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Real Life: The Full Review
Greg Kasavin/Executive Editor
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Andrew Park/Senior Editor
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Why Read It If You've Already Made Up Your Mind?
Bob Colayco/Associate Editor
"If you're looking for an explanation as to why our opinion of a game differs from yours, it's probably because...our opinion differs from yours."

 
The Dying World of Imagination?
Craig Beers/PC Video Editor
"I've never stopped to ponder that I used my imagination to fill in the graphical gaps during the old days of gaming."

 
When Good Game Emporiums Go Bad
Justin Calvert/Associate Editor
"When store owners spend entire weekends turning away kids attempting to purchase alcohol, cigarettes, and adult movies, why is it that the same rules rarely seem to apply to games?"

 
No More Star Trek
Sam Parker/PC Editor
"On some level, I was actually saddened by the news--not because I've loved all of Activision's Star Trek games, but because it underlines the very real decline of Star Trek."

 
1 Dimension 2 Many
Ryan Davis/Associate Producer
"Unlike my foolish Dreamcast hardware purchases, the Game Boy Player is actually getting some real use."

 
The Dark Side of Online Gaming
Troy Matsumiya/GuestSpotter
"It is this anonymity and lack of accountability that is making some players behave in ways they would not normally do in public--and it's ruining online play."

 
And the Winner Is...
Winning Entrant/GameSpotter
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