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	<title>Comments on: Cross-Pollenation 1: 8BitHero</title>
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		<title>By: Kerri</title>
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One of my largest interests is reading blogs. I just can’t get enough! I usually browse a large amount of sites before I actually sit down and do anything on the internet. It’s like a daily occurrence along with checking emails. This is the first instalment in a series of posts detailing some of the other blogs I read and why I like them.

Game People is a very modern games blog cleverly aimed towards both casual and non-gamers. Much of its posts are written in a clear and friendly way straying away from the jargon based blogger stance that many websites are written in. Set out like a version of Top Trumps the writers include people from all walks of life and each has their own card detailing the writer’s experiences and day to day lives. The site has been going since late 2006 and shows no sign of stopping. If you’re interested in a games site sans bias, definitely check out Game People like… right now!</description>
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<p>One of my largest interests is reading blogs. I just can’t get enough! I usually browse a large amount of sites before I actually sit down and do anything on the internet. It’s like a daily occurrence along with checking emails. This is the first instalment in a series of posts detailing some of the other blogs I read and why I like them.</p>
<p>Game People is a very modern games blog cleverly aimed towards both casual and non-gamers. Much of its posts are written in a clear and friendly way straying away from the jargon based blogger stance that many websites are written in. Set out like a version of Top Trumps the writers include people from all walks of life and each has their own card detailing the writer’s experiences and day to day lives. The site has been going since late 2006 and shows no sign of stopping. If you’re interested in a games site sans bias, definitely check out Game People like… right now!</p>
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