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TGH: Who pays for games these days anyway?

"Not sure what to get that special someone during this holiday time? How about a link to a great free browser game? They all stink? I beg to differ…

During my university career, if I had an hour or so between classes I’d go to the nearest computer lab and hop on a browser based video game website. Sure, I could’ve studied but it was more fun to play some cheesy racing game, tower defense game or essentially any other game that didn’t require me to push too many buttons and thereby stay under the radars of the computer lab staff."

John from That Gamer Hub

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thatgamerhub.com
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Name Your Game and You’ll Find It Online

The internet is a part of everyone’s daily routine. Whether it’s for work, keeping in touch with friends and family, or finding out the answer to any question you might have about how the world works, going online is the first port of call for millions of us. So it stands to reason that this is also where we’d go to play. And with the plethora of gaming choices online, is it any wonder that the internet is the number one gaming choice for so many of us?

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pixelperfectgaming.com
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6 Sad Video Games to Dampen Your Christmas

In true humbug fashion, JBH lists six sad games for people who hate Christmas as much as he does.

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zero1gaming.com
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Chapter 2 of VR Horror Title Don't Look Back Now Available

VRFocus - Earlier in the year indie developer Arnaud Baernhoft released the first installment of his Don’t Look Back horror series online with support for the Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) headset. The title was well received by the VR community, and now the developer has returned with the second entry, Don’t Look Back Chapter 2: The Fifth Door. A trailer for the experience can be seen below.