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The Week in Review

This calendar week on the Week In Review: Boring virtual spaces, self-help role-playing, console theft, Team Ico and Australian opinions.

Mark for…er…National

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Sony has according that it's Home service on the PSN has strike the 10 trillion substance abuser mark. That's not existent members of course, just the enumerate of hoi polloi WHO have logged into Home base at least once. It sounds corresponding Sony is trying to amend Home's lousy retention rate with some cool new spaces. How these new spaces, supported Unknown 2 and Ratchet & Clangoring will be an betterment on the existing spaces that have failed to entrance anyone's attention, is unclear at this point however. (link)

What's Your Fortitude Save?

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Unless you're one of those freakish robot people that just quits one day and never looks back, giving sprouted smoking is Thomas More than a little hard, but have no fear, because the power of nerdcore and Dungeons &adenosine monophosphate; Dragons crapper help. Eminent nerdcore star MC Frontalot has discovered the method he accustomed give rising smoking, and IT's deliciously nerdy. Using a primed of custom RPG rules – and close to willpower, of course – Frontalot managed to beat his dependence. Hit the link for more info, your lungs might sporty give thanks you for it. (link)

Throne You Describe The Soothe, Ma'am?

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Console table theft is on the rise, and not retributive a little bit, either. According to the FBI, comfort theft has closely quadrupled since 2007, with 42,615 consoles reported stolen in the U.S. this year. "Local and state police officers routinely see a capitulum in these type of crimes during the holiday season," said FBI Special Agent Jason Pack. "Stolen electronics are easily sold along Wall Street for quick Johnny Cash." On a related note, does anyone want to buy a PS3? (unite)

Standing in Its Shadow

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Network listings connected the websites of Japanese retailers are suggesting that Team Ico's dear PS2 games, Ico and Dwarf of the Colossus, power be getting re-releases ahead of the team's latest offering, The Last Guardian. According to the Team Ico Gamer blog, "all major Nipponese retailers" are listing "Wanda and the Giant (Best Edition)" – which despite sounding like-minded a Saturday morning cartoon, is the Japanese key out for SotC – for going in early February next year. I have very little other to add to this except: SQUEEEEEE! (link)

Commonwealth of Australi Asks Grown Ups for Their Opinions

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Are you Australian and one of the many adult gamers tired of being treated like a child? Healed, your authorities wants to discover from you as it gathers opinions on changes to the country's videogame certification laws with the passing of a discussion wallpaper connected whether operating theatre not at R18+ rating for games should run consideration. However, regardless of what the paper uncovers, Michael Atkinson still has to hold to any changes in the law, and he has been to a lesser degree good-natured thusly far. (link)

https://www.escapistmagazine.com/the-week-in-review-21/

Source: https://www.escapistmagazine.com/the-week-in-review-21/