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Office Depot (Dec 05 2006 10:51 GMT) - Price: $699.99; Rating: 3 |
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Mariachi gets some respect (Dec 05 2006 10:47 GMT) - Nativadad Cano, the gent on the right, is a legend in his own time. Born in Jalisco, he came to Los Angeles in 1957 as a member of one of the city's two mariachi ensembles. He started his own, Los Camperos, in 1961 and damn if they aren't still going... |
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Xbox 360 Review: Call of Duty 3 (Dec 05 2006 10:39 GMT) - It's only been a year since we last shot down Nazi forces in the Call of Duty franchise. With that time, developer Treyarch has crafted a richer World War II experience replete with more active battlefields, added vehicle control, and the same game play that made the first sequel a success. This is an excellent update all around, with the exception of online multi-player. Scope is the significant upgrade this year as players cross the battlefields of Polish, Canadian, French and American forces as they begin their quest to take back France from the invading Germans. |
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Xbox 360 Review: Big Bumpin' (Dec 05 2006 10:28 GMT) - Nothing says fun like bumper cars. It's the only safe way motorists can take out their road rage frustrations and it's one of the few ways children can get behind the wheel. Naturally, fender benders and vehicular battles should make for great video game material and Big Bumpin' for the Xbox and Xbox 360 uses the premise in what is easily the best of the three Burger King Xbox titles available at the restaurants right now. Big Bumpin' takes players to the carnival where they will participate in five different game modes, which all take place from behind the wheel of a bumper car. Just like in Pocketbike Racer, Bumpin' lets you assume the identity of one of the franchise's mascots such as The King, Subservient Chicken or the tasty Whopper Jr. |
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