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The Koda 2 Max, Ooni’s largest pizza oven, is coming to Australia
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Remote Play on the Sony PS4 – it’s a game-changer
by Trevor Long | Dec 18, 2013 | Tech | 0
The console wars will wage for years, and the battle between Xbox and Playstation will rage....
Read MoreIs the Sony PlayStation Vita any bloody good? Discuss…
by Damian Francis | Mar 2, 2012 | Tech | 0
EFTM were given a couple of Sony PS Vitas to play around with. After a week of constant testing...
Read MorePlaystation Vita priced and dated for Australia
by Nick Broughall | Oct 19, 2011 | Tech | 0
With the rise of mobile gaming made possible through the iOS and Android ecosystems (and WP7, if you’re that way inclined), dedicated portable gaming machines need to be pretty special to succeed. The PS Vita, successor to...
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