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Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?

You have to hand it to Nintendo for pushing the boundaries of gaming. Their latest stab at a non-game game, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training, is unique, fun and more than a little addictive.

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Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure

Zack & Wiki is a delightful blend of the Wii's motion-sensing technology and challenging yet approachable puzzle design.

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Saints Row 2

Saints Row 2 is crass, immature, and really fun.

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Mercenaries 2: World in Flames

Broken, buggy, and shallow gameplay leaves Mercenaries 2's world in flames.

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Buzz! Quiz TV

Thanks to its wireless buzzers and online play, the first Buzz for PS3 is a must have for trivia or party game fans. Make sure you have a widescreen TV though.

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Miyamoto: Game success takes 'balance' and 'risk'

Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, developer of games like Donkey Kong, offers conference-goers a vision for reaching broad audiences.

Play: Games: Doom movie, PSX announcement

New director for the Doom movie (with The Rock being offered lead role), San Andreas spin-off sites launch, and Sony announces new PSX models -- for Japan.

Aussie game charts: October 30-November 5

SingStar, Buzz games dominate Aussie top 10; Krome Studios' Spyro lands at number five.

Aussie game charts: October 23-29

The Sims 2: Pets makes it to number one on the Aussie charts; PC titles take three of the top 10 positions.

Nokia's N-Gage goes live

Nokia announces the launch of the N-Gage mobile platform, commuters rejoice.

CNET.com.au's quick guide to Windows Vista's new file system

Windows Vista stands to challenge how we think about files and file storage, allowing users to tag, organise, and search content in new ways.

GO3: Q&A: Lumines creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi

Lumines, Rez developer on creating music games and the future of the industry.

Downloads for Preteens

We've got a great collection of downloads for primary school kids that prove you can have fun safely without letting your mind go as soft as jelly.

The depths of the uncanny valley

What are the factors that contribute to uncanniness -- this unusual quality of realistic-looking characters that can seem so discomforting when we see them in action?

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Memory Brain Game

Improve your attention and memory.

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Brain Games: Solitaire

Play your cards right to win over.

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Brain My Day

Test your brain on mobile device in entertaining way.

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Big Bang Brain Games

Play games designed to stimulate the cerebellum and cajole the cortex.

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Brain Spa

Train your brain, power up language aptitude, and fine-tune your logical thinking skills.