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Aleks Krotoski October 6, 2006

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog.
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Monday

Cultural sensitivity in games London Games Festival Alan Wake and X06 Call of Duty cancelled for now

Tuesday

C64 on Wii Get fit gaming South Park horde

Wednesday

Xbox interview Ban this sick filth? Gamesblog at GameCity Okay, we get it: games are educational

Thursday

Bring back childhood, throw away games The Scarface title sequence Game BAFTAs

Friday

Highbrow games BAFTA winners Duff celebrity placement

 

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