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I have played all of these, argued about half of them with friends, and bought at least three of them twice (think: multi-platform). This is not theoretical value I’m showcasing to you today. This is me saving you from a bad weekend purchase and nudging you towards a good one (or several).
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, it’s been 17 years since we (repeatedly and hilariously) flung ourselves down hills and into the Hall of Meat in Skate 2. This second entry in the series was a pretty phenomenal upgrade over the OG and cemented the franchise as a proper threat to the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater empire. Needless to say, I’m still jonesing mighty hard for the ‘Skate 4’ spiritual successor/F2P reimagining.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX (GB) 1999. eBay
– Skate 2 (PS3,X360) 2009. eBay
– Trauma Center: New Blood (Wii) 2009. eBay
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
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Borderlands 3 Ult. Ed. (-51%) – A$43.60 Still messy, still loud, but the gunplay sings. All the DLC helps smooth the pacing, and co op remains the
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Borderlands 3 Ult. Ed. (-51%) – A$43.60 Still messy, still loud, but the gunplay sings. All the DLC helps smooth the pacing, and co op remains the

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