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Portal 2 Australian Pre-order available

February 15, 2011

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Portal 2 Australian Pre-order available

Portal 2 is now available for worldwide pre-order on the PC platform via Steam, and via retailers for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.  Buying the PS3 version gives you the ability of Steam play which means Steam keys for both the PC and Mac versions as well.
Portal 2 offers cross platform [...]

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The New Xbox 360 Slim, Australia’s best preorder price

June 17, 2010

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The future is here with the new Xbox 360 Slim. It’s a leaner machine in an all new black gloss finish now with a 250 gigabyte hard disk as standard.  The biggest feature for me is the fact that it is RROD Free – That’s Right! no more Red Rings when you are in the [...]

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Dragon Age Origins PS3, PC and 360

October 12, 2009

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Dragon Age Origins PS3, PC and 360

Bioware are certainly on a massive roll, continuing to create some of the finest single player Western RPG’s ever created.  With a incredibly impressive library including Mass Effect, Star Wars KTOR, Neverwinter Knights, Balders Gate and Jade Empire, you know what sort of quality to expect from every Bioware release.  Dragon Age looks to be [...]

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Cheapest online xbox 360 Elite Australia.

October 9, 2009

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Cheapest online xbox 360 Elite Australia.

Online game shopping in Australia has never been simpler, or cheaper.  Fishpond again have an excellent deal on the Xbox 360 Elite package.  It is just $420.97 including delivery.

The Xbox 360 Elite is the premier Xbox 360 console package that includes a massive 120GB hard drive, a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port, a high-definition cable, [...]

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Xbox 360 “Project Natal” motion controller

June 2, 2009

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Microsoft have finally unveiled their take on gaming motion control with the very impressive Project Natal.  The following video shows some degree of lag, probably more so than the Wiimote in a standard configuration – though ultimately more impressive based on potential capability.
What does the future hold for gaming?  Interesting times indeed.

Unveiled for the first [...]

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