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Written by Simon Toat
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007 |
We here at this illustrious publication love the new Wii, we also love
it for keeping us trim, so it is fantastic news that EA Sports could be
bringing Fight Night to the console.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007 |
Maybe we are wrong, but we could have sworn that we saw more than a few
PS3 on the shelves of our local electronics store the other day.
Needless to say we feel that we should be sending a rather large
invoice to Sony Entertainment boss Jack Tretton. Apparently he said in
a recent interview with games mag EGM that PS3 in the shops are on a
par with hen's teeth.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Monday, 12 February 2007 |
In what is pretty much an up to date version of Masquerade, a Brit has
won $200,000 prize money for finding the solution to online puzzle game
Perplex City.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Friday, 09 February 2007 |
According to reports from the other side of the planet, this mocked up black Xbox 360 could be heading into shops around the same time as the PS3 finally launches in its remaining territories on March 23. Australian gamers claim it will have a 120GB hard drive and HDMI input.
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Written by Rene Millman
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Tuesday, 06 February 2007 |
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Now most of us at Absolute Gadget are early adopters, so we already have the PSP (even if we end up playing on our Nintendo DS
consoles most of the time!). It would come as a bit of a shock to
people eager to get their hands on a proper UK-sourced PS3 to be told
that they have to buy the handheld games rig if they want to own Sony's
answer to Microsoft's Xbox 360.
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Written by Rene Millman
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Friday, 02 February 2007 |
It looks like we will have to put up with forking out big money for the
shiny new Sony PS3 when it launches in March. We will definitely have to pay
up £425 for honour of possessing the Blu-Ray enabled games console.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007 |
Nintendo has added a news service to its choice of free content channels on the Wii, so gamers can keep up with what’s going on in the world. The on-demand news from Associated Press gives users a brief update for their current location and allows them to select and navigate a 3D Globe to check the latest headlines anywhere in the world.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007 |
They say all work and no play makes Jill a dull girl, but try telling that to security company Sophos. Having already made it possible for company networks to block games from 15 major games publishers, Sophos has now added the no-frills games that come with Windows to that list. |
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