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more about #2008kotakuholidaygiftguide more comments → svetlana: Props on the inclusion of TWEWY. So much hype surrounded it, it was why my boyfriend and I bought DSes. And we loved the game. And with the occasio... more » Netnavi: hey now I could finally play Soul Calibur 2 on Gamecube without using a PS2 adapter. Too bad the game I really want to use it with is only in Japan a... more » Knoxximus ver. 5.66: I bought Wind and Water Puzzle Battles for the DC. With shipping it was damn near $60, but I support Yuan Works and I LOVE THAT GAME!! ^_^ more » shouryuuken: lol none of the links they give show up right.. i dunno what gives.. but yeah.. click that. more » shouryuuken: [IMG][i34.tinypic.com]] more » shouryuuken: ummmm... more » fuchikoma: Got DJMP Clazziquai on order already, but the hardcore counterpart Black Square has been bumped to December and it's holding up my order! :( more » ph15h: The PSP bundles look really nice. If I didn't just blow my money on books I would so buy those. >.> Also assuming I knew where to import from wt... more » Protector one: The yesasia.com page for Mirror's Edge claims it "is only compatible with Asian Version XBox 360 consoles." Does anyone know if this is true? And what... more » vyleside: So does Fable 2 have english language support at all? Because being an RPG, I'd probably have to be able to read the menus to progress. more » Shiryu: You guys forgot "The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces" and "Tatsunoko vs Capcom" for the wii. ^____^ I gotta get my hands on Thunderforce VI somehow... *_* more » phicaluk: Nice list. Thanks to the plummeting pound though, I will be importing sweet FA this Xmas. more » El-Suave: The Asia version of "Africa" has no English support, just two translated pages in the manual. The game is in Japanese with no other options. It's very... more » RaptureScientist: Wait, Afrika is coming to North America? more » JayUnreal: hmmm... to buy or not to buy an ipod touch. That is the question. Will I use it for more than nighttime listening or the occasional car ride? With a p... more » -
#iphonegaming
The iPhone Gaming Gift Guide
When the App Store first went live for the iPhone and Touch, I thought that we could quickly download all of the games available and review them. And in fact even made a valiant attempt at doing just that. But as the flood of games continued, not just remaining steady, but increasing, I quickly realized that it's probably better to try and find the gems among the thousands of shovelware, rather than reviewing everything. This is meant to be just that, a quick snapshot of what I think are some of the better games out for the iPhone and Touch currently, broken down into four categories. Keep in mind that while you can certainly use this list for yourselves, you scabby bastards, you can also use this as a great way to deliver affordable presents to your friends and relatives. Just buy them a iTunes gift card and include a few solid recommendations of which games you think they would most enjoy. Heck, I'm pretty sure that's what my dad's getting this Christmas for his Touch. Now hit the list, and keep in mind some real gems, like Puzzle Quest, just aren't out yet, so I couldn't include them More » -
#2008kotakuholidaygiftguide
The PC Gift Guide
Christmas is the time for giving. Yes, yes, it's also the time for receiving, but that's a shallow, selfish outlook on this most special of holidays. Today, we're all about the giving. In particular, what you can give that special someone in your life should they happen to be a PC gamer. More » -
#wii
The Wii Holiday Gift Guide
There's no lack of Wii games to choose from this Holiday season, but picking out the signal from the noise can be difficult when the release list is so damn loud. With a massive line up of Wii games, some retail, some Virtual Console, some WiiWare, it's often difficult to know where to drop the dollars and the Wii Points. Our gift guide will hopefully help new Wii owners and those gifting Wiis this season find the right software purchases to complement their new hardware. Don't forget those Wii Points cards and the extra Nunchuk and Wii Remote for the stockings. As for the games, we've picked some of the best titles for all ages. More »

