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    Daily Radar. Daily Radar was a news aggregator and portal site for Future US 's male-oriented content, including sports, film and television, and video games. Daily Radar started as a gaming website like IGN, GameSpy and GameSpot, and was later renamed and relaunched in the UK as GamesRadar. The site was run by Imagine Media (now Future) and ...

  3. GamesRadar+ - Wikipedia

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    GamesRadar+ (formerly GamesRadar) is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews.It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites Total Film, SFX, Edge and Computer and Video Games were merged into GamesRadar, with the resulting, expanded website being renamed GamesRadar+ in November that year.

  4. Polygon (website) - Wikipedia

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    Polygon. (website) Polygon is an American entertainment website covering video games and popular culture by Vox Media. At its October 2012 launch as Vox Media's third property, Polygon sought to distinguish itself by focusing on the stories of the people behind games and long-form magazine-style feature articles.

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  6. Why the video game industry feels smaller than ever - AOL

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    In order to infuse their libraries with actual innovation, publishers are rebooting hits from the PS3 and Xbox 360 era, arguably the last time AAA games were exciting.

  7. Category:Video game news websites - Wikipedia

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    A category for websites which devote significant coverage to video game-related news and recent events. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  8. Shacknews - Wikipedia

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    Shacknews was founded in 1996 by Steve "Scary" Gibson at the age of 20. It was initially a website dedicated to following news about the then-upcoming id Software game, Quake. The original name of the website was " Quakeholio ". Through the years, the website evolved to cover more topics, prompting a name change.

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    It will also enable companies to engage with their customers in a more meaningful way." This story was originally featured on Fortune.com. Erewhon smoothies, thrifted Coach bags and platinum ...