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Available For: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Reviewed On: Xbox 360
One of the great things about the modern era of video games is the way the technology allows the creator to craft an entire world around the player. There are limits, of course, but the most inventive game makers find ways to infuse every nook and cranny with a particular identity. In the current generation of games, none have done it better than
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Available For: PlayStation, XBox
Reviewed On: Xbox
These days, thanks to multimedia franchises like Pokemon and Dragonball Z, most kids have some knowledge of Japanese animation, and they wield terms like anime easily. Back in the mid-1980s, we had no idea what anime was, but we knew what it looked like, thanks to a handful of titles that had been translated into English for U.S. broadcast—titles like
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Available For: Nintendo DSi, Nintendo Wii
Reviewed On: Nintendo Wii
When I was a kid, I used to spend hours playing solitaire. I must have known 10 different variations, and I’d play them over and over, one after the other, on quiet, rainy days. Years later, I did the same thing on my computer—on late nights in the dorm basement and slow afternoons at work. And now the same old addiction has reared its ugly head
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Texas Hold’em is by far the most popular poker game variation in the world today,
online and live both in casinos and home games all over the world. The
idea of the game is to combine two personal cards with five community cards
to create the best five-card poker hand. It’s very easy to learn,
but to become a top player takes years of practice.
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