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Best of the Rest: January 29th, 2009

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If you haven’t heard about this, check it out: Some enterprising college students in Texas changed a road sign on a nearby freeway from the usual drab traffic notice to the ever more entertaining “Zombies Ahead”. Everybody was cool with it, too, which is a huge relief — especially after the Mooninites nightmare in Boston. – The Feed

  • Leipzig is dead! Long live gamescom! – Destructoid
  • Spielberg, Electronic Arts bringing Boom Blox sequel to Wii – Reuters
  • Sony Games Division sees 32% loss – Gamasutra
  • PopCap bringing Bejeweled 2, Peggle and more to PSN – Joystiq
  • Europe gets awesome “Best of Halo” Xbox 360 bundle – Xbox.Joystiq
  • So, those “5,000″ Rock Band songs we were “promised”? Yeah, it’s practically impossible – Destructoid
  • Nintendo lowers Wii forecast, but raises DS forecast – Reuters
  • Former Crackdown devs working on new game codenamed “Project Crackdown”. For serious – videogaming247
  • Prince of Persia DLC inbound, pretty – Shacknews
  • Activision, Electronic Arts may cut software prices – GameDaily
  • Postal II to be displayed in Nobel Prize museum. For serious – Joystiq
  • Microsoft’s Y2K9 Bug Strikes Again! This time in PC Gears of WarRipten
  • Rumor Has It that Gamecock Founder Mike Wilson bought good press. Literally! – Joystiq
  • Bruce Shelley says goodbye to Ensemble – Big Download
  • Layoffs hit Disney Interactive – GameDaily
  • In news that is not remotely shocking, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has been confirmed – Destructoid

Kotaku Press Release Count: Three

As you guys may know, we all have lives outside of video games. Today I got some rather encouraging news regarding mine. I want to rejoice, but I can’t really do anything for another year and a half.

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