Fan really loud gaming

when playing games (any really) on macbook pro 13' early 2011, my fan kicks in and starts going crazy. even during relatively easy games such as minecraft. i was just wondering if this is normal? oh and my hinge is really loose, if i touch it (lightly) it will almost crackle and pop, just wondering if i could fix this?
cheers in advance (hopefully) :]

Fan is most likely normal, happens to me too.
You might want to have the hinge checked at an Apple Store or Authorized Service Provider.

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