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IndieGames.com

By Jim Rossignol on December 27th, 2007 at 12:01 pm.

Comrade in righteousness Tim W has some news: his blogging on the independent games scene is now going to be found at IndieGames.com. That’s a part of CMP Media’s blog network, which already includes the excellent GameSetWatch and Worlds In Motion. We like to think of them as our sensible cousins from across the pond.

GSW’s Simon Carless explains:

This whole concept started a couple of months ago when Tim announced that he might have to shut the Independent Gaming blog unless he got some help in hosting and partly paying for his time working on the site. We wanted to help out, and we’d already launched IndieGames.com to help educate people about independent games, so having him move his blog over here made a lot of sense.

It surely does. Good work.

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  1. Tr00jg says:

    I like the new look. The old indygamer was a tad drab.

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