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Calendar Sunday, September 05, 2010
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Melt-banana

Skeleton Key

Circa Survive

Coliseum

400 Blows

Tom Vek

How to Destroy Angels

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           Bruder: Man VS Man

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Featured Game:

This month- it's Atari's XYBOTS!  And we finally got this very hard to find machine!   Run your human through mazes with a 3-D over-the-shoulder view. Shoot tons of nasty robots that are out to get you. Exit each level to progress to a new maze, with boss levels and the option to buy upgrades between levels.  This game was truly innovative for it's time and Atari should be proud.  Come by and try it out sometime!  Check out the gameplay here!

                     
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