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EA's next Tiger Woods game on sale in March

Game publisher has remained strong supporter of disgraced golfer

Year in review: Gaming

Top 10 games of 2010

Here are Controller Freak blogger Chad Sapieha's favourite games of 2010

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Video gaming enthusiasts wait to purchase the new 'World of Warcraft: Cataclysm' game shortly before midnight at the game's global sales premiere kick off at MediaMarkt on December 6, 2010 in Berlin, Germany.
Gaming

World of Warcraft gets facelift in ‘Cataclysm'

Third expansion for best-selling online role-playing PC game gets new villain -- Deathwing, a giant dragon

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Gaming

Nice deep racing game – too bad about all the flaws

Six years in the making, Gran Turismo 5 has lots going for it, but the developers should have spent more time fixing the series’s many shortcomings

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Gorillas gone wild in Donkey Kong Country Returns

Platformer fans will go bananas for Nintendo’s latest edition of its classic game

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Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit will get your heart racing

This cat and mouse racing game of cat delivers an exhilarating behind the wheel experience

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Gaming

Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is original and habit-forming

Renaissance-era sequel-to-a-sequel incorporates satisfying new elements, making for one of the very best action-adventure games of 2010

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A screen grab form Call of Duty: Black Ops
Review

Call of Duty: Calling out our inner jarhead

The ad for the new Black Ops release suggests a reason behind the franchise’s wild success – maybe there is a warrior in all of us

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A screenshot from Activision/Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops
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Call of Duty: Black Ops hits the mark

Aside from PC lag, Cold War-themed shooter does the COD brand proud with thrill-a-minute campaign, most expansive multiplayer to date

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Gaming

Innocence lost in gruesome Ghost of Sparta

Haunted and tortured, Kratos butchers his way across the ancient world in his quest for free his long-lost brother

Controller Freak
Curt Schilling’s video game venture strikes out: entire 400-person staff laid off

Baseball great’s company released ‘Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning’ in February, missed payments on loans from state of Rhode Island

Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, center, is followed by members of the media as he departs the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation headquarters, in Providence, R.I., Wednesday, May 16, 2012. See more from the Game Guru