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The Most Important Game Ever Made #5: Georgebot Is A Playa
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The Cavern setlist continues with ‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’, another one I’ve not heard before now but apparently originally written by the liverpudlians for Billy J Kramer, according […]

The Most Important Game Ever Made #4: That’s What I Want
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Second song in, and the band play ‘Boys’, as sung by Ringo Starr. I’ll try and keep it brief this time.
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The Most Important Game Ever Made #3: What’s Eating Ringobot
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And so the game proper starts, with one of the Beatles’ most iconic hits:

WAIT WHAT
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The Most Important Game Ever Made #2: Oh Boy
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When you pop the disc in the PS3, this is pretty much the first thing you see. And make no mistake, it’s luvverly.
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The Most Important Game Ever Made #1: The Motor Trade And Me
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I came to The Beatles Rock Band with nothing but the best of intentions.
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Its Not Just Cricket, Its Maths!
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I cannot say I was over the moon when the Netherlands beat England in the opening game of the 20 20 World Cup.Clearly as a neutral it is great when a minnow beats a big gun, especially when said big gun is hosting the tournament. To win such a game a[…]

I Was A Goblin: World Of Workcraft
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We resurrect I Was A Goblin to bring you a link to this visionary post: “Personal Branding is a Real Life RPG”.
“Every person on this planet is playing the same game as you – the game of life. We are the ones who realize this […]

a t-shirt with souvlaki tetris on it, now THAT i’d consider~
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To anyone who ever played any sort of videogame in the 80s, or if you even wanted to, or even if you DIDN’T but downloaded an emulator anyway because all the cheap hipster shops near you are selling tshirts with ropey graphics of FROGGER on the[…]

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My 10 Worst Films Of 2008: 3: Max Payne
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I have a friend who saw the poster for Max Payne a couple of months in advance and got rather excited. She had worked out from the poster that it was some sort of hard-boiled cop or detective drama and was gritty and violent. As a hard-boiled fiction[…]

Memories of the future
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A nice memoir from the in-staff Psygnosis writer who created the WipeOut Universe. Expect my own memoir of playing WipeOut when Popular gets to the Prodigy’s “Firestarter” (NB I was rubbish at it but I loved it anyway).

“That[…]

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