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Kotaku gives comments invites

Posted in Collaboration, Video Game Sites by Elliott Back on October 15th, 2005.

Totalitarian metaphors about identity cards aside, Kotaku has given us three invites to the right to speech on their blog. Two of the invites go straight to the greedy maws of our editors, but that leaves one for you readers! First come, first served:

kotaku.com/invite/EHZ0qtFOPS

If you read their blog, you’ll see their new comments system is working out pretty well–lots of buzz, no spam!

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