AU Deals: Big Games, Boxing Day Sales, Bad Financial Decisions, But Zero Regrets (Probably)
This bargain batch is dangerous in that very specific way where titles you already love suddenly feel like sensible purchases.
I have told myself I am absolutely not buying more games at least five times this week, and yet here we are. This batch is dangerous in that very specific way where titles you already love suddenly feel like sensible purchases. I have played most of these, I can vouch for them, and yes, my backlog is a crime scene.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, it's time to hold onto yer butts and celebrate the 32nd birthday of (arguably) the best Jurassic Park game of the '90s. My "friend of SNES-owning convenience" who lived over the road from me had this. We spent hours marvelling at a movie tie-in title that was way better than it had any right to be (the Wolfenstein 3D sections were particularly ambitious for the hardware).
After decades of careful consideration, I've decided not to not endorse your park, Ocean.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
- Jurassic Park (SNES) 1993. Get
- DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi (PS2) 2005. eBay
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
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- Red Dead Redemption (-59%) Still hits like a sad country song. Ride horses, make bad choices, watch sunsets, accidentally start fistfights you cannot win.