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Wii Game of the Month: July 2008

Wii Game of the Month: MLB Power Pros

Why IGN picked it: Not much has changed since last year, but what has was done so for the better. There's more varied commentary this time around, and the new MLB Life mode adds even more into the mix. You'll get more options, a bit more on the stat tracking side, even more create-a-player options (both in general, and worked into the very different Success Mode- and MLB Life-created players) and can still rock well over 100 hours should you so choose.

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10 Best Forgotten Sports Game Franchises That Should Come Back

From Xfire: "Sports games are the average Joe's best chance at getting to play under the big bright lights with thousands of people in the stands watching their every move. It doesn't matter if you're a hoops junkie or a baseball fan, sports video games let you live out your hopes and dreams."

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The ten finest games to bear the Final Fantasy name

It’s one of the most iconic names in the games industry. Square Enix needs only slap “Final Fantasy” on the box to almost guarantee to generate a fever hype behind the game.

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PhoenixUp2959d ago

I really wish we had a FFXII HD

Rebel_Scum2958d ago

lol, dudes worried about getting chewed out for mentioning Lightning Returns but fails to include any of the FF's from VI to IX. Madness indeed!

WongAidan2958d ago

No need to include those because everyone knows they the best Final Fantasy games. IX being my favourite. Final Fantasy XIII series is just shockingly bad!

Sly-Lupin2958d ago

You're kidding, right?

Good grief.

NapalmSanctuary2957d ago

lol what?! That is one sad list of games...

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Game Theory: The Roguelike and the Absurd; What dungeon crawling tells us about humanity

Digitally Downloaded writes: "What is appealing about the roguelike is that on a very fundamental level, from the very building blocks of the sub-genre's creation, it is absurdism in motion. And, just like absurdism in theatre, literature, and the other arts, through its repetitive mechanical structure it tells us a lot about the human condition because it is so damned addictive."

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