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Strafe Left: The Formative Years #11

By Tim Stone on January 5th, 2008 at 8:47 pm.

From PC Gamer’s Rome: Total War review issue.

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  1. Alex Grose says:

    Very nice.

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  2. Junior says:

    I always love the ones about my favorite games!

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  3. Max says:

    Ehehe… Centipede.

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  4. Jay says:

    I remember that. It reminded me of the Asterix books, so it was doubly funny

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  5. Willem says:

    That was my favourite one.

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  6. Lucky says:

    Until playing R:TW, I always thought that the tortoise formation was just a joke thought up by whoever it is that writes Asterix.

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  7. Idan says:

    Heh, what a coincedence. the teaser trailer for the new Asterix movie came out today:
    http://www.asterixauxjeuxolympiques.com/index.php

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  8. Emilio says:

    Centipede Hahahaha!

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