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Awesome Minecraft Skins We Need Next

Minecraft is easily the best selling Xbox LIVE Arcade title ever and one of the most played Xbox 360 games ever, as it only comes in second place right behind Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 according to Xbox LIVE statistics each week. Microsoft is doing a good job of keeping the game fresh on their system as well and have already released two massive skin packs in addition to other DLC, avatar items and extra content. With so many great skins coming out for the game at a rapid pace, we can't help but think of some of the skins we'd most like to see, so here are the Minecraft Skins We Need Next!

Left 4 Dead has already made its way into Minecraft, but we all know how bad Valve can be with sequels, so we may never see Left 4 Dead 2 brought into the game. Using Bill, Zoey, Louis and Francis in a multiplayer session of Minecraft is incredibly fun, and it only gets better when you can add the Boomer, Hunter and other special infected to the game. Now, all the game needs is Ellis, Coach, Nick, Rochelle and the rest of the special infected crew for a great mix and match experience. Hopefully, these skins aren't too far off just like the release of Left 4 Dead 3.

How about some superheroes? The Marvel and DC universes are full of fantastic characters that would make a great addition to Minecraft. Spiderman could actually be bitten by a radioactive spider in the game, Aquaman could find his place in the massive ocean among the Minecraft sea creatures and it would be funny to watch Super Man go one on one with a creeper at close range. The possibilities are endless if only the skins existed.

Pick a Star Wars character--any Star Wars character. The series is easily one of the most beloved ever with plenty of characters who could be featured in the game. Assemble your team of Jedis, equip your Diamond Swords that look strangely like a blue light saber and get to work mowing down the enemies. There's only two problems with this pack: Anakin is too clumsy and must stay far away from the lava pits, and you should try not to mistake Yoda for a miniature creeper!

Finally, how about instead of a character skin, we come some really cool skins for the game itself? Pick a great first-person shooter, copy the HUD and modify it for Minecraft, and you've got yourself some pretty great content. The HUD doesn't even have to be fully operational, but playing Minecraft with the Master Chief skin and a Halo like display would be one of the coolest experiences I could think of in gaming. Of course if you wanted to take it one step further, give the Halo HUD a Covenant sword to complete the look and see what enemies dare to attack you then! What skins would you like to see added to Minecraft next? Let us know in the comments section below!

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