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Guillermo del Toro's inSane is now being looked n by a "very, very big company."
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...though it's unclear why you would want to
Only one new entry makes it into the top ten
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After 12 years and 150 million units sold, the PS2 is laid to rest
The racing game could have featured intense weather like thunderstorms
But in the final cut, she'll be toned down a bit.
One of 2012's most critically acclaimed titles was also racked up plenty of sales, it would seem.
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The controller-shaped device will run Android games and stream from your PC
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This new settlement mod for Skyrim looks fantastic! See for yourself.
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Also, billboards begin to surface abroad, hinting at a release date.
Also, Jensen provides some insight about the rise of good storytelling in games.
A little thing like lack of funds won't stop them.
This visually intriguing RTS/RPG needs funding to see the project through.
Hardly a shocker, given how many people got iPhones and Androids that morning.
Everything from how an update is coming to whether the game is canon or not.
We all knew that it was small, but we had no idea how small exactly. Till now.
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