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The news of the week includes:
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- Mario Maker gets release date
No Listener Feedback this week, so the Question of the Week remains the same: “What do you think the future is for old games?”
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- Get the first three Command and Conquer games for free
- StarCraft 2 enters closed beta this month
- EA not releasing NCAA 2010
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This weeks question of the week, are storylines important in video games (more so than graphics) and, what game do you believe will go down as the best storyline based game in your opinion.
