April's newsletter

This is 2011 fourth newsletter for Gamers and Geeks Unit, closing the month of April and helping you to digest all the chocolate you might have eaten last week. As William and Kate told me they might be busy yesterday, I've waited today, hopping they, as you, will enjoy surfing among our last entries :)
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First news about F.A.C.T.S. Meet the first guests! |
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That's the second time this month that a news title starts with "Gaijin Entertainment announces". This time I've double checked; April fools are long gone! ^^ |
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Dragonball: Evolution was out in 2009 but many Akira Toriyama fans are still wondering nowadays about giving this movie a chance or not. If you're one of them, Nicolas decided to save you time with a full synthesis of the movie. With a mark of 0.5/6, his reviews was indeed far to brief! ^^ |
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Hervé, known by the elders of The Lost Forum as Tekila, is back among the gamers after his long retreat. First surprised, he explains us how a little smartphone game succeeded where we, his friends, failed these last years! |
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Whitney Hills is a busy game designer managing a mainstream career by day at AAA studios like Microsoft Game Studios and Double Fine, and an indie career at night with her own studio Haymaker. Ghost Chef, Haymaker's first title, is arriving soon to our iPads. She found time to give us the following interview. |
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Yes! After many contradicting news, shooting for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit has started. Well aware of our geek's hunger for inside news, Peter Jackson himself shares with us these exciting first days! |
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We all know The Sims. It has spouted many sequels and many, oh so many, expansion packs. Could they ever reinvent themselves? They tried with The Sims Medieval |
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And here we stay a little bit longer in the Cyber punk universes with the review for Square-Enix's Mindjack. |
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While our impatience toward Deus Ex: Human Revolution's release keeps growing, Sheila takes us back to the birth of the myth with its first game's review. |
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After playing Bioware's newest game Dragon Age II, it's about time to write a review. Is it really as good as people say? |
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James Silva is at the head of Ska Studios, a studio which became famous with The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai, one of the most popular titles on XBLA. In this interview, we get to know a little bit more about the studios and about the closely incoming The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai, and even about a new project, Charlie Murder |
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Gaijin Entertainment made today an announcement so great that Christophe is still afraid it could be an addition to today's April Fools... Please, let it be a real announcement ... |
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Just in time so we don't have to call it "April newsletter" already ;) |
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Live from cold and cloudy Paris, here comes 2011 second newsletter for Gamers and Geeks Unit!
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This is 2011 first newsletter for Gamers and Geeks Unit. First of all, best wishes from the staff to all of you! |
Geek regards,
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