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Cake-walk for gamers at IGN

My site of the week is cake-walk for all you gamers: IGN.com – a ‘come one, come all’ hub that offers gaming news, reviews and, best of all, cheats.

Seriously, you can only play the same scene sequence so many times before you want to throw the controller through your flat screen LCD – take a breath and log on to get hints and walkthroughs, then tackle the Ferris wheel pick-up from Call of Duty 4 again. For the 15th time in 10 minutes. It’s ok, you’re among friends.

Best of all, if first-person shooters aren’t your thing, they have a full treasure search for the new Indiana Jones Legos game – and if you want to break free of the gaming genre altogether, they have sweet features on poppy TV shows, movies, trade shows, etc., for you to feast on. Enjoy!

http://www.ign.com/





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“Cake-walk for gamers at IGN”