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    Nov 17 2007: Time Shift | The Simpsons | Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • Games

    Nov 15 2007:

    The Simpsons Game | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

  • How to combine fatherhood and gaming

    Nov 15 2007:

    Keith Stuart: My wife is about to give birth to our second child and I'm doing the most sensitive and supportive thing possible: planning which game I'll be playing throughout the coming months of sleep deprivation

  • 'The FPS genre has never had more vitality'

    Nov 8 2007:

    Alexander Gambotto-Burke: Titles such as BioShock and Halo3 show that developers are coming up with new takes on the classic shooter game genre.

  • Games

    Nov 8 2007:

    Metroid Prime 3: Corruption | Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction | Hellgate London

  • Train spotters get a ticket to ride

    Mitsubishi train RFID Nov 6 2007:

    Japan's love affair with ticketless technology continues, writes J Mark Lytle, in this month's roundup of what's hot in Tokyo.

  • Games preview

    Nov 3 2007: The Orange Box (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) | WWE SmackDown! Vs Raw 2008 (PS2, PS3, PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360) | Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Nintendo Wii)
  • A handy guide to the confusing consoles

    Nov 1 2007:

    Keith Stuart: If you're thinking of buying a next-generation console this weekend, you'd better take a notebook and calculator - it's a complicated business.

  • Games

    Nov 1 2007:

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 | Project Gotham Racing 4 | Half Life 2: The Orange Box

  • 'Kids know more than we realise'

    Oct 28 2007: In her first interview as head of a government review of video games' effect on children, TV psychologist Tanya Byron tells David Smith that being a mother will help in her new role.
  • Video games do no harm to children, insists Sims creator

    Oct 26 2007:

    · Fears 'merely symptoms of generation gap'
    · Attacks echo past rows over films and books

  • Q&A: Will Wright, creator of the Sims

    Oct 26 2007:

    Game designer Will Wright is responsible for some of the world's most famous titles - but he's really excited the prospect of plugging them directly into his brain, he tells Bobbie Johnson.

  • Sony profits up despite PS3 losses

    Oct 25 2007:

    Sony's return to financial health gathered pace today as the electronics giant reported a jump in earnings in the last quarter fuelled by demand for digital cameras and flat-screen TVs.

  • Games

    Oct 25 2007:

    Table Tennis
    Wii, £24.99, cert 3+, Rockstar Games, 4/5

  • Video games make children's Baftas debut

    Oct 22 2007:

    Video games are among the nominations for children's Baftas for the first time this year.

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