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Last Night
There are too many games with constantly slipping release dates.
Lay Down the Law
"Turning Point: Fall of Liberty" should have been an excellent game.
It wouldn't be fair to say director George Romero has lost his touch - "Diary of the Dead" is an acceptable zombie movie.
Casual games might turn out to be the downfall of mankind.
Saber-toothed tigers notwithstanding, the anachronisms in "10,000 B.C." completely ruin the movie.
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There is an odd trend toward the apocalyptic among recent and forthcoming video game releases this year.
Demonic Lovely
In spite of Marjane Satrapi's drawing style - light, airy and fun - "Persepolis" still manages to be a dramatic film.
Long gone are the days when a video game console only did one thing - play games.
Anyone who hated the camerawork of "The Blair Witch Project" can go ahead and sit this one out.
The video game industry had quite a year in 2007.
by Rhian Hibner
by Rhian Hibner
by Rhian Hibner
The 2008 presidential election campaigns are well underway despite being more than a year away. Hillary Clinton is favored for the Democratic nomination, and Rudy Giuliani is favored for the Republican nomination. The Daily Lobo sat down with political science professor Tim Krebs and asked him about the 2008 election.
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