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30 Greatest Games of 2005

Next Generation continues its end-of-year celebration with a treatise on the 30 finest games of the year. From the article: "Some may remember 2005 as a year of financial shortfalls, rising game production costs, depleted Xbox 360 stock, political soap-boxing, or over-exertion in Korean Internet cafes. Forget all that stuff for now. 2005 wasn't a year to be remembered for one great gaming breakthrough or innovation, but it did produce some remarkable products. It was a year marked with some of the best games of the fading generation. "

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  1. troll alert! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    NBA Street V3 is EA's latest tribute to three-on-three arcade-style hoops. The fun and easy-to-learn core gameplay is generally the same as before, not counting a few upgrades. Still, it captures those ideas and presents them in a slick, satisfying package. It's also fun to fantasize about those massive black cock. Props to the GNAA!

  2. Re:What's so unbelivable about the RAM usage? by drsquare · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    $80 of RAM just to move squares around a grid? What a piss-take.

  3. mo3 down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    bought the farm... as one of the Documents Rl1ke a thing for the hapless *BSD *BSD but FreeBSD