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To continue on from yesterday’s flash spotlight of SJORC2 we now have the complete guide, so if you are stuck, worry not and continue reading.

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Reemus and Liam return for yet another wacky adventure in a tale of bug extermination gone wild. The Death Slugs are also back, and it seems as if they are even more stronger than before! This time they go on a quest to reach the All-Knowing Parasite for the answer to the Death Slug threat.

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Indie Review: Teeworlds
By: Hung-Two | December 2nd, 2008

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Cute buggers with guns. Look at ‘em. That’s me, as a Mudkip Tee. And as a Mudkip Tee, I get to bash, grapple and blast my friends into a cute happy oblivion with a 2D action platform game that weighs in at only 4.44MB, for Windows and Linux.

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Flash Spotlight: Doom
By: Razzi3l | December 1st, 2008

The classic FPS Doom, claimed by some to be the greatest game of all time, has finally reached flash format. It’s a faithful copy of the original game, and after 15 years, Doom still remains immortal. Pioneer in 3D graphics, network multiplayer, and custom expansions, the game’s impact on the FPS genre is still seen everywhere.

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Flash Spotlight: Inquisitive Dave
By: Razzi3l | November 30th, 2008

In a refreshing break from the usual spate of Action/Shooter games usually uploaded to Kongregate, we have this little gem of a RPG. Drawn in the style of 90’s RPGs, it is a game that brings a nostalgic moment to older gamers. It may be a bit old now but that doesn’t stop us from still recommending it.

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Streets of Rage is a side-scrolling beat ‘em up with a plot like a bad ‘80s action movie. Luckily, mindless action movies make for great fun in videogame form when done right. This game’s simple plot involves three ex-cops taking the law into their own hands in an attempt to rid their city of a “secret criminal syndicate”. While Streets of Rage has a lot in common with several other beat ‘em ups of the time, there are numerous elements that make it stand out as one of the best.

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Duels: Warstorm is Challenge Games’ newest browser based game, based loosely on a collectible card game.  In it, players assemble decks of certain cards and battle each other to see who can top the leader boards.  As is normal for Challenge Games, the graphics to the game are slick and polished, but the game play leaves quite a bit to be desired.

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Gamer Limit weekly wrap up.
By: Colin Robinson | November 23rd, 2008

Each sunday in an effort to increase popularity between both sites we will be providing a list of the most popular stories published on Gamer Limit in the previous week. Continue reading after the jump for the stories.

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Super Mario Bros has been written about so many times that its hard to know what to say about it that hasn’t been said already. This is basically the prototypical platform game that started a franchise and helped Nintendo become the household name it is today. The sequel to the 1983 game Mario Bros, and the third game to feature Mario (although he was known only as “Jumpman” in his Donkey Kong debut), Super Mario Bros follows the story of an Italian plumber (and his brother Luigi in two-player mode) attempting to rescue a Princess named Peach (or Toadstool, depending on where you lived) from the evil Bowser, king of the Koopas. This all takes place in the Mushroom Kingdom of course, where annoying Goombas, naughty turtles and cloud-riding gimps are all out to give the Mario Brothers a hard time.

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For those of you who missed last week’s coverage. Kongregate and Scion are hosting a new developer contest. Tutorials on basic AS2 and AS3 programming have been provided, as well as a toolkit containing various image and sound assets. For more information, click here.

Entries will be accepted until November 28th. For each week of November I will post my top picks. These are not in any specific order. It is just a list of entries that I think are worth paying some attention to throughout their development for the duration of the contest; especially for readers who have yet to cast any votes. For a list of all entries, click here.

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