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Game Store Owner Wants To Sell Everything He Owns For $3.5m
How much is the American Dream worth? A Florida man pegs it at $US3.5 million, his asking price on eBay for three video game stores that brought him so much success — and the nice homes, automobiles and collectibles going with it.
Community Kudos
“What on earth is Community Kudos?” you ask. “It is a weekly celebration of one of the best online communities to have ever ravaged the internet,” we answer.
Community Kudos
Man, big week. For me at least. A lot of comments, a lot of arguing about stupid things, a lot fun. A lot of stress. I’m kind of glad to see the end of this week to be honest!
Community Kudos
Man, I have a headache. I’ve decided to try and stop ingesting caffeine and now it feels like there’s a small rodent in my skull, eating the left side of my brain. Oh, and it’s time for Community Kudos!
Community Kudos
Welcome to this week’s Community Kudos, where the delightful members of the Kotaku Community gift each other with kudos!
Community Kudos
It’s the last day of the Kotaku “holiday” period — as of next week every Kotaco will be back on board and working like the monkeys from Rise of the Planet of the Apes (we’ll even be wearing knitted jumpers (we’ll turn the air conditioning up real high (maybe we’ll scratch each other (maybe not)))). But just because we’ve been on partial holiday doesn’t mean the Kotaku community has, so I bring you this week’s Community Kudos!
Community Kudos [UPDATED]
It’s the end of my first week as the associate editor of Kotaku AU, so to celebrate I’ll be handling Community Kudos for today. Hold onto your butts!
Community Kudos
It’s our last kudos before Mark is back! As of next week there will be 100% more kilts, spray tans, Irn Bru, and Serrels stares (almost a month here and I have not mastered it — no, I have not even attempted it — I am a failure). Anyway, let’s kick this off so we can all start our weekend (and Logan can start working!).
What Does The Canadian Army Want With $US25k Worth Of Games?
A Canadian military garrison has a rush order out for 500 video games, a requisition that a headquarters spokeswoman admitted is “strange”.




















