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Reviewed on 11/13/2006
Nintendo Wii
It lacks the graphical prowess and rich media features of the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but the Nintendo Wii's combination of unique motion-sensitive controllers and emphasis on fun gameplay make the ultra-affordable console hard to resist.
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Nintendo Wii - Game console, Nintendo Wii disc, Nintendo GAMECUBE disc, IBM PowerPC
$249
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Reviewed on 09/27/2006
Sony PlayStation 3 (20GB)
The next-generation Sony PlayStation 3 is a graphical powerhouse and Blu-ray movie player with an impressive array of extra features.
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Sony PlayStation 3 - Game console, BD-ROM, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, IBM Cell Broadband Engine 3.2 GHz, 1920 x 1080
This product is no longer offered by Sony.
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Reviewed on 09/27/2006
Sony PlayStation 3 Metal Gear Solid 4 Bundle (80GB)
The next-generation Sony PlayStation 3 is a graphical powerhouse and Blu-ray movie player with an impressive array of extra features.
$499
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Reviewed on 04/13/2006
Nintendo DS Lite (polar white)
With a slick new design, brighter screens, and a growing library of fun and innovative games, the Nintendo DS Lite is an impressive improvement over the original DS.
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Nintendo DS Lite - Handheld game system, Handheld, Cartridge, 2
$129
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Reviewed on 04/13/2006
Nintendo DS Lite (Onyx Black)
With a slick new design, brighter screens, and a growing library of fun and innovative games, the Nintendo DS Lite is an impressive improvement over the original DS.
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Nintendo DS Lite - Handheld game system, Handheld, Cartridge, 2
$129
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Reviewed on 04/13/2006
Nintendo DS Lite (Coral Pink)
With a slick new design, brighter screens, and a growing library of fun and innovative games, the Nintendo DS Lite is an impressive improvement over the original DS.
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Nintendo DS Lite - Handheld game system, Handheld, Cartridge, 2
$129
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Reviewed on 04/13/2006
Nintendo DS Lite (red)
With a slick new design, brighter screens, and a growing library of fun and innovative games, the Nintendo DS Lite is an impressive improvement over the original DS.
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Nintendo DS Lite - Handheld game system, Handheld, Cartridge, 2
$129
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Reviewed on 04/13/2006
Nintendo DS Lite (polar cobalt blue)
With a slick new design, brighter screens, and a growing library of fun and innovative games, the Nintendo DS Lite is an impressive improvement over the original DS.
$129
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Reviewed on 03/15/2006
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP (Pearl Blue)
Now that it has a brighter screen, Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP is the budget champ for portable gaming.
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Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP - Handheld game system, Handheld, Cartridge, 1 x Sharp ARM7TDMI
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Reviewed on 03/15/2006
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP (Graphite)
Now that it has a brighter screen, Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP is the budget champ for portable gaming.
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Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP - Handheld game system, Handheld, Cartridge, 1 x Sharp ARM7TDMI
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