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E3 2010 – all our insurance coverage in one place
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June 23rd, 2010Uncategorized
The dust settles; crow circle; the blood drains slowly from your vision; another Electronic amusement Expo draw to a stopping point This year’s gambling intelligence firestorm sparked, raged and died much like the one before, and the one before that: there were upper berth and downers, raters and slaters, daze and crocks. The inside information change, the terpsichorean trade places, but the great waltz remains the same.
Here at VGD, we might not have dished out the insurance coverage quite as rapidly and fulsomely as some other sites, but we were there to pen considered judgment on all three maker keynotes and a few things besides. Find the tidy sum below.
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