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Trigger Happy Happy

By Kieron Gillen on September 8th, 2007.

Real-world grown-up critic Steven Poole (who probably even has his own room and big boy pants and everything) has put up his columns which he wrote for grown-up big-boy pants games magazine, Edge. Poole’s probably best known for his book from the same period, Trigger Happy. Which looked like this in its first edition, which is most attractive.

Seriously, worth getting.

(More on Poole and why you should be excited to read his columns beneath the cut, methinks.)

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