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PS3, PlayStation Move

PlayStation 3 320GB System with PlayStation Move Bundle Sony’s PS3 is the only game console that reads the Blu-ray disc format, so it effectively doubles up as a Blu-ray disc player – which is good news for movie buffs. It has built-in Wi-Fi to connect to your home network and the Internet. The current slim

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EA Sports MMA

EA SPORTS MMA This title may not be the most recognisable name in the mixed martial arts (MMA) video gaming world. That accolade belongs to THQ’s Ultimate Fighting Championship. But what it has are play mechanics so robust that they translate into intense, almost chess-like fights that force you to think every step of the

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Sports Champions

With Sports Champions, you have to move your arms with controller in hand to control your video game character. This plays a lot like Wii Sports for the Nintendo Wii platform, which is disappointing. I had been expecting a more ground-breaking launch game from Sony for its motion-sensing controller Move. Sports Champions is effectively Wii

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Sony PlayStation 3 Move controller

The problem with the Move is that it does not quite make me move enough. The Move is Sony PlayStation 3′s (PS3) new controller that adds motion-sensing capabilities, similar to what the Wii remote controller does. It is great if you are playing games that require you to control a device without requiring other body

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Civilization 5

Players have to manage their nations through population growth, scientific research, military growth, building of world wonders, economics and diplomacy in this new version of the epic empire building game Civilization. The combat system has been revamped to let only one combat unit occupy each tile so players can no longer stack tens of units

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops

This seventh instalment of the hit first-person shooter series Call Of Duty has big shoes to fill. Its predecessor Modern Warfare 2 (MW2) was the best-selling game last year. With the success of MW2, Call Of Duty has become a brand name for first-person shooters. Publisher Activision is pulling out all stops, recruiting Hollywood veterans

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EA Sports Active 2

The sequel to the Nintendo Wii fitness game, Sports Active will be available on all three consoles. It comes with new exercises and a heart-rate monitor which you can strap to your left forearm. This addition – which shows your pulse on-screen as your move your body – should prove a hit with fitness buffs.

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