“I’d rather have a bad game that I paid $100 for than be forced to learn how that bloody euro game works, you know?” ![]() “If we don’t buy every single rugby game - League or Union - at whatever price they charge, they might stop making them,” explained Granthle Burstap, a rugby fan from Noosa Heads in Queensland. The news means that rugby fans are now free to purchase the game, despite the fact that they already own it with the number ‘2’ on the cover instead. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission found that the exact same game with new textures and a single new mode could, under certain generous circumstances up to and including “desperation”, be considered a new game. Publisher Tru Blu Entertainment has breathed a sigh of relief as the government consumer watchdog begrudgingly ruled that Rugby Challenge 3 was, technically, a sequel.
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