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Sony's maze game a tribute to Escher
Simon Canning FOR more than half a century, the works of Dutch artist MC Escher have at once perplexed and entertained people, using a two-dimensional medium to create impossible three-dimensional scenarios.
On your bike: let the Beijing gamers begin
Roland Tellzen EVERY four years, the youth of the world gathers around their consoles to play the latest computer version of that greatest show on Earth, the Olympic Games.
SingStar puts lounge-room performers online
Roland Tellzen AS a long-term fan of the SingStar karaoke series for the PS2, it's perhaps surprising that this writer hasn't so far been in print to sing the praises of the PS3 version.
Paradox takes big step back in time
Roland Tellzen FOR all the infighting between the proponents of console versus PC games, there is probably at least one area where it is safe to say the PCs have the wood on the consoles: grand strategy.
Buzz, Singstar offer more party-time music
Roland Tellzen WITH all the attention on the new generation consoles such as the PlayStation, Xbox 360 and Wii, it's often forgotten that the reliable PS2 is the most common console in Australian homes.
Build 'em up, knock 'em down
Roland Tellzen ATTACH the name Steven Spielberg to a game and you'd probably think you had a pretty good idea of what it would be like: well-produced, escapist, cinematic, adventurous.