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Last year's Blazing Angels was a disappointing attempt by Ubisoft to enter the coveted flight-simulation genre.
Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, a dazzling DS adventure, continues from Wind Waker, setting a new handheld gaming benchmark with innovative controls.
Conan on Xbox 360 offers gamers a brutal hack n' slash escape with gritty graphics and a focus on sheer power. Less beauty, more beastly battles.
Ratatouille on Nintendo Wii serves a mixed dish of gameplay, merging modest platforming with cooking mini-games, but lacks the film's flair.
After an 8-year hiatus, Sega Rally makes a stunning return on Xbox 360, blending nostalgia with cutting-edge graphics for arcade racing fans.
Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts redefines WWII gaming with two fresh perspectives and exceptional gameplay, showcasing British and German campaigns.
Spiderman teams up with foes in a unique twist on Wii's Friend or Foe, but the game disappoints with easy play and poor graphics.
Thanks to the Worms series of games, Worms are also known as war machines, waging epic battles across the ages in a multitude of varied quality.
Nintendo's Big Brain Academy brings brain-training fun to the Wii, despite its limitations compared to the DS version.
Call of Duty 4 on Xbox 360 dazzles with smoother graphics and revamped gameplay, offering a top-tier FPS experience for both novices and veterans.
Few vendors come back from the double whammy of disastrous lack of innovation and a period of channel disenfranchisement.
Microsoft launches CRM 4.0, enhancing CRM with multi-tenancy and on-demand solutions, ready by February 2008. Aims to empower businesses globally.
3Com's H3C division has appointed Renaissance Brands as its NZ distributor, seeing it as an opportunity to develop an exclusive enterprise brand locally.
It's your first day at school and within a few minutes you're already a target of the local school bully and his lackeys.
Assassin's Creed, one of THE premiere game releases for the Xmas season is soon to be released in New Zealand.
The Guitar Hero franchise is one of the most popular game franchises around and there are three very good reasons for this.
Windows Mobile 6 debuts in NZ, offering advanced mobile versions of Office apps. Telecom and Vodafone back its launch with new devices.
Following the October 16th release of Hitachi's Simple Modular Storage Model 100 (SMS 100), the vendor has received significant positive channel feedback.
At the end of October, D-Link released the industry's first green Ethernet technology for network connectivity.
Hp NZ is focused on strengthening its existing partner relationships through the introduction of two new channel relationship roles.