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Video Game Blogs you HAVE to read

Posted in Video Game Sites by Elliott Back on October 13th, 2005.

If you want to stay informed in the fast-moving world of electronic entertainment, you need to read these blogs:

  1. Kotaku: the Gamer’s Guide [RSS]
  2. Corante’s Got Game [RSS]
  3. Gamer’s Game [RSS]
  4. The Game Chair [RSS]
  5. Button Mashing [RSS]
  6. Random Offerings [RSS]
  7. Video Games @ Weblogsinc [RSS]
  8. Joystiq [RSS]
  9. Video Game Law Blog [RSS]
  10. 1UP [RSS]
  11. Slashdot Games [RSS]
  12. LA Times Games [RSS]
  13. Game Girl Advance [RSS]
  14. The Game Blog [RSS]

The RSS links are right there for you add to your bloglines or other reader. Go to it! This list is an invaluable gaming resource!

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