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		<title>By: J. Randy Graham</title>
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		<description>How about doing a review of Toy Soldiers arcade game by Signal for Xbox? It&#039;s a very unique twist on the tower defense genre and the graphics really make you feel like you are in someone&#039;s basement in the 1920&#039;s or 30&#039;s when I suppose young boys would have been playing with World War I inspired wind-up toys, etc. The best part is the unusual weapons, such as the A7V &quot;Moving Fortress,&quot; the Tsar tank and the Zeppelin airships. Would love to read Armchair General&#039;s take on this game. How about an article on World War I tanks, weapons, etc.?

These are just suggestions not intended for publication but I would love any feedback.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about doing a review of Toy Soldiers arcade game by Signal for Xbox? It&#8217;s a very unique twist on the tower defense genre and the graphics really make you feel like you are in someone&#8217;s basement in the 1920&#8242;s or 30&#8242;s when I suppose young boys would have been playing with World War I inspired wind-up toys, etc. The best part is the unusual weapons, such as the A7V &#8220;Moving Fortress,&#8221; the Tsar tank and the Zeppelin airships. Would love to read Armchair General&#8217;s take on this game. How about an article on World War I tanks, weapons, etc.?</p>
<p>These are just suggestions not intended for publication but I would love any feedback.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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