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Batman: Arkham Asylum

With an excellent mix of biff, stealth and sleuth, you don't need to be a fan of Batman to enjoy this excellent third-person action game.

Unboxing Sony's PS3 Slim

CNET Australia was among the first to get a chance to see Sony's new PS3 Slim. Click through for our gallery of the new PlayStation 3.

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Reviews

  • Killzone 2

    Killzone 2 boasts amazing visuals, an intense campaign and extraordinary online play that will keep you coming back for more.

  • Ridge Racer 7

    Ridge Racer 7 introduces some great new additions that make this the most significant update Namco's arcade-style racing series has seen in years.

  • Sony Bravia KLV-V32A10 LCD television

    Sony's Bravia range marks the Japanese giant's latest foray into LCD televisions, with the V Series of sets leading the pack.

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  • 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.

  • PSP Go: What we know so far

    Ahead of E3, a leaked video is revealed by a Sony executive touting a sliding screen handheld — with no second thumb stick — and built-in flash memory.

  • Five reasons you shouldn't buy a Blu-ray player yet

    With HD DVD looking more and more like it's on the ropes, it would seem like the ideal time to commit to Blu-ray -- right? Not so fast. There are at least five reasons to stick with your good old-fashioned DVD player -- at least for the next few months

  • Whaddyareckon?: The new iPods

    Steve Jobs and his followers evidently believe that the feeling of holding a new iPod is better than owning a set of giant, gold-covered robots you can climb into and use to fight people. But what about the people on the street?

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The Explain Series

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