Another weekday, another excuse to pretend my backlog does not exist. I have sunk hours into most of these, paid for more than a few at full price, and none of them are here by accident. When discounts line up like this, it is less about hype and more about timing. Acquire before they expire.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m celebrating the 17th birthday of House of the Dead: Overkill which (at 189 f-bombs dropped) is one of the sweariest video games ever made. Hilariously, it was released first on the more family-friendly Nintendo Wii console and eventually morphed into a kick arse edutainment game that taught you typing… via profanity! Bravo, Sega. Bra-#$%ing-vo.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Ristar (MD) 1995. Get
– Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2) 2004. Remaster
– House of the Dead: Overkill (Wii) 2009. eBay
– Dragon Quest V (DS) 2009. eBay
– Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (PS3) 2009.
– Strider (PS3/4) 2014. Get
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
- Super Mario RPG (-38%) – A$49.90 A confident remake of a 90s oddity that still feels playful. Timing based combat keeps it active, but it is short and light. Perfect if you want charm without a 100 hour commitment.
- Star Wars Outlaws Gold Ed. (-34%) – A$59 A scrappy open world Star Wars tale built around scoundrel energy instead of Jedi heroics. Side jobs are the real hook. Some stealth drags, but this is a fair entry point.
- Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Ed. (-24%) – A$70.60 Still the cleanest modern fighter around. Welcoming controls, outrageous depth. Online can humble you quickly, but you are buying years of competitive longevity here.
- Streets of Rage 4 (-70%) – A$11.20 Lean, crunchy brawling that understands why the 90s worked. Combat feels weighty and deliberate. It is short, but replaying for ranks is where the value lives.
- Diablo III Eternal Col. (-67%) – A$29.60 The most comfortable loot grind on Switch. Combat is simple but satisfying, seasons keep it relevant. Story fades fast, yet the build loop still quietly rules.
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.





