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Game Console was kindly invited by Monaco's Brand Manager, Gary Russell to preview some of their new games for the Xmas season.
Heavenly Sword was first seen worldwide not via the internet but on a rather popular television program called 'Heroes'.
Jam Sessions for the DS offers a unique, interactive way to learn guitar basics with virtual strings and chords, perfect for budding musicians.
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights brings the thrill of live street racing and the HIN tour culture to gamers, with groundbreaking A.I and customisation.
Lair brings epic dragon battles to life with PS3's SIX-AXIS tech, soaring beyond traditional flight sims in a gripping skyward adventure.
Fortinet sells 100% of its products through the channel in New Zealand via distribution partners Lan 1 and Distribution Central.
The Darkness combines supernatural powers and mafia warfare in this thrilling shooter. Jackie's 21st birthday is about to get interesting...
Unleash mayhem as the ultimate Overlord in Xbox 360's game, commanding minions to overrun a world too good for its own good.
Quake Wars beta unveils strategic FPS play, captivating gamers with its mix of fierce combat and team strategy ahead of Sept release.
Ninja games are always fun to play. I don't know of anyone that wouldn't enjoy a well developed game about Ninja.
When I first saw the cut scenes for Final Fantasy III on my DS, I just couldn't believe how detailed, fluid and just plain kick butt the graphics were.
Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End game breaks the trend of disappointing movie-based games with top quality gameplay and stunning visuals.
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl for Nintendo DS promise fans a captivating blend of adventure and battles—all with that unique Pokemon charm.
Dive into the cosmic chaos of Stardust HD on PS3 - a shooting extravaganza that challenges players to defend Earth and score high on PSN.
Duck-saving game Super Rub a Dub challenges PS3 gamers with its addictively tricky control scheme, using sixaxis tech for splashy fun.
Nucleus review: A quirky PS3 game turning bacteria battles into addictive fun, echoing Geometry Wars' gameplay. Available on PlayStation Network.
Sierra and Sabre's TimeShift promises thrilling time manipulation in FPS gameplay, offering a unique single and multiplayer experience.
Stuntman Ignition preview: Swap mere driving for daring stunts on PS3, aiming for movie star status. Launching in NZ on September 28.
I apologise if you're looking for a reason to go out and spend your 120 odd bucks in September when Halo 3 releases.
If you haven't heard of Crysis you can't be on planet Earth because Crysis will be one of the hottest titles to be released this year.