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Christmas 2015 Gifts for Gamers: 'Star Wars' Gear Tops List

As "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" draws near the big screens, fans are all about what they can get, particularly among gamers.

According to CNN, "Star Wars" gadgets and other stuff are hot on the list of Christmas gifts that families and friends are planning to give to gamers who are very much anticipating the upcoming movie.

The franchise has largely become a part of the gaming world and it's no longer surprising that Christmas 2015 will see a whole bunch of people walking on the street or sitting on the subway sporting "Star Wars" gear.

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Experts suggest that probably the best gift to give a "Star Wars" crazy young man or gaming protégé relative is the new game "Disney Infinity 3.0." The game allows young players to go through environments popular in the films. They can also interact with the most iconic heroes they have known since the first movie was released, including Han Solo and Chewbacca.

Along with the game, a set of collectible action figures is provided. The figures can be scanned and used in the game, prompting young gamers to explore their imaginations through creating stories in gameplay.

Meanwhile, the older gamers will surely be pleased with Sony and EA DICE's "Star Wars Battlefront" bundle that packs in a customized 500 GB PlayStation 4 console and wireless controller that is totally inspired by none other than Darth Vader. The bundle also includes coupons for four other games in the franchise. However, it's a limited-edition pack so it is recommended to grab the bundle now while stocks last.

For the musically inclined Jedi master, headsets from Turtle Beach are suggested. The "Star Wars-" themed headsets are not only usable for gaming consoles but for PCs as well, which makes for a more exciting gaming experience.

For other gamers, Nintendo's Amiibo might be a good choice, as well as a Wii U "Super Mario Maker" bundle for the aged gamer who knew Mario from the beginning of time.

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