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Aleks Krotoski November 30, 2007

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog.
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Monday

Rockstar defends Manhunt 2 Dancing is dirty

Tuesday

Minter moan Hidden Truths Kutaragi receives lifetime award

Wednesday

Xbox 360 best ever? Pes patched, Sensible Soccer confirmed Eating children is wrong

Thursday

Videogames to blame for poor literacy? Hands on: Rock Band!

Friday

Is 2007 the best gaming year ever? The return of vidoegaiden Nintendo not green Xbox goes networking Gamespot editor scaked?

 

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