The Beatles: Rock BandWe love it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
By now, anyone interested in The Beatles: Rock Band will probably know the story of the game's development like the back of their hand. If not, read our preview, as it'll give you more of a detailed insight into the....
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EA Sports ActiveYour wallet shouldn't be the only thing losing pounds...
The success of Wii Fit has spawned numerous copy-cat exercise games for the Wii, and now even Electronic Arts are getting in on the act. Usually EA Sports games allow you to step into the role of famous sports figures....
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Rock Band 2Is there such a thing as too many plastic guitar games?
Released late last year for the Xbox 360, and more recently for PS3, PS2 and Wii following the end of the exclusivity period, Rock Band 2 builds on the first fruits of the EA and Harmonix partnership to provide another....
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Mario Power TennisA game with balls
SEGA and Nintendo may have teamed up for such cross-pollination titles as Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, but that doesn't stop either side from having their cake and eating it. Case in point: Mario Power Tennis.....
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You're In The MoviesOr, more precisely, you're in and out of the trailers
You have to pity anyone who paid full price for the Xbox Live Vision camera. The device was released almost two years ago, and so far only two games have been released that use it as the primary method of control - and....
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-PlayThe oldest swinger in town
With its real-life mechanics, Golf is a sport perfectly suited to the Wii, and let's face it, anyone who bought the console new should own a Golf game (in the form of Wii Sports). However, while that mode was fun, it....
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Guitar Hero: World TourFull review: The Difficult Fourth Album
Three years ago, the original Guitar Hero was launched on a somewhat unsuspecting US public, with a European release following around 5 months later. Until that point, most rhythm action games (with the exception of the....
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Trauma Centre: Second OpinionMake way for Operation 2.0
Trauma Centre first appeared on the Nintendo DS in a much simpler form. Second Opinion is a bigger and better remake, embracing the Wii motion controls so you can stitch, suture and drain your way to becoming a perfect....
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Wii FitSaving the world, one fatty at a time?
Not content with giving your brain a jolly good work out on the DS with Dr Kawishima's Brain Training Nintendo have waged war on the global obesity epidemic with Wii Fit, a full alternative to that gym membership you....
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Sega Superstars Tennis"Wii"ll you love it?
Thanks to the inclusion of Wii Sports with the console, everyone who owns Nintendo's white box should already own a tennis game. Therefore, any additional representations of the sport would have to do something pretty....
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