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by Mike Bantick
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One feature of the fabulously popular Grand Theft Auto IV are the many radio stations available while you wiz around Liberty City committing crimes. Amongst the hilarious DJ chatter, talk back callers and news is a broad range of music.
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by Stephen Withers
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The PlayStation 3 may have pulled ahead in Europe, but the Xbox 360 still has the lead in the US. Microsoft's console has reached a milestone, but why does the company think that's especially important?
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by Mike Bantick
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Sony have released a series of 2008 financial forecasts, amongst the numbers; an increase in PS3 and PlayStation Portable sales speeds, whilst it is time to start writing off the venerable PS2.
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by Mike Bantick
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Electronic Arts are bringing the popular Flickit Controls from Skate to the Nintendo Wii, in doing so they have gone out of their way and added an ‘it’ to the title. And yes, you will be able to use the Wii-Fit Balance Board.
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by Adam Turner
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Optus has joined Vodafone in announcing an Australian iPhone "later this year".
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by Mike Bantick
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Finally, confirmation of what we suspected, Grand Theft Auto IV is earning publisher Take Two and [hopefully] developer RockStar huge barrels of cash. Meanwhile in Australia sales of GTA IV for the Xbox 360 topped those of rival Sony PS3.
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by Mike Bantick
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Speaking at the PlayStation Day conference in the UK, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe chief David Reeves was chuffed to announce that despite a sixteen month head-start, the PlayStation 3 had overhauled rival Xbox 360 in European sales.
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by Mike Bantick
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Electronic Arts and Harmonix have announced their plans for the first add on to the popular Rock Band. The Track Pack Volume 1 features 20 new tracks to belt out with your mates on the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 2. Details herein.
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by Mike Bantick
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Remember the Chicago Transit Authority decided to pull ads for the crime laden blockbuster GTA IV? Well publisher Take Two, buoyed by the games success have come back swinging.
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by Adam Turner
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It's no rumour, Vodafone has officially announced it will release the iPhone in Australia later this year.
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by Mike Bantick
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As expected, Grand Theft Auto IV has eclipsed all other sales records before it. Sales figures for day one in the UK have been released, who won PS3 or Xbox 360?
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by Stuart Corner
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The Blu-Ray high definition DVD technology may have consigned rival HD DVD to oblivion, but it has a long battle for market dominance over the older standard definition technology according to ABI Research.
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by Stuart Corner
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The producers of a full length documentary movie charting the Bush administration's path to war in Iraq are offering it as a free download from the Internet in the belief that this will boost online sales of the DVD.
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by Mike Bantick
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Ubisoft announce a new chapter in the Prince of Persia franchise. This time around our favourite buff turban wearer will be bounding onto the Xbox 360 and PS3 as well as the PC and Nintendo DS.
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by Stephen Withers
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The list of finalists in the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2008 has been announced, and the reigning champion will be defending his title.
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by Mike Bantick
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Wii Fit and its associated balance board are ripping up the sales charts in Japan and Europe, and on the eve of being released in Australia and the U.S. But Nintendo guru Shigeru Miyamoto says, don't expect the Wii Fit to get you buff.
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by Stephen Withers
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Sony says it has sold 12 million copies of its SingStar games in countries covered by the PAL versions of its consoles.
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by Mike Bantick
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Start camping out; Grand Theft Auto IV will be released to retail shelves tomorrow April 29th. Arriving on two platforms (for now), Xbox 360 and PS3. Which platform will win?
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