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Microsoft, a behemoth with near-limitless resources that’s nonetheless spent the past few years lost in the woods, needed a win over the weekend. By most measures, it got one.
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We’ve done this bit upwards of one million times here on Aftermath dot site, but it should be called Summer Games Fest, not Summer Game Fest. There’s more
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E3 is officially dead, which means Geoff Keighley has won in his quest to supplant it and now gets to slap his branding on its corpse. He’s been cranking