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Adventures in Netbook Gaming: Indy and Indie (Resolution Magazine)

Resolution Magazine writes: "Gaming on a netbook isn't so bad. Indeed, it has encouraged me to play things that I'd be more inclined to put on the back burner on the more powerful machine, and that's proven pretty valuable. The following two games certainly won't be priorities when my PC is back where it belongs, but with Risen, Bully, Riddick, East India Company and The Void idling in still-sealed cases or the Steam download queue for now, I'm relishing the chance to get stuck into these less-prominent members of the ever-growing guilt list." (Crayon Physics Deluxe, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, PC)

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