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Spotlight: Weekly Podcast


No more E3 booth babes? A Final Fantasy energy drink? China eases online gaming restrictions? What is the world coming to?
2 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Publisher: Rockstar Games | Platform: PS2 | Genre: Action
Editors' Choice score:
9.6
3 Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence
Publisher: Konami | Platform: PS2 | Genre: Adventure
release:
03/14/2006
4 Heroes of Might and Magic V
Publisher: Ubisoft | Platform: PC | Genre: Strategy
release:
02/21/2006
5 Medieval 2: Total War
Publisher: Sega | Platform: PC | Genre: Strategy
release:
Q4 2006
6 Black
Publisher: EA Games | Platform: XBOX | Genre: Action
release:
02/28/2006
7 Star Wars: Empire at War
Publisher: LucasArts | Platform: PC | Genre: Strategy
release:
02/15/2006
8 The Sims 2: Open for Business
Publisher: EA Games | Platform: PC | Genre: Strategy
release:
02/28/2006
9 Splinter Cell Essentials
Publisher: Ubisoft | Platform: PSP | Genre: Action
release:
Q1 2006
10 Halo 3
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios | Platform: Xbox 360 | Genre: Action
release:
Q2 2006
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Booth babes may be banned from E3 2006. Your thoughts?
Booth babes are essential to the E3 experience. Well, my experience anyway. Lose them, and you lose me.
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