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Friday, 5th September 2008
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Games: Lego Indiana Jones
WITH Harrison Ford dusting off his hat and bull whip for another bout of relic-hunting, it seems fitting for this George Lucas series to get the same Lego makeover that Star Wars received a few years ago.
Tooling up for some big game hunting
IT'S too easy to get caught up with the massive budgets and huge teams. The real future is the small guys doing really innovative things
Grand Theft Auto IV: A multi-million-pound video game, its star and his less-than-stellar fee
Grand Theft Auto has earned worldwide popularity, generating hundreds of millions in sales. So, why aren't its actors sharing the profits? Seth Schiesel investigates
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