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My name is Sara Anslee, I live in Colorado. I am very fond of gaming, writing, and blogging. I share the latest news and tips about sports games, video games, gaming movies, gaming devices, and accessories. I also love watching movies and traveling.

College Hoops 2K8 PlayStation 3 Giveaway

EA may be the marketing king when it comes to sports video games, but in terms of overall quality, 2K Sports’ series of 2K games not only holds a candle to EA’s titles, but in some cases outdoes them. The College Hoops 2K series is one such instance, as the series has continually been the top-selling college basketball game and generally has the higher review scores to go along with its sales. This year….

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Jeff Corwin Experience: Season One DVD Set Giveaway

Before Steve Irwin, animal conservation and “adventure environmentalism” was a fringe topic never considered for mainstream conversation, let alone mainstream television. Yet the “Crocodile Hunter” and his enthusiasm brought wildlife education into the living room for millions of people, and his success brought dozens more kindred souls into the cable-TV fold. One such adventurer, Jeff Corwin, now has his own….

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Robin B Hood (starring Jackie Chan) DVD Giveaway

Benjamin Franklin said only three things were certain in life: birth, death and taxes. Good ol’ Ben Franklin obviously lived long ago, because nowadays he’d have to add one more to his list: Jackie Chan will kick butt (as will Chuck Norris). Jackie Chan is both comic genius and martial-arts master, but his latest outing takes a bit of a detour from his usual gang-driven content. In Robin B Hood, Jackie Chan plays a babysitter. Granted, Chan….

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DailyGame Celebrates Christmas — And is Proud of It

America’s political correctness has spiraled out of control. During late November and early December it’s fair to say “happy holidays,” because people are preparing (and shopping) for a variety of cultural celebrations. But from December 20 through 24, why don’t people just say “Merry Christmas”? It’s totally acceptable to mention Chanukah or Kwanzaa, but if you so much as utter the word “Christmas,” people clam up like a teen’s….

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