Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3-D (3DS)

Gabrielle is a normal girl until one day she accidentally sneezed her soul out of her body! To get back into herself, she must go to Monsterville and do the Ghostly Groove dance and collect screams so she can go back home On the way, she’ll meet many friendly monsters, like Vlad the cowardly vampire, Fang the lonely werewolf, the caring “Frankie,” Robert the mummified teddy bear, and others. Help Gabrielle dance and make friends so she can go back home in Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove, a charming little game for 3DS.

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Game Review: Cabela’s Adventure Camp (Wii, 360, PS3)

Cabela’s Adventure Camp is a collection of mini-games with an outdoor summer camp theme. Try mountain biking, river rafting, wave riding, skeet shooting, archery, and other events as you compete to be the top camper (Wii version reviewed here).

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Game Review: Generator Rex: Agent of Providence (360, PS3, Wii, 3DS, DS)

Generator Rex is a popular animated series on Cartoon Network about a teenage boy who lives in the future. In this time, microscopic machines called Nanites affect every living being on the planet. These Nanites have the power to turn creatures into monsters, but one teenage boy named Rex can control these Nanites and turn parts of his body into a living weapon. Now you can help Rex save the world from evil in this 3-D hack and slash platform brawler for all the major game consoles (360 version reviewed here).

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Game Review: Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo (DS)

Moshi Monsters is a super popular Web site for kids that lets them take care of their own monsters. I’ve seen tons of commercials and toys for them anyway. Looks kind of like this generation’s version of Neopets. One of the things you can do on the site is have pets for your monsters called Moshlings. Now you can take care of these little guys on the DS with Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo.

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Game Review: Fate/EXTRA (PSP)

Fate/EXTRA is an RPG based on a popular anime series. Play as a high school student who notices that something is not quite right about the world. You’ll soon discover that reality is fabricated and the virtual world is used as a training ground for a great war. The story is a bit more interesting than that, but I don’t want to spoil it for anyone.

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Cary’s Top Five Favorite Mario Platformers and Characters

In honor of Super Mario 3-D Land being recently released, here’s a quick blog about my top five favorite Mario platformers and my top five favorite Mario characters! Let’s-a go!

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Game Review: Jimmie Johnson’s Anything With An Engine (Wii, 360, PS3)

NASCAR racers, and most race car drivers in general, usually get their start on go-karts. Such is the case with Jimmie Johnson’s Anything With An Engine, a kooky kart racer for all the major game consoles (360 version reviewed here).

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Call of Doritos

This blog is all that and a bag of chips! Well, actually it’s about a bag of chips. I found out that Doritos made some special Call of Duty snack bags, so I had to take a picture of it to show you all. This will probably be all I talk about regarding Call of Duty, too. Click here to see the chips.

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Game Review: NASCAR Unleashed (Wii, 360, PS3, 3DS)

Popular NASCAR racers and cars are busting out of the oval stadium and racing out in the wild with NASCAR Unleashed. Take your favorite drivers on the open road in this crash and bash arcade racer available on all current popular game consoles (Wii version reviewed here).

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Game Review: Sonic Generations (360, PS3, PC)

An evil time travelling monster has taken Sonic from his 20th Anniversary party and forced him into the past. Now it’s up to modern Sonic to team up with his classic Sega Genesis era self to travel through worlds old and new to save Sonic’s many friends! Sonic Generations is a celebration of 2-D classic and 3-D modern Sonic that will assuredly please fans of the series. (360 version reviewed here)

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