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Steam Perils of Summer Sale.

Oh god, another huge sale, and the games are so cheap. I've been trying to hold out but I've still bought 17 games and had one gifted to me. There's some ultra cheap ones I'm still holding out on as well, just in case their price gets slashed again before the final day. My best deal so far? The Gothic bundle for £1.79. This was actually a misprice but I got it before they corrected it.

On a side note, my parents went on holiday to America on Monday. I asked them to keep an eye out for a NES lol and made sure to tell them to call it an EN EE ES instead of a Nez. I'd have one already if shipping wasn't so horrendously high. I'm not sure what I'll do with my PAL NES on the off chance they actually come back with one, maybe I'll keep it for the PAL exclusives.

-Update-
It's finally over, here's what I ended up getting.

DarkStar One
Toki Tori
Puzzle Kingdoms
NecroVisioN
AquaNox
Avencast
Freedom Pack
Devil May Cry 4
Star Wars: Empire at War Gold
Beat Hazard iTunes DLC
Beat Hazard
Thief: Deadly Shadows
Red Faction Guerrilla
Shatter
FlatOut Ultimate Carnage
Oddworld Abes Oddysee and Exoddus package
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
Gothic Bundle
Resident Evil 5
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon
Second Sight
Men of War
Star Wolves 3 (gifted to me)
Overlord Complete Pack
Cryostasis

This is with me holding back as well... On the plus side only one of these games cost more than £5 ^_^;

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