Macbook Pro late 2008 and Gaming

Hello people!
I bought a late 2008 macbook pro with the 2.53 Processor, it is my first mac and everything works fine - in fact I am loving it . The thing is that from time to time (like weekends) I like to game - for long sessions. My mac has these temps while IDLE at windows (which I sadly need for gaming):
Gpu : 72 degrees Celsius
Core1: 70 degrees Celsius
Core0: 72 degrees Celsius
Core : 70 degrees Celsius
As reported from a monitoring program called speedfan
These go up to +15 - 20 degrees while gaming.. (with the fans literally screaming)
Isnt that dangerously hot? I bought this laptop for the reported quality and longevity and I dont want it to get ruined in 1 or 2 years :/ Furthermore , I bought it from Greece. The problem with that is that there is no Apple Greece and the authorised distributor for Apple here is a horrible company with even more horrible service. Trust me when I say I've heard tales of HORROR from people that have had a problem with their Mac..
All I want to know is if the Macbooks can withstand that kind of temperature and if not, if there are ANY solutions that may cool it off a bit.

I hope this answers you question.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1862241&tstart=30

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