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Plants vs. Zombies

Addictive action and super-cute visuals make Plants vs. Zombies an enjoyable and engaging romp.

Little King's Story

This deep, challenging and beautiful RTS-RPG hybrid is cleverly disguised as a child-friendly introduction to the strategy genre.

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Reviews

  • Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

    With an exhilarating campaign, intense cooperative mode and addictive multiplayer competition, Uncharted 2 is a complete game that is completely awesome.

  • Red Faction: Guerrilla

    Though repetitive, this third-person action game is a great open-world adventure for anyone with an appetite for destruction.

  • Fieldrunners

    If you don't mind paying for it, Fieldrunners is a fast and fun game that requires solid strategy to master.

  • Left 4 Dead

    Left 4 Dead makes both sides of the zombie apocalypse a thrill to experience, as long as you're not alone.

  • Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance

    Supreme Commander gets even bigger and better-looking thanks to this feature-packed expansion.

  • Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms

    This great new expansion offers a significant amount of new content for veteran Medieval II players.

  • The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth II

    The Battle for Middle-earth II proves that real-time strategy works on the Xbox 360. It's also a pretty impressive game, as well.

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Features

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  • Carriers in a tether over iPhone capabilities

    One of the more curious aspects of the iPhone phenomenon has been the disconnect between the device's capabilities and carriers' willingness to support them.

  • Celebrating three decades of Apple

    In the 1970s, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were going door-to-door at the UC Berkeley dorms selling "blue boxes" -- electronic devices that tricked the telephone network into allowing free long-distance phone calls.

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Downloads

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