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Chicken Little

Chicken Little Disney’s Chicken Little for Xbox brings the excitement of the film to life and allows you to master unique gadgets and play as the key characters from the film in an endless variety of action-packed game play. Live the adventures of Chicken Little and his gang of misfit friends – Fish-Out-of-Water, Runt of [...]

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Chessmaster: The Art of Learning

Chessmaster: The Art of Learning In Chessmaster: The Art of Learning, you can play chess against different opponents, play minigames and puzzles, compete against your friends, and take part in the unique Chessmaster Training programme. The Art of Learning is at the heart of the game, and the Training Programme analyses your performance [...]

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Chelsea Club Football 2005

Chelsea Club Football 2005 For the 2004/2005 season, the Codemasters Club Football 2005 range has emerged with a new game engine to power faster and more responsive gameplay. More clubs join Codies’ range this year – the once mighty Leeds United are understandably absent this time around – for their official video game. Over 20 [...]

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Chelsea Club Football

Chelsea Club Football Codemasters’ Club Football series brings a wealth of team-specific detail and in-depth action for the most fanatical follower of the beautiful game. Everything in each individual game is officially licensed from the club whose name is on the sleeve – the first-team squad, the kits, the manager, the stadium – the lot. [...]

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Cheggers’ Party Quiz

Cheggers’ Party Quiz Filled to the brim with thousands of questions, plus a number of play options and rounds, Cheggers Party Quiz comes to PC and PS2. Casual play with family or friends may lead to some ultra-competitive nights in – you have been warned! Along with the usual controls, the PS2 version [...]

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Charlotte’s Web

Charlotte’s Web Sometimes it’s hard to be a pig. Trotters don’t look like much fun, for one. Curly tail? Seems a bit pointless. And all that rolling around in dirt… well, they do that for fun. Whatever floats their little pink boats. The problem in Charlotte’s Web, however, is that when you’re a [...]

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Charlie’s Angels

Charlie’s Angels Once upon a time… There were three little girls who went to the Police Academy. And they were each assigned very hazardous duties. But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me. My name is Charlie. That’s right – it’s [...]

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Many who grew up in the seventies and thereafter remember Roald Dahl fondly as their favourite author. Like all the best children’s writers, his tone had no trace of condescension in it and the power of his imagination often made so-called adult fiction seem unambitious and mundane in comparison. The [...]

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Chaos Legion

Chaos Legion Every now and then, a developer releases a title that seems to just sneak up on an industry normally preoccupied with racing games and incessant movie tie-ins. This is one of those times. On this occasion, we look at Capcom’s Chaos Legion for PS2. Many have heard of it, but it’s a bizarre [...]

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Championship Manager Season 02/03

Championship Manager Season 02/03 In the words of the great Jimmy Greaves, ‘It’s a funny old game’. Football, that is. But if he was to be overheard making such a statement these days, he could quite easily be mistaken for talking about the latest instalment of Sports Interactive’s Championship Manager game. Why? [...]

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