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My Fitness Coach

My Fitness Coach: Get In Shape lacks vital feedback that distinguishes the more worthy fitness titles for the Wii.

NewU: Fitness First Personal Trainer

NewU combines fitness and nutrition in a well balanced combination, although it would benefit from better on-screen feedback.

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Reviews

  • Dead Space Extraction

    This story-focused on-rails shooter is a worthy follow-up to Dead Space that delivers the same sort of thrills, chills and kills, but in a whole new way.

  • EA Sports Active Personal Trainer

    You can really feel the burn with this collection of exercises and sports-themed challenges.

  • Madden NFL 10

    A number of features make Madden NFL 10 a more realistic and enjoyable portrayal of football, but a few problems — both old and new — continue to trouble the series.

  • FIFA 10 for Wii

    The Wii version of FIFA 10 is a "whole new game" this year, and as we found out it just might have enough momentum to try something spectacular.

  • Celebrity Sports Showdown

    Celebrity Sports Showdown for Wii will be worth checking out once it hits the bargain bins: it's simple fun, and one of the better mini-game compilations on the market.

  • Playground

    With seven different mini-games, Playground is great fun as a family party game or in the challenging single-player mode if you want to sharpen up your skills.

  • FIFA Soccer 08

    The first FIFA for the PS3 is an impressive debut, and while it can be difficult at times, it's a polished and highly playable game.

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Features

  • 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.

  • Q&A: RedOctane cofounder Charles Huang

    RedOctane cocreator and Guitar Hero rocker Charles Huang discusses working with Microsoft, picking the right guitar for the job, and his take on Rock Band this holiday season.

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  • Does Madden 10 play nice without buttons?

    The real NFL season is about to kick off, and EA has seized the opportunity to finally slide in the release of its much-anticipated port of Madden to the iPhone/iPod Touch format.

  • Rock Band coming to Australia

    EA confirms Harmonix-developed band simulation game finally making its way down under on 7 November.

  • Wright appraises 'Sporn'

    Even before the game's release, cheeky gamers have been misusing Spore's Creature Creator to design lewd monsters and upload them to the official Sporepedia website, forcing distributor EA to censor creatures it deems inappropriate.

  • EA erecting SimCity creator on Wii, DS

    New instalment in venerable franchise will offer 13 different kinds of metropolises to build — including American, European and Asian — this September.

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The Explain Series

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