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GamePro's Father's Day Gift Guide!

Father's Day is quickly approaching which means you're probably getting ready to slog to the mall to pick up another tie or golf club. But that's just plain lazy: instead of buying another generic gift, why not take a look at the awesome products that we've assembled here? The following gifts will bring a little joy to your dad's life and it'll earn you tons of bonus points that you can cash in when it's your turn get a present, like on your birthday or at Christmas.

Checkpoint Friendly Quick Pass Computer Briefcase

If your dad travels on business a lot, he probably has to slog through airport security; as anyone who's traveled recently can attest, this is not a fun way to spend your time. This is why we suggest you get him the Checkpoint briefcase. It has special features that makes it easier for airport security to do their job and should help reduce the time your dad has to spend waiting in line. Anything to get him into his seat so he can sit back and start snoring before takeoff, right?

www.travelonbags.com
$119.99

Casio EX-FH20

If we had a dollar for every time our dad shoved a camera in our face to take a picture, we'd be writing this gift guide from the deck of our private yacht. The only problem is, for his photographic was, dear old dad took photos that were only good for one thing -- throwing away. If your dad suffers from the same problem, you should consider hooking him up with the Casio EX-FH20. This slick digi-cam produces excellent results and is user friendly enough that even total n00bs can snap great pics; it also has enough advanced features to ensure that your dad can take full advantage if he ever gets his act together. The best feature, though, is the burst mode, which lets you capture up to forty 7-megapixel images in one snap!

www.casio.com
$599

Human Touch PC-075 Perfect Chair

If we ever have children, we're going to raise them to be successful members of society. Then, when they get a job and start earning a stable income, we're going to send them a picture of the Human Touch PC-075 with the word "WANT" written underneath it. Why? Because this awesome zero-gravity recliner qualifies as a must-have item in every dad's relaxation arsenal. It's super comfortable and it'll help your tired, overworked father get some quality rest. Better still, you can use it when he's not around -- just be prepared to wake up to a sharp poke in the stomach and the words "Get out of my recliner, kid" if you do.

www.humantouch.com
$1,999

Amazon Kindle 2

Dads are notorious gadget freaks and the Kindle 2 is one of the coolest little pieces of tech we've gotten our hands on this year. It's built in 3G capabilities makes buying books a snap and Amazon has a large catalog of titles in every genre, meaning your old man will have no trouble finding a book he likes. He can also download newspapers, journals and magazines as well. Best of all, the screen is easy on the eyes so your old man won't have to squint at tiny text any more.

www.amazon.com
$359.00

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denveraic

How many kids can afford to buy their dad that perfect chair? I dunno about this list, other than the games, and couple other items, everything is hundreds to thousands of dollars.

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