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Submitted by skynidas 951d ago | article

Joystiq: Three games to light up your 4th

Joystiq writes: "The founding of a nation is pretty significant and well worth getting excited about. The best way to display said excitement is, of course, with massive, colorful airborne explosions, a.k.a. fireworks. Tomorrow night, towns across the USA will be putting on fireworks displays, big and small -- but why should you have to wait for it to get dark? The games you'll find after the break will let you get all explode-y from the comfort of your living room, without the charred mess and frantic 911 call. So, put on your favorite patriotic tune (it's "The Stars & Stripes Forever" for us) and make with the clicking!" (Big Bang Mini, Boom Boom Rocket, Fantavision, Nintendo DS, PS2, Xbox 360)

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