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  • There have been tons of middling comics to come out over the years that were based on great games, but we can think of a few titles that deserve the royal treatment when it comes to getting their own graphic novels. Read on for our list of the seven franchises most deserving of their own comic books...

  • We’re barely two weeks into 2010 and there’s already enough must-have games to choke one of Avatar’s six-legged horses. January alone is home to seven big-name releases, with February, March and April continuing the trend. Hell, we even know what’s coming in the summer and in some cases (like Halo Reach) we’re even certain of the fall’s heaviest hitter

  • Much like the latter missions in Red Dead Redemption, it's time to round up the cattle, or in this case guides, and wrangle them into the corral, this article. See, it's that kind of fantastic writing that gets me the respect I deserve. All joking aside, GamesRadar has put up a huge number of guides this year, and  this handy article is here to highlight some of the biggest and best from 2010. If you don't see a game you're looking for here, use our search function at the top of the page to find what you want, then click the cheats or guides tab on the page.

  • Virtual children are undoubtedly worse than the real thing. Diminutive, shrill and noisy, you can’t even send them to the naughty step when they’re misbehavin’. We’re used to solving our videogame problems with violence, but due to standards of ‘good taste’, that approach isn't generally allowed with young-uns. Often voiced by high-pitched women because kids can’t act, they also tend to look…weird – like shrunken adults. Because of this, we’ve put together a list of youngsters in games whose toys we’d love to take away, but can’t.

  • The virtual 1% have been called villains, tyrants, madmen, and crime lords. Now it's time to show these unsung heroes some long overdue love in our tribute to the Gaming's richest (so-called) "jerks"...

  • There have been tons of middling comics to come out over the years that were based on great games, but we can think of a few titles that deserve the royal treatment when it comes to getting their own graphic novels. Read on for our list of the seven franchises most deserving of their own comic books...

  • There aren't many things that everyone in the world goes through in life. Being born is one of those things. But, strangely, this most natural of bodily functions is very rarely tackled in video games. Maybe it's because babies come from a part of a woman that you just can't show in a game (unless you're rendering character statues in Resident Evil 5, apparently). Or maybe there just aren't enough virtual clean towels and hot water to go around.

    So, clearly, when a game does tackle this subject, it's almost always memorable. So here are the top 7 births in gaming.

  • What was the worst stuff we've seen in the last 12 months? See in our annual Anti-Awards, where we celebrate the lowest lows of 2012...

  • Number one. By it's very definition it should characterize top drawer excellence. But when it comes to the game charts we know that's not always the case. Here we present the very worst games - the absolute crud of the crop - that have made it to the heady heights of number one in the US and UK since 2005.

    Hit number one: 10 February 2007Platform: DSGame Rankings average: 67%

    Port of a decent 10 year-old N64 Mario

  • Every Fourth of July, Americans proudly celebrate the casting-off of British oppression by doing what we do best: staring at explosions.


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