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Posted by: The Great One on Oct 28, 2009 at 02:00:00 PM

Street Fighter 2 is one of the obvious titles that belong on Den of Geek's list of 10 sequels that are better than the original. Most people don't even remember the original Street Fighter, which debuted as an arcade game and then made for the Turbo-GRAFX CD home console.

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However, there's plenty of interesting additions to this piece, including sequels to initially revolutionizing originals. I guess that when developers start getting in a groove, they really start pumping out the real good stuff. Just look at the Call of Duty or Uncharted series. Once developers get a firmer grasp at how much better they can actually make their projects, they're able to do more ambitious things that they weren't able to do before. Red Steel had terrible controls for a Wii launch game, but

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Posted by: The Great One on Oct 20, 2009 at 08:00:00 AM

The Kartel Krew has fought like Street Fighters over which video game commercials have stood the test of time. We used many different criteria, whether humor, artistic design, or impact. Most of these commercials should give you goosebumps because of their overall nostalgic flavor, but let's not forget about the emotions that were brought out by these as well.

I bring you... The Top 10 Game Commercials Worth Reliving:

10.) Game Genie (NES)

Why it's on the list: How could anyone be NOT blown away by this commercial, where the product was so revolutionary for its time? Let's not forget about the Bill & Ted theme of the commercial, which made the features of "infinite health" and "jump higher" as amazingly radical as they really were at the time. There weren't any GameFAQS.com,

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