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Aleks Krotoski October 3, 2008

Weekly Roundup

This week's post from the gamesblog.Monday
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This week's post from the gamesblog.

Monday


Ten mobile games for autumn, Part 1
Computer games are an asset to maths
DS redesign: why does everything ahve to be everythin else?
Xbox Live down - what are you doing today instead?

Tuesday


Ten mobile games to brighten your Autumn, Part 2
iPhone gaming helps mobile live up to the hype

Wednesday


Operation Sleeper Cell: one ARG can save the world
Hardware rumours
Videogame industry says, 'Screw you financial global meltdown!'

Thursday


Nintendo DSi fails to excite

Friday


Fifa '09 is really rather good
Finding Shoreditch
Grand Master Flash Finalists
Nintendo's winter games

 

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