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GoNintendo thoughts - Insecticide is GDC 2008's game of show

GoNintendo has been hyped on Insecticide for months now. Ever since GoNintendo saw the first trailer, there was something about the game that really grabbed a hold of them. They couldn't quite put their finger on that element at first, but as time went on they started to realize what it was. Insecticide didn't have just one element that was entertaining, the entire package was pulling the crew in. Insecticide is a blend of game elements and genres that have come about over the past 20 years. In their opinion, it takes some of the best things that gaming has to offer, and pours those elements into one title.

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Bundle Stars offering 12 PC games for only $5

For a limited time only, Bundle Stars, the direct-to-consumer company focusing on digital downloads, is launching its biggest PC game bundle to date. Gamers have the chance to download and own 12 standalone PC games for the price of just $5.

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New Video Game Releases for the Week of December 28, 2008

Gamerdeals.net writes:

"Enjoy what you have in your current game library, as we have another very short list of new video game releases...

Check out the full list of new video game releases (USA) for the week of December 28, 2008 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Sony PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, and PC!"

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ACG: Crackpot Entertainment Interview

In the heat of production, Crackpot Entertainment thrives on the brilliant minds of individuals to the likes of Larry Ahern, Dave Grossman, Peter Chan, Peter McConnell, and Josh Mandel-all under the lead of the studio's founder, Mike Levine, who is personally involved in all of its development activities. Recently, ACG have been privileged to be given an opportunity to interview Levine about the challenges of designing Insecticide.

In the interview, Levine also speaks about his longtime obsession with all things that are insects and the secrets behind his company's unorthodox game development model. Lastly, he drops us a few hints about the exciting potential of a more epic Insecticide sequel and maybe even a whole series of Insecticide games.

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