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Posted July 25th, 2008    2 Comments

A much better week for downloaders everywhere. I take a mini vacation and come back to a large plate of very decent games. This week, I talk about Wii’s Pirates, Super Fantasy Zone, Gley Lancer, 360’s 1942 Joint Strike, Go Go Break Steady, Jade Empire, Puzzle Quest, N+ Level Pack 1, Playstation 3’s PixlJunk Eden, and more!
Oops I called it 1943. Its actually 1942. My bad.

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2 Responses to “Cowlauncher Talks Video Game DLC #22 7-25-08”
  1. Dar Says:

    I bought cowlauncher lunch and he didnt put out. :(

  2. Quahgg Says:

    Really? What a rip off. Did he at least save you 10 bucks on a shitty arcade game?


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