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Christmas Pixels

7/12/2015

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Phew, it's December already, and another year is almost at an end. We're looking forward to an exciting 2016 that's rich with gaming possibilities, but as this is The Pixel Empire's fourth (!) Christmas already, we've got a bunch of reviews on the way before the year is out. 
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Tom has already got the ball rolling with a look back at karting favourite Mario Kart: Double Dash for the GameCube. Elsewhere, he has plans to review the GC's Resident Evil remake, and if he's feeling especially brave, a Christmas-specific game too! As ever, Shane offers up our most contemporary coverage with a look at two of 2015's biggest releases: Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4) and Rockband 4 (XONE).

Al's been bitten by the writing bug too; handheld fans should look out for his piece on Heroes of Loot very soon. For retro aficionados, he's also been spending some time with Brutal Sports Football ​for the Amiga, no less.

We hope you all have a great holiday season, and look forward to covering much more in 2016!

​- Tom
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    Tom Clare

    Editor of The Pixel Empire. Loves writing and has been known to play the odd game on occasion.

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