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Did you not read my post?
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World of Warcraft itself was released in 2005. A patch doesn't change the fact the game was released in a different year.
Anyway...
Tekken 6 - 40 Points
A beautiful fighting game that's been around for almost fourteen years now. The system, although it's horrendously juggle heavy now, is still a great fighter to play. The fact you could jump right into the game without the need to unlock any characters is a huge plus. Scenario Mode isn't too shabby either.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 30 Points
I can't believe that this one almost slipped my mind. I had to go back and change my vote after Meia mentioned it. The classic Mario formula, now with the insanity of three other people trailing behind you. For all the times everyone accidentally gets themselves into bubbles to end the level, and for all the times you mistimed a ground pound, it's a blast from start to finish. I've only played this at a friend's place, but the moment I get my Wii replaced, this game is an immediate buy.
beatmania IIDX 16: EMPRESS + Premium Best - 20 Points
Sure, let's toss a music game in here. The one Bemani game that's run longer than DDR. This, for the most part anyway, blows it's previous versions out of the water. With some of the most challenging charts as well as the most music out of any IIDX version to date (99 songs on each disc), this will keep any IIDX fan busy for a while.
Borderlands - 10 Points
I haven't finished the game at all, but nonetheless, it's still a fun game. A large expansive world, online co-op, and the customizations for the game make this a blast to play either alone or with others. If you enjoy the premise of Fallout 3, then you'll probably enjoy this one as well.
Jam it back in, in the dark.