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Everybody Say 'Woooooooo' - The Babes of gamescom 2010

Cynamite shows you over 30 photos of the hottest gamescom booth babes. This is an offer you cannot refuse. (No, really, how could you?)

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nickjkl5147d ago

did anyway think of hard gay when they read the title

when ever he says HOOOOOOOOOOO

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DSco45149d ago (Edited 5149d ago )

'Woooooooo' - The Babes of gamescom 2010

I said it!

Square5149d ago

Congratulations on that one ...

PantherDST5149d ago

did the photographer have one leg shoter than the other?

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Star Citizen Video Shows Off New Engineering Gameplay Coming in Alpha 4.0 - Simulation Daily

Cloud Imperium Games released another extensive video about its space simulator Star Citizen, focusing on upcoming engineering gameplay.

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How Real-World Events Shaped the Story and Content of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

Slava Lukyanenka, the producer and creative director of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, offers an insightful look into the development of the much-anticipated sequel. He delves into the significant impact that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has had on both the game and its team, sharing how these challenges have shaped their approach.

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The Karate Kid: Street Rumble review - Games Asylum

Games Asylum: "Despite the popularity of The Karate Kid trilogy in the ‘80s, it didn’t gain anywhere near as many gaming adaptations as the likes of Back to the Future, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones. The first film saw a considerably rough entry on the NES, published by the notorious JLN, while the Amiga and Atari ST were blessed with a reasonably well received tie-in for the sequel. It seems that by the time the third film rolled around in 1989, attention had turned to the likes of Rambo, Terminator and Predator, with many early tie-ins for the Mega Drive being more violent and gung ho. It probably didn’t help that Part III was panned by movie goers either."

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