Tag: brain

Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?

You have to hand it to Nintendo for pushing the boundaries of gaming. Their latest stab at a non-game game, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training, is unique, fun and more than a little addictive.

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Mercenaries 2: World in Flames

Broken, buggy, and shallow gameplay leaves Mercenaries 2's world in flames.

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Buzz! Quiz TV

Thanks to its wireless buzzers and online play, the first Buzz for PS3 is a must have for trivia or party game fans. Make sure you have a widescreen TV though.

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Braid

A moving story, serene visuals, and brilliant puzzles make Braid an adventure that you absolutely should experience.

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Professor Layton and the Curious Village

Professor Layton and the Curious Village mixes an interesting story, challenging logic puzzles, and exploration into an extremely entertaining package that you won't want to put down.

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Volkswagen Golf GT Sport TSI (Golf V, 2007)

The GT Sport TSI shape-shifts easily between a relaxed cruiser and inconspicuous hot-hatch, and the 1.4-litre Twincharger engine is an engineering marvel. But the GTI is just five grand more. Decisions, decisions.

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ViewSonic VLED221wm

ViewSonic's LED back-lit monitor leaves a lot to be desired in the performance stakes, especially considering its price.

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Nokia N78

The Nokia N78 is a fun phone to use, and despite some annoyances it's likely to find fans in those looking for a feature-filled Apple alternative.

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Dell 2709W

Dell's latest 27-inch introduces an updated menu system, several new inputs and wide colour gamut.

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Toshiba REGZA 37WL68

A price drop and some extra features means the new Toshiba REGZA 37WL68 is an entry-level LCD television capable of good results with high-def material.

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Wii Fit

Wii Fit will help you work up a sweat, but it's not as smooth and fun a workout as you'd probably like.

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Smart ForTwo cabrio (2008)

Its two-seat configuration limits its appeal to just a few. That's a shame because Australia's cheapest convertible is loveable, unique and deserving of a wider audience.

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Harmon Kardon Drive + Play

Harman Kardon's Drive + Play does a nice job of integrating your iPod with your car audio system, but we suggest having it installed professionally to get the best possible sound.

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Sony Ericsson S500i

What the S500i lacks in the high-end gadgetry of its competition, it makes up for it in style, ease-of-use and its budget price tag.

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Go! Sudoku

Sudoku is, apparently, so hot right now. The pen and paper based puzzle has picked up plenty of mainstream buzz, and the PSP is here to cash in on its Da Vinci Code-like popularity with Go! Sudoku.

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Toshiba REGZA 32C3000

The Toshiba REGZA 32C3000 is part of the C3000 series and boasts a digital tuner, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and an intelligent 100Hz picture mode.

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Destroy All Humans: PS2 review

Crop circles, exploding cows, death rays and anal probes -- experience an alien invasion from the invader's point of view in the wacky Destroy All Humans.

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LG Viewty (KU990)

The touchscreen interface and sexier design will be enough to make knees tremble, however, the Viewty's 5-megapixel camera falls short of our expectations.

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Logitech G51

Logitech's G51 should keep most gamers on a moderate budget very happy with their performance. Those who want the ultimate in clarity though should keep saving the pennies for the long time king of the hill, the Logitech Z-5500.

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Hitachi P50X01

The Hitachi P50X01 comes in at a good price for a 1080p-capable screen, and appears to have all the features and performance you could ask for.

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