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Video game gifts: From DiRTy fun to crazy rabbits, there's a game for all stockings
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii; Nintendo) Last year, the "Legend of Zelda" franchise got a huge boost when "Twilight Princess" was released for the Nintendo Wii. With the interactive controllers, gamers playing as the main character Link can wield it like a sword or a slingshot and use it to take down orcs and other dark creatures of the night. The goal, of course, is to save the world from falling into shadow, but with storyline twists and challenging boss battles, the mission isn't that easy. But those who play have fun nevertheless.
Rock Band (PS2, PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii; MTV Games) Take music-based gaming to a whole new level. Four players take on the role of lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals to win the crowd's approval. Play to a variety of music tracks that span various rock genres. Take a role and form a band to play in-house or live against complete strangers online.
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Assassin's Creed (PS3, Xbox360; Ubisoft) Take a trip to the past where the conflict of the Third Crusade is driving the Holy Land to ruin. Play as the assassin Altair, a member of a secret order whose calling is to punish evil-doers on all sides and reshape history.
Bioshock (PC, Xbox 360; 2K Games) Take a trip back to the future in this art-deco take on a futuristic undersea city plagued by genetically altered lunatics. Solve the mystery behind the city's founder while battling foes with a variety of weapons and personal genetic enhancements.
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