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Aleks Krotoski February 15, 2008

Weekly Roundup

This week's posts from the gamesblog.
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Monday

UK violent videogame 'clampdown' Is the devil in the detail EA chief admits 'we killed Bullfrog'

Tuesday

Spore gets dispersal date

Wednesday

Nintendo discriminates against Northerners Mass rip-off Hangmen offer glimpse of mobile gaming future Use your DS in public, says Iwata

Thursday

To gamesbloggers, with love PS3 hits magic million Cloverfield = Half-Life the movie

Friday

Have games had their punk moment? A Rare glimpse

 

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