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Richard's fairly new to the world of writing, but he has always been a story teller. Having gamed since the 80’s he is becoming an endangered species, unbeknown to most, saving the world, one game at a time. As a hater of lag and faulty technology, when he is not playing with a new game or gadget, you can find him in the bush surviving with just his fishing rod and sunglasses, being careful never to stray too far from a data network.
We live in a glorious age, where big developers are now making free games. For those who can’t afford to purchase a new AAA…
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