Welcome back to a Tuesday of choice savings on nothing but the games that matter. I’ve locked onto a pile of old gold in the Nintendo Store that’s going for historically low prices. I’m also tracking the best preorders one can setup for the biggest games coming down the pipe. Lastly, I’m folding back in LEGO deals because some brick-tastic, post-Prime Day bargains still exist.
In retro news, I’m celebrating the 28th birthday of Grand Prix 2, one of the most definitive PC racing games of its time. Coded by sim genius Geoff Crammond, GP2 was a comprehensive recreation of 1994’s Formula One season with all 16 circuits, 14 teams, and 28 drivers. Not only do I fondly recall tap-steering through its “amazingly lifelike” Adelaide Grand Prix in my formative years, but I also cherish a memory of interviewing Ben “The Stig” Collins and having a geek out session over our shared adoration of GP2. During his Formula 3 years, it seems he and his mates used to smash out many a lap in their downtimes.
This Day in Gaming
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Grand Prix 2 (PC) 1996. Ebay
– Wii Sports Resort (Wii) 2009. Sequel
– Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty! (PS4) 2014. Get
Table of Contents
Nintendo SwitchPCXboxPlayStationLEGO
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
Expiring Recent Deals
Hardware Watch
How much to make the switch to Switch?
Purchase Cheaply for PC
Expiring Recent Deals
Hardware Watch
Slay your pile of shame.
Exciting Bargains for Xbox
Expiring Recent Deals
Hardware Watch
How many bucks for a Box?
Pure Scores for PlayStation
Expiring Recent Deals
Hardware Watch
How much you’ll pay to Station.
Legit LEGO Deals
Expiring Recent Deals
Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.