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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Finally, a game for girls.

If anyone had any doubts about games and ideology....

http://kotaku.com/5848870/finally-a-game-for-girls?utm_source=Kotaku+Newsletter&utm_campaign=b734bbc9ab-UA-142218-8&utm_medium=email
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