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Xbox 360

The first 'next generation' console to hit Australia, the Xbox 360 promises plenty of extras aside from gaming. Should you rush out and buy one? Read our extensive Australian review to find out.

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Nintendo shows off Revolution

It's still tight lipped on specifics, but Nintendo has finally released the first pictures of its next generation console, the Revolution. The Nintendo Revolution will be two to three times as powerful as the GameCube, have online capabilities and will be backwards compatible.

PS3 not 100 percent backwards compatible?

Recent comments cast doubt on whether Sony's PS3 will play all PSOne or PS2 games.

Nintendo DS, Revolution to go online

Nintendo confirms both DS and its next generation console Revolution will have online capabilities.

Xbox 360 to launch in Australia on 2 March 2006

Mark 2 March 2006 on your calendar Aussie Xbox fans - that's the date Microsoft has pegged for the local launch of its next generation console, the Xbox 360.

E3 Exposed: All the news from the world's biggest games show

UPDATE: We've got all the latest news from this year's Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3), the world's biggest games convention. Click here for information about the PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360, the Nintendo Revolution and previews of the biggest games.

The stage is set for Wii

Latecomer Nintendo announces release date and game bundle for its E3 dark horse, the Revolution-turned-Wii gaming console.

Blu-ray vs HD DVD: which video format is for you?

Is Blu-ray bang for your buck? Is HD DVD hot to trot? Which next-generation video format should you choose and why?