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Holiday Buyer's Guide 2009

Don't know what to get for your family, son, daughter, husband, friend, or whoever? Check out our guide for a few pointers on what's worth getting for who.

For Children

LEGO Rock Band

2834As you may have already noticed, Rock Band has appeared on this list a number of times, in a number of different forms. Kids can also get in on the fun with LEGO Rock Band. The game offers a child-friendly playlist and interface, as well as a no-fail mode, and a Super Easy setting to make it accessible to people of all ages. For parents who love Rock Band and want to incorporate their kids into the band, or kids begging their parents for a version of the game, LEGO Rock Band makes for a great gift.

Also Available On: Xbox 360, PS3, & DS

Rabbids Go Home

2882While any adult would without a doubt be smitten with this goofy title, kids will be beside themselves with laughter. Taking on the ridiculously outrageous rabbids in their first real adventure, kids will undoubtedly get a kick out of scaring the clothes off of humans, and racing around levels picking up clothing. The smooth and easy nature of this title makes it a great personality filled title for kids that they can keep going back to again and again.

Also Available On: DS

A Boy and His Blob

2844A Boy and His Blob is an excellent remake of a classic NES title. The Saturday Morning cartoon-like presentation and fun puzzle-platforming gameplay makes the game an excellent pick-up for children, though this title will undoubtedly appeal to anyone. Thanks to the accessible gameplay, players will rarely become frustrated while playing making it approachable for even younger children.



The Munchables

2849Kids will absolutely love this charming game featuring a very hungry little critter that poops pretty orbs. There's several unique and colorful locales filled with numerous subsections that are easy enough for the smallest child yet provide some good challenge for those who are able to rise to them. With plenty of substance and great gameplay, there's hours of entertainment with The Munchables.



Klonoa

2848Those who remember the original PlayStation game, Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, Klonoa is simply a remake of that game for the Wii. While Klonoa would make for a great gift for gamers of any age, for children the game is easily accessible and rewarding as they learn the controls. In addition, the game features puzzles that range from simple to more complex, so parents will be able to interact and help their kids as they make their way through the reasonably long adventure.

Pokemon Platinum

2883This game speaks entirely for itself. As a franchise that is well over ten years old, it still continues to go strong year after year. Anyone whose child is a Pokémon fan will be thrilled to see a copy of this underneath the tree. With plenty of new Pokémon, and an all-new adventure, Pokémon fans have a brand new adventure to keep them busy for hours upon hours.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

1753The gang is at it again in their latest RPG adventure, and this time their inside of Bowser's body. Kids will undoubtedly enjoy the change of scenery between inside and out of Bowser, all the while learning how to strategize between the two areas. The puzzles are tricky enough to make every kid think, but not difficult enough to bar them from progressing through the game. For parents looking to get a lot of substance for their money, Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story is a game that will keep kids busy for a long time.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

1931Long time Zelda fans and adventure lovers will find a lengthy and gratifying experience with spirit tracks. Players will take control of a train and travel across foreign lands battling everything from blizzards to possessed trains trying their hardest to derail them. Help Link return Zelda's spirit and save Hyrule once again by bravely fighting through dungeons and solving puzzles while taking on plenty of side quests.

LittleBigPlanet

940The PSP version of LittleBigPlanet brings the great gameplay found in the PS3 version and morphs it into a portable, single player experience. Luckily the PSP version offers both new levels and content, making it a totally fresh experience for those thoroughly familiar with the original game. Like the PS3 version you can also create your own levels and download new levels created by other players. The simple gameplay, and cute presentation will undoubtedly appeal to your children.

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