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Posted Monday, March 17, 2008 12:01 AM

Level Up's Top Ten Gaming Tidbits for Mar 17th, 2008

N'Gai Croal
  1. EGO...trip: providing inspiration, basking in praise--it's just another day for Level Up
  2. UBI...soft and GameStop/EB Canada, sitting in a tree? T-R-A-D-I-N-G
  3. BEA...uty is in the eye of teh beholderz, or, turning malware into art
  4. BOO...The New York Times' misleading story on a Holocaust-themed DS game
  5. WHO...watches the watchmen? A former ESRB rater's critique of the ESRB
  6. THE...sweetest perfection, or, how does a developer know when a game is done?
  7. SIL...ver screen meets interactive design in High Moon's The Bourne Conspiracy
  8. WHE...n Videogame Journalists Attack, or, The Thunder From Down Under
  9. SPY...hunter homage on display in sweetly nostalgic Pontiac commercial
  10. RND...It's all fun and games until Michael Haneke remakes "Funny Games"
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