SCi Entertainment and Davis Panzer Productions today announced they have joined forces to develop the game rights to the classic Highlander franchise.
Koei's Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War on Xbox 360 mixes history with epic gameplay, featuring mercenary battles for renown in a graphically rich environment.
Pokemon Battle Revolution on Wii dazzles with next-gen visuals, but its lengthy battles may test fans' patience beyond their love for the series.
MessageLabs seeks NZ partners to tap into the SME market with their internet security solutions, eyeing significant growth opportunities.
One of the pleasing things about Devil May Cry 4 is that you don't have to know the entire background story to play the game.
When I took my first look at Hellgate: London, I was pretty intrigued to know more about the PC title that looked like an FPS but was really an RPG.
Crash Bandicoot made a career-debuting splash alongside the release of Sony's seminal PlayStation console in 1996.
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Trevor Eagle, a visionary in NZ's tech scene, earns a posthumous Flying Kiwi award, celebrated by his family's enduring legacy at Eagle Technology.
Is One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) the answer? Stephen Dukker, Chairman and CEO of NComputing, and eMachines co-founder, certainly doesn't think so.
Super Mario Galaxy soars as arguably the best Mario game, redefining platformers on the Wii with its innovative, gravity-defying gameplay.
Mask of the Betrayer expands the NWN2 saga into Rasheman with epic quests and new mystical classes. A darker, more intense adventure awaits.
Spyro's PS2 venture in 'The Eternal Night' fails to reignite the series, opting for action over adventure, leaving fans longing for the PSX days.
Futrix, a NZ IT firm since 1997, pioneers in delivering advanced Business Intelligence solutions globally, enhancing data management across industries.
Sega and Nintendo unite in 'Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games' for Wii, turning former rivals into partners for Olympic glory.
Ontrack Data Recovery reveals 2007's most astonishing tech mishaps, from laundered USB sticks to drowned laptops and scientist-drilled hard drives.
Auckland distributor SnapperNet has launched a striking new logo, featuring a wave and binary bubbles, to boost brand recognition and market presence.
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror for PSP delivered the series franchise from relative obscurity since its original Playstation debut.
ESET bolsters its global presence, appointing Craig Johnston as APAC Channel Manager to drive growth in Asia Pacific and the Maldives.
These days you're more likely to find someone listening to music from their PC or laptop than a good old fashioned CD player.