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Old Dec 22, 2008, 07:15 PM
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Best Games of 2008:

What are some of the best video games this year?

Here is my list:

Resistance 2
Little Big Planet
Metal Gear Solid 4
Gears of War 2
Call of Duty, World at War
Far Cry 2
Prince of Persia 4
Pure
Tiger Woods 2009
Fallout 3
Mirror's Edge
Grand Theft Auto 4

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Old Dec 22, 2008, 07:36 PM
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I don't play many games but I will have to say that grand theft auto 4 is a great game. I bought this for my hubby for father's day and he is still playing it and refers to it as his kick butt father's day present.(okay maybe he don't say butt, but you get the idea)
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Old Dec 23, 2008, 12:17 AM
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Those games are pretty good.
Though I probably wouldn't play them
(I'll do with my simple and relatively non-violent video games )

I wish my brother wouldn't play violent video games like GTA 4 because he gets kinda scary and out of control though right now he's just addicted to WoW, Oblivion, and Magic the Gathering, which isn't so bad, even if all he ever seems to talk about are his deck strategies and his WoW level etc. all the time lol.
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Old Dec 23, 2008, 04:39 PM
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I dont know any of them...dont know a GameCube from a Playstation to an I-Pod to a Gooseberry or whatever they call those phones now

I remember riding my Schwinn Stingray up to the Kwik-Pik on 261 to play Donkey Kong until my fingers went numb....ah memories
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Old Dec 23, 2008, 06:44 PM
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I dont know any of them...dont know a GameCube from a Playstation to an I-Pod to a Gooseberry or whatever they call those phones now

I remember riding my Schwinn Stingray up to the Kwik-Pik on 261 to play Donkey Kong until my fingers went numb....ah memories


LOL I remember DK, Pacman, Galaga, Asteroids, etc...

On Little Big Planet, someone was able to build a Donkey Kong level, it is pretty funny to watch 'sackboy" play the Mario part
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Old Dec 23, 2008, 06:45 PM
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Those games are pretty good.
Though I probably wouldn't play them
(I'll do with my simple and relatively non-violent video games )

I wish my brother wouldn't play violent video games like GTA 4 because he gets kinda scary and out of control though right now he's just addicted to WoW, Oblivion, and Magic the Gathering, which isn't so bad, even if all he ever seems to talk about are his deck strategies and his WoW level etc. all the time lol.
Little Big Planet is both simple and harmless, its made for a wide audience, best of all, you get to build your own levels and customize your character with hundreds outfits.

TJ
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Old Dec 23, 2008, 06:47 PM
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There is some pretty cool downloadable stuff on it too!! One of my favs, Niko is da man!

TJ
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