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Pixel Duel Recap

18/11/2013

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With the dust settling on our fifth Pixel Duel, now's a good time to take a first peek at our writer's table. Also, before we get fired-up for a bumper gaming Christmas, there's a few more treats for you all this month: Chris reviews Command & Conquer: Red Alert, whilst Shane and Tom write epitaphs for the X360 & PS3 when their successors land in the UK on the 22nd and 29th.
Also, we'd like to say a quick thank you to our Facebook followers, who recently reached triple figures. The likes, comments, discussions, suggestions and requests we've received are all hugely appreciated and you've helped us build a great community, one that already feels much bigger than it is. We promise to continue to work hard in future to make as complete a Pixel Archive as we can, celebrating games of all ages and backgrounds!

Pixel Hi-Score Table (after 5 Duels):
Name W-L W % Points
Duel Pace
Tom Clare
2-1
66.6 29,955
99.85%
Chris Weatherley 2-1 66.6 29,053 96.84%
Shane Battams 1-1 50 17,931 89.65%
Alan Passingham 0-2 0 18,956 94.78%


PIXEL DUELS:
MotorStorm RC    
    Rez        Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Wip3out        Super Castlevania IV

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