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Major League Baseball 2K9 Xbox 360

$18.00 to $41.00



Major League Baseball 2K9 offers fans improved two-step Precision Pitching controls, deeper Swing Stick batting and quick fielding responses for even greater control of the game.

Manufacturer:2K Games Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN710425395345
Publisher   2K Games
Genre   Sports
ESRB Rating   E - (Everyone)
Output Signal Supported1080i • 1080p • 720p • 480p
HDTV SupportHDTV Support
Audio SupportDolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio16:9
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
Memory Support   With Memory Support
Max. Number Of Players2
Release DateMarch, 2009
UPC710425395345


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Guitar Hero 5 Xbox 360

$13.00 to $60.00



Guitar Hero 5 continues Activision's music rhythm series with an expanded lineup of 85 songs from 83 artists. While the basic format is identical to 2008's Guitar Hero: World Tour, with each song supporting a singer, drummer, lead guitar, and bass, a number of changes have been added to enhance its pick-up-and-play appeal.Minimize

Manufacturer:Activision Key FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
Publisher   Activision
Genre   Simulation • Music • Dance
ESRB Rating   T - (Teen)
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
ESRB DescriptorMild Lyrics • Mild Suggestive Themes
Max. Number Of Players4
Release DateSeptember, 2009
UPC047875958852


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guitar, hero, 5, xbox, 360,

Family Game Night Xbox 360

$10.00 to $54.00



Join your host Mr. Potato Head for fun and games in Hasbro Family Game Night, a package that allows you to play classic games that you know and love, such as Connect Four, Battleship, Yahtzee, Boggle, Sorry! and Sorry! Sliders.

Manufacturer:EA - Electronic Arts Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN19419
Publisher   EA - Electronic Arts
Genre   Family
ESRB Rating   E - (Everyone)
Audio SupportDolby Digital 5.1
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
Control ElementsGamepad • Joystick • Voice Recognition
Max. Number Of Players4
Release DateNovember, 2009
UPC14633194197


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family, game, night, xbox, 360,


Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Xbox 360


The critically acclaimed Call of Duty franchise moves to the 21st century in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Tackle a variety of missions as a US Marine or British SAS Agent to thwart a terrorist madman bent on launching a nuclear assault against the western world. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has a thrill-ride single player campaign, but it's the robust multiplayer mode that will keep players coming back for more. Featuring a deep leveling system and a variety of different modes of play, Call of Duty 4 is the most popular multiyplayer console game ever released.Minimize


Resident Evil 5 Xbox 360


Years after surviving the events in Raccoon City, Chris Redfield has been fighting the scourge of bio-organic weapons all over the world. Now a member of the Bio-terrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSSA), Chris is sent to Africa to investigate a biological agent that is transforming the populace into aggressive and disturbing creatures. Joined by another local BSSA agent, Sheva Alomar, the two must work together to solve the truth behind the disturbing turn of events.Minimize


Gears of War Xbox 360


Ever since the first mention of Microsoft’s Xbox 360, we’ve been seeing tech demos of Epic Games’ masterpiece, Gears of War. Now that the game has hit store shelves, it’s obvious that the hype couldn’t exceed the brilliance that is the Unreal Engine 3.0. In Gears of War, you play as Marcus Fenix, a former war hero wrongly imprisoned by the government and now, the world’s lone hope. Combat the Locust Horde on the dilapidated streets of the planet Sera using a variety of machine guns, pistols, and grenades. Take the fight online in one of five unique multiplayer modes, and tackle the main campaign with a friend using online or split-screen coop.Minimize


Guitar Hero: Van Halen Xbox 360


Activision's third band-centric Guitar Hero release follows rock group Van Halen during its formative years with David Lee Roth as lead singer, but without original bassist Michael Anthony.