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Craig was sucked into the bottomless vortex of tech at the tender age of eight, thanks to a combination of 'Toady' on the Microbee and 'Silkworm' on the Amiga 500. Blossoming into a minor obsession, he walked the tech mile from end user to gamer, to software guru, to hardware nutter and back again. He knows things he healthily shouldn't.
Crysis is visually stunning, packed with intelligent, thrilling gameplay, and easily one of the greatest shooters ever made.
Despite a few small flaws, Guitar Hero III is an excellent addition to the Guitar Hero franchise and shouldn't be missed.
The Guitar Hero series makes a fantastic debut on the Xbox 360 in Guitar Hero II, adding a bunch of new content and even tweaking a few small things that weren't so great about the PS2 version.
We take Criterion's heavily hyped racer out for a spin in our Australian review of Burnout 3.
Burnout Paradise includes all the fast-driving, hard-wrecking action you'd expect from a Burnout game, but with a fantastic new open-world design that gives it its own stand-alone flavor.
Print and Web designers who don't need support for film work will find enhanced integration throughout these updates to InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, and more.
The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.
We take a break from being thoroughly whipped by Tecmo's superlative Ninja-Em-Up to bring you our Australian review.
The first 'next generation' console to hit Australia, the Xbox 360 promises plenty of extras aside from gaming. Should you rush out and buy one? Read our extensive Australian review to find out.
BioShock creates an amazing world that you'll want to explore from top to bottom and a compelling mystery that slowly comes together as you play.
The Orange Box is the one of the greatest gaming packages we have ever come across, and there is incredible value inside for an exceptional price.
The Seagate FreeAgent Go is a handsome looking portable, with a variety of backup and security applications, that appears to provide good value for money.
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