By Edge Staff
June 14, 2005
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Edge contributors collaborate on new book which presents a collection of the best games released over the last 36 years.
The third journey to Albion may not live up to Lionhead's loftier promises, but there's enough charm here to offset its failings.
Chris Donlan offers up some videogame suggestions for the one night of the year when there’s zombies on everyone’s lawn.
Ubisoft refuses to go with the crowd, bringing a clutch of innovative ideas to the skating genre, but doesn't quite balance its trick.
Developers who let users tinker with their IP will not only enrich their products, suggests Thom Dinsdale, but also grow their audience.
Clint Hocking considers the widening gap between casual and hardcore players and asks - can't we all get along?
Roger Ebert's dismissive attitude toward games is hurtful, Randy Smith proposes, because he is exactly the kind of mind the industry needs.