CES 2009 preview: Home entertainment (cnet.com.au)
For the last few years, the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray has monopolised home entertainment coverage at CES. Now that HD DVD is dead, we can finally get back to focussing on new technology, rather than which studios are backing which format. Blu-ray should have a big presence, along with its new competitors, internet-powered video-on-demand boxes.
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CES 2009 preview: Gaming (cnet.com.au)
While last year's CES didn't offer much in terms of gaming, it would appear that CES 2009 has a lot more in store.
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Killzone 2: What the reviews will say (Games Radar)
The first Killzone 2 review was leaked online a few days ago and, with the US Official Playstation Magazine rewarding it with a perfect 5/5, interest is obviously at a peak for the much hyped PS3 shooter. Until the review goes public we’re guessing at what they’ve based that score on.
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Defenses vanish vs. Sooners, Gators (The Courier News)
BCS preview: Enlighten us, Brandon Spikes: Did you really mean to call Big 12 defenses an embarrassment? "I said that. I said it," the Florida linebacker reiterated Monday. "That's what it is. It is what it is."
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Silent Hill: Homecoming unbanned in Australia (cnet.com.au)
Australian Classification Board revises refused classification status; Konami's survival horror game green-lit for sale.
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