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Saitek brings air combat control to home consoles

Just in time for upcoming titles like Tom Clancy's HAWX, Saitek is introducing the Aviator, a flight stick fully tested to work on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 games.

Disaster: Day of Crisis

Wielding more Wii Remote-waggling moves than you can shake a quake at, Disaster's lack of clear gameplay focus has resulted in a game that is competent at best and never compelling.

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Reviews

  • Virtua Fighter 5

    Virtua Fighter 5 builds upon VF4 with new moves and characters, making for a great sequel.

  • Nintendo Wii

    The Nintendo Wii (nee Revolution) boasts the ability to play any title from Nintendo's back catalogue. Will that be enough to make it competitive against the powerful PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360?

  • Xbox 360

    The first 'next generation' console to hit Australia, the Xbox 360 promises plenty of extras aside from gaming. Should you rush out and buy one? Read our extensive Australian review to find out.

  • Capcom Classics Collection: PS2 review

    If like me you threw countless coins down a Street Fighter II machine in your youth, then AU$50 doesn't seem so much to relive the experience with the Capcom Classics Collection.

  • Fahrenheit: PS2 review

    Niggling control issues aside, the compelling storyline and innovative gameplay approach makes Fahrenheit a must-have title for players wanting some change in their gaming diet.

  • Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable)

    After months of delay, the Sony PSP is finally here in Australia. Should Nintendo be worried? Read our Australian review.

  • Ridge Racer: PSP review

    Let's face it -- after plonking down AU$400 for your new PSP, you'll want a game that'll dazzle your friends and make them worship you for being the savvy early adopter that you are. In that regard, Ridge Racer is one of the best early purchases you can make.

  • Killer7: PS2 reviews

    Strange doesn't begin to describe Killer 7. Think of a James Bond film directed by David Lynch from a script written by Yoko Ono and watched while in the middle of a very high fever, and you're getting close to this title's strangeness.

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Features

  • Sony PSP and Nintendo DS head to head

    It's game on in the handheld space, with the Sony PSP about to hit Australian shores and compete head to head against the Nintendo DS. Which gives you more bang for your buck? Are they even in the same league?

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Downloads

  • PlayKeys

    Manage your PC and games using a joystick or a joy pad.

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