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Weekly Digest – 2009-03-30

2009/03/30 / Jer / 0 Comments
  • Here comes Where the Wild Things Are. I almost cried watching this trailer. http://ur1.ca/2s0s #
  • Not the only one having issues with Dawn of War 2’s copy protection choice. http://forums.gamesforwindows.com/t/1860.aspx?PageIndex=15 #
  • Just been invited to the BumpTop demo! http://bumptop.com #
  • Max Payne 3 announced (finally). YEARS ago I was interviewing to work in Vienna on this, why’s it here now? Long story. http://ur1.ca/2os5 #

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