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A deal to die for

We reviewed the new video game "Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse" for my latest GameBuzz podcast show. The podcast is all about video games, so be sure to tune in if that's your cup of tea.

And it's the mother of all bargains because it's free to listen.

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So if you've been dying to get your hands on this zombie gore fest, here's the place to go.

Check out used video games for sale on Amazon.com.

You can get a used copy of Stubbs, which sells new for about $50, for about $40.

Listen to our review of the game here.

Read my latest GameBuzz column appearing in the News & Record's life section on Fridays here.

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