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Aleks Krotoski April 6, 2007

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog.
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Monday

And the panda goes to... Jetpac flies back

Tuesday

GTA IV spectre looms, courts controversy NiGHTs returns for Wii Anyone for a fight?

Wednesday

Rock on with Rock Band Sonic and Mario: Sega and Nintendo speak Some mobile games

Thursday

Console sales: the first four months Money goes mental Consoles: "days are numbered"

 

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