probally if it was the companies website that amke the games wouldn't they know about the Video Games they make
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There are many websites with news on video gaming. Some of these websites include Game Spot, Games Radar, Video Game News, 1UP News, IGN, Kotaku, and G4tv, and Joystiq.
Information on the Super Mario video games can be found on lots of gaming sites, blogs, magazines, articles and websites. These games are very popular so there's lots of information about them posted.
One can find information about the video game Candy Crush Saga on websites like wikiHow and Gaming. Both websites offer information and guides about the game.
Midtown Madness 3 is a video game for the video game system Xbox 360. To obtain cheat codes for the games visit the games faq page or various websites that give out codes, like mycheats or super cheats webpages.
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Information regarding Mario video games can be found in various places. For example, gaming magazines, which can be purchased from most major retailers.
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