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by Jonathan Oyama, COMMUNITY WRITER
Need an example of how to live the high life in a post-apocalyptic world? Check out how any gamer can own their own home in Fallout 3.
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by Matt McArdle, COMMUNITY WRITER
All I want to do is sell everything in one place.
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by Chris Winters, COMMUNITY WRITER
I've always had a bad feeling about the death of packaged goods, but the variety of games we can now enjoy digitally has quelled all of my fears.
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by Daniel Sims, COMMUNITY WRITER
July 4 has come to mean lots of great deals for digital PC gaming. Don't think youh have the hardrware to take advantage of these deals? Think again!
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by Daniel Sims, COMMUNITY WRITER
Playism is bringing independent titles that have been lost in translation to both American and Japanese players.
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by Brett Bates, COMMUNITY WRITER
In this week's episode of the Mobcast, Night Owl Games Art Director Peter Franco, PopCap Editorial and Social Media Director Jeff Green, and Community Director for Microsoft Connected Experiences Kathleen Sanders join Bitmob's Dan Hsu. The group discusses their favorite indie titles, the migration of celebrated developers to Facebook, and more.
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by Ryan Scott, COMMUNITY WRITER
Wherein we discuss tailbones, vacations and anniversaries, Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale, World of Warcraft, udders vs. boobs, DC Universe Online, Joe Quesada’s abdication of the Marvel editorial throne, I’m Still Here, Star Wars, Baz Luhrmann, letters in comic books, Ghost Trick, phantom text messaging, the Verizon iPhone, and listener mail.
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by Brett Bates, COMMUNITY WRITER
In this episode of the Mobcast, Britain invades! Freelancer Pete Davison and his well-known brother, GameSpot and Metacritic VP John Davison, join Bitmob's Dan Hsu and Brett Bates. The group discusses their early contenders for game of the year, genres and tropes that have fallen by the wayside, how younger people approach the medium, and more.
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by Devon N. Campbell, COMMUNITY WRITER
Games are like the Wizard of Oz -- far more impressive when a thick curtain of mystery and wonder hides the inner workings (or the short man, as the case may be). My discovery of this fact brought with it one casualty: Recettear.
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by Chris "Cosmo" Ross, COMMUNITY WRITER
It's easy to get suckered into the excitement of rereleases. But is anything really wrong with that?