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      The kids are out of school. Gas prices are dropping. The sun is shining (perhaps). In short, it's summer. And where there's summer, there's travel -- and where there's travel, there's cars and planes full of bored people wondering if they're there yet, and nobody wants that. Turn your journey from chore to cheer with a selection of travel-friendly board game classics.

      Settlers of CatanSettlers of Catan: Travel Edition
      Breakout smash Settlers of Catan has introduced millions to the so-called "German-style" board game: simple rules, short play sessions, and a pronounced emphasis on strategy rather than luck. This travel edition streamlines Catan's rules still further, and transforms the board from an

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    • Top-rated game ever returns, but does ‘Ocarina’ still hit the right notes?

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      The Legend of Zelda:
      Ocarina of Time 3D (Nintendo 3DS)

      Link, play me a tune. Ask ten gamers what the best video game ever made is, and you'll probably get at least twelve answers. And more than a few arguments, and
      perhaps a fistfight or two.

      Ask a group of critics, though -- a task made much easier by sites like Metacritic.com -- and you'll get a much clearer answer: it's The
      Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which, with a critical aggregate score of an incredible 99%, is the top-rated game of all time.

      And this week, it's being re-released on Nintendo's 3DS with a graphical update that does much to hide the wrinkles of its fourteen-year
      vintage. Can Ocarina of Time 3DS recapture the magic of the original?

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      Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D - Capcom Like to try before you buy? Hope to save a few bucks by purchasing your games used? Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D may not be the game for you.

      Saved games in the Nintendo 3DS title, which hits shelves Tuesday, can't be erased. In other words, when your progress is saved, it's there forever -- even if you loan it to a friend or sell it to someone else. If you manage to beat the game, there is no way to get rid of your save file and play it again from scratch.

      And that's prompting game rental giant GameFly to remove it from its inventory -- and has GameStop, the leader in used game sales, doing some serious soul searching.

      Since the game is so new, there are mixed reports about whether

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      BioShock Infinite - 2K Games You've seen which games wowed us at the recent E3 expo, but the big show isn't technically over until the Game Critics have announced their picks. Representing over 40 publications (including Yahoo! Games), the video game journalist illuminati have officially chosen their fave: it's BioShock: Infinite. The first-person game swept all four categories in which it was nominated, taking home wins as Best PC Game, Best Action/Adventure, Best Original and the coveted Best Overall spot.

      Other multiple winners include Battlefield 3 (Best Action, Best Online Multiplayer), The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Best RPG, Best Console Game), and Sound Shapes (Best Social/Casual, Best Handheld Game.) Full list

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    • ‘Adios’ to Star Wars Galaxies

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      The Dark Side has won. It was never as popular as World of Warcraft, but Star Wars Galaxies had something that the king of MMORPGs didn't: The Force.

      Galaxies used the power of the Star Wars brand for eight years, an eternity in the games space. Unfortunately, those days are almost at an end. In December, the game will suffer the same fate as Princess Leia's home planet of Alderaan. It will be terminated.

      Now before you start writing an angry letter to George Lucas, remember that this sort of thing happens all the time. Eventually, even the most beloved online games go to that great arcade in the sky. Such is the fate of Galaxies. The game, which launched in 2003, has seen its share of success and problems (many

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      California Supreme Court Justices - Getty Images In a landmark ruling, the U. S. Supreme Court Monday declared video games are protected forms of free speech, striking down a controversial California law that that attempted to restrict the sale of some titles to minors.

      The state argued that violent games are harmful to children and, as such, their sale should be restricted. California took a slightly different approach than other states who have attempted to pass similiar laws, though, by including violent games in the same category as cigarettes and adult magazines.

      The Court strongly rejected the argument.

      "Video games qualify for First Amendment protection," the Court said in its ruling, written by Justice Scalia. "Like protected

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      The Black Eyed Peas Experience - Ubisoft Having conquered the world of pop, the Black Eyed Peas are after your living room.

      The hip-hop behemoth is teaming up with game maker Ubisoft to release "The Black Eyed Peas Experience," a dance game that will allow fans to control avatars of Peas members will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo and Fergie, strutting their
      stuff with motion-controlled moves on the Xbox 360 Kinect and the Nintendo Wii. The game is being billed as a follow-up to Michael Jackson: The Experience, released by Ubisoft last year.

      As thousands of Parisians filed into the capacious Stade de France Saturday evening to attend the last of three performances there by the Peas, the band took a moment backstage with Ubisoft CEO Yves

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    • Court: Calif. can’t ban violent video game sales

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      WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to let California regulate the sale or rental of violent video games to children, saying governments do not have the power to "restrict the ideas to which children may be exposed" despite complaints about graphic violence.

      Mortal Kombat - Warner Bros. Interactive On a 7-2 vote, the high court upheld a federal appeals court decision to throw out the state's ban on the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Sacramento had ruled that the law violated minors' rights under the First Amendment, and the high court agreed.

      "No doubt a state possesses legitimate power to protect children from harm," said Justice Antonin Scalia, who

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      The original "War Games" - Courtesy of MGM

      Global thermonuclear war is coming back to a theater near you. And, fittingly, a gamer is helping make it happen.

      Deadline reports that the 1983 film 'WarGames' is getting rebooted by MGM, who have tapped Seth Gordon -- the man behind the acclaimed video game documentary 'The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters' -- to direct.

      It's great news for fans of the original. Starring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy, 'WarGames' tells the story of a young computer geek who hacks into a government network to play some games and accidentally triggers World War III.  Not only was it
      one of the first mainstream Hollywood hits to tap into the burgeoning field of tech hacking and online gaming (it's

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      The Mario Marathon brothers It might not be as famous as the Boston Marathon, but a marathon taking place in the Mushroom Kingdom sounds like a lot more fun.

      A group of civic-minded -- and seriously dedicated -- Nintendo fans have kicked off Mario Marathon 4, a fund-raising effort for the Child's Play Charity, which provides hospitalized children with toys and games.

      Started in 2008, the annual event (which is broadcast live online) features a group of gamers who attempt to complete a series of levels from Nintendo's popular Super Mario games.

      Sounds easy, right? Of course, there's a twist: As donations increase, so do the number of levels the group has to complete -- and they don't stop until all of the levels are

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