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For all you gaming addicts looking for a fix, check out these treats:
Opoona - Wii
A very unusual little game for the Wii that combines community and relationship-building elements with a traditional RPG - a bit like, say, Animal Crossing but with a proper adventure to work through. Even better is the way it uses the Wiis Remote and Nunchuck, allowing you to move with the analog stick and battle by swinging the remote.
Crazi Taxi: Fare Wars - PSP
We reckon this is just about old enough now ...
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PS2: The hit movie series finally comes to consoles in this slide-heavy adaptation
May 9, 2006
Are you turned on by neon at high speeds? Does the idea of buying a $3,000 car and then spending $50,000 to modify it make your spine tingle? Then you might want to give The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift a look when it hits stores next month. Based more or less on the third Fast and the Furious movie, it'll give you free rein to mod the hell out of over 100 real-life cars and race them at high speeds through Tokyo's streets and freeways.
There are more than 300 modification options ...
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GamesMaster investigates as Harry Potter returns, Hogwarts 'n' all...
Nov 11, 2005
Bookworm or not, it seems almost everybody is a fan of half-blood wizard Harry Potter.With the bespectacled one's fourth term at Hogwarts just around the corner, will this movie tie-in pass with flying colours, or will scarface and chums flunk out?The exciting prologue, set in the Quidditch World Cup campsite, confirms that Goblet of Fire has shifted away from the childish, cartoony look of Prisoner of Azkaban and plumped for a darker, more cinematic style.There's also a marked change of pace ...
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Xbox 360 playtest! Get shots, gameplay footage and first impressions here...
May 19, 2005
Compared to EA's newest racing acquisition Burnout, the last Need for Speed outing was a little underwhelming.
While it sold well to those gamers who prefer to spend their money on fully established, 'safe' buys, Need for Speed wasn't anywhere near Burnout's level.
However, thanks to the new graphical splendour bestowed upon this new iteration by the advanced power of Xbox 360 (or should we say, ), NFS has been given a new lease of life.
Everything's just so much more intricately detailed ...
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