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bill-swift - June 26, 2012

Wow, last week was fun stuff right?

We had the debut of these new list articles here on Egotastic, starting with a bombardment of sexy goodness as we showcased the hottest women in gaming. I know you're all expecting a 'Top 7 Crotch Shots' article this week but I'm heading in a different direction. One that you will still find very appealing although probably (hopefully) not so much sexy.

Imagine you're playing a game...You're enjoying the experience as you make your way through the various challenges that await. Suddenly you're throwing the controller and nerd raging all over the place. FREEZE FRAME! What is on the screen? That's right, it's the 'game over' screen. You've died once again and you're just about ready to lose your shit.

While death in gaming is always frustrating, game developers have found a way to make the experience enjoyable and even sought after by some. How? With super awesome scenes of death that make your jaw hit the ground. You can't believe what you've just seen and, even though you now have to restart, it's okay because the experience of losing has somehow been taken and transformed into something awesome. So, now that your taste buds have been stimulated, I present to you 'Dr. Salvador's Decapitation and the Top 7 Most Memorable Deaths in Gaming'.

NOTE: I have chosen not to include any Mortal Kombat Fatalities because there are simply so many to pick from I could (and probably will) make a list strictly based on them.

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