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							<title>No 1 Most Ridiculous Video Game Products</title>
							<description>CTA Wings for the Nintendo WiiThe CTA Wings are designed to be used for one specific mini-game for Wii Fit Plus game called Bird's-Eye Bull's-Eye. Acc</description>
							<author>DOA&lt;doa@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1027.52</link>
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							<title>No 2-5 Most Ridiculous Video Game Products</title>
							<description>Gamer GrubIt turns out that the 1980s don't have a complete lock on ridiculous video game related food items. Gamer Grub was introduced as a "performa</description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1026.52</link>
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							<title>No 6 Most Ridiculous Video Game Products</title>
							<description>Wii Hip Street Cheer Pom PomsKobian USA released this Nintendo Wii accessory last year, hoping to ride the popularity of cheerleading games on the Wii</description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1025.51</link>
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							<title>No 7 Most Ridiculous Video Game Products</title>
							<description>U-ForceReleased in 1989 by once-popular publisher Broderbund, the U-Force was a controller for the Nintendo Entertainment system that unfolded like a </description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1024.52</link>
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							<title>No 8 Most Ridiculous Video Game Products</title>
							<description>Released in 1999 in Japan, the Pocketstation was a memory card for the Sony Playstation console that featured an LCD screen, flash memory and a built-</description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1023.51</link>
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							<title>No 9 Most Ridiculous Video Game Products</title>
							<description>Nintendo Cereal SystemReleased by Ralston in 1989, the Nintendo Cereal System was a limited-edition cereal designed to cash in on the popularity of th</description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1022.52</link>
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							<title>'King of Kong' villain reclaims Donkey Kong throne</title>
							<description>Based on his portrayal in the breakout documentary "The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters,"  classic game expert Billy Mitchell isn’t exactly the </description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1021.51</link>
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							<title>CMS e107 .722 available</title>
							<description>As always for assistance with a CMS visit the community sites. E107 can be found at e107.orgFiles are available for download from there and here.Files</description>
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							<link>http://www.cybergamezone.com/news.php?item.1020.51</link>
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							<title>Five things you didn’t know about ‘Bejeweled’</title>
							<description>If you’ve ever swapped a gem in one of the popular Bejeweled puzzlers, then you’re well aware of its addictive "match 3"-style gameplay. From comp</description>
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							<title>3D Warning</title>
							<description>Buzz up! 	According to Nintendo boss Reggie Fils-Aime, entering the next gaming dimension might not be a great idea for all players.Speaking to Kotaku</description>
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