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      Retro Duo Twin Video Game System for NES & SNES (White) (Video Game)
      Retro Duo Twin Video Game System for NES & SNES (White) (Video Game)By Retro Duo 6 used and new from $36.44 Customer Rating: First tagged “game” by James Chung Customer tags: system, [...]

      Written by: Super Gadgets Info


      Amazon video game system voting promotion
      Amazon.com is having a really interesting promotion (they ran the same one last year). They are offering some video game systems for insanely cheap. To be specific: Choose between - Nintendo Wii for $79 - Sony Playstation 3 for $139 - Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade for $99 BUT this is nor ordinary sale. You have to vote on which special you want Amazon to run. If the special deal you vote for gets the most votes, then you will become eligible to get the system for that price. I believe Nintendo Wii is currently winning with 55% of the votes. But that could change. You must vote for an item to be eligible to buy it on 11/22/07 12:01am ~ 11:59pm To get all of the details for this promotion go here http://promotions.amazon.com/ Make sure to read all the details. And if anyone gets a system please post a comment here and let us all know! Share This Visit the Free Stuff Finder for more great freebies.

      Written by: Free Stuff Finder


      Sony Playstation 3 PS3 - 60GB Premium Video Game System (USA Version)
      Sony Playstation 3 PS3 - 60GB Premium Video Game System (USA Version)By PS3 11 utilised and new from $569.99 First tagged “sony” by A. Branagh “the gift dude” Customer tags: playstation 3, playstation, games, console, 1080p, video games, blu-ray, ps3, sony (more…) Technorati Tags: playstation 3, playstation, games, console, 1080p, video games, blu-ray, ps3, sony

      Written by: Digital Camera Info and Review


      Age Rating Game System Information
      Built through the classification system games already present in the Europe, the PGI (Pan-European Game Information) age rating system was established in 2003 to help European parents make informed decisions on buying interactive games. Designed to ensure that minors are not exposed to games that are unsuitable for their particular age group, the system is supported by the major console manufacturers, including PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo, as well as by publishers and developers of interactive games throughout Europe.The age rating system has been developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and has the enthusiastic support of the European Commission, who considers the new system to be a model of European harmonization in the field of protection of children.Source & Image:pegi

      Written by: Nothing Toxic


      Game System Controllers
      What is your all-time favorite controller? Is it Xbox's, or is it Nintendo 64's controller with the rumble pack? Wireless or wired? Which ones are the most confortable during the all night gamming session?Post your comment and joing the conversation.

      Written by: Technology Reviews


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