Jaz Rignall
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Feature | Letter from America: Which game satisfied you?
Plus: Who's the real hero of Metal Gear?
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Letter from America: Who makes the best Zelda games?
Plus: 3DS is three this week.
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Feature | Letter from America: Want an iPhone Game Boy?
Plus: Amazon's video game console.
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Letter from America: 8-bit classics that deserve a remake
Plus: My Little Pony CCG.
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Letter from America: The greatest worst game ever?
Plus: Mr Mobile! Tear down this paywall.
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Letter from America: Saving Nintendo's bacon
Plus: Orc crackling.
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Letter from America: Our fave PS1 and PS2 games
Plus: Concursion - a five-game mashup
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Letter from America: PS Now or never?
Plus: Curse of the Great Curry God.
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Letter from America: The highs and lows of 2013
Plus: What's your earliest gaming memory?
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Feature | Games of 2013: Rocksmith 2014
Synchronicity.
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Letter from America: Saving the best 'til last
USgamer's favourite features of 2013.
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Letter from America: Yo Doom! You's old
And the case of the too pretty alien females.
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Letter from America: I love Gran Turismo 6
Even with its microtransactions.
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Letter from America: I love Forza 5
But absolutely hate its microtransactions
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Letter from America: Is Wii U worth buying?
Plus the least glamorous launch night ever.
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Letter from America: Do you need a PS4 right now?
No, says Jaz Rignall. Not really.
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Feature | Eurogamer's guide to system swansongs
A hundred ways to say goodbye.
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Letter from America: Next-gen - shipping bricks
Plus the new Zelda looks rubbish.
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Letter from America: Who makes the best Mario games?
Plus PS4 and Xbox One launch game line-ups.
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Letter from America: $60 for a game is a big FU
Plus Mega Drive's 25th anniversary and Capcom's clanger.
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Letter from America: why Wii U isn't selling
Plus: great iOS games and how to be a pixel artist.
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Why Colecovision could have been the Xbox of its era.
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Feature | Letter from America
GTA Online not working: rubbish. But not the end of the world.
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It's weeks like this when Jaz misses old Blighty.
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A game might make a billion dollars, but it doesn't mean it's perfect.