Now that’s really mean...

Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 15 April 2010 19:00 EDT
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‘Mean Girls’, the high-school-set 2004 teen-flick, is finally coming to the small screen(s) as a release for the DS.

A classic of the genre, the film is also the vehicle which launched starlet Lindsay Lohan on to the Hollywood circuit. But in the last six years, Lohan’s life has become significantly less sparkly, which might explain why the cover of the forthcoming DS title doesn’t even feature her. As Lohan’s learnt, high-school girls might be bitchy, but games developers are really mean.

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