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Consider the following research options for making a decision about which video game to buy and select the one that appears to be the most credible and useful source of information. Game Reviewer Magazine, "The Best Games This Year," by Mark Gamer: "Our organization has surveyed all games released this year in a comprehensive test of their overall difficulty, replayability, graphics, and cost. The following is a chart that details the 'best games' based on several different qualifications. We hope that this will be useful to our readers as they make purchasing plans in the near future." GamesAreEvilBlog, "Yet Another Bad Game," by Mark Nongamer: "And, once again, the public refuses to give up their games for real life fun. How long will it take people to understand that games are not good for health? Not only are you sitting down for hours, but by playing games all day, you are missing out on the breeze, the flowers, and the experience of being alive. I'll say it again: Leave. Your. House." From the Board to the Motherboard, by Mark History, 475 pages, published by History Presses in New York City: "It all began with competition. Once man embraced this essential feeling, the world would never be the same. Civilization became possible. Travel was an option. Communication spread. It may be safe to say that the drive to compete is the single most important instinct of all humankind." How to Repair Wires, video by the Fixit Crew Productions, copyright 2003: "Well, to fix a wire, you have to first understand what has happened to the wire. You may smell something funny or just notice that your games aren't working at all. Most of the time, unless you are an electrician, I'd suggest you call in an expert for this kind of problem, as wires can be dangerous! I'm Mark Fixit, and thanks for fixing things with us today!"
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I would say the 1st one
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