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The content of this page presupposes the reader is in the US. Computer Games Magazine, for instance, is not the only independent videogames magazine, merely the only independent magazine of this kind in the USA. This page should be revised to take into account the existence of other nations. 65.1.99.235 19:51, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
The Greek edition not only still exists, but it still expands! It's one of the best video games magazines I have ever read. —Preceding
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