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The other day, we showed you box art for Tetris Party Deluxe for Wii, a retail version of the WiiWare game.  We also showed you a rating for Tetris Party Live for DSiWare.  It seems like Tetris will not be stopping there, as there will also be a retail DS game called Tetris Party Deluxe.  [...]
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As far as weird box arts go, a picture of wrestler who is either a) headless and has his bodiless opponent in a headlock, b) is headless but has his own head in a headlock, or c) simply has a very long neck and can bend it backwards in a way that makes it seem as though he’s headless and has his ow
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Honestly, we're not sure how anyone could come up with the idea of a pirahna plant keepsake box. A keepsake box, ideally, is designed to keep your precious items in a safe place so you'll always know where they are. Pirahna plants, on the other hand, are about as far away from safe as you can get.
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1. “Dear John” ($13.8 million)2. “Avatar” ($6.1 million)3. “From Paris With Love” ($3 million)4. “Edge of Darkness” ($2.3 million)5. “When in Rome” ($2 million)After seven straight weekend victories, is it possible that “Avatar”
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Here’s a preview of Super Street Fighter IV’s box art. As a reminder, this much awaited fighting video game will hit store shelves on April 27th. [gameinformer]
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii isn't the only box art getting special treatmentNintendo plans to ship the first Wii game in a black box when it releases Zangeki no Reginleiv, a gory giant slaying action game, this February in Japan.  This special black box marks the second time Nintendo has broken the t
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Professor Layton and the Diabolical BoxDeveloper: Level-5Publisher: NintendoPlatform: Nintendo DSReleased: August 24, 2009Test Freaks’ Freak Score: 9.6/10In their second outing, Professor Layton and Apprentice Luke explore not one, but two curious villages as well as the curious train that connects
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In a slight change to our usual transmission, we’ve decided to actually play and rush-review the games behind some of videogames most rubbish box arts to see if they are actually jerky or whether their covers hide some real gems. First up, Vice: Project Doom. There were two things about this game t