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      <description>Hilarious commentary from a bunch of modern-day 10-13 year olds that are sat in front of some &quot;classic&quot; arcade and console games mostly from the 80s. Having played most of these games &quot;in the day&quot;, I can&apos;t help feeling both indignant and somewhat abashed. EGM: Do you feel like you&apos;re in the middle of the Star Wars universe? Everybody: No. Parker: It feels like we&apos;re in some barely 3D universe. Bobby: Maybe it feels like we&apos;re in the Star Wars universe where you can&apos;t see that well. Source: Child&apos;s Play Part II from 1UP.COM...</description>
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