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Stocking fillers for a gaming geek

12 replies

TotallyAddictedToLurking · 15/12/2013 12:58

I have bough OH a cinema voucher and put it in a box with popcorn and chocolate so it's a sort of themed box.

I have also bought him a steam voucher and want to do the same. What on earth can I get that's related to gaming that can go in the box?

So far I have lego mini figure as he plays the lego games. This is it.

He is 29 going on 8 if this helps at all.

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D0oinMeCleanin · 15/12/2013 13:01

What platforms does he play on?

Taffeta · 15/12/2013 13:01

This?

Minecraft book?

D0oinMeCleanin · 15/12/2013 13:04

Dd1 loves gaming, she likes getting gaming related accessories for her consoles e.g a Minecraft i-pad cover or laptop bag.

Depending on the platform a voucher - Google play, Apple Store, X-Box Live points etc.

TotallyAddictedToLurking · 15/12/2013 13:08

He plays on his pc and xbox.

An I pad cover is a good idea.

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tobiasfunke · 15/12/2013 13:09

If he likes gaming does he like star wars? I bought DH a Millenium Falcon bottle opener from Sainsburys and will buy a bottle of nice beer to put in with it and fill it up a bit.

TotallyAddictedToLurking · 15/12/2013 13:37

Beer is also a good idea. I'll go to sainsburys and have a look for the bottle opener.

Thank you Smile

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MrsCakesPremonition · 15/12/2013 13:39

You can get silicone skins or stickers to customise his XBox controller. Have a look on Amazon.

gamerchick · 15/12/2013 13:41

Microsoft points. A tee shirt of his favourite game? A decent mouse for his pc. A voucher for his favorite shop for his next game?

tobiasfunke · 16/12/2013 14:45

If he likes beer I bought DH a metal bucket (for kindling for the fire) and filled it up with loads of different sorts of bottles of beer and a few packets of nuts which he worked his way through at Christmas. It has become a bit of a Christmas tradition although I tend to get a big plastic bucket from B and Q because it's cheaper.

desperateforaholiday · 16/12/2013 16:14

Ive bought my dad a yoda memory stick from amazon, it was only about £8

DiseasesOfTheSheep · 16/12/2013 21:24

Cafepress have loads of geeky stuff...

FestiveSpiritedwolf · 16/12/2013 22:31

A bit retro gaming style

Tetris Ice Cube Tray

The frequently bought together bit and customers also bought sections suggest there are also pacman and lego ones too.

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