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Aleks Krotoski April 18, 2008

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog.
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Monday

Wii Fit impressions Hackney Police fight youth crime with Pro Evo

Tuesday

Scotland is games capital of UK. Discuss Motley Crue on Rock Band Hardcore shooting fun

Wednesday

Sims shifts 100 million Wii Fit on CNN Enter a World of Goo

Thursday

Dark Sector and other reviews Wikigame: the post-match special 'Original' Soul Calibur coming to Xbox 360

Friday

Friday Question: your favourite 'superstar' game appearance Announcing GameCamp

 

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