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  Live: Residents urged to evacuate to higher ground amid ‘unprecedented’ rainfall State of emergency declared for the Nelson Tasman region ahead of heavy downpours, while upper North Island faces a soaking. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 8:25pm One person critically injured as crash between car and tanker blocks SH29 One person is in a critical condition after a crash involving a tanker and a car on State Highway 29 in the Lower Kaimai area. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 8:25pm Don’t spend $$$ on the Switch 2 when you can play your favorite retro games for less than $65 TL;DR: Relive your favorite childhood games with this retro handheld gaming console, now just $64.97
If you miss the days of the Nintendo DS, Gameboy, or even Tamagotchi, you’re not alone. There’s something about those classic childhood games that just pulls at your heartstrings. Portable consoles like Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck have tried to revive gaming on the go, but who wants to risk bringing a $500 console on public transport? For just $64.97, you can play your favorite retro games, anywhere, with the Retropian Color Handheld Gaming Console.
This handheld console has a 3.5-inch color display so you can experience your favorite games in astonishing detail. The open-source Linux system gives you access to more than 10,000 games across more than 20 consoles including Nintendo, Sega, and arcade classics. Bypass the unreliable Nintendo Switch 2 battery and play for up to 6 hours on a single charge. You can even get your childhood gang back together and connect through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to enable multiplayer mode.
Rediscover childhood cult classics or find a new favorite game. There’s no coupon required to get the Retropian Retro Gaming Console for $64.97 (reg. $129), but this ends 7/15 at 11:59 pm.
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© 2025 PC World 8:05pm  
| One dead after crash on State Highway three in Te Kuiti The crash was reported shortly before 1pm on Friday. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 7:35pm Multiple reports of people trapped and power out in Nelson Tasman Fire and Emergency is responding to multiple reports of people trapped by floodwaters in the Nelson Tasman region. 
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