
– Lost Planet 3 (PC,PS3,X360) 2013. Get
– Killer Is Dead (PS3,X360) 2013. Get
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