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 E3, Michael Abbott of the Brainy Gamer writes about the failures and triumphs of the Big Three (Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft) at this year?s big event. He starts off with Microsoft.Next up on the reading list is Tom Bissell?s article on NBA Live Mobile Coins Grantland, ?Press X for Beer Bottle?, a critique of L.A. Noire. Bissell pores over the game in its entirety and gives it a thorough appraisal. Regardless of whether you?ve played the game or plan to play it in the future, the article is well worth


 


.Delving deep into academic territory is Maggie Greene?s piece on the abstract Chinese game of weiqi and how the game?like skills that can be cultivated?contains a potential for mobility which depends solely on the skill of the Nostalrius buy gold  player.Independent game developer Paul Callaghan has put up a full transcript as well as a video of his recent talk at IGDA Brisbane. He shares his thoughts on the game industry, its culture, and how the words we use restrict our ability to properly think about


 


.Robert Walker gushes about the sublime joy of turn-based games on his Gamasutra blog. The article also discusses how developers have sacrificed their more recent games to the altar of accessibility.Also on Gamasutra, Keith Burgun covers the subject of balance in videogames:"What?s the value of balancing your game, and how do you do it? 100 Rogues developer Keith Burgun tackles the issue of game balance, bringing to light insights that aren?t entirely obvious, and showing where


 


balance really counts."L.B. Jeffries returns to MMOGO videogame blogging with two new entries on his Banana Pepper Martinis blog about ?Gamification and Law?. In two brief articles, Jeffries manages to make sense of the obtuse subjects.Michael Clarkson writes about the newly announced game Blackwater and its potential to ask important questions about private military contractors, however unlikely that may be.On Your Critic is in Another Castle, K. Cox writes in two parts about the

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