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Whuppin' the Dogg
He's already got his own action figure and his own edition of Girls Gone Wild; he has made guest appearances in everything from Starsky and Hutch to The L Word. Now actor, producer, marketing maverick and oh, yes rapper Snoop Dogg has joined Sony Pictures Mobile to launch his own game for mobile phones. Snoop Dogg Boxing, available in April from most carriers, sets rudimentary fisticuffs to a Snoop Dogg sound track. Players (or should that be "playaz"?) jump in the ring and face a posse of pugilists, scoring points with punch combinations. If you make it to the final round, you face Snoop Dogg himself, who looks bulkier in his cell-phone incarnation than in real life.
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