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Gaming on the Go: Explore the world of portable gaming consoles and handhelds, from the Sony PSP to the Nintendo DS.
New GeForce9 series and Creative Audigy sound cards are changing the game for PC gamers, offering next-level hardware upgrades.
Revolutionary Guitar Hero: On Tour set to rock Nintendo DS, offering portable shredding with a special Guitar Grip and wireless battles.
Razer to elevate Video Games Live tour as the first-ever sponsor, starting from Ogden, Utah this March 27th, bringing contests and prizes.
Ubisoft's latest Tom Clancy shooter has hit the top of the UK All Formats charts on its first week of release.
NCsoft boosts ties with Epic Games, licensing Unreal Engine 3 for upcoming MMO projects, building on Lineage II's success.
Codemasters Online Gaming is in talks to release two MMO games for home consoles, aiming to compete with SoE, NCsoft and Funcom.
The beta release of the new game in the Battlefield franchise is all about gold… acquiring it, holding it and killing <br />for it.
Buzz Junior: Dino Den revives the series on PS2 with team play and 35 mini-games, offering fresh multiplayer fun for all ages.
Mass Effect's 'Bring Down the Sky' DLC launches, offering more missions but hinting at further costs for full experience. Fans, prepare your wallets!.
EA launches Ninja Reflex for the Wii, blending ninja-themed mini-games with slick controls for solo or fun multiplayer sessions. A pricy yet quality experience.
Ratchet and Clank, one of the staples of the Playstation has had a very impressive past, both critically and commercially.
Rockstar's Table Tennis hits the Wii, but its unique charm struggles to shine through, plagued by clunky controls and simplified gameplay.
New Zealand's Thureon, founded by Ross Vincent and Darren Smith, pioneers the Armarac – a wall-mounted server room providing security and robust IT solutions.
Email has been called the “killer app”, but is it killing productivity? Distractions and interruptions cost time to regain focus.
New Zealand distributor Chillisoft has announced they are to be the sole distributor of the K-Box product in New Zealand and Australia.
Chillisoft, a New Zealand-based software distributor, has added Russian product DeviceLock to its security offerings.
Games that have a reasonably good track record don't always end up being what you expect when the franchise expands.
Sony's PS3 innovation, The Eye of Judgement, blends trading cards and digital realms for an immersive duel experience, drawing in strategy fans.
Sight Training for DS, the visual counterpart to Brain Training, tests your 'Eye Age' with innovative exercises, perfect for on-the-go workouts.