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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
You've entered a video game store. Your quest: to find the perfect video game.
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by André Bardin, COMMUNITY WRITER
The Spyro community is buzzing with seething hatred of the upcoming Skylanders: Spyro's Adventures. Find out why dozens of long-time fans of the cute purple dragon are up in arms at this latest atrocity.
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by Omri Petitte, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for April 7, 2011. Irrational's Ken Levine shares his thoughts on sex and nudity in games, Anonymous halts attacks on the PlayStation Network and Sony's websites, Bizarre Creations describes the change in its working atmosphere after being acquired by Activision, and more.
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by Matt Polen, COMMUNITY WRITER
Bulletstorm's may be a low-brow shoot-em-up, but it's advertising is hilarious - and kind of smart, to boot.
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by Frank Anderson, COMMUNITY WRITER
Frank looks back at all 76 games he played this year.
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by Aaron Thomas, COMMUNITY WRITER
James Bond 007: Blood Stone gets off to an amazing, fast-paced start. Why can't more games be like Bond?
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by Chas Guidry, COMMUNITY WRITER
News Blips for November 17, 2010: GamersFirst will relaunch APB next year, several parties are reportedly interested in buying Bizarre Creations, Bethesda reveals information on the first of New Vegas' DLC, and more.
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by Omri Petitte, BITMOB STAFF
News Blips for Nov. 16, 2010. Activision closes Bizarre Creations and Budcat Creations, the special edition of Marvel vs. Capcom 3 will include two bonus characters, Codemasters' Rod Cousens isn't a fan of today's pre-owned market, and more.
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by Michael Edwards, COMMUNITY WRITER
Racing is a sport where you have a controller (the wheel) wired into a machine (the vehicle) and you look through a screen (the windshield) to see where you’re going...so why aren't racing sims more like a sim than a game?
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by Rob Savillo, BITMOB STAFF
This edition of the community spotlight features a tale of gambling in Rockstar's wild west, an analysis of Blur's marketing campaigns, what the Infinity Ward Lawsuit means for Modern Warfare, and two differing opinions on character development in video games.
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by Greg Ford, COMMUNITY WRITER
We all know the big developers, but who are the secret best developers going right now?
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by Sean Hinz, COMMUNITY WRITER
An analysis of the recent ad campaign for Blur and how it differs across cultures
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by Mitch Dyer, COMMUNITY WRITER
PlayStation's new PSP advertising campaign blatantly attacks its competition, which serves as an inspiration for a recent Sony success. We've seen this hypocrisy elsewhere, and it's arrogant. I want Sony and these other ads to cut it out.
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by Toby Davis , COMMUNITY WRITER
Activision social-media guru Dan Amrich answers some pretty random questions from a Bitmob community member.
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by Omri Petitte, BITMOB STAFF
This week's Reviews Spotlight sinfully punishes those that dare to face the challenges of Sin & Punishment: Star Successor, champion the mind-bending chills of Dead Space, tempt the ire of a Spartan in Hero of Sparta, and more!
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by Toby Davis , COMMUNITY WRITER
I don’t understand game pricing one bit, but as a gamer I sometimes get great deals, but others I just wonder why. Take for example Mario Kart for the DS which has been out for four years at the same price of 34.99.
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by Pete Davison , COMMUNITY WRITER
Crackdown 2 has drawn a considerable amount of criticism from the media for its similarities to the first game. One gamer makes an impassioned defense of the game's shallow, "bubblegum-pop" fun factor, and encourages others to give it a chance rather than dismiss it immediately.
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by Patrick Bonk, COMMUNITY WRITER
An offer was made that I could not refuse, allowing me to once again join the race in progress!
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
Find out why cracking down on used games could punish consumers, what Red Dead Redemption's John Marsten writes in his diary, how the proposed "Stop the Internet" button could affect you, and more in this edition of the Community Spotlight.
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by Sarah Kelly, COMMUNITY WRITER
Why the $60 price point for new games is detrimental to the industry.
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