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Rock Band!!! CNET.com.au has it!!!!

Rock Band may not be coming to Australia for a few more months, but CNET.com.au was lucky enough to have our very own US retail copy shipped in. After much jubilant screaming and high fives, we unpacked the game and had a thrash. Enjoy the pics, and excuse us while we kiss the sky.

PS3 launches in Australia

Crowds gather at shopping centres around Sydney for the Australian midnight launch of Sony's latest games and entertainment console, the PlayStation 3 (PS3).

Dick Smith PS Free pre-launch party

Last Night Dick Smith Electronics hosted their PS Free Night. The theme behind the night was to promote preorders and provide the customers with a chance got play the PlayStation 3. Some customers even had the chance to play against either FHM star Imogen Bailey or Rugby League star Willie Mason.

Sony PlayStation 3 unveiled

Check out our detailed pics of what Australians will get inside the retail box of Sony's next-generation console.

PS3 in focus: Stills from the Aussie media launch

Sony Computer Entertainment Australia held their big media launch for the PlayStation 3 in Sydney today, and we were there to catch all the action.

PlayStation 3 up close: Photo gallery

Its Australian release may not be until March 2007, but CNET.com.au managed to get some quality preview time with Sony's PlayStation 3 this week.

PS3 in basic black

Sony's PlayStation 3 will be dressed in black when it finally arrives.

Photos: The best of E3

Check out CNET.com.au's extensive E3 photo gallery to see the best the show had to offer.

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  • MWg: There's a new phone in town

  • Cracking open Apple's revamped iPod Nano

  • Concept cars at the 2008 Sydney Motor Show

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