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Rocksteady looks back on Arkham City
By Xbox World 360 for Xbox World Magazine Subscribe now! Batman: Arkham City was an ambitious sequel to a game that is undoubtedly one of the finest of this generation. Not only did Rocksteady's…
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february 2012 by sbrown475
Gaming's Newest Grind
Designers rarely envision all possible uses for their creation, which are occasionally given a life of their own. Wily users have converted CDs into frisbees, mayonnaise into lubricant, and books…
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february 2012 by sbrown475
Thought: Do We Own Our Steam Games?
By John Walker on February 1st, 2012 at 1:18 pm. What do you own? Looking through my possessions, I feel fairly comfortable that the food in my fridge belongs to me. And I have an odd confidence…
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february 2012 by sbrown475
Who Killed Rare?
Through a locked gate, down a winding path and by a still pond a few miles outside of the leafy village of Twycross, England, a bonsai tree stands. It was a gift given to Rare by Shigeru Miyamoto,…
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february 2012 by sbrown475
Rebuilding Syndicate
Jeff Gamon, an executive producer at EA Partners, confesses that he didn’t learn the etymology of Syndicate’s exotic-sounding codename until just recently. “The name Project…
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february 2012 by sbrown475
The dangers of gamer entitlement
“Rip-off. Why should I have to pay for Cranky levels? You have lost a customer,” reads Coolcoco’s one-star App Store review for Where’s My Water on January 30. “I love…
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february 2012 by sbrown475
Is the PlayStation Vita worth £230?
What a difference six months makes. In June last year Sony boss Kaz Hirai proudly took to the stage at E3 to announce that the Vita would retail for $250 (or $299 for the 3G version) - a figure that…
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february 2012 by sbrown475

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