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Little sister is watching: Ars reviews Mirror's Edge
Mirror's Edge promised to bring something new and exciting to gaming. Ars reviews a game that should be taught in classes about design, but that no...
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LittleBigPlanet: great game with religion and server issues
LittleBigPlanet has been delayed for a week and has only now seen release, but don't let that scare you away: this is an already-amazing game that...
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The week in gaming: Fable II, Big Brother, and 8-way SNES multiplayer
This week in gaming saw the launch of Fable II and our comprehensive front page review (complete with literary theory), Sony's eyebrow-raising ToS...
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Wii Music a rare Nintendo miss, but it's a fun two hours
Wii Music has flashes of brilliance, but the lack of an actual game and compelling music makes this feel more like a $50 tech demo. Read More... Read More...
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Hands on: Acrobat.com misses productivity/collaboration mark
Adobe has come late to the online productivity game with a Flash-based productivity suite. Ars Technica takes the new site for a spin to see whether we'll...
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Game reviews: the ugly path from publisher to publishing
In the world of game writing, reviewers have few ways of fighting the control that publishers and PR companies have over their livelihoods. The ugly business...
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MochiAds Lands 3 New Partners for Asian Expansion
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Writing a killer blog
Hah, the New York Times says that I’m going to die if I blog. Oh, but I’ll die if I drink water. Or breathe. See, one rule of this game is everyone dies. The article didn’t present any balance. Truth is, blogging has brought so many...
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