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Browsing: Games Inbox
The Friday letters page asks why Japanese companies like Nintendo aren’t cutting jobs, as one reader enjoys Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
The Thursday letters page worries about putting kids off from a career in video games, as one reader ponders fast travel in Spider-Man 2.
The Wednesday letters page questions whether being a video game developer is still a desirable job, as one reader enjoys Bloodborne, again.
The Tuesday letters page has more reason to think the end of physical games is nigh, as one reader wants to try Silent Hill on PS2.
The Monday letters page hears from one reader that gave up video games for board games, as one reader recommends old school shooter Prodeus.
The Friday letters page is impressed by Indiana Jones And The Great Circle, as one reader hopes for a new Road Rash game.
Games Inbox: Most wanted Xbox exclusives on PS5, Tears Of The Kingdom Master mode, and Top Spin love
The Thursday letters page thinks the loss of trade-ins at GAME won’t be so bad after all, as one reader looks forward to more Tomb Raider.
The Wednesday letters page sees more fallout from GAME abandoning video game trade-ins, as one reader tries to work out Xbox’s game plan.
The Monday letters page hopes that Pokémon’s Generation X will be a long time coming, as a reader enjoys Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown.
The Monday letters page asks questions about classic Sega games and their revivals, as readers discuss their most anticipated games of 2024.
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