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Man tunnels into GameStop, steals games


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Computer game piracy is big business, but there are still those who prefer to get their games the old-fashioned way: by digging a tunnel into their local games shop and making off with as much stock as they can carry.

At least, that's the slightly bizarre approach taken by a man from Greeneville, Tennessee, who was arrested late last week after being caught tunnelling into his local GameStop store from an empty adjoining building.

http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/1/17/man-tunnels-gamestop-steals-games/

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Lemmings is actually more accurate because he put a hole in the drywall connecting the two stores but meh....

EDIT: Props to boo for already getting the lemmings joke...

I think that might be the last actual computer game that was purchased and I played.

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I think that might be the last actual computer game that was purchased and I played.

Lemmings is awesome, me and the wife play it on PS3 every now and then. When I first got into gaming my parents had an old IBM computer from the eighties that I played Lemmings, Crystal Caves and Duke Nukem on....

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Lemmings is awesome' date=' me and the wife play it on PS3 every now and then. When I first got into gaming my parents had an old IBM computer from the eighties that I played Lemmings, Crystal Caves and Duke Nukem on....[/quote']

We also had Sim City, Kid Pix, and my neighbor had that game with the rabbit that was also educational where u had to solve math problems and poo. I dont remember what it was called.

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