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LVLONE’s Audio Products 2025 Holiday Gift Guide

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LVLONE’s Gadgets 2025 Holiday Gift Guide

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Review: Muramasa The Demon Blade

muramasa_the_demon_blade The Wii's library has admittedly been lacking in regards to unique 3rd party games, in a sea of family oriented casual games Muramasa really stands out and shows what the Wii is capable of.

Review: The Beatles Rock Band: Beatle Mania Lives Again

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With the release of the highly anticipated Beatles Rock Band on September 9th, the question wasn't if the game was going to be a success, instead how much success can this game have.

Review: Wet – Soak it all in baby! (Xbox 360/PS3)

wet_x360_cover-m_sm2 We've seen this layout, a girl with two pistols, a bad attitude and who seems to be pissed at the world can only lead to one thing. Danger to anyone who stands in her way but before you think this is just another game with bad ass chick, you might want to think again.

Review: Banjo-Kazooie Xbox Live Arcade (A look back)

'Banjo-Kazooie', created by Rare, was originally released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. Ten years later, the original that we have come to love is back, this time on the Xbox 360's arcade service, and it's better then ever!

Review: Trials HD

Essentially a time attack game, Trials HD, makes it seem as if you want to throw the controller across the room from time to time. Yet, you won't want to put that controller down for a minute!.

Lvlone.com Review: NCAA Football 2010: Stealing the Show From Madden?

ncaa_football_10_cover NCAA Football 10 is hands down the best of the franchise. There was a lot of hype building up for this year's release, stemming back to when they unveiled the create-a-school website. Thousands of players went to the site to create their own schools, or just make one up, and those same thousands of players purchased the game so they could download and play their teams.

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