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GameShark @ E3 Expo 2005
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge
May 18th - 20th
May 18th - 20th

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The Electronic Entertainment Expo may be over but our coverage continues with a flurry of features on some of the hottest games that were on display last week in L.A. (May 18th - 20th). And if you missed any of our other coverage last week you can find it all right here! And don't forget to check out GameShark.com's booth babe galleries and Mad Catz' NFL girls (linked above) just for fun. - GameShark Staff.

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