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iPhone game wins top plaudit at Australian developer awards

Game Developers' Association of Australia (GDAA) crowns Firemint's Flight Control as best Aussie-made game of 2009; Heroes Over Europe and Puzzle Quest: Galactrix also honoured.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Spirit Tracks' exciting new mechanics and classic gameplay make it one Zelda adventure that has got a full head of steam.

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Reviews

  • Fight Night Round 4

    Though definitely an improvement over its predecessor, this boxing game isn't without a few problems.

  • EyePet

    The EyePet's creative gameplay and varied content is marred by a lack of proper instructions and a short-lived experience.

  • Assassin's Creed II

    Assassin's Creed II is what you'd want an action sequel to be: bigger, better and more beautiful.

  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii

    Classic gameplay, challenging levels and some fun multiplayer make New Super Mario Bros. Wii another stellar outing for the plump plumber.

  • Dragon Age: Origins

    Incredible storytelling, great characters and exciting battles are just a few of the things that make this fantasy role-playing game so extraordinary.

  • Tekken 6

    With its beefy cast, impressive Scenario Campaign mode and expansive customisation options, Tekken 6 is the new heavyweight in the fighting game arena

  • Little King's Story

    This deep, challenging and beautiful RTS-RPG hybrid is cleverly disguised as a child-friendly introduction to the strategy genre.

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

    Modern Warfare 2 nails the three pillars of play — campaign, cooperative and multiplayer — to earn its place in the pantheon of modern shooters.

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Features

  • Aussie sports games: Win, lose or draw?

    The past, present and future on video games based on the biggest sports down under.

  • Aussie games to watch in 2009

    If you thought gamers were spoilt for choice in 2008, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

  • Paid to Play? The state of pro-gaming in Australia

    Just how active is the pro-gaming scene in Australia? Are we a nation that can stand toe-to-toe against the best gamers in the world? And if we're not competitive, then who's to blame? Check out the answers to all these and more as we put Australia's pro-gaming culture under the spotlight in this in-depth GameSpot AU feature.

  • Censory Overload: Games censorship in Australia

    How much does the right to choose what content you view mean to you, the consumer? GameSpot AU explores the thorny issue of videogame classification and censorship in Australia.

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  • UMD conversion a no-go for PSP Go

    Existing PSP owners hoping to pick up a PSP Go and transfer their existing UMD games to the handheld are going to be out of luck — Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Sony Computer Entertainment America have confirmed that there will be no way to transfer existing UMD purchases to the new download-only PSP Go.

  • AFL heading to 360, PC, PS3

    Big Ant Studios' website confirms new sports game; online multiplayer promised.

  • Microsoft, Sony set E3 in motion

    The big stories from E3 2009 were not about console exclusive titles and freshly revealed games, but rather on just one idea — motion control.

  • Lego Rock Band to soon jam in Oz

    WBIE and TT Games will lend their oddball Lego touch to MTV Games and Harmonix's popular rhythm game franchise Rock Band for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and Nintendo DS.

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Downloads

  • Quake Mobile

    Quake, the legendary PC videogame, has reached the next generation of 3D accelerated PPCs. Mobile gaming will never be the same again!

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The Explain Series

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