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Down to just six days folks, and here is a second days of gift ideas. (You can read the first day here.) Hope these help! CigDangle's PickCompany of Heroes Collector's Edition DVD-Rom
 I love this game. I do not own the full version myself, and when I saw this DVD-ROM collector's edition, I knew I must have it.
This is one of the best RTS games to come along in some time, and a different way to enjoy World War II games. (WWII FPS games are getting a bit tired.) The unique implementation of resources, cover and just the plain gorgeous graphics make this game well worth it.
If you haven't already read my review, you can find it here. This game will be perfect for the strategy or WWII gamer, and for less than $60, you can't go wrong with the Collector's DVD version. One disc is so much easier to install (but make sure they have a DVD drive). SuperGuido's Pick Silver PlayStation 2
Actually the black would be A-Ok as well, but the silver would keep me from going to the local shop and buying some spray paint, taking the PS2 apart and painting it camo or something. Hmmm...camo PS2 SLIM... Skip the Silver ;) Honestly, just because I have a Wii and a GameCube doesn’t mean I don’t want the PS2 as well. The PS3 of course is just a myth to me these days and I will not even consider it until maybe next Christmas. But there are hundreds of good games on the PS2 that I would like to play like Amplitude and Frequency and Fantavision.
TurboGoat's Pick
Pioneer Inno Portable XM Radio Receiver and MP3 Player
 I have owned a Roady2 XM Satellite receiver for over a year now and have been quite happy with it. Its great for the car but I would have had to spend the equivalent of another Roady2 just to buy the home kit. The Pioneer Inno is more expensive than a Roady2 with home kit but its portable which is what satellite providers need to get to market soon if they want to increase their subscriber base. The Inno can receive live XM signals or work as an MP3/WMA player. It has the ability to record XM channels including a timed record function which allows you to set it up like a DVR. In a partnership with Napster you can "tag" music you hear on XM and it streamlines the search of that music on Napster's site for eventual purchase. Yar ye be good!
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