"With the gaming industry growing, and more and more games dropping each year, it’s pretty tough to keep track of what’s worth taking note of. Every so often a game is completely void of any big hype and excitement and pops out of nowhere to surprise gamers."

Woah, 100 games is a rather huge list. And trying to make the list would seem like an almost impossible task. There's some you'll definitely agree and disagree with but take a look and see if you can find any justified positions!

Leviathyn.com's Jason Fanelli finishes his week of lists with the last track you'll ever hear in your favorite games: the credits song. You've beaten the final boss. You've conquered the adventure. How else would you want the game to end but with a fantastic carry-out song.

"GamingUnion: "Some people thrive off the obscure in-jokes, cliches and memes the darkest corners of the Internet have to offer, so it's no surprise a tech-savvy audience - such as core gamers - would be subject to more than its fair share.""

The biggest world record book has been taking on games for the last 5 or so years and they do it by votes on many of the records. This record list is for the top 50 best video game endings.

There are always those moments in certain video games that make you do a double take and think to yourself, "What the heck just happened?" A mark of a memorable game is when...

A list I've created which includes what I think the best music/songs in video games till now. This is only the first part. I will be adding the next part as soon as I decide part II's music.

"I hate to break it to everyone who had the luxury of enjoying a Christmas Break whether they’re being educated at the elementary, secondary or collegiate level, but fun time is over and both Christmas and New Year’s is nothing more than a distant dream. I know that’s hard to swallow as you read this amidst a lecture or lab that is probably only slightly less fun than watching a blade of grass attempt to grow under a snowy wasteland, but no one ever said I had to sugarcoat the truth. Never fea..."

Are you a foodie? Here are seven examples of the best appearances of food in video games. But be careful - playing these games just might make you hungry.

"The beauty lies in what is communicated to us from the game, and in how we respond to its resonance. They don't need to be complicated or elegant, but they must introduce characters and ideas that stir us, tied into a story that has something grander to say."

"The following is a list of 25 exceptional single player games. It covers a diverse range of styles and genres but each title offers a worthwhile gaming experience. Each game on this list is either exclusively a solo affair or, in the few cases where a multiplayer mode is present, the single player campaign is the core experience of the game. Games with multiplayer modes are denoted with an asterisk and the list is presented in no particular order."

"Our list looks back across the last 10 years to find a surprising number of compelling characters whose origin was completely artificial. Whether a malevolent computer program or a sentient transforming robot, these characters showed that science fiction storytelling is fond of the idea of machines that can think for themselves."

"There are many games out there but not many manage to have quotes that will stick with you your whole life. Quotes are what makes games memorable. What you’ll find below is a comprehensive list that I’ve compiled with the funniest, poorly translated and most memorable quotes."

""Every year, there is a day that reminds us all of the people we cherish, love, in some cases tolerate and hopefully can call our Player 2. This week ends with Valentine's Day and for those of us who have someone to share the day with, it's a very special day to reaffirm the small commitments. For everyone else though, it's Sunday. In the meantime, there is always going to be at least one character in a game that the average gamer is going to garner a small crush on. Sure, they're digital, bu..."

"There has been a heated argument over whether or not video games can be considered an art form. One side's augment is that something interactive, that is subjective to the user's choice cannot be art. I wholeheartedly disagree. It is an art because we can choose, because we can make games something different, unique to the player. Art is not a single definition, it doesn't have boundaries. When you confine something like art, to take it away from everyday life; it starts it to lose its meanin..."

"All alone on V-Day? Emotionally in the dumps? Just want to commiserate with the best of them?

Because we know how you feel, we've scraped up the loneliest games to help you sulk away the year's loneliest weekend without playing with your joystick too much. May these titles further freeze the icy blankets on your Twin-size bed."

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  1. Quake
  2. Halo 3
  3. Half-life
  4. Grand Theft Auto IV
  5. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  6. Pac-Man
  7. Doom
  8. Resident Evil 5
  9. Mortal Kombat
  10. Contra
  11. BioShock
  12. Metal Gear Solid
  13. wipEout
  14. Portal
  15. flOw
  16. Resistance 2
  17. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
  18. Guitar Hero
  19. Gran Turismo
  20. Donkey Kong
  21. Castlevania
  22. Super Mario Bros. 3
  23. Left 4 Dead
  24. Street Fighter IV
  25. Rock Band
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"You know, the problem with top ten lists is that you only have a selection of ten to choose from. Sure, I could make my lists into top 20 lists, but it's just not as cool as ten. It’s either go top ten, or go top 100, and I just don’t think I can name that many games on my own to make a list of that stature. So here are my top ten favorite video game villains of all time. Some of them may seem like cheeky afterthoughts to you, but hear them out. I think you’ll agree that I have a valid point ..."