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Aleks Krotoski August 1, 2008

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog
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Monday

Tech Weekly: Virtual Worlds special Has iPhone made mobile gaming good?

Tuesday

Fallout 3 questions Develop: Have I Got Games News For You (pics!) Develop - highlights of day one

Wednesday

Wikigame demo: ISO testers and death scenes Art and virtual landscapes Elite 4 is coming

Thursday

Casual games rule charts Golden Joystick Awards nominations open Best of Chatterbox Emily Allchurch and the Neoclassical level designer

Friday

Game Pitch: Dyson Fallout 3 impressions etc

 

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