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Sid Meier's Pirates: Xbox review

Time to buckle your swash and get your timbers shivering. The sea is calling you to a life of debauchery in the Xbox version of Sid Meier's Pirates.

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Sid Meier's Pirates! for PSP

The captivating PSP version of this classic PC strategy game captures all the charming fun of being a pirate of the Caribbean.

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Prince of Persia First Impressions

Ubisoft Montreal has taken a classic franchise from the shelf, dusted it down and is preparing it for its next-gen debut.

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Shrek the Third

Shrek the Third is a lazy game that coasts by on the strength of the brand.

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Microsoft patches Xbox 360

Microsoft has quietly released a fix for a security vulnerability that could let Xbox 360 owners run their own applications or operating systems on the console.

Play: Games -- Doom 3 Piracy, Xbox not Next

Doom 3 gets warezed, No new Xbox (yet), and all the latest local and international games news.

Pirated version of Halo 2 widely available online

Microsoft's biggest Xbox release for 2004 has been leaked to the Internet; surfaces on file-sharing sites. Company stands by official November 9 release date.

Xbox 360 gets another BC update

Latest Xbox 360 update pushes number of backward-compatible games past 250; 39 games added to list, nine games receive updated support.

Aussie game charts: May 21-May 27

Jack Sparrow and his pirate pals claim the charts down under.

Q&A: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

We chat with Disney Interactive Studios producer about the latest Jack Sparrow game, which consoles were the hardest to work on, and more.

CNET.com.au's Top Games for August

The hot Christmas 2005 games releases may still be a few months away, but here's some top quality titles released in August that'll help you pass the time.

Getting Steamed: digital distribution for games isn't there yet

Online distribution should be world-wide, and yet we're still thinking inside old market models.