The official Twitter account for retailer EB Games Australia has confirmed that the street date for Batman: Arkham Asylum has been broken by a number of its stores down under, making the continent the first place on Earth where players will be able to experience the new Dark Knight powered adventure.The fact that the... |
17 October 2011 07:27 GMT |
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For some time now, Australia has been known to gamers as the place that protects the purity and innocence of children from the vile video games with a nail-club and flanged mace, in many ways akin to the Inquisition that served a lovable, merciful and forgiving God by persecuting and torturing pretty much everyone. T... |
17 February 2010 04:08 GMT |
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While Germany is not a lot kinder when it comes to rating or refusing to rate games, Australia is on an entirely different level. There have been a lot of games that have never managed to get past its Rating Board, and have thus ended up being banned, as a title cannot be sold without first receiving an official rati... |
3 February 2010 04:49 GMT |
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If it hadn't been for the thousands of gamers worldwide (if not tens of thousands) who experienced malfunctions occurring with the Xbox 360 and its games and patches, today's news would have sounded like something out of the science fiction genre. As everyone knows, the Xbox 360 is a very, very faulty machi... |
3 July 2007 04:08 GMT |
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Everyone has some clue as to how faulty the Xbox 360 is. Generally, I mean. However, an EB Games manager has recently confirmed a percentage of faulty 360 arriving around its launch period. Some 30 percent of them "were coming back faulty." Pretty much explains all the rumors about the machine's failure rate.App... |
21 June 2007 05:33 GMT |
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With StarCraft II on the way (but not this year unfortunately), fans of the genre and of Blizzard's work have knocked EB Games,' Gamestop's and Amazon.com's doors down, to get themselves a copy of the old StarCraft RTS game for the P. Some have probably acquired it once more to train for the upcom... |
6 June 2007 05:21 GMT |
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You won't believe your eyes when you see this. There's a massive sale on a truckload of titles and accessories for all platforms including the PC, over at GameStop and EB Games. Ready to hit your system are PSP UMDs priced at $4.99! The term "bargain" is too hard for the pricing of everything found there. B... |
28 May 2007 03:49 GMT |
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Going back a couple of weeks ago (if not less), big-time retailer Gamestop was complaining of Wii shortages. Stuff like this makes you wonder: "Wow! Is the Wii kicking its rivals' arses that hard?" Guess it is, but then why wouldn't Nintendo supply retailers with them? Actually, the manufacturer is doing ev... |
25 April 2007 06:09 GMT |
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It didn't take long for retailers like EB Games and Gamestop to see a good deal in the launch of the Xbox 360 Elite Microsoft's prepping a release. Thus, they've arranged for Xboxers to be able to trade in their old machines and get a lower pricing on the Elite when it launches. Of course the Elite... |
18 April 2007 07:24 GMT |
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Without further ado, here's what you're getting in terms of Nintendo household gaming system, as the ad on EB Games says:Nintendo Wii system (system, remote controller, nunchuck, stand, sensor and Wii Sports)Wii 1 Gigabyte Memory Card- 1 additional Wii Remote Controller- 1 additional Wii Nunchuck Controller... |
12 April 2007 07:08 GMT |
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