Gamer Girl: Video games aren't worth pre-ordering anymore
By Sophie Kruse | Nov. 10, 2015Pre-ordering video games is a practice that was needed more so in the past, but is now not as necessary.
Pre-ordering video games is a practice that was needed more so in the past, but is now not as necessary.
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