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		By: Felix		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Awesome Self-Hosted is a good list! One of the most interesting. As for roguelikes, no... nope. Actually not. The Berlin Interpretation is widely considered worse than obsolete: ancient, rotten and clinging to the genre like a dead weight. It&#039;s only of historical interest at best, a mistake to learn from. That real-time twin-stick shooters with procedural generation and permadeath are a distinct subgenre is another story. There&#039;s no confusion, barring kids who discover the older turn-based games to hilarious effect. What mummy crawled out of a tomb to write that article?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome Self-Hosted is a good list! One of the most interesting. As for roguelikes, no&#8230; nope. Actually not. The Berlin Interpretation is widely considered worse than obsolete: ancient, rotten and clinging to the genre like a dead weight. It&#8217;s only of historical interest at best, a mistake to learn from. That real-time twin-stick shooters with procedural generation and permadeath are a distinct subgenre is another story. There&#8217;s no confusion, barring kids who discover the older turn-based games to hilarious effect. What mummy crawled out of a tomb to write that article?</p>
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