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Salmon Rush Die Powered by WPeMatico


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You’ve only got until May 28 to claim it, but it’s yours forever Powered by WPeMatico


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When you and your two pals are sharing item pick-ups, driving in each other’s racing lines, and skimming past one another for a boost, Team Sonic Racing shines. It offers something different in the kart racing genre. Powered by WPeMatico


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It’s been a busy old year Powered by WPeMatico


By On 31 Dec, 2018 At 04:45 PM | Categorized As Videogamer | With No Comments

After a slow start, things really picked up in 2018: Red Dead Redemption 2, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. 2018 wasn’t so bad. Here are, in no particular order, five of Mike’s favourite games of 2018. Powered by WPeMatico


By On 31 Dec, 2018 At 04:42 PM | Categorized As Videogamer | With No Comments

A scientist, a topknot, a duck-thing, a blade, and a merc Powered by WPeMatico


By On 28 Dec, 2018 At 04:49 PM | Categorized As Videogamer | With No Comments

Yule be mince (sur)pies(ed) Powered by WPeMatico


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Return of The Older Game Powered by WPeMatico


By On 26 Dec, 2018 At 04:54 PM | Categorized As Videogamer | With No Comments

It’s time for Colm, Josh, Rich and Mike to fight it out with knives and stars, and determine VideoGamer’s Game of the Year 2018. There will be fights, laughs, more fights, and maybe some name-calling. Powered by WPeMatico


By On 25 Dec, 2018 At 04:51 PM | Categorized As Videogamer | With No Comments

had a lot of memorable moments and games — most of which are mentioned in this Christmas song. Here’s our 2018 Review… sical to the tune of The Pogues & Kirsty McColl’s Fairytale of New York. This is called Fairytale of 2018. Powered by WPeMatico