Sat, Mar 7th, 2009 |
Comic book fans should have a good weekend, as The Watchmen has finally made it to theaters... unfortunately the one game that ties into the film may not be as good the movie. Jimmy Fallon wants to put games on his show, Activision finds success on the PS2, and Tabula Rasa comes to a classy end. Take a look at the week in gaming.
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