Most Popular Videogames
Most Popular Videogames
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With so many game consoles out there, sometimes there’s no way of telling which games people are actually using or buying. Have you ever really thought about the number of games sold each year and which gaming system rakes in the most sales? Probably not. You’re probably just like every gamer who finds their niche and sticks with it.
We know you’re dying to find out what everyone else is playing and our guide just might make you sound a little more in-the-know the next time your friend asks for a game recommendation!
Most Popular VideoGame Rentals for Microsoft Xbox since last March:
• Halo 2
• Halo: Combat Evolved
• Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell
• Fable
Most Popular Videogame Rentals for Microsoft Xbox 360 since last March:
• Gears of War The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
• Call of Duty 2
• Madden NFL ’07
Most Popular Wii Videogame rentals:
• Wii Sports
• The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
• Wii Play
Most Popular Nintendo DS Videogame rentals:
• New Super Mario Bros.
• Nintendogs
• Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
• Animal Crossing: Wild World
Most Popular Videogames for Sony PlayStation:
• Gran Turismo
• Tomb Raider II
• Metal Gear Solid
• Resident Evil 2
Most Popular Videogames for Sony PlayStation 2:
• Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
• Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec
• Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Most Popular Videogame rentals for Sony PlayStation 3:
• Grand Theft Auto IV
• Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
• SOCOM: Confrontation
• Heavenly Sword
The above list merely touches bases with the number of games and consoles available out there. 6StarReviews.com is a site that compared some of the top online videogame rentals and they found that one service, Gamefly, even gives you discount prices on games you’ve rented and can’t live without.
The plethora of gaming options are endless and for devoted gamers, the Internet is a great place to find old game titles, consoles and trade games. For kids and adults who take life a little less seriously, it can be a rewarding and fun hobby to try.
Kelly Liyakasa is a writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. If you like saving time and money by having someone else review leading sites and products, then Visit our site at 6StarReviews.com.
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