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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

With an exhilarating campaign, intense cooperative mode and addictive multiplayer competition, Uncharted 2 is a complete game that is completely awesome.

PS3-exclusive games worth waiting for

It's time to take a look at what the PlayStation 3 has to offer in the coming months.

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Reviews

  • LG Shine (TU720)

    LG makes some of our favourite prepaid handsets, and the TU720 is no exception. This new Shine matches good looks with great basic functionality and an excellent online experience.

  • Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II

    Extraordinary online play makes it easy to overlook this strategy sequel's less-impressive single-player campaign.

  • Halo Wars

    Halo Wars is a fun strategy outing for fans of the universe, but it feels simplistic and short alongside other games in the genre.

  • MSI GX720

    The GX720 does fine for a gaming laptop. While it doesn't pull the massive punch of its Dell XPS or Alienware competitors thanks to its lower spec graphics card, it comes in a lot cheaper and should cover most gaming needs.

  • LocoRoco 2

    Still hands-down the cutest franchise on the PSP, LocoRoco 2 adds enough new ideas to its already unique gameplay to make it a great improvement on the original game.

  • Gears of War 2

    Gears of War 2's new environments, weapons, and multiplayer features round out an all-around superior action package.

  • Nikon D90

    In the two-party race that will never end, D90 selected D-Movie as its running mate. Upon close examination though, D-Movie was found to be severely underdone. Good thing then that D90's photo taking base is so strong and competent.

  • Sony PSP-3000

    With its impressive game library, lower price and expanded feature set, it's certainly a much better deal than the original PSP — and it's even better than the PSP 2000. While its media and online functions won't necessarily replace a dedicated AV device or laptop, it will be good for most portable gaming and multimedia needs.

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Features

  • CNET.com.au's digital SLR superguide

    Digital SLR cameras have opened up a world of new opportunities in photography. This guide will walk you through the choices and let you take your images to the next level.

  • Paid to Play? The state of pro-gaming in Australia

    Just how active is the pro-gaming scene in Australia? Are we a nation that can stand toe-to-toe against the best gamers in the world? And if we're not competitive, then who's to blame? Check out the answers to all these and more as we put Australia's pro-gaming culture under the spotlight in this in-depth GameSpot AU feature.

  • Intel expands multi-core CPU technology and considers open source UMPCs

    Multicore processors, ultra mobile PCs, new platform technologies... These are some of the gems which came out of the Intel Developers Forum happening in Beijing this week.

  • Olympus refreshes lineup for Spring

    It has almost become a trend for camera manufacturers to announce their new offerings before any major event, and Olympus is no exception.

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  • The spellbinding Zen Bound for iPhone

    It may not bring you closer to Nirvana, but Zen Bound's beautiful graphics and mellow soundtrack are likely to relax you more than any other iPhone title.

  • LucasArts tries to get back in the game

    Looking to move beyond its reputation for Star Wars games, company has an upcoming title whose innovative weapon system brings new meaning to the term "turf battle."

  • Chicks dig the DS, hate the PSP?

    Suspect marketing may have hurt Sony in the mobile gaming wars, but there's something a bit more subtle going on that it must contend with: Nintendo's DS is female-friendly.

  • Girl gamers on the rise in Oz

    New study shows 41 percent of Aussie gamers are women; 34 percent of gamers Down Under have played a pirated game.

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Downloads

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