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Daily Blast – April 30, 2009 – Links From the Web

Today’s PWN or DIE Daily Blast hates on Master Chief, hates on how homosexuality is handled in games, loves on classic PSOne games, and loves on the games of the 90’s to balance it all out. Our shout out for the day goes to Liquid Generation for their awesome collection of games, videos, photos, and other fun stuff.

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Here is the DAILY BLAST for Thursday, April 30, 2009:

  • Peter Moore – EA can do better with Wii core games [GoNintendo]
  • The Hottest Macbook Shopping Experience of All Time [Unreality Magazine]
  • 123 games with untapped franchise potential [Games Radar]
  • Why Master Chief Sucks [Gamertag Radio]
  • Is 1200 MS Points a Fair Price for XBLA Games? [Xboxist]
  • 15 Games That Won’t Slip to 2010 [Gameplayer]
  • 10 PlayStation games that deserve to be North American PSOne Classics [Gamertell]
  • How Not To Address Homosexuality In Gaming [Kotaku]
  • When worlds collide: Celebrities in games [Digital Spy]
  • The Top 10 Video Games of the 1990s [Discount Vouchers]

We will try to mix up gaming with other links that you might find interesting. If you have any links you think we should look at, please send them our way.

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