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Holiday podcast: Games and gear
Created: 11/16/2006
Video description: Rich DeMuro and John Falcone report back from the game console wars. Is the Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, or Xbox 360 the right console for you? And what other hot gaming gifts await?

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