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- Games Online -- Video Games
[V]ideo games must compete for wallet share and clock time with other forms of entertainment. Active Gamers spend an average of $58 a week on entertainment, $16 of which goes to video games. They ... average about a quarter of their weekly leisure time (13 out of 55.3 hours) playing video games. After gaming, music is the second most popular activity among the majority Active Gamer groups, though it is tied for first among females at nine hours. - Sudoku -- Games
Sudoku software is now ... very popular on PCs, websites, and mobile phones. It comes with many distributions of Linux. It has also been released on portable video game handhelds such as the Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, the Game Boy Advance, and even on several iPod models. One of the most popular video games featuring Sudoku is Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!. Critically and commercially well received, it generated particular praise for its Sudoku implementation[1][2][3] and sold more than 8 million copies worldwide.[4] - Mahjong -- Games
Mahjong Time - Mahjong Time is an online version of the traditional Chinese game of Mahjong. Traditional mahjong is played by 4 players, where the objective is to assemble a hand of certain combinations. At Mahjong Time, You can play against other players 24/7, no download required! Compete in tournaments (or create your own!) and win money & prizes. - Speedball -- Games
The original future sport game, Speedball is played out on a small court with five players on each team, making it more frantic than the more famous sequel. The ball must be thrown into the goal at your opponent's end. Any amount of physical contact can be made, and there are no illegal ways to get the ball or the goal. - Dodgers -- Games
By 1981 the Dodgers were well entrenched in baseball culture, and when rookie pitcher Fernando Valenzuela took the mound for his first game and pitched a shutout, "Fernandomania" swept the nation. The 20-year-old left-hander won his first 8 decisions and was the only pitcher ever named Rookie of the Year. - Bomberman -- Games
The eponymous character, Bomberman, is a robot that wants to be free from his job at an underground bomb factory. He must find his way through a maze while avoiding enemies. Doors leading to further maze rooms are found under rocks, which Bomberman must destroy with bombs. There are items that can help improve Bomberman's bombs, such as the Fire ability, which improves the blast range of his bombs. Bomberman will turn human when he escapes and reaches the surface. Each game has 50 levels in total. - Xenogears -- Games
Xenogears is an rpg made by Squaresoft. It is a blend of Robo-tech fighting robots and kung fu all in one. The game centers around a hero name Fei as he trys to stop a war and finds out about his past. Along his journey, he encounters many different characters that will help him and those that will try to kill him. This is truly an epic rpg from the people at Square. - Game Boy -- Game Boy Advance
The Game Boy Advance is a hand held system produced by Nintendo and is the last of Nintendo's hand held systems not to have the friggin' rechargeable battery that costs a fortune to replace, oh yeah and that useful back light. It came out some time in 2001, before that gay rival company of lady boys, Sony, made hand held consoles-... meaning that there was no competition for sales meaning that it probably did pretty well. The game cartridges were half the size of the previous hand helds-the games were overall pretty crap-except maybe for Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, the first good-graphics Pokemon game. none other than Bill Gates from Microsoft. Yes, that evil lying Satan has been selling his ideas to Nintendo for years. - Game Boy -- Game Boy Micro
The Game Boy Micro is one of the slickest items to come from Nintendo in a long time. At an introductory price of around $100, the Micro is about $20 more than the GBA SP, and plays less games. If you want size, go with the Micro. If you want more function for a better price, pick up another version of the GBA. If you're wanting to play GBA games and still look to the future, another $50 bucks earns you a Nintendo DS. Which you choose is simply a matter of your priorities. - Popcap Games -- Ipod
PopCap Games Inc. announced that Peggle(TM) is available for play on the iPod. Casual gamers can download Peggle from the iTunes store for US$4.99, and the game is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Peggle has been downloaded more than 10 million times on the Web since its introduction in March 2007, and this enormous success prompted PopCap to accelerate development of the iPod version. Peggle utilizes the iPod's clickwheel and sharp high-resolution display. The iPod version of Peggle includes all 55 levels, 10 magical powers and 75 Grand Master challenges, as well as the two-player Duel Mode, of the PC and Macintosh original.