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Tech2: Spore Creature Creator Review

The Spore Creature Creator costs Rs 200 and is certainly a great deal for anyone with a vivid imagination. If you're into sandbox games and wish to challenge your creativity, this is a must-have. If you're really broke and can't afford even 200 bucks, Tech2 strongly recommended you try out the limited version of the game that's available for free. While it has only 25% of the total parts available in the full version, it's enough to tickle your imaginative side that's been gathering dust.

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Spore Creature Creator Now Online

Bored at work? Why not make a creature with a penis-shaped head? EA has released a new web-based version of their Spore Creature Creator.

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Eurogamer Interview: Saviour Machine

Eurogamer writes: "SHODAN may have been scary, but she's got nothing on Lucy. The fun-size pocket robot orangutan may now be consigned to Cyberlife Research vault, but the artificial intelligence comprising her virtual brain - which her creators hoped would see her through real-life kindergarten - is of a level of sophistication that makes Looking Glass' amalgam of clever scripting, voice-acting, and cut-scenes look utterly prehistoric. And while she certainly wasn't blessed with SHODAN's looks, either - in all honesty, she looks like a cross between Estelle Getty and Chucky the Lakeshore Strangler - there's little doubt Lucy's probably the better dinner party guest."

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GameSpot GDC 2009: Taking Spore seriously

GameSpot writes: "EA and Maxis' Spore generated a good deal of buzz from the moment it was announced at the 2005 Game Developers Conference. On the commercial-gaming side, the game represented the latest effort from celebrity game designer Will Wright, one that was backed by the substantial resources of publishing powerhouse Electronic Arts."

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