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By Damian Joseph
The video game industry isn't recession proof, after all. Sales of games and consoles have been weak through much of 2009. It doesn't help that none of the industry's big three—Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony—has introduced a gotta-have title or accessory this year. Still, there are several new products that could spark holiday sales. Here they are.