Gamesradar shows us why video-games are bigger, better and bolder than reality in (almost) every way.

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Breaking news! Toad isn’t actually a toad... street fighting doesn’t involve fireballs… guns rarely come with chainsaws attached… and a theoretical physicist has never spent his scientific career smashing zombie head crabs with a blood-soaked crowbar.

As we demonstrated last week, however, the real world would be a hell of a lot more interesting if any of the above was true. In fact, when we pit gaming against reality in 30 matches, the virtual world came away with an almost perfect score of 29-1. What lost? See for yourself.

Now we’re using reader suggestions to give the real world a second chance. Can it finally overcome our pixelated imaginations? Doubtful.
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  • 1
    chautemoc Feb 28, 09
    Eh reality is so relative anyway, haha.
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    Big A2 Feb 28, 09
    Although, without real life, there would be no video games to compare to real life.

    Can't say I didn't except the last one though.
  • 0
    BANDITO ATTACK Feb 28, 09
    im sorry - but they messed up big time. for 'princes' they should have had the OBVIOUS choice - which is prince (btw he wins)
  • 1
    Shadow of Death Feb 28, 09
    Lol, funny enough read. Good for ADD persons, no walls of text to read.

    BTW: Totally should have mentioned "Sex/Nudity" neh? Maybe had the shot from the GTA expansion neh?
  • 0
    Livewire_19 Feb 28, 09
    Awesome lists!
    This is the second, the first list is moderately funny, but this one is better.
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    Theory of Chaos Feb 28, 09
    Real life has better graphics.

    Real life wins.
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    HisServant77 Mar 1, 09
    Haha, actually found this one kinda funny. I liked that ending too.

    Nothing beats actual real life racing though. Especially drift racing . . .
  • 0
    XboxOmac Mar 1, 09
    Technology=Video Games= The Win!

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