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Alvin and the Chipmunks (Wii, Nintendo DS, Playstation 2, PC)
The surprise hit of the 2007 Christmas season,
"Alvin and the Chipmunks" has taken the country by storm, quickly becoming a million-seller. Based on the live action film of the same name. Kids and nostalgia-seeking adults can
check out "Alvin and the Chipmunks" for the Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, and
PC. Players control the trio in rhythm-based challenges set to
more than 40 different songs. Rated E for everyone.
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Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting
(Xbox Live Arcade)
The Classic Arcade game is born again in the Xbox Live Arcade's biggest hit.
"Street Fighter II" is the definitive one-on-one fighting game
and this version, developed for XBLA, is an arcade-perfect translation with the greatest promise in the game's online mode—fight your
opponents from across the street or across the globe.
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My French Coach
(Nintendo DS)
One of the best reviewed and best selling games over the 2007 Holiday Season, "My French Coach" uses games to help people become fluent in French.
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My Spanish Coach
(Nintendo DS)
"My Spanish Coach" is a useful and fun tool that one can use to develop better language abilities in Spanish.
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World Championship Poker: Deluxe Series
(Nintendo DS)
"World Championship Poker: Deluxe Series" for the Nintendo DS
dishes out a heaping helping of value for a relatively inexpensive price. It
includes 10 popular poker variations—including Texas Hold ‘Em and Seven-Card
Stud—4 barroom side games, an extensive career mode, and a multiplayer mode
that allows up to six players to participate using only a single game card.
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Monopoly/Boggle/Yahtzee/Battleship
(Nintendo DS)
Sometimes it's relaxing to kick back with an old-fashioned
board game—or four, for that matter. These four iconic Hasbro board games,
combined into a single package, make great use of the Nintendo DS functions,
offering virtually everything the physical board games do.
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Capcom Classics Mini Mix
(Playstation Portable)
Developed by Sensory Sweep for Capcom, this trio of old-school
action titles—including the original NES versions of "Bionic Commando," "Strider,"
and "Mighty Final Fight"—are all here faithfully recreated and available to play
in either the original aspect ratio or stretched to fill the handheld's
widescreen display.
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Jackass: The Game
(Nintendo DS)
Players assume the show's popular on-screen
personalities—digitally incarnated—from Johnny Knoxville to Steve-O, as well as
the rest of the cast. Complex physical dynamics allow the chaos of the Jackass
acts to come to life in the game, as each brutal, bone-jarring, blood-spurting
stunt challenges the player to act even more crazy and wild. With more than
35 unique scenarios, players will get to experience Jackass stunts too extreme
for even their wildest dreams.
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted
(Nintendo DS)
Sensory Sweep’s "Need for Speed: Most Wanted" combines the
vicarious thrill of illicit street racing and tuner customization with the
intensity of strategic police pursuits.
This exciting series features a sprawling metropolis as its
setting. Players can increase their street cred and be challenged to more
impressive races; they can also build up their rap sheet by evading police. As
players successfully complete more and more dangerous feats of illegality, they
will move up the “Black List” in order to become the most wanted racer on the
streets.
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005
(Nintendo DS)
"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005" offers a thrilling breadth of
gameplay options. The main draw is the legend tour where you play as a custom
avatar in a series of multi-day tournaments, as well as one-on-one matches
against real-life pros like Retief Goosen, Vijay Singh, and even Tiger himself.
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Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends: Imagination Invaders
(Nintendo DS)
Experience a fully 3D version of the Foster's house and enjoy
the mischief, humor and outrageous fun of the show. Play through three
stylus-based mini-games as you venture through the house and take on the Space
Nut Boogies. Interact with Cheese, Imaginary Man, Jackie Khones, and more of
your favorite imaginary friends as you complete a number of side quests. Shoot
spit wads to distract guards, disable cameras, and trigger puzzle elements, and
search through Foster's to find disguises and other helpful items to get past
the patrolling Space Nut Boogies and locate “The Greatest Thing in the
Universe.”
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Justice League Heroes
(Nintendo DS)
"Justice League Heroes" for the Nintendo DS is a 3D beat-'em-up
game that lets you control four of DC Comics' most popular characters and
experience what makes each individual character unique. The plot focuses on the
travails of four Justice League members as they track down a mysterious
mastermind that has plunged the world into chaos with a two-pronged attack of
killer robots and mind-controlled superbeings.
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Capcom Puzzle World
(Playstation Portable)
"Capcom Puzzle World" is a compilation of puzzle games developed
by Capcom, including Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo—one of the best competitive
puzzle games of all time—Buster Bros., Super Buster Bros., Buster Buddies, and
Block Block.
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Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and the Amp
(Nintendo DS)
"Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and the Amp" is a brand new
gaming genre—the “Rock ‘n' Roll Brawler”—targeted primarily for children aged
6-11. Players can enjoy the action solo or with 2-Player WiFi cooperative
mode.
This side-scrolling adventure game follows two very cool pop
stars from Cartoon Network's animated rock series Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. Fans
play as Ami or Yumi using their skills to solve puzzles, battle enemies, and
unlock mini-games in both single-player or multiplayer mode.
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Tom and Jerry Tales
(Nintendo DS)
In "Tom and Jerry Tales," players will experience the age-old
struggle between cat and mouse which fans have enjoyed for decades. Gamers take on the
role of Jerry, whose antics lead the crazy housecat Tom into trouble. With Tom
hot on his trail, the gamer relies on both sharp reflexes and strategy as Jerry
tries to avoid exciting booby traps while trying to achieve each level’s goal
to return safe and gloriously to the mouse hole.
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Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
(Nintendo DS)
"Marvel Nemesis" features 18 playable characters, each
represented in the game's extensive storyline in Story Mode. Adding to the
feature list is a Time Attack mode where players can work their way through an
assortment of opponents in a set amount of time.
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Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics
(Game Boy Advance)
"Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics" combines RPG elements,
fighting tactics, and intense battle scenarios. Assuming the role of one of 10
legendary characters, including Yusuke Urameshi, Kuwabara, and Kurama, players
experience the thrills of the Dark Tournament saga by commanding teams of up to
five contenders and use powerful combos and super moves found in the animated
TV series to defeat their enemies.
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Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective
(Game Boy Advance)
Players can assume the role of six unique major characters from
the popular show including Yusuke, Kuwabara, Kurama, Hiei, Botan, and Kayko.
Additionally, this incredible game includes the frightening major enemies from
the television series' Spirit Detective Saga and offers more than 20 remarkable
levels of gameplay.
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SnoCross 2: Featuring Blair Morgan
(Playstation 2)
Keep racing and never lose sight of your dream to become the
world’s best SnoCross Champion! You will have to buy, race, upgrade, and win
the ultimate snowmobile in order to advance your way to the top. Speed through over 30
challenging tracks with fully customizable snowmobiles and fight your way
through the rankings in "SnoCross2: Featuring Blair Morgan."
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