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Burnout Dominator
PS2, PSP
If you like to go fast — really fast — the arcade-style
Burnout racing series is for you.
Burnout games have always been about the thrill of driving as recklessly as you can without wrecking, and
Dominator makes it official with the new “Maniac” mode. In Maniac, you have to beat the clock, perform speed boosts, almost hit oncoming traffic, grab big air and do crazy things that would ordinarily land you in jail.
Both versions have new tracks for every style of driving, plus bonus shortcuts that unlock by making rivals crash at just the right moment. PS2 players get party play and split-screen competition. PSP users can download exclusive tracks, and link up to six units for multi-player wireless racing.
TMNT
DS, GBA, GC, PC, PS2, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii
No matter what game system you play, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are coming to your house as well as the big screen.
It’s up to you to defeat classic villains like the Purple Dragon Gang and the Foot Clan, plus mysterious new baddies. To harness the power of Ninjitsu, you’ll have to keep the brothers working together so they can combine their special moves and skills, like Mikey’s nunchuck face slap and Raph’s sai throw. The half-shell heroes can also jump from rooftop to rooftop, scale tall buildings, and dive into sewers. One other thing — since the Turtles have been gaining fans for about 20 years, your biggest fight just might be getting the game controller away from mom or dad.
SSX Blur
Wii
It might be spring outside, but if you’ve got a Wii, SSX Blur will make your living room the coolest one around. That’s because this snowboarding and skiing game has you on your feet and using the motion-sensitive Wii controllers — and your body — to move your racer.
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On the snow, you fling the Wii nunchuck right and left to carve deep turns and hit the ramps. Once you’re in the air — and you’ll be in the air a lot — moving around the Wii remote will have your rider busting flips, spins and monster trick combos. Even better, the faceplants won’t hurt...unless you forget to move the coffee table.