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The Week In Review: Crossing The Threshold

Summer transited to Fall this week as Civilization V deployed, Project Milo met an unfortunate end, Nintendo celebrated its 121st (yes, really) birthday, and Activision’s boss drew sharp rebukes for his comments to investors. The week in Kotaku Original reporting:

Kotaku’s Tokyo Games Show 2010 Coverage

Kotaku Talk Radio

Top Stories

An Open Letter From A Former Bungie VP to Bobby Kotick

Rumor: Project Milo Canceled

Press Play

Taking a Hockey Stick to Wii Party

I Rapped As Snoop Dogg For You

Final Fantasy XIV MMO Log Prologue: Character Creation

Unboxing The Fancy Edition Of Final Fantasy XIV

Unboxing The Fancy Edition Of Civilization V

Let Me Show You How Civilization V Works

A Look At the PS3 High-Def, Snap-On Video Screen

The Lord of The Rings: Aragorn’s Quest Review: Sauron’s A Chump

NBA Jam Crushes the Nuance

Columns

Lisa Foiles: The Proper Response To A Tetris Defeat

Stick Jockey: The Band Is Back, Marching Under The Shield

Reviews, Previews, Hands-On and Impressions

Civilization V Review: Civilization Revolution

Swords Review: It Slices, It Dices, It Sucks

Mass Effect 2: Lair Of The Shadow Broker Review: Like The Goon, Only In Space

Features

Who Argues Violent Video Games Are Like Porn, And Who Disagrees

In Search Of History’s Best Video Games: Canon Fodder, Season Two

News

Angry Birds Plush Toys Spotted In Manhattan

PS3 Update Has Killed Three Old Mad Catz Controllers

Happy 121st Birthday, Nintendo!

Christopher ā€œDoc Brownā€ Lloyd Hard at Work on New Back to the Future Game

Lara Croft Online Co-Op Will Happen, Just Later Than Planned

This T-Shirt Is Making Me, Among Other Things, Hungry

Microsoft On China’s Kinect Clone

Activision Blizzard Teams With White House To Develop Smart People

Japanese Nintendo Pitchman Leaves Showbiz

Numbers

iTunes Chart Toppers: Angry Sims

Sports

MLB 10 The Show Tosses Up The Perfect No-Hitter

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