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Snatched: 20 classic video game kidnappings (gallery)

Snatched: 20 classic video game kidnappings (gallery)

November 24, 2012 10:00 AM Samir Torres
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If a video game protagonist has a significant other, friend, or relative, he or she will get kidnapped at some point. Take a look at 20 classic examples.

Hell Yeah: Wrath of the Dead Rabbit is an homage to bad ‘90s platformers (review)

Hell Yeah: Wrath of the Dead Rabbit is an homage to bad ‘90s platformers (review)

September 25, 2012 8:00 AM Sam Barsanti
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