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WHAT ARE THE TOP 5 VIDEO GAMES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? GALTime loves when it's playtime! Get ready with CNET's list of the best video games.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is the number one game in the known universe right now! If there’s a hard-core gamer in your life, this is the game to get. It’s available for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation
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Beatles Rock Band
Rock Band is a great game for the family, for parties … for anyone, really, and this edition is just wonderful, whether you’re a Beatles fan or not. (If you are, you’ll REALLY love it.)
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New Super Mario Bros for Wii
Super Mario is always popular, and the new version lets four people play simultaneously: finally!
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (PS3)
This is just a fun and goofy game for PlayStation 3 with a great sense of humor. Good for the whole family.
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DJ Hero
DJ Hero is available for PlayStation, Wii, and Xbox, and continues the popular trend of music games. This one lets you become the DJ and includes 100 mixes from popular DJs around the world.
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Molly Wood is an executive editor and on-camera personality at CNETTV.com. She is the creator, host, and writer of the weekly Buzz Report video blog, a sort of "Daily Show" for tech news. Molly also co-hosts the hilarious "Gadgettes" podcast, which proves that girls can (and should) be geeks, too; she is the co-creator and co-host of the popular CNET podcast "Buzz Out Loud," and uses her expertise and passion for technology for ruthless analysis in blogs, video, and various media appearances. Molly is a frequently requested technology commentator who has appeared on national media outlets including CNN, CNBC's Power Lunch and On the Money, and G4, where she offers commentary on new product launches and tech news. Molly has appeared on Regis & Kelly, MSNBC, CNN, NPR's Marketplace, CNN Radio, San Francisco's KGO/ABC TV, G4, and numerous other local television affiliates throughout the country.
Before joining CNET in 2000, Molly was a technology writer and reporter at MacHome Journal magazine, and a reporter and editor for The Associated Press.

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