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Secret Santa Rides Again!

2/12/2013

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It's a busy festive period for the The Pixel Empire. Our elves (in this case Alan, Chris, Shane and Tom) will be hard at work slaving away to bring you some Xmas treats. Here's just a few of the things we have in store for you over the next few weeks.
We have coverage of an evocative new IP in the guise of sci-fi adventure Remember Me X360, a thorough playtest of Mastertronic's latest classic-game remake Speedball 2 HD PC, whilst Tom and Chris have lined up wintry-themed reviews of Beyond the Ice Palace CPC and Snatcher SCD to keep you warm on those chilly evenings. Elsewhere, we fulfil a reader request from one of our most dedicated followers, in the form of Need For Speed: Porsche 2000 PS, whilst Alan has a very special interview in store that our retro fans are going to love. Not going to say anything more just yet... consider it a surprise present.

After the fun we had last year, Retro Secret Santa is back! Our four writers each choose a 16-bit title, they in turn got jumbled, picked at random and given to another member of the Pixel writing team to review over the holidays. This is what you (and we) have got to look forward to:

CYBORG JUSTICE
SMD - Tom
THE SIMPSONS: BART'S NIGHTMARE SNES - Chris
PUSH OVER SNES - Shane
GUNSTAR HEROES SMD - Alan
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