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God of War 1-2
Shadow of The Collosuss
Final fantasy 10



                                     

                             End of 2008 Sales:

               Wii- 39 Million 360- 25Million PS3- 22 Million

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oh and
Persona 3
Ico
Kingdom hearts 1-2.



                                     

                             End of 2008 Sales:

               Wii- 39 Million 360- 25Million PS3- 22 Million

                          PSN: papasmurf5721

                  

 

         

 

                                                   

      

Can't go wrong with a Gran Turismo game. Call me crazy but I really enjoyed all the Lord of the Rings games (except fellowship of the ring, the one that wasn't made by EA, it totally sucked). Two Towers and Third Age the graphics where average but Return of the King is fun and all three should be really cheap. Third Age the premise is kind of stupid but running around killing orcs in Middle Earth is always good fun especially for the price you could get it at. SSX 3 is a lot of fun. I know I will get flamed a little bit for suggesting EA games but these are actually good.



Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. A Tactics game on the same level, if not higher, as Final Fantasy Tactics.



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