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Top Video Game Web SitesBy Sarah Clarksarah.clark@theanimationschooldirectory.com Animation School Directory Columnist The Hollywood Reporter includes the following game sites in its list of top video game websites. In them you'll find news, downloads, forums, and other fun features of your favorite computer games.Madden NFL 2005The website of Madden NFL 2005 has just about anything a fan of the popular video game could hope for. Play with other avid competitors online and keep track of your scores, plays, and tricks that make you a standout player. You can also learn the latest about Madden Bowl 2005 and other computer game news including features added to a variety of video game consoles.The ITT Technical Institutes offer technology-oriented programs at over 75 campuses in over 30 states. Online programs are also available.
Star Wars: BattlefrontFans of the enduring galactic saga will love this graphically stunning website, which features information on upcoming games, game tips, and news that enthusiasts will enjoy. Download Battlefront desktops, screensavers, and icons. Scroll through scores of scenes from different video game consoles and sketches that depict the outlines of stark, stunning landscapes. Find out performance statistics of top players at "Leaderboards" and join forums for players of PlayStation 2, Xbox, personal computers, and other video game consoles.Tony Hawk UndergroundGet your "face in the game" and check your "FIG" status online. Learn about Thug 2 characters and features, as well as the new soundtrack, featuring hip hop, rock, r&b, and other music genres. You can also learn how to play as yourself instead of as another skater, and how to explore nine additional levels. The website also features the latest news and contests brought to you by the folks at Activision.X-men: LegendsThis website offers not only the latest X-men products and features, but scores of other Activision games, including Call of Duty, Doom, Madagascar, and Spiderman. Find out the release date of your favorite Activision game and which computer platforms support it. Register for their monthly drawing for an Activision prize. If you have a question, you can submit it online, as well as view questions and answers of other video game players.Source:About the AuthorSarah Clark is a freelance writer based in Arlington, Virginia. |