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Will Apple offer ratings for iPhone games?

Most iPhone games are clearly appropriate for all audiences, but others, including some of the most fierce shooter games, may not be kid-friendly, at least from parents' perspectives.

The Sims 3

The latest Sims game is also the greatest, striking a terrific balance between the fresh and the familiar.

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Reviews

  • Nokia Ovi Store

    It's got a long way to go before it catches Apple's App Store in regards to both quantity and quality of apps, but Nokia's Ovi Store definitely shows promise.

  • The Godfather II

    Even if it were finished, this movie-inspired action game wouldn't be deserving of its prestigious licence.

  • Need for Speed Undercover

    Need for Speed returns to its roots with hokey cutscenes, wild cop chases and solid racing action.

  • The Lord of the Rings: Conquest

    The Lord of the Rings: Conquest is an exciting and action-packed way to experience Middle-earth, provided that you have the patience and fortitude to shoulder a few frustrating burdens.

  • Pure

    Pure doesn't blaze many new trails, but this off-road racer still delivers an intense, tricked-out thrill ride.

  • Mirror's Edge

    Mirror's Edge offers occasional thrills, provided you can get past some awkward stumbles.

  • Dead Space

    An incredibly atmospheric and disturbingly gruesome deep-space adventure that will haunt your dreams and leave you begging for more.

  • Red Alert 3

    Red Alert 3 is a raucously fun strategy game that overcomes its issues with both style and substance.

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Features

  • Steam report card: 2009

    One year on, things have gotten worse on Steam. While there's more publishers, there's even more discrepancies in pricing and availability between the US and Australia.

  • 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.

  • Top World Cup downloads

    To sate your football needs, we've chosen a few of our favourite World Cup-themed downloads that you can check out.

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  • iPhone OS 3.0: What you need to know

    Apple unveiled the next version of the operating system that powers the iPhone, dubbed version 3.0 offering users expanded functionality like MMS, copy and paste and a landscape keyboard.

  • Olympus Micro Four Thirds Concept

    A gloriously retro concept camera based on the Micro Four Thirds system wowed the crowds at Photokina, the photography trade show in Cologne.

  • EA execs on Aussie Rock Band delays

    The Aussie Rock Band saga is pretty well known by now to gamers down under, with our country still waiting on the official release of MTV/Harmonix's four-piece rhythm game almost a year after its US sale date. The situation was made even more farcical last weekend, with the game's sequel — Rock Band 2 — released in the US.

  • Coming to the Mac in 2008: 'Spore'

    Electronic Arts plans to release the much-anticipated new game on several platforms at the same time, including the Mac.

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Downloads

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