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It'll gradually happen over decades as the children of today's 30-year-old gamers grow up into some kind of post-gamer generation.
The Path For Art Games SVGL 2009
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It'll be incredibly hard job to have an interactive narrative that doesn't constrict the player, but gives that catharsis that really excellent movies do.
Kicking The Dog SVGL 2009
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It'll so quickly place into your sore and bleeding hands
Wonder Woman Talks On Rope to the Foremost Job Candidates Darryl Price 2011
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It'll be your job to provide the right meals at the right pacing to put him back on track.
Kicking The Dog SVGL 2009
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It'll be a pain when the time comes, to be sure, but our plan has always been to drive it into the dust and since it's a Honda, who knows, it might just outlast us.
Page 2 2009
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Woods: Laughs It'll have to be at a much slower tempo!
Exclusive: More Tragedy for One Life to Live's Bo and Nora 2011
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It'll be available for sale on ye olde internet and we'll look into sending it off to other film festivals.
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It'll be a good test, he told himself, dismissing the idea of transferring to the conductor's car at the next stop.
Fear vic fortezza 2011
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"It'll take at least 15 years to build a new barrier so we need to make sure we have the plans in place in advance," says Tim Reeder , Regional Climate Change Program Manager for the U.K.'s Environment Agency for the South East.
Fighting Back the Waves Vivienne Raper 2011
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It'll be mid-June, the 16th, to be precise, when John Whitaker gets his twelfth chance to plead "not guilty" and start proceedings against him to determine his guilt in the murder case he faces.
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