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Fri, 1 September 2006
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"This afternoon, no promises" -IT guy

Don't panic! We're working on it!
Yes, the PC PowerPlay forums are still down. Yes, we said they'd be up by midday yesterday. But no, we didn't anticipate the problems that would occur while the data was being transferred to a new server.

A quick call to our IT department saw words like "database corruption" thrown about. It's scary stuff, but these guys can program a toaster to dance like in Ghostbusters II, so we're confident that they can sort out the kinks. Indeed, they working on them right now as I type this, striving to get the forums back online "this afternoon, [but] no promises."

The way us humble humans are struggling against the machine's evil scheme... it's like something out of The Matrix, I swear.

We apologise once again for the inconvenience, and we thank you for your patience.

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Forum Downtime

Wed, 30 August 2006
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Forums down, but will return tomorrow

Trying to access our forums but having no luck? Never fear, they're just having a bit of a lie down.

The PC PowerPlay forums are currently offline while we move everything over to a brand new server. We anticipate things will be up and running again by no later than midday tomorrow.

We apologise for the inconvenience.

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Welcome!

Fri, 14 July 2006
by: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it | source: PCPP Online! | thanks: Darren and the online posse!

Welcome! To the all-new PCPP Online website! Your favourite magazine now has a significant prescence on the web, and it's totally free!

Take a look around. Read some classic PCPP articles. Send our bloggers angry emails. Check out the exclusive Prey hands on. And be sure to check back every day for more updates and gaming goodness.

Coming soon: the PCPP Online Tech Section. And more features. And exclusive online reviews. More classic PCPP articles from days of yore. Screenshots. Trailers. Flash. Heaps of stuff!

So again let me say welcome to the PCPP Online site, and thanks to you for visiting and making it all possible!
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Funky Freeware Fighter!

Thu, 13 July 2006
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Go crazy with Tukumi Fighters

Confusing, no?
Described by its creator, one man operation ABA Games, as a "Sticky 2d Shooter", Tumiki Fighters is a peculiar blending of classic side scrolling shoot-em-up and Katamari Damacy. Like KD, Tumiki Fighters hails from the land of all things innovative, Japan, and boasts a similarly unique art style, in this case one seemingly inspired by a child's toy blocks.

Taking your roughly aeroplane-shaped collection of pastel coloured blocks for a spin for the first time initially feels like any other Japanese style shooter. Enemies approach from the right. You dodge their fire and shoot them down. Where Tumiki Fighters differs from the norm is that once you've gunned down an opponent you can catch their bullet riddled geometric hulk and attach it to your ship, forming a makeshift shield. Assimilating an enemy with guns grants the player that extra firepower. The downside, of course, is that once the little aeroplane becomes a huge amorphous mass of ordinance spitting cubes and triangles, it also becomes a rather easier target for the enemy. Don't expect that massive turret ripped from the smouldering chassis of the previous boss enemy to last more than a few seconds.

It's a beautifully simple premise and, like Katmari Damacy, one of those ideas that makes one wonder why no one thought of it sooner. Best of all, it's one that you don't have to pay for. The game is freeware, available to download from the ABA games website. Simple, innovative and addictive, this is a game well worth the tiny five megabyte download.

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