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Aleks Krotoski February 29, 2008

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog.
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Monday

EA and GTA EA promises to do things differently this time More art imitating game worlds /a>

Tuesday
Big Brother is watching you frag Lost disappoints Select Committee considers game ratings

Wednesday

Sony opens PS3 to in-game ad-wars Haze set for May release Interspecies gaming Get ahead in the games industry

Thursday

Sims Online goes EA Land XNA development: part one XNA part 2 Reviews

Friday

Tiny life for free Dress up and break a record

 

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