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Browsing: Games Inbox
The Wednesday letters page celebrates the unsung developers behind GTA 6, as one reader looks forward to Resident Evil 4’s VR mode.
The Tuesday letters page is more worried than usual about the digital-only future, as one reader hopes a new Paper Mario game is on the way.
The Friday letters page asks which is the best non-Mario kart game, as one reader hopes that Sony sees the PS5 Tiny console.
The Thursday letters page makes predictions for Sony and Nintendo at The Game Awards, as one reader is shocked at how much Diablo 4 costs.
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The Wednesday letters page thinks GTA 6 will be very different to its predecessors, as one reader looks forward to the next Monster Hunter.
The Monday letters page continues to reminisce over classic 16-bit video games, as one reader wants Disney to make a Monkey Island film.
The Friday letters page is uncomfortable with Rockstar not allowing its developers to become famous, as readers anticipate the GTA 6 trailer.
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The Thursday letters page suggests widening the net for Knights Of The Old Republic developers, as a reader enjoys Daytona USA 2.
The Wednesday letters page is glad that Elon Musk hasn’t bought a video games company yet, as a reader contemplates 100 years of Pokémon.
The Tuesday letters page asks whether video games can get so old they’re no longer playable, as one reader recalls Fable 2’s episodic release.
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