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     The following articles were added in our dedicated section:
PC Gaming is Dying,
Obscure Preview (PC),
Dungeon Lords Interview (PC),
Dungeon Lords Preview (PC), and
Legion Arena Preview (PC).
     1.
Aspyr Media today announced that
True Crime: Streets of L.A. for Mac has arrived in retail stores. The game was developed by
Activision, and its Macintosh conversion was completed by
Trihedron True Crime: Streets of L.A. is rated "M" for "Mature" by the ESRB and is available for $49.99. Details
here.
     2. The BBE Squad is holding a
SWAT 4 Comic Contest with some prizes such as a signed copy of the game, 2 two cardboard SWAT 4 standees, 5 copies of
The Chronicles of Riddick game and 5 copies of
Men Of Valor game. To win, you must submit a SWAT 4 themed comic-strip using SWAT 4 screenshots, Photoshop, or any other resources (hand drawn is of course permitted) by April 1, 2005. The 12 winners will be announced a few days later. More information can be found
here.
     3. Killer Betties has a new Killer Women
profile - Heather Logas, Game Designer for
Telltale Games.
     4. Polish company
Play announced the release of
WWW Studio 2004, a program designed for people who would like to start in the internet but aren't professional webmaster. Details
here.