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  • Worm poses as pirated 'Grand Theft Auto'

    A worm that targets gamers is making the rounds, tapping into popular titles and peer-to-peer file sharing, a security company has warned.

  • Video game sales up 8 percent in 2004

    US sales of video games in 2004 kept pace with the previous year, according to a report released Tuesday, even though aging game consoles have yet to be replaced by their successors.

  • Wipeout for PS2 memories

    PlayStation 2 owners are seething after discovering that a demo disc distributed by Sony could accidentally erase the memory cards attached to their consoles, wiping out many hours of progress in games such as "Grand Theft Auto."

  • How gory is that game?

    A coalition of religious and family groups criticised video game makers Tuesday for creating products that allegedly glorify murder and hate crimes -- and slammed retailers for selling such games to minors.

  • 'Grand Theft' of intellectual property

    A stolen copy of the latest sequel in one of the top-selling video game series of all time began circulating on the Web late Wednesday in the US, the second high-profile game theft in a week.

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  • Nintendo Gamecube: Hip to be square

    Nintendo's Gamecube has hit Australian shores with a low-cost thump. Don't lay down your dollars until you read our comprehensive review.

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