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Dive into an epic Marvel battle with Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects - your hero moves shape the universe's fate.
Ask pretty much any publisher what their top five selling franchises are, and you can safely bet that more than one of them will be a racing title.
Quake 4 review: Dive into an all-out alien warfare as Earth's Rhino Squad, led by Matthew Kane, takes the fight to the Strogg's doorstep.
The sequel to 2004's racing game of the year, Burnout Revenge straps gamers into the fastest, most dangerous racer on the road.
Sony's PSP, or Playstation Portable, is finally available in the UK, offering a wide range of gaming titles and multimedia features.
Lumines, the challenging puzzle game, is one of the best since Tetris and offers addictive gameplay and stylish visuals.
Dive into the whimsical world of Willy Wonka in a new game, guiding Charlie in solving puzzles with the Oompa Loompas to rescue the factory.
SingStar fans can relive the iconic 80s hits as Sony announces the launch of SingStar '80s, featuring artists like The Cure and Kate Bush.
Razor Kane dives into the Cold War's dark heart in an espionage-packed game, blending stealth with adrenaline in the USSR's iconic locales.
Like many of the arcade classics Pac-Man has had something of a second coming recently, mostly fuelled by the current swing towards all things retro.
WarioWare Twisted delivers a dizzying blend of madness and genius with its gyro-controlled gameplay - it's genuinely twisted and compelling.
Moto GP allows you to race high end motorcycles on closed tracks that represent some of the world's most famous curves.
The latest incarnation of Pirates! has been updated for the 21st century, with a new 3D engine, and several extra features, such as an added sub-game.
After the completion of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, a fierce battle between father and son unfolded at Mishima Zaibatsu headquarters.
Area 51 game review: Dive into the secretive Nevada base as Lt. Nick Cross battles aliens and a mutating virus, with designs by Stan Winston.
Stolen fails to fully execute its compelling stealth concept, offering mediocre gameplay that lacks the finesse of its inspirations.
Dive into the heart of urban warfare in Close Combat: First to Fight, navigating Beirut's war-torn streets with your elite Marine fire team.
As a street racing game it's all based around respect. When you start the game no one gives a monkey's rear-end about you.
The Nintendo DS does have a pretty impressive launch line up, mostly original titles that haven't appeared anywhere else before.
Pariah review: A high-stakes survival against time, blending advanced graphics and intriguing weapon customisation, by Digital Extremes.