November 24, 2011
Have a gamer on your shopping list? Our holiday gift guide can help
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"Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure" (Activision, Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3, $69.99)

You gotta move this

Gaming is no longer a stationary activity, and these games are guaranteed to get players off the couch:

"Dance Central 2" (Microsoft, Kinect for Xbox 360, $49.99)

"Country Dance 2" (GameMill, Wii, $39.99)

"The Black Eyed Peas Experience" (Ubisoft, Kinect for Xbox 360 and Wii, $49.99)

"Zumba Fitness 2" (Majesco, Wii, $39.99)

"Just Dance 3" (Ubisoft, Kinect for Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3, $39.99)

We are family

The family that plays together, stays together, and these are a few games sure to entertain kids and parents, alike:

"uDraw Game Tablet" (THQ, Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3, $79.99)

"Family Game Night 4: The Game Show Edition" (Electronic Arts, Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3, $39.99)

"Twister Mania" (Majesco, Kinect for Xbox 360, $49.99)

"Kinect Sports: Season 2" (Microsoft, Kinect for Xbox 360, $49.99)

"Go Vacation" (Namco Bandai, Wii, $39.99)

Gentlemen, start your engines

These racing games are sure to get the motor running of any gamer on your list:

"Forza Motorsport 4" (Microsoft, Xbox 360, $59.99)

"Need for Speed: The Run" (Electronic Arts, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99)

"Mario Kart 7" (Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, $39.99)

"Cars 2" (Disney, Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3, $49.99)

"Driver: San Francisco" (Ubisoft, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99)

Lights, camera, action

From open-world crime capers to medieval assassinations, the action genre is jam-packed with quality games. Here are few that shouldn't be missed:

"Saint's Row: The Third" (THQ, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99)

"Assassin's Creed: Revelations" (Ubisoft, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99)

"Rayman: Origins" (Ubisoft, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99)

"Lord of the Rings: War in the North" (Warner Bros., Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99)

"Dead Rising 2: Off the Record" (Capcom, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $39.99)

Not all gaming gifts need to be software. Accessories like controllers and headsets are always welcome, as are Microsoft Points cards (which are used to buy items via the Xbox Marketplace) and Xbox Live subscriptions. There is also a wide selection of gaming-related books, toys and clothing available to purchase through many online retailers.

And since it's never too early to start planning for next year, Nintendo and Sony each have new hardware ready to launch in 2012 - the Wii U and PlayStation Vita, respectively. Expect to see both of those items on plenty of wish lists next fall, but for now, kick back and enjoy the holidays.

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