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Haven't you always wanted to be a spy?


Okay, so you might not know that I'm a Bzzagent. No, it's not anything close to being a spy, but it's just as awesome!! Anyway, being a Bzzagent, I get to try out new products, spread the word about new things, and yes, this time be a spy!! Who would have thought?!?! The product this time is the video game for Cars 2. I just watched the trailer and it's nothing like the Leapster version or even the Cars 1 version! It looks amazing! I think my son (who always pretends to be a soldier or a secret spy agent) is going to just LOVE this game. We have the Wii and it is supported as well as the xbox 360 or the PS3. I can't wait to let Hunter try this out. I mean, who doesn't like Cars or Mater??? I just read an article that says, "It features 15 different tracks and eight modes that emphasize competitive, split-screen gameplay. There is no online play. Lasseter wanted a game fans can play locally with friends and family. "http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FiVNVlQ&h=3042f No online play!!! That means that we parents and siblings get a chance to race each other!! Talk about fun....Who's in?!?!?

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