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Fret NiceInnovation in video games is rare, especially in a tight economy, but Fret Nice takes the two necessary steps into innovation while still remaining safe: it's an XBLA game (inexpensive distribution and low development budget), and it combines two successful genres: rhythm (specifically guitar) and platform games.
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Cover ArtThe video game industry has become huge, a multi-billion dollar industry, far from the early days of Pong and Pac-Man. As it has blossomed, it has developed its own trends and set its own records. To commemorate the industry's various accomplishments, the Guinness Book of World Records has published a specific volume just for video games, the Guinness World Records 2010 Gamer's Edition.
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Box ArtAre you an alien who lost your tail in battle a long time ago? What about an insect-like android? If you know what I'm talking about, you probably own this game already. If you don't, go buy it. You'll like it. It's good.
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ScreenshotThe Beatles: Rock Band continues its list of available complete albums, complete with dreamscapes in some as with previous albums. We were given a chance to check out the latest, Rubber Soul, so of the 11 new songs, here's our family-friendly list:  read more »

sponge 1I’m gonna let you in on a little secret; I just don’t get SpongeBob SquarePants. Am I alone in this? My son, Nikolai (age 8), however, seems to like him. He even has an umbrella with his image on it, which makes me chuckle at the irony of the idea… Imagine using a sponge as an umbrella.  read more »

Wii Box ArtWhat's the difference between Band Hero and Guitar Hero 5? The music and graphics. That's pretty much it. But these are some major differences, more than you'd expect. Read on.
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Video Game Christmas2009 saw the release of a lot of great video games, plus a few serious clunkers. While you can check out our reviews for all kinds of ideas, here are some of our favorites from the past few months that we recommend for families:  read more »

Box ArtWhile there's definitely a limit to the amount of potential downloadable albums for The Beatles Rock Band, the wave has just begun. Following the Abbey Road release, MTV Games and Harmonix have followed with the Sgt.  read more »
LRB_X360_2D_f.jpgWhen I first heard the announcement for LEGO Rock Band, I could hardly contain my excitement. We've played many of the other LEGO video games, all of them excellent, so how could this combination possibly go wrong? All you need is everything that makes the Rock Band franchise great combined with the fun and humor of the LEGO games.  read more »
ScreenshotWhen Beatles: Rock Band launched, it included the biggest hits from their iconic Abbey Road album, and on October 20 (360/Wii) and October 22 (PS3), the rest of the album became available for players to download. Harmonix sent us a code, so we decided to give it a look.

This set contains all new scenes to complement the music, and yes, you need The Beatles: Rock Band for these, not the standard Rock Band or Rock Band 2.
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