Ah, the holiday season. That special time of year when we give our loved ones the new hotness of the video game world, and then promptly exploit their over-excited reactions to propel them into unwanted YouTube fame. Even if your familial relations don't have the stuff to become this generation's "N64 kid," you can still kick a few rad toys their way just for the love of it. And if you're having trouble finding the perfect gift for the gamer in your life, we're here to help. Head past the break to take a peek at Engadget's 2011 Holiday Gift Guide for video games. Not finding what you're looking for? Skip on back to our 2011 Back to School Guide for bonus gift ideas.
On the cheap
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Nintendo DS Lite We don't care if its two screens only peer through two dimensions, the DS Lite is still one of the best little handhelds money can buy. Of course, being the best-selling portable console in history carries quite a bit of clout, but being followed by an army of fully functional fakes? That's a badge of honor. Nintendo's twin-screen toy may have been discontinued at dedicated game shops, but it can still be found at big box stores -- and for cheap, too. Price: From $99 at Target | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Starter Pack Not many games come with a gadgety twist, but Spyro's latest venture into the breach simply wouldn't be possible without this RFID "Portal of Power." Skylanders combines the concept of collectable figurines with downloadable content, giving you more in-game content for each figure you buy. Give the completionist gamer on your list something new to obsess over. Price: $70 on Amazon |
Mid-range
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Nintendo 3DS From high hopes, to low sales, to even lower prices -- it's been a rough year for Nintendo's latest handheld. The bright side? The stereoscopic star has never been more ripe for the picking. With games like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Mario Kart 7, and Super Mario 3D Land on deck for the holidays, the Nintendo 3DS finally has a solid library to stand on. Price: $170 on Amazon | Xbox 360 Console If you're deadly serious about competitive console gaming, Microsoft's Xbox Live is the network you're looking for. With a killer online network, a stellar back-catalog of AAA titles and an ever-addicting achievement system, it's hard to go wrong when gifting a gamer an Xbox. The rig comes in an assortment of affordable flavors, from the 4GB base model, all the way up to 320GB limited edition Kinect bundles. Price: $199 and up on Amazon |
Money's no object
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Android Gaming Tablet Still on the fence about getting your gamer relative a tablet in lieu of an Xbox? If you're leaning slate-side but still want to tack on some gaming flair, check out GameStop's selection of gaming tablets. The outfit is offering an array of Honeycomb slabs pre-loaded with seven free games. An extra $40 snags you a dedicated gaming controller, just in case you wanted to hold on to that tactile feeling. Price: $350-500 at GameStop | PlayStation 3D display If you're going to get a TV for the game room, you may as well go all out. Sony's 24-inch PlayStation 3D display not only offers all the benefits of a regular 3D TV, but is also the exclusive bearer of Sony's SimulView technology. It even comes with a copy of MotoStorm: Apocalypse, so you can try out its fancy dual-full screen magic as soon as you open the box. Price: $500 from Amazon |
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/15/engadgets-holiday-gift-guide-2011-gaming/
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