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Go! Sudoku

Sudoku is, apparently, so hot right now. The pen and paper based puzzle has picked up plenty of mainstream buzz, and the PSP is here to cash in on its Da Vinci Code-like popularity with Go! Sudoku.

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Destroy All Humans: PS2 review

Crop circles, exploding cows, death rays and anal probes -- experience an alien invasion from the invader's point of view in the wacky Destroy All Humans.

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Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams

Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams is the fourth game in the long running series about ancient Japanese warriors kicking ancient Japanese demon arse.

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Shadow of the Colossus: PS2 review

Shadow of the Colossus, brought to you by the same team that produced PS2 sleeper hit Ico, is probably one of the most haunting, thrilling and morally ambiguous games we've come across here at CNET.com.au.

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Cold Fear: PS2 review

Missing the old survival horror heyday of the early Resident Evil games? If you're keen on some old-school scares, then Cold Fear is here to fill the gap.

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Mario tops post-Christmas game sales

What was the number one game post-Christmas? Read the full story to find out.

Aussie game charts: August 27-September 2

BioShock maintains its hold over the Australian game charts.

Nintendo dominates hardware sales down under in '07

More than half a million DS units sold in 2007 in Australia; more than 300,000 Wiis now sold.

Aussie game charts: October 22-October 28

Master Chief continues his reign over Aussie gamers; The Orange Box debuts strongly.

Aussie game charts: July 22-July 29

Mario Party 8 claims the top spot.

DIY: Desktop buying guide

What you need to know -- from finding the type of PC that fits your lifestyle to catching up on all of the latest trends.

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?