Grand Theft Auto 4 launches to queues, rave reviews
Early reviews judge Grand Theft Auto 4 as violent, intelligent and thoroughly compelling.
View ArticleGTA sales top Hollywood movie
Criminal action computer game Grand Theft Auto 4 scored over $US500 million in global receipts its first week in release, selling over 6 million copies to become one of the most lucrative...
View ArticleVideo game makers to duel in E3 arena
Blockbuster sequels, slick technology and duels between the big three console makers are expected in Los Angeles next week as video game industry players reveal their newest creations.
View ArticleVideogame delayed over possible offence to Muslims
The release of one of the most eagerly anticipated games in the history of the Sony PlayStation has been delayed because of concerns that some of the background music may offend Muslims, the game's...
View ArticleSony to launch virtual universe
Sony is set to finally launch its Home 3D social community for the PlayStation 3 worldwide, enabling users to roam through a virtual universe filled with lifelike characters.
View ArticleMinister seeks views on R18+ games
The Federal Government is asking people to share their views on whether an R18+ classification for computer games should be introduced.
View ArticleAttorney-General steps up fight with gamers
SA's Attorney-General has stepped up his personal attack on video game campaigners.
View ArticleAtkinson: Gamers 'bigger risk than bikies'
South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson has stepped up his personal attack on video game campaigners as they demand there be a R-18 classification for video games. He appeared on ABC-TV's...
View ArticleGamers warned: don't turn on your PS3
Japanese electronics giant Sony has warned millions of users of older versions of the PlayStation 3 not to use the video game console until it can fix a bug in the system.
View ArticlePlayStation 3 bug fixed
Japanese electronics giant Sony has assured millions of users a system bug that had been halting play on older versions of the PlayStation 3 was "resolved".
View ArticleGamer sues Sony over PS-3 warning
A gamer who is suing Sony thought a warning about his Playstation 3 was an April Fools Day joke, a court is told.
View ArticleGame on for video game history exhibit
An exhibition that looks at the history and evolution of computer games has had its world premiere in Tasmania.
View ArticleAussie gamer loses Playstation court fight
A gamer who sued Sony over an upgrade that removed functions from his Playstation 3 has lost a court claim.
View ArticleLabor to back adults-only games classification
The Federal Government has announced it will support an adults-only classification for video games.
View ArticleSA takes softer line on R18+ game rating
SA's Attorney-General John Rau says he is open to the idea of an R18+ rating system for video games.
View ArticlePlayStation users warned of identity theft risk
Sony Playstation users are being told to change their passwords or risk identity theft after hackers access the personal data of millions of customers.
View ArticlePlayStation Network hacked: 77m users at risk
An Adelaide PlayStation user has had $2,000 of unauthorised charges on his credit card after Sony's gaming network was hacked.
View ArticleHackers run up debt for PlayStation user
An Adelaide PlayStation user has had $2,000 of unauthorised charges run up on his credit card in recent days.
View ArticleSony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach
Sony could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever.
View ArticleGamers sue Sony over PlayStation hack
Sony is being sued in US courts by gamers irked by news that a hacker cracked PlayStation Network defences and pilfered data.
View ArticleBank card numbers stolen in Sony cyberattack
Sony says that cyber assaults on its online videogame network were broader than first thought, with intruders getting away with credit and debit card data.
View Article'Anonymous' blamed for aiding Sony account theft
Sony has blamed internet vigilante group Anonymous for indirectly allowing a hacker to gain access to personal data of more than 100 million PlayStation users.
View ArticleAnonymous denies involvement in Sony data theft
Internet vigilante group Anonymous has denied involvement in the theft of personal information from more than 100 million Sony PlayStation and Online Entertainment network accounts.
View ArticleSony begins restoring PlayStation Network
Sony says it will begin a phased restoration of its PlayStation Network on a country-by-country basis from today.
View ArticleSony finds another security flaw, shuts site
Sony has shut down a website set up to help millions of users affected by April's massive data breach after finding a "security hole".
View ArticleSony targeted in fresh hack attack
An intruder has broken into Sony's system just weeks after personal information of some 100 million users was stolen.
View ArticleThree arrested over Sony hack attack
Three alleged members of internet vigilante group Anonymous have been arrested over hack attacks against targets including Sony.
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