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		<title>It&#8217;s the most wonderful time of the year (to be a gamer)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas is coming up in three and a half months, and that means publishers are opening the floodgates to get their big games out in time for the shopping season.  This is always a fun time for me, but it has a major drawback too: there&#8217;s just no time to play everything! This go-around I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christmas is coming up in three and a half months, and that means publishers are opening the floodgates to get their big games out in time for the shopping season.  This is always a fun time for me, but it has a major drawback too: there&#8217;s just no time to play everything!</p>
<p>This go-around I&#8217;m going to talk about the games that I&#8217;m excited to play.  This isn&#8217;t a list of what&#8217;s going to be hot, and I&#8217;m sure most of you will think, &#8220;But what about Super Ultra PS3 Game X Part 2: The Sequeling??&#8221;  First of all, there&#8217;s no such game, and second, if it&#8217;s not interesting to <em>me</em> it&#8217;s not going on the list.  I&#8217;m also only going to talk about games for platforms that I own, because getting all worked up for a game I can&#8217;t even play is kinda silly, don&#8217;t you think?  Fear not though, because my collection includes all 3 current-gen platforms, a PC, DS and PSP.</p>
<p>First up is the 360.  Why?  Because it was the first of the current round of consoles that I procured.  Thats why.</p>
<p><strong>Rock Band 2, September 14th:</strong> What needs to be said about this game?  The only way you could NOT have heard of it is if you&#8217;ve been sleeping under a rock on <em>Mars</em> for the last few years.  This year&#8217;s go around features a bunch of new songs, the most interesting of which is Eye of the Tiger, by Survivor.  That&#8217;s right, the inspirational rock epic from Rocky III is here to get you fired up to take on the challenge of your rival.  You&#8217;ll need it, especially if your rival is either XM staffer &lt;rook&gt; or &lt;moebius&gt; (I know I do).</p>
<p><strong>Fable 2, October 21st:</strong> I want this game because it promises to be one or to things that Fable 1 promised to be.  Maybe I should be getting excited for Fable 3 instead&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Gears of War 2, November 7th:</strong> Mainly because I&#8217;d like to see the ending of the first Gears of War.</p>
<p>On to the Wii!  Wait.  There&#8217;s nothing awesome coming out for this console if you&#8217;re older than say, 9.  There are some must-haves for this system though, so let&#8217;s recap.  If you have a Wii, and you don&#8217;t already own these<strong> </strong>my recommendation is the following: sell it to someone who actually enjoys playing video games.</p>
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<li>Super Smash Bros Brawl</li>
<li>Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess</li>
<li>Super Mario Galaxy</li>
<li>Metroid Prime 3</li>
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<p>The PS3 has a pretty shallow catalog, which makes me kinda sad.  The last big release was Metal Gear Solid 4, and the rest of big titles for Christmas are all cross-platform 360/PC games.  Nevertheless I love the PS3 menu system, and the DualShock 3 controller is way better than anything else out there, so xplat as these games may be, I&#8217;ll be getting them for the PS3.</p>
<p><strong>Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, September 16th:</strong> I played the demo of this, and while not as jaw droppingly revolutionary as all the hype would have me believe, I actually had a good time playing it.  The Star Wars atmosphere and feel of the game is second only to the original Knights of the Old Republic.  Should be a fun play, but I doubt it will be one I find myself talking about with friends 5 years from now.</p>
<p><strong>Dead Space, September 14th:</strong> I love horror.  I love science fiction, and I absolutely love science fiction horror (I&#8217;m looking at you <em>Alien</em>) so this should be the perfect thing for me.  Assuming the game is actually fun to <em>play</em> of course.</p>
<p><strong>Fallout 3, October 28th:</strong> Fallout 1<strong> </strong> and 2<strong> </strong> are some of my most favorite games of all time.  I was even fortunate enough to be able to attend the Fallout 2 launch party in California in 1998.  Then the Fallout franchise was sold to Bethesda.  Bethesda rocked my socks off with Elder Scrolls: Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind, and then they released the atrocious Oblivion.  Raped of any sense of progression or accomplishment, and bereft of any real reward for exploration, Oblivion was a boring slog from start to finish.  Pretty landscapes though!  So this game could go either way.  I&#8217;m buying it in the hopes Bethesda can return to the greatness of their earlier works and produce a Fallout sequel worthy of its predecessors.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for PC games later in the week!</p>
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