Top ten vegetable and fruit titled games

Is this a silly list? Sure, but then it’s also useful when someone says to you that video games are full of negative messages. Not true, you can say, there are some that promote a healthy eating lifestyle.
10 Super Fruit Fall (DS / PS2 / Wii / PSP)
09 Fruit Machine Mania (PS2)
08 Larry Boy and the Bad Apple (GBA / PS2)
07 Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game (PS2)
06 Strawberry Shortcake: The Four Seasons Cake (DS)
05 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (GB)
04 Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom (NES)
03 Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (Wii)
02 Super Princess Peach (DS)
01 The Orange Box (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC)
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about 2 years ago
“Fruit machine” is a generic term (usually British in usage) for a slot machine, primarily because early versions used depictions of fruit (cherries, oranges, lemons, and even watermelons) as game symbols on the spinning reels.
about 8 months ago
Ive been researching this topic lately and I have to agree
about 4 months ago
Interesting article. Were did you got all the information from…
about 4 months ago
http://blog.builderscrap.com/2008/11/building-regulations