18 years ago
The first deal is above and the clues to the rest of the deals below.
6:00 AM PST – Upcoming Deal: Remember the good ol’ …
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Active Life Outdoor Challenge – $40 We Love Golf – $20 Balance Board sleeve – $3 Wii Fit energy pack – $5 Wii Power Adapter – $4 Wii maracas – …
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Thursday 4th December, 2008/… Games industry trade body ELSPA (the Entertainment Leisure & Software Publishers Association) today urged parents looking to purchase video and computer games for Christmas to always check the game’s packaging for the PEGI (Pan European Game Information) age ratings and content descriptors. PEGI age ratings appear on game packaging and are intended to protect children and help the public make informed choices when buying games for children. ELSPA believes PEGI empowers parents to make the right gaming choices for their children.
Games sold in the UK clearly display PEGI ratings – a pan-European gaming-specific rating system instigated and used by all the major games publishers across Europe. PEGI age ratings provide a reliable indication of the suitability of the game content for the protection of minors.
18 years ago
“In a sense, we want to take this as a chance to reintroduce the American public to what Monster Hunter is.” – Monster Hunter 3 producer Kenji …
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Someone on neogaf got to set down and chat with someone called Ken, who works at Xseed. Below are his answers to the questions asked.
Shiren 2 (Sega, …
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