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  2. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with ... - AOL

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    Currently, for comparison, the Spectrum cable receiver box is $10.99 per month. Yearly cost: Cable box: $132 vs Xumo: $60 Cloud DVR Pricing aside, it’s just a better service, in every way.

  3. A Spectrum of complaints - AOL

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    Mar. 3—HERMITAGE — When resident George Riedmuller and his wife moved to Hermitage two years ago, he signed up for Internet services with Spectrum. The rate was initially $45 per month, but ...

  4. Andrew Paquette - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Paquette is an artist and writer, known primarily for his work as a CG artist in the feature film and video game industry. Born in 1965 in St. Paul, Minnesota , [ 1 ] he has lived in several states within the US, primarily New York, Maine, California, Minnesota, and Arizona.

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  6. CGMagazine - Wikipedia

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    CGMagazine first broke into the publishing scene in 2010, [1] with a special emphasis on digital and analog media, video gaming, and generalized media. CGMagazine has both a bi-monthly physical publication, [2] and a digital version.

  7. Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann

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    Captain America received mixed reviews. Crash criticized the lack of definition of the characters and poor audio, calling the game "a disappointing licence, wasting great potential". [4] Your Spectrum mostly agreed with the points of Crash, but said, "the graphics aren't going to win any awards, but they're a nice size and very clear". [5]

  8. Your Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    During the Your Spectrum era, game reviews were confined to the Spectrum Soft section, later called Joystick Jury. Games were reviewed by a panel of reviewers and given a mark out of 10. In practice this was a score out of 9, since no game ever received a perfect 10, on the rationale that a better game could come along at a later date.

  9. Battlefield Germany - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield Germany is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the Commodore 64 released in April 1987. It was also ported to the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum later that year.