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17/08/2012 Features
Editor's Choice - Xbox LIVE Summer Of Arcade
Acting as a yearly showcase for the best in downloadable titles, Microsoft's latest collection of top games shows us yet again that going digital can be a gamer's delight...
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30/04/2012 Features
Bank Holiday Games!
Here's our handy guide for some of the best games to enjoy this bank holiday weekend, with ideas for children, for friends and family, or for getting some serious single-player gaming done!
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16/01/2013 Features
Editor's Choice - Retro City Rampage
For world-weary gamers then, this is a (rocket launcher-propelled) blast down memory lane, grabbing the 80s and 90s by the throat and stuffing them into a blender, creating the perfect Molotov cocktail of a modern retro game
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28/01/2013 Features
Editor's Choice - The Cave
Point and click pioneer Ron Gilbert is back with a new puzzler that's been 25 years in the making - welcome then to The Cave
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15/04/2013 News
Minecraft creator Notch has 'writer's block'
Markus "Notch" Persson, the Swedish indie developer behind the world-conquering Minecraft, is feeling the pressure of fame
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13/12/2011 Features
Editors Choice: All Zombies Must Die!
Oh, no! Hordes of undead are on the loose! Yet again! Can All Zombies Must Die! for the PC, PS3 and X360 bring anything new to the dismemberment?
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24/12/2012 Features
Editor's Choice - Best Downloads Of 2012
It's been an astonishing year for downloads with a raft of low-priced, mainly indie games that have packed more punch than most triple-A titles. If for some reason you don't think that downloadables can match their boxed brethren, then check out what you've missed and start kicking yourself. Or make it easy on your foot and get downloading instead...
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30/11/2012 News
Portal, The Sims and Minecraft showcased by Museum of Modern Art
New York's prestigious Museum of Modern Art has ended decades of debate by embracing video games as an artform worthy of permanent inclusion. Fourteen titles will be installed in the Philip Johnson Galleries from March next year, with the goal of expanding the collection to forty titles over time.
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16/11/2012 News
Time magazine picks the 100 best games ever
Respected American journal, Time, has ventured into digital waters to list what it considers to be the top hundred video games ever made. The result is a suitably eclectic mix, presented in chronological order stretching from the 1970s all the way up to the 2010s.
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01/02/2013 Reviews
The Cave - Review
A quirky and memorable game and one that is recommended for fans of classic adventure and puzzle games, as well as anyone looking for something a little bit different
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13/12/2012 Features
The Best of 2012: Xbox 360
As another year gallops to a close, we look back at the best games to come to Xbox 360 in 2012.
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The Cave - Review (01/02/2013)
A quirky and memorable game and one that is recommended for fans of classic adventure and puzzle games, as well as anyone looking …
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