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James on November 11th, 2011 at 12:21 pm
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Video Games November 11th means different things to different people. In America, we call today Veteran’s Day, and in other countries Armistice Day or Remembrance Day. Today we honor the major hostilities of World War I coming to an end as well as appreciate everything our soldiers have fought and died for.
This year, a few companies have chosen today as their release date for couple of very large properties. Being that it’s a national holiday in America, aside from honoring your country’s Veterans, how will you be spending today?

Other Things You Might Find Interesting
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You can read the whole thing just below but the gist is that while they feel the game’s ending was handled well and critics loved it, they’re still going to do their best to bring more closure to the fans. Read More → - Guns Plus Weed Plus Football Equals
The video game scientists over at Penny Arcade have made a shocking discovery and now share it in the form of a Venn Diagram on a t-shirt. Quite poignant, it really makes you think. Read More → - Skyrim Game Jam Sizzle Reel
“Upon completing Skyrim, the team at Bethesda Game Studios took a week where everyone was given ONE task: ‘Do whatever you want and put it in the game.’” Read More → - A Look at Lightsabers
Sadly, I haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing the game, but it looks like they’ve got every size and shape for Jedi of any kind. Read More → - Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland
Each day in the Miniatur Wunderland, 900 trains with 12,000 wagons travel several hundred kilometers. Read More → - Video Game Lego Creations
I came across them while browsing some cool LEGO sets, but Stormbringer’s Skyrim and Starcraft MOCs really stood out. Read More →