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Puerto Rico
For 3 to 5 players, ages 12 and up. Designed by Andreas Seyfarth, published by Rio Grande Games.
£24.99
Ticket to Ride
Designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Days of Wonder, Ticket to Ride is a game for 2 to 5 players aged 8 and up.
£24.99
HeroScape
Designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Days of Wonder, Ticket to Ride is a game for 2 to 5 players aged 8 and up.
£26.99
Pandemic
For 2 to 4 players, ages 10 and up. Designed by Matt Leacock, published by Z-Man Games. Pandemic is an addictively fun board game in which all the players work together to eradicate four diseases
£19.99
Age of Steam
Designed by Martin Wallace and published by Warfrog, Winsome Games, and Eagle Games (Age of Steam), and later by Mayfair Games (Steam), this acclaimed railroad-building game is best suited for 3 to 6 players, ages 12 and up.
£19.99
The Making of the President
1960: The Making of the President is a strategic political board game for 2 players, ages 12 and up. Designed by Christian Leonhard and Jason Matthews and published by Z-Man Games, it immerses players in the drama of the 1960 U.S. presidential election.
£25.50
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Gaming Consoles
PlayStation 2
Released in 2000, the PlayStation 2 is one of the most iconic and successful gaming consoles ever made. Its enormous game library, DVD playback functionality, and backward compatibility with PS1 games made it a household staple throughout the 2000s. Titles like God of War, Metal Gear Solid 3, and Gran Turismo 4 showcased the console’s capabilities and left a lasting legacy in the gaming world.
£99.99
Nintendo GameCube
Launched in 2001, the GameCube marked Nintendo’s shift to disc-based media. Known for its compact cube design and unique mini DVDs, the GameCube delivered colorful, creative, and challenging titles that still hold up today. With standout exclusives like Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Resident Evil 4, it became a cult favorite despite trailing behind in sales.
£80.50
Xbox
Microsoft’s first console, released in 2001, was a powerhouse for its time. The original Xbox introduced online console gaming through Xbox Live and delivered memorable exclusives like Halo: Combat Evolved. It also offered unique features like an internal hard drive and custom soundtrack support—unheard of in consoles at the time.
£99.99
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Games
Out of This World
This cinematic platformer, created almost entirely by one man—Éric Chahi—is a masterpiece of minimalist storytelling and atmosphere. You play as Lester, a young physicist who’s transported to an alien world after a lab experiment goes wrong. With no HUD, minimal dialogue, and rotoscope-style animations, the game throws you into a deadly, mysterious world where you're constantly solving puzzles and surviving through trial and error. Its emotional depth and haunting sci-fi setting made it unforgettable for those who played it. A spiritual predecessor to modern indie games like Limbo and Inside.
£19.99
Flashback
Often mistaken for a sequel to Another World, Flashback is a stylish cinematic platformer with rotoscoped animation and a futuristic Blade Runner-like narrative. You play as Conrad B. Hart, a scientist who wakes up on Titan (Saturn’s moon) with no memory. The game mixes gunfights, puzzle-solving, and storytelling, as Conrad uncovers a conspiracy threatening Earth. With its realistic animation and atmospheric tone, it stood out as a mature, smart sci-fi game in an era of colorful mascots.
£20.99
Vagrant Story
Developed by Square (before it became Square Enix), Vagrant Story was an unusual and ambitious action RPG. Set in the ruined city of Leá Monde, the game follows Ashley Riot, an elite agent investigating a political conspiracy. Its deep weapon-crafting system, intricate dungeon crawling, and dark narrative gave it a distinct flavor. The combat blends real-time movement with tactical targeting of enemy body parts, making every fight a puzzle. Though it never gained massive popularity, it’s considered a hidden gem with artistic flair and complexity far ahead of its time.
£21.99
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Imagine a classic isometric RPG set in a world where steampunk technology clashes with high fantasy magic. That’s Arcanum. Developed by Troika Games (founded by ex-Fallout devs), the game offers one of the deepest character-creation systems ever seen. You could play as a gunslinging dwarf, a pacifist elf, or a charismatic half-ogre diplomat. The game world reacts to your background, race, and choices in meaningful ways. Though the engine was clunky and combat awkward, its sheer freedom, atmosphere, and writing gave it cult status.
£21.99
Terranigma
Part of the unofficial "Quintet Trilogy" (alongside Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia), Terranigma is a profound action RPG that explores themes of rebirth, evolution, and the human spirit. You play as Ark, a mischievous boy from an underground village who accidentally sets into motion the resurrection of the surface world. The game follows a sweeping journey across time and space—from reviving plants and animals to building civilizations and facing philosophical dilemmas. It never saw a North American release, making it a hidden treasure for SNES fans.
£19.99
Pathologic
This surreal and unsettling survival horror game from Russian studio Ice-Pick Lodge is unlike anything else. Set in a plague-ridden town with strange architecture and even stranger characters, you must choose one of three protagonists, each with their own perspective on the unfolding disaster. The game is deliberately slow, frustrating, and confusing—but also deeply atmospheric, philosophical, and thought-provoking. You manage health, hunger, reputation, and time, knowing that you can’t save everyone. A cult favorite that was later remade as Pathologic 2.
£23.99
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