AU Shippin' Out February 25-February 29: Lost: Via Domus
Another week, another licensed game.
Another week, another licensed game.
Mario & Sonic prove they're just as popular on the Nintendo DS as they are on the Wii.
M-m-m-m-monster kill!
As you would have read earlier, Dark Sector has been banned in Australia. We've managed to get a hold of the official OFLC documentation as to why it was refused ...
The world of Ivalice Alliance comes to the Nintendo DS.
Sight Training takes top spot again.
No special Metal Gear collection slated for Aussies.
As Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots draws nearer to release, gamers were left salivating yesterday when Konami confirmed that they would indeed be releasing the Metal Gear ...
Australia well on the way to getting 20:20 vision from gaming.
Devil hunting, street racing, and dinosaurs. What could be better?
Retailer's Australian branch dismisses reports that it has stopped stocking Microsoft's machine after accumulating 17,000 broken consoles.
It hasn't even been a full month into the new year, and Microsoft are amidst new Xbox 360 rumours. Yesterday, Kotaku AU reported on a transcript sent to them that ...
Another cult hit makes its way to Xbox Live Arcade.
Mario & Sonic continue to stand proud at the top of the podium.
Two Sega hits in one week!
Australians sure love their karaoke!
Don't forget to breathe!
What was the number one game post-Christmas? Read the full story to find out.
For those who were lucky enough to come to our exclusive GameSpot AU Rock Band community games night live event late last year, you may remember that we asked you ...
Grand Theft Scratchy hijacks the charts.
A lot of people were upset earlier this year when Rockstar Games announced that Grand Theft Auto IV had been delayed until April 2008. Even though the game still isn't ...
Super Mario Galaxy continues to rule the Australian game charts.
The Wii Zapper comes Down Under.
It's-a me, Mario!
Two big games for the PlayStation 3 in Australia this week.
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 takes out the top spot for a second week in a row Down Under.
New content designed to ease new players into the game lands on December 14.
Fuzzyeyes Studio CEO Wei-Yao Lu chats with GameSpot AU about its upcoming next-gen game and the state of the Australian games industry.
The week many Wii owners have been waiting for is finally here!
200,000 Wiis sold in 50 weeks, the quickest of any console in Australia.
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2008 takes out the top spot; Mass Effect sneaks in despite not officially being released.
Take two for Assassin's Creed.
It might look quiet from the outside, but inside the crowds were busy playing some of the biggest games of the year. GameSpot AU gets in early to check out ...
December 6 set as the date for SingStar's debut on a next-gen console.
Big new releases dominate the charts.
Many people were disappointed this week by the last-minute delay of Assassin's Creed. Not to worry though, because it appears that the release of Mass Effect --which was originally slated ...
Those who are lucky enough to be attending the eGames Expo on the weekend are in for quite a treat. Not only will it be the only way to play ...
Two of the biggest games of the year come down under.
You'll never guess who crashed the party.
It's looking to be a week of mock warfare.
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