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Spore Computer Game

$31.00 to $53.00



From the mind of Will Wright, the creator of The Sims, comes SPORE™, an epic journey that takes you from the origin and evolution of life through the development of civilization and technology and eventually all the way into the deepest reaches of outer space.

Manufacturer:Maxis Key FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
Publisher   Maxis
Genre   Strategy
Platform   Windows
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
UPC14633153521


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Rome Total War Gold Edition Computer Game

$10.00 to $28.00



Rome: Total War Gold Edition brings together the award-winning Rome: Total War and it’s critically-acclaimed official expansion, Barbarian Invasion. This is the perfect opportunity for armchair Generals to conquer and control the greatest empire ever known by man.

Manufacturer:Sega Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN85166
Publisher   Sega
Genre   Strategy
ESRB Rating   T - (Teen)
ESRB DescriptorViolence
Platform   Windows
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
Control ElementsMouse • Keyboard
Distribution Media   CD-ROM
Release DateFebruary, 2006
UPC010086851663


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Slots from Bally Gaming Computer Game

$4.00 to $20.00



Hours and hours of virtual gambling excitement; Try your luck on more than 40 slot machines; Play on the most popular machines in casinos today

Manufacturer:Masque Publishing Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNC95-847-0
Publisher   Masque Publishing
Genre   Gambling
ESRB Rating   E - (Everyone)
ESRB DescriptorGambling
Platform   Windows, Mac
Control ElementsMouse • Keyboard
Distribution Media   CD-ROM
Release DateOctober, 2002
UPC098252101927


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Solitaire Master 3 Computer Game


Unwind with a leisurely game of solitaire, choosing from a remarkable 450 variations. You'll find original new games alongside perennial favourites like Klondike, Free Cell, Deuces & Queens, Cat's Cradle, Four Leaf Clover and Spider Web. Ring the changes with 75 colourful card backs, over 500 backgrounds and multiple decks. And get the most from your games with playing tips, redo and undo options. But beware... These games are so addictive they should carry a health warning!Minimize


Halo Combat Evolved Computer Game


Named Game of the Year by Electronic Gaming Monthly, IGN.com Edge, and the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences, "Halo" now makes its highly anticipated move to the PC, courtesy of Bungie and Gearbox Software. "Halo," enhanced for play on the PC, contains all the action-packed combat and thrilling gameplay that made it a smash hit for video game fans everywhere. Armed with a new arsenal of weapons and vehicles, "Halo" delivers challenges and surprises as well as intense online multiplayer competition exclusively for the PC.Minimize


Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Computer Game


War rages on in the fourth edition of Activision's acclaimed war game. For the first time in the series, Call of Duty moves away from WWII to the modern battlefield.


Operation Flashpoint Game of the Year edition Computer Game


Penetrating even deeper into Operation Flashpoint territory, comes Operation Flashpoint: Game of the Year edition. Raw recruits to Operation Flashpoint can experience the impending conflict with just one complete package. The award winning game is fully loaded with every upgrade, add-on and expansion, including all vehicles, weapons and extra campaigns released to date. Operation Flashpoint: Game of the Year contains Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis, Red Hammer and Resistance in one box:Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis scenario is modern warfare: It is 1985, in the midst of the Cold War, and Gorbachev has been elected to power bringing with him policies of glasnost and perestroika. However, resistance Soviet groups are opposed to the new wave and are refusing to serve the new regime in Moscow. One group has taken control of an island community, and is using it as an armed stronghold for the old order. Enhancing the FlashMinimize