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Good deals are like rare loot drops. You do not force them. You wait for them. You don’t panic buy at full price like an NPC with no self control. You stay patient. You watch the market like it is an unfolding boss fight moveset. Because when the right deal finally hits, there’s extra satisfaction to be had with that discount.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In Underrated Series That Shouldn’t Have Gone the Way of Dubstep news, I’m using a Fire Doomstrike to light 22-candle cake baked for Maximo vs. Army of Zin. Technically a sequel that lacks a ‘2’ in its title, this hack ‘n’ slash 3D platformer was just good old-fashioned Ghosts ‘n Goblinsesque fun. What didn’t change but I adored: taking damage would make Maximo drop trou into his hearts-aplenty boxers. What was introduced and appreciated: the power fantasy of becoming your companion, Grim (as in “Reaper”). Great game. Remaster, please.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– SimCity 3000 (PC) 1999. Get
– Maximo vs. Army of Zin (PS2) 2004. eBay
– Lightning Returns: FF XIII (PS3,X360) 2014 Get
– Tetris 99 (NS) 2019. eBay
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
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