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Game reviews for sports, editors' picks

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  • SSX

    Become an extreme sports star from the comfort of your home as you snowboard down death-defying peaks.

     
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    Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
    (Game, 2012)
  • Video game zaniness combines with real world sports competition to create gold medal fun.

     
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    Platforms: Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS
    (Game, 2011)
  • Play as or against your favorite MLB team in game modes that promote teamwork.

     
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    Platforms: Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Windows, Xbox 360
    (Game, 2011)
  • This stellar basketball simulation also doubles as a lesson in NBA history.

     
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    Platforms: Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Windows, Xbox 360
    (Game, 2010)
  • This kid-friendly sim zeroes in on the basics and fun of football. It's a smart pick!

     
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    Platforms: Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360
    (Game, 2009)
  • Simple, intuitive controls and the ability to play kid versions of the pros make this a great pick.

     
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    Platforms: Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2
    (Game, 2009)
  • Mario makes tennis just a little more fun in this Wii game that puts a wide variety of swings at your fingertips.

     
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    Platforms: Nintendo Wii
    (Game, 2009)
  • Almost as fun than real snowboarding, mastering this game's cool tricks take you from novice to pro.

     
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    Platforms: Xbox 360
    (Game, 2009)