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The 80s were a turbulent time for videogames, with the end of the industry nearly in sight. Great game innovation kept it alive. The Kartel highlights the games of the 80s that are still just as fun to play today.

"OzBoxLive Radio and Microsoft Australia have put together our very own "Community Playdate".

As seen on the new EVENTS Channel on Xbox Live for Australia. This Game Night will be on FRIDAY MARCH 13th. From 8pm to 11pm (AEST)

We will be playing the Biggest Blockbuster, Most Explosive and Extremely Violent game that Xbox Live Arcade has to offer... BOMBERMAN LIVE.

So make sure you are online to meet new friends and chat with the OzBoxLive team.

OZBOXLIVE RADIO - Australia's No.1 Xb..."

"In this first episode of Season IVÂ…

- News and Announcements - with Tash

- Xclusive Interview - Mark Serrels (Australian 360)

- XBLA Game of the Week - Bomberman Live

- Group Discussion - Games of 2009

- Competition - Win Australian 360 + XBLA Game

Head over to www.OzBoxLive.com now and download the latest episode. You can also subscribe via iTunes, sign up to out email newsletter and become a fan on our FaceBook page.

And as always we are looking for Xbox Live members to..."

Major Nelson has posted the Live Activity for this week, summing up what is being played online in the gaming world for Xbox 360. I am amazed that despite the release of World at War, this does not hinder the CoD4 community from taking down everything that isn't Halo 3. Real football (FIFA) manages to beat out American football (Madden), and surprisingly, people are still playing Grand Theft Auto.

Sony has recently added some new selections of games which are available for the Japanese. The games that have been added are Bomberman, Dig-a-Dig Pukka, Wizard's Harmony 2, and Lord Monarch: The Chronicle of New Gaia. The PS3 version of Bomberman will have a four player multiplayer mode, but the handheld version of the game will only have a single-player mode. Bomberman and Dig-a-Dig Pukka also support the DualShock 3 controller.