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The Sunday Papers

Posted by Kieron Gillen on December 7th, 2008.

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I didn't even put in a plug for my phonogram comic book which comes out this week in the Sunday Papers . I'm being good. SO BLOODY GOOD.

Auteurs records played. Skaven are clumsily daubed. Scripts hurriedly polished. For the RPS readers’ delectation, lists of interesting videogame reading from across the week are compiled (while trying to desperately not include a funny pop song Mer forwarded ). Just another Sunday, peeps.

  • Hardcasual returns with a bang, as CliffyB explains how to save games journalism: “How did I, Cliff Blezinski, become CliffyB? Kitchen-squats. And when Cliffy B didn’t bed a dozen women a night, what’d he do? Juiced pheromones out of dominant apes and slurped them like a friggin Diet Soda. Cliffy B takes action. So when folks get upset about New Games Journalism, the Cliffster fixes it. He fixes it because he cares. He fixes it and runs twenty miles to tame his gluts and then he fixes it again.”. Thanks, Cliff! Also, L4D’s Tank on the economic crisis.
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GamersGate has loads of PC games.

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  • Schmitzkater : “No celebrities in commercials? I may just nip over from Germany right NOW.” on The Sunday Papers
  • TeeJay : “Without seeing any numbers or examples it is very hard to comment. The analysis doesn't cover PC games either, and personally I know nothing about ...” on The Sunday Papers
  • Weylund : “For folks who like reading what Mechner has to say, pick up a used (or library) copy of an old book called Game Design Theory ...” on The Sunday Papers
  • TeeJay : “Would a 'play tester' be more likely than average to feel that they should be shooting as part of the 'play testing' they were involved ...” on The Sunday Papers
  • Juhkystar : “02. I spent ages on the Bat level trying to jump through thinking I was just really bad at timing. Gaaahhh. Brilliant!” on The Mystery Of Dungeon

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