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The holidays are upon us, ladies and gentlemen. And with the holidays comes all those classic holiday movies we love. Whether it's "A Christmas Story," "The Santa Clause" or "Miracle on 34th Street," these movies have a way of putting us all in the holiday spirit and place the focus on spending more money at department stores. (0) comments

Welcome to the familiar town setting of "Animal Crossing: City Folk." In this iteration of the beloved franchise for the Nintendo Wii, players traverse a recognizable landscape established and refined by the two previous entries. As players get accustomed to the new Wii controls, one that facilitates the menu system like "Animal Crossing: Wild World" did by allowing players to point at the tab they want to open, realization sets in that this is the same "Animal Crossing" as the original, released for GameCube in 2002. (0) comments

It's that time of the year again - the time for everyone to give thanks. Last Thursday, we all sat down with our families and enjoyed a feast full of pre-made turkey, store-bought gravy, some sort of breaded dish that your mom insisted was stuffing and some weird, white mush that mildly resembled mashed potatoes. (0) comments

For those who are not aware, the platforming genre is in its decline. Many kids these days love their shooting games and end up leaving Sonic and Mario in the dust. It really is a shame though, because every so often a title like "Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts" comes along and reminds us why the platforming genre is so versatile and everlasting. (0) comments

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