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Favourite poker games
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Top candidate : Texas Hold'em
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Your favourite classic arcade games
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Top candidate : Donkey Kong
Developed by Nintendo and released in 1981. Jumpman must rescue a Lady from a large ape named Donkey Kong. Jumpman was later known as Mario and Lady was later known as Pauline.
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The coolest peripherals for Nintendo Wii
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Top candidate : Wii MotionPlus, Nintendo's upcoming accessory for the revolutionary Wii Remote
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The best games for Xbox 360
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Top candidate : Assassins Creed
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What's the best computergame?
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Top candidate : Galacta - The Battle for Saturn
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The most memorable classic Amiga games
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Top candidate : Marble Madness
The object of the game is to move your marble through the mazes and get to the finish line. There are enemies along the way that will try to stop you by trying to push you off the mazes or stun you so you can't move. There are other obstacles that you must overcome by precise movements and good timing. Easy to learn and lots of fun.
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The best games for Nintento Wii
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Top candidate : Super Mario Galaxy
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The best sport in the game Wii Sports Resort
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Top candidate : Table Tennis
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The most violent videogames.
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Top candidate : Manhunt (2003):
While Rockstar's GTA series is more famous for violence, it's the company's dark, gritty murder-voyeur simulation that holds a few records, at least for Australian readers. The first game was passed by the OFLC in October 2003, but then refused classification in September 2004, essentially due to to political pressure - and when arguably anyone who wanted a copy of the game already had one.
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