Nintendo System-wii the Revolution Has Begun

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Know Your Guitar Heroes

February 25, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Ewen Chia Ti Wah asked:


Historically speaking, there have been some awesome guitar players since the innovation and advancements which have made the electric guitar a reality. From the sixties on, guitar evolution has moved from the realm of fantasy into history and beyond. Guitar players throughout the generations have and continue to perform amazing feats on their guitars.

Among the great creators of classical electric guitar music was a man named Chuck Berry. After him came greats like Pete Townsend and Jimi Hindrix. The rocking sounds reverberating from their electric guitars shook the very foundations of society and music history. The electric guitar became an expression of entire generations and the guitar music of that was created still speaks in volumes to this very day.

Jimi Hendrix may very well hold one of the most impressive records on an electric guitar. In the Summer of Love, 1969, he played the National Anthem of the United States of America on his feet at a three-day music marvel known as Woodstock. The entire music festival at Woodstock was an historic event. However, if you ask any of the people that were there, the one thing that is remembered more than anything else was Jimi Hendrix playing the National Anthem with his feet.

In the seventies, the nation went through a transitional phase as disco made its brief passage through guitar history and then we moved into the nineteen eighties where big hair bands turned the guitar into a screaming and crying musical machine. Artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughn and Eric Clapton made yet another mark on history by creating another new and amazing guitar craze mixing blues with rock and roll.

Throughout the eighties and into the early nineties, guitars took on a heavier tone as grunge and punk moved into the limelight. They were frequently interrupted by alternative bands as well, all of whom made their own little mark on guitar history.

As we move into the 21st century, room is there for the next Juke Box hero who will come up with the next latest and greatest guitar craze. All of these legends had one very common beginning and maybe even something in common with you as well. Each and every one of them started out with nothing more than a dream and a desire to learn to play the guitar. A good guitar guide could very well put you well on your way to becoming the next guitar hero.



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The Future Of Video Game Rentals

February 24, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Teddy Peterson asked:


If you are fond of video games but reluctant to buy all the newest flooding titles in the market, well here is the good news for you. Now you can have video games on rent from the video game rental company without the need of investing your hard earned pocket money.

As the gaming industry matures up the video game rental companies are also beginning to rise. Companies like GameFly and GottaPlay are providing their customers with top quality services and hassle free game playing experience. In this article we shall take you through each of these services provide by them.

Gamefly is the very first video game rental company which comes into view in early 2003. The founders of the company were able to discover the niche where there was high demand for the newest and the classic gaming titles were growing and so were there costs.

Sean Spector and Jung Suh who were also the founders of GameFly felt the frustration amongst the hardcore game players due to the lack of verity of the gaming titles available in the market. It was the time when they decided quit their full time jobs to become the biggest game provider of the world within three years. It was an innovative idea to provide online based game rental services to the video game lovers.

Gamefly is the company who has always taken the viewpoint of the passionate game players around the world. Thus they were able to produce set of services which were just as easy and flexible for them. This is what made them become the base of all the online game rental services. What follow are there primary features:

• The video game players want an easy way to get the easier access to both classic and the latest titles

• The players want to keep the game with them as long as they want to and at a reasonable price.

• If the player got a game which he does not want to play or he finds it an unpleasant game he should be given the full right to replace the game with spending no extra money.

• The players receive their favorite video games at their door step and they do not have to go to the video game rental store.

• The players should be given the choice to see the other game reviews, their ratings and feed back so that other gamers can be aware of the bad game and do not waste the time on the game he never wanted.

• The players are given considerable discount while they purchase used games.



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All About Brother Brands in the US

February 22, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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James Kara Murat asked:


In the American culture it is often said that one sister can tell the other sister “anything.” Gossip or truth, you need to be careful when telling a woman something that you don’t want her sister to know. Brothers, however, often go the other way. They keep everything to themselves in hopes of out-smarting their brother, in one form or another.

There is, however, a segment of brothers that don’t keep secrets from one another. They work together in a common goal oriented way. They want to strive and win at whatever they may see as their end. A “Band of Brothers” if you will. These brothers do not need to be linked by family but by common desire to achieve. Women may talk to socialize but brothers talk to succeed.

A connection

Often one will see a business name like Jonson & Sons, Brooks Brothers, Brother Printer or Super Mario Brothers. Although there often is a brother, there isn’t really a need. This is a connection toward a common goal between men and/or family. The use of the word “brother” by black men in the 1960’s and ‘70’s might be an example. The word represents a group of men working against a racially unjust society.

Success and winning

When all is said and done it comes down to winning. If you need help, as men are not likely to admit to needing, they can more easily call on their “brother” to help them win. There may or may not be a brother in the Brother Printer company but the mere association implies that there is a team in place to make a better printer and win at the game of selling more printers.

The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus is often billed as “The Greatest Show on Earth.” There may or may not have been brothers involved but taking a look at the slogan does give an idea of the goal involved. Be the biggest and best. Brother Printers may or may not be brothers or have a snappy slogan like “The Greatest Show on Earth” but the aim is the same. Men (and women) banding together, if in name only, to win.

Being the best

Men are often chided for not showing their emotions. Teaming up as “brother” is a way to show that they are actually capable of showing the emotion women expect but do not see. Men team up and share emotion by becoming brothers whether it is Brooks Brothers, Marx Brothers or Brother Printers.



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Grand Theft Auto 4 Video

February 19, 2009 by Goldenchute · 6 Comments
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Is there an easier way to beat time trials in mario kart wii?

February 17, 2009 by Goldenchute · 3 Comments
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Is there an easier way to beat time trials in mario kart wii?
no matter how hard i try i just cant beat it.... but i want to unlock everything so please help me

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Super Mario – a Short History

February 16, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Andy L asked:


Super Mario is a classic game series created by Nintendo Entertainment System. It stars an Italian plumber called Mario and his brother Luigi. In most of the games, players are required to finish each level to be able to proceed to the other. In one of the games, the objective of it is to save Princess Peach from the hands of Bowser which is the ruler of the Koopas. The game could be played by two players as well as one.

Super Mario Bros could be considered one of the most successful games ever created as it has more than 40 million copies of it sold. This game may be the backbone of Nintendo’s success in the gaming world as it survived during the video game crash during the 1980s. Due to the overwhelming success of Super Mario, the Mario Brothers are officially Nintendo’s highest known mascot. Even its theme music is well known by a lot of people. It has been well used by a lot of video games as well.

There are additional items that would aid them with their quests. By collecting 100 coins, the life of the character would be increased by one. By collecting a certain mushroom, the characters will turn larger and these characters would be called Super Mario or Luigi. These characters are able to take two hits before losing one of their lives. There are numerous other "upgrades" available and should only require you to check them out by playing the games. Players would also be playing in different worlds where each world has its own sub-level as well. At the last world and at the last level, they would then fight the last boss and victory would mean the end of the game.

Super Mario also has a lot of versions released by Nintendo. Though the graphic gets slightly better by each of the new version coming out, the game play stays the same. The game might be the one that you play just to kill time. Other than that, it may not be so interesting.

However, there are also car racing games that are starred by characters available in the Mario games. You can find these racing games in arcades. The graphics of it are also much better. You can choose your driver and get upgrades and keep track of them in a card which is available for you to buy on the machine itself. It is very enjoyable to play it with your friends and family members or even just by yourself.

Super Mario games are available in a lot of platform such as the GameBoy Advance, Famicom Disk System, NES and many others. There are also flash game versions of Super Mario available for download. Checkout Mario Games Online for free online games to play.



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Review of Nintendo Wii Top Games

February 16, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Many consumers new to the Nintendo Wii system are curious about Nintendo Wii top games. What are the latest Nintendo Wii top games and what is it that Nintendo Wii players like about them. Below, I will go through some of the Nintendo Wii top games as well as why Wii fans have come to appreciate such games.

"Super Smash Bros. Brawl" is considered unanimously as one of the Nintendo Wii top games. It is the ultimate fighting games that features a cast of characters from all over the Nintendo universe. This game is ideal for one or more players, the sound effects and music are loved by gaming fans everywhere, and the graphics are stunning to behold, literally. And it's the first game in Super Smash Bros series to expand previous Nintendo characters and let you control favorite characters from third-party, such as Pikachu, Donkey Kong, Snake, Zelda and more! The cast of characters offered in this game have been appreciated for quite some time already so it is super easy to fall in love with the Super Smash Bros Brawl game and rank it among the Nintendo Wii top games. Players even find that they can customize the play experience, or opt for mini gaming options. This game is certainly high in action packed gaming fun.

Wii Fit games are quickly becoming Nintendo Wii top games too. Created to integrate fitness with gaming, the Wii Fit gaming line-up is growing in terms of its popularity. Games like We Ski comes complete with Intuitive controls, works with a Wii Balance Board, as well as a Wii Nunchuk and Remote, while giving the gamer the sensation that he or she is really skiing. This game is great for one or more players, as many as four in fact, and there are actually fourteen different game courses for amusement. Beginner levels and intermediate as well as advanced levels make the Wii Ski game super exciting and fun for all.

A list of Nintendo Wii top games would not be complete without mention of the Wii game Mario Kart. Mario Kart was first created when the Nintendo 64 first hit the gaming scene, but this all time favorite has been upgraded for the Wii too. With the purchase of a Wii Wheel, the Wii Remote can be converted into a steering wheel for use with the Mario Kart game. Wii fans appreciate access to their Mario Brothers favorite characters like Luigi, Mario, Yoshi, Princess Peach, Wario, Toad, and Bowser. Even Donkey Kong pays a visit to the tracks in this fun filled game!

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Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Deleted Scenes review

February 16, 2009 by Goldenchute · 25 Comments
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It's finally here! A review that was 3 (technically 2, I didn't start until December) months in the making. I sincerely apologize for it taking so long. Here's a laundry list of reasons on why it took so long: - Christmas and my Birthday, which are about a month apart. - Playing other games (like Crysis, which is fantastic and you should check it out) - Getting annoyed at the long process it took VirtualDub to convert videos to WMV (One video that's nearly a half-hour took SEVEN HOURS to ...

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20 Easy Tips That Will Put You on the Path to Being a Guitar Hero

February 15, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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20 easy tips that will put you on the path to being a guitar hero

By Justin Sours

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Practice how you play

When you practice guitar chords, scales, songs, etc., make sure that you focus on quality and not quantity. The guitar sounds a lot better if all the notes in a chord ring or you hit every note in that scale with perfect timing instead of rushing through a scale or playing a chord and having some notes be muffled. Just remember to focus on playing things slow and with good technique (This is Key!). Learn whatever you are trying to learn slow and then increase the speed little by little until you get where you want to be. That's how you guitarists learn to shred or solo extremely fast. They start playing a scale or riff slow and then gradually speed it up with a metronome.

Keep your guitar out of the closet or storage

This is probably one of the biggest mistakes that a person learning guitar could make. KEEP YOUR GUITAR OUT IN THE OPEN!!! Keep it next to your bed or in your family room on a stand or anywhere where it is out of the closet or out from under the bed. If it’s out in the open, this will force you to play it and force you to mess around and practice.

Memorize the fret board of the guitar

Memorizing the fret board of the guitar can turn out to be an interesting task. There are little tips and tricks that allow you to find notes really fast. The reason why all guitarist who would like to get good should memorize the fret board is because it allows you to play create chords in different shapes, find notes in different areas of the neck and allows the guitarist to familiarize and open up to playing in different parts of the neck. Memorization of the fret board is also very beneficial in soloing and improvising.

Jam with other people with different styles and techniques

You will not believe how much your guitar playing will improve when you jam with other people. If you ever feel like you are reaching a "plateau" (you feel like you're not getting any better) in your playing, jamming with other people will definitely open you up to new tips and tricks. There's always something to learn from someone else that plays guitar no matter how good or bad they are. Also, everyone's individual style is different and the more open minded you are to other styles, the better player you will become.

Listen to new types music and try to play it

I know it’s hard, just force yourself to do it. When all else fails go back to the basics of music. A great way to do this is to listen to some classical music for inspiration. Elton John is an amazing musician and he says whenever he reaches a dull moment or block in his playing, he refers back to church hymns that he learned when he was younger.

Read guitar magazines

Guitar magazines have allot of cool stuff, but they also have allot of filler. The one thing I hate about guitar mags is that they are extremely complex (not for beginners). The articles, stories and advice are cool but some of the lessons are intense! The advanced guitar lingo having to do with intervals of certain modes and technical guitar talk gets to me sometimes. It's nice to know that stuff but ehhhhhhh..... It can be boring.

Go to concerts

Nothings more inspiring then going to a concert and seeing someone rock out on stage and totally impress the crowd. I remember a couple of years ago; I went to Vans Warped Tour. Immediately after the show, as soon as I got home, I ran to my room and tried learning allot of the songs I had heard. When I saw The Eagles back in October of 06', I couldn’t stop learning all their songs. It's amazing to be extremely inspired and motivated once again about playing guitar and going to concerts definitely rejuvenates my interest in playing guitar.

Buy concert DVDs

If you've never seen any ACDC music video or concert DVD.... then we definitely need to talk. Angus Young is an amazing guitarist and It's just amazing to see that this scrawny little Australian guy can play like he does and with such attitude and soul. Seeing that guy rip up the fret board definitely shows us that anyone can play guitar... all it takes is practice, discipline, motivation and commitment. Concert DVDs are great because they show you up close and in really good quality what exactly a guitarist is playing, unlike music videos where bands just dance around and they add in the music later. Concert DVDs are filled with raw footage of guitar playing at its best.

Always use your guitar strap

This is another biggie. When first learning how to play guitar, I never wore my guitar strap. I ended up paying for it later and basically having to relearn guitar standing up instead of sitting down. If you always play with your guitar strap on, there will be no difference to you while playing either sitting or standing. Playing with your guitar strap will also allow you to get to the "show-off" level so you can impress all your friends earlier.

A lot of people who use guitar straps find that they fall off very easy or tend to drop the guitar. There are many different types of locking mechanisms out there (I currently have two guitars that use the DiMarzio locking mechanism and it works very well)). Go to your local guitar shop and check all of them out and see which one fits you best.

Play with passion (slash)

Have you ever heard a guitar player who is a great player, but you feel that there is something missing...... THERE'S NO SOUL!!! Soul is the emotion, the love, the purpose behind guitar playing. Listen to that same talented yet boring guitar player and then compare him to Gun's and Roses guitarist or Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash. Every solo that Slash plays has so much soul, so much emotion, and so much purpose. What I want you to do is Google "Slash - Godfather theme video" or get on Napster, iTunes, kazaa, etc. and download it. This video is nuts!! Slash plays with such a great amount of solo that it's amazing. I really don't know how to explain exactly how to add soul into your playing, however I will tell you that you will understand if you choose to stick with guitar and stay committed to the instrument. It's basically playing to express yourself and not to just play because you have to or don't want to but feel you should.

Watch the clips of legendary guitar scenes or solos

Here's some instant inspiration.... Go to yahoo or Google and click on the "video" tab above the search bar and type in anything having to do with guitar solos. You will find some amazing solos along with amazing guitar tricks. One really cool guitar clip I remember is of this Asian guy playing the super Mario brothers theme for Nintendo. That guy can play that song like you wouldn’t believe. There's so much inspiring guitar playing footage out there. It's everywhere and anywhere you look, especially online. Also, checkout the movie with Ralph Maccio from the 1980's called "Crossroads"... there’s some amazing guitar playing in it.

Try tabbing out songs by ear

This is extremely helpful. Tabbing songs by ear develops your musical ear very quickly. Choose one of your favorite songs and sit next to your cd player with a guitar and a piece of paper and try to figure out the chords in the song first, and then try to figure out the riffs within the chords. Once you find out the overall "key" of the song it's easy to figure out all the riffs and chords.

Take a college music course (Beatles, history of rock and roll)

While I was at community college for two years studying to get my Associates Degree, I had taken a "History of Rock & Roll course". This course was extremely interesting. There was so much music that this class opened my eyes up to. I gained so much more appreciation for the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who and many more bands of that era. Those bands really did change music forever. I definitely recommend taking a class like this anywhere you can; it will definitely open up your eyes to some great music out there and help you grow as a musician.

Read biographies of guitarists you appreciate

Some musicians out there have led incredible lives. The majority of them come from nothing and in the end, become legendary guitar gods. Look at Johnny Cash; he was a rural country boy that grew up almost penniless and turned into an amazing musician through inspiration and practice. There are so many interesting stories behind bands and musicians. Here's some that I find interesting (off the top of my head): The Beach Boys, Def Leppard, Metallica, Van Halen, The Beatles and Thin Lizzy. Do some research online and try to mirror yourself with these artists. It will give you a whole new thought process to playing their songs and guitar in general.

"Steal" riffs and ideas from other guitarists

I know it sounds bad but every great guitarist does it. Clapton stole the "crossroad blues" from Robert Johnson and the Beatles used some of Elvis' ideas and expanded upon them. Every musical generation steals ideas, riffs, chord progressions from the generation before and when it comes to music... its ok. I find this to help guitar players progress a lot, especially if you reach a plateau. One of the biggest things that helped me expand as a guitarist is to learn all my favorite solos by my favorite artists. Once I had learned them, I would play the same solo over different progressions in the same key and then play the same solos in different keys all around the neck and in different scale positions. Once I did this, I had "unlocked" all of the licks in the solo and I'm now able to use them in whatever I play. Just like how in video games you unlock new characters, levels and secrets throughout the game... you do the same in music. From there you can constantly expand upon your lick directory.

Play in front of others

This is one of the hardest parts about performing music. Playing in front of others is something that just takes time. Remember to relax and don't think about everyone watching you. Just focus on you and the instrument. The more you play in front of others, the better you will get. Everyone's first time playing in front of others can be pretty gut wrenching. Just remember that it gets easier every time and that you'll get through it just fine. What you can also do is videotape yourself playing and then put it on the internet. Lots of people including myself put videos on Youtube.com or other online video sites and its up to the viewers to judge. Some people will rip your playing apart but most will applaud you for trying and really like it. The way I look at it... "Led Zeppelin didn't write songs that everyone liked... they left that to the Bee Gees" - Wayne Campbell (Wayne's World)

"What if I screw up"? Who cares?! In music, everyone screws up while playing music. When big bands record in studios they spend days, sometimes even weeks recording tracks so that they turn out absolutely perfect. What really creative people do when they screw up is to elaborate on the screw up. If you hit a wrong note, maybe trying hitting the note again within the rhythm of the song and maybe it will sound good.

The Internet and Youtube are valuable tools...

Eric Clapton learned guitar by listening to old Robert Johnson, BB King and many other great blues records on a turntable and then trying to mimick the same sounds on guitar. Eddie Van Halen would be in his room with his door closed for days just messing around with different sounds that a guitar can make just by moving his fingers around in different shapes and seeing what they sound like. Alex Van Halen (Eddies brother and drummer for Van Halen) would go on dates and leave the house listening to Eddie whale away at 5:00pm and then come home to Eddie still whaling away at 2:00am. These artists didn't have the internet! They had a cassette player or record player and plenty of time on their hands. We're incredibly lucky today to have such great resources like youtube.com and the internet in general. Youtube.com is great for learning how to play guitar. You can find lessons, people covering songs, tips and tricks and just about anything that you need to get off on the right foot when it comes to playing guitar. The great thing about Youtube guitar lessons is that "they get to the point". No BS. Each lesson is usually under 5 minutes and they give you great info very fast, because who wants to watch a 30 minute video. Guitarists attention spans aren't that long, I know mine isn't. And Finally, you have the internet. The internet has absolutely everything you could ever possibly need, including Youtube.com, lessons, information, ultimate-guitar.com (for tabs), guitars101.com (for any other type of help that you may need), etc. The possibilities are endless. The point is that learning guitar today is and should be way easier than learning guitar in the past due to the great resources we have.

You can learn any riff from any song no matter how crazy or how fast.... just slow it down

Any riff is learnable, you just have to slow it down to a pace that you feel comfortable with, learn it, and then gradually speed it up. There are numerous programs out there that allow you to do this. One very popular one is called Transcribe. You can import any .mp3 file and then control the speed of the song. Practice the riff over and over and gradually raise the speed. If you can't play the at a given speed, then slow it down 1%, if you can play it and feel comfortable with how you played it, raise it by 2%. Doing this will allow you to master any riff, any song, anything!

Try learning the difficult songs or riffs that you've always wanted to learn, no matter what level you are at and no matter how hard the song is...

This is what makes guitar fun, seeing your improvement (ie. Quick Results). I remember trying to play songs that were at my level when I first started playing guitar. Stuff like : The Animals - House of the Rising Son, and Don Mclean - American Pie. I could play them ok, but they weren't really songs that I had started playing guitar for. I wanted to play Metallica's fade to black and Eric Clapton's Crossroads. I put the other two songs aside and started working on the new ones that had inspired me to play guitar. I had spent weeks and months on them even though they were outside my playing level. I was determined to learn them. I kind of wanted to be one of those guys that can't play anything else, just cover songs note for note. If I couldn't play any other song aside from the super hard ones note for note, I'd be happy. So I spent so much time learning these songs, and I could play them.... ok... not great.... However, when I went back to playing House of the rising son and American Pie, I could play them 100 times better. I played them like a pro. Its kind of like.... as long as you challenge yourself, you'll get better. You play with musicians that are better than you... you'll get better. You lift more and more weight than your used to... you get stronger.

A great musician once said.....

A great musician once said that as soon as guitar becomes a chore and isn't fun, that's the moment that you should put your guitar down. Come back to it later. Now this doensn't mean that when your first learning guitar and you get frustrated, you should put it down and forget it. Sorry, this rule only applies to guitar players who are advanced or who have been playing for a while. It sucks and is frustrating for everyone at first so you have to stick with it. The overall point is, guitar playing should be fun. Don't turn it into a chore or a task.



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How do you change your region on Mario Kart Wii?

February 13, 2009 by Goldenchute · 2 Comments
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Demon Penguin asked:


When i go online on Mario Kart wii. I get to the part where your little mii is waving at you on a map of your continent. I live in the Uk and yet it says that I live in Northern Germany. Is there anyway to my Mii back home :)

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Why Not to Start a Wholesale Video Games Business!

February 7, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Joaquin Reveron asked:


Many people tell you how lovely it is to start a home business, how magnificent it really of having more time with their family, kids, friends and plainly and enjoying what life has to offer with the extra time from a home office. It is true, it is fascinating, however, there are a few facts you should be aware of before start in my case, a wholesale video games e-commerce store or what could generally define as wholesale business for retailing purposes.

If you have been working for someone else for 10, 20 or more years you'll probably ask to yourself; what in this world am I am going to do staying at home alone or for productivity sakes renting an office half a mile from my home. The fear of isolation and the ultimate easiest road that you should prevent is the encounter is isolation. How can you prevent these fears that may paralyze your plans of being financially free and starting your own company from scratch?

Back in 2004 when many of us started wholesaling online with wholesale video games one of the immediate solutions was in a schedule. Asking three simple questions did most of the wonders for years further on. These questions were; number one - what can I do? Number two being, who is already doing what you want to do and number three, how am I going to do it?

If you ask yourself these three questions to yourself and you definitely know that you'll have the time to answers such edifying points. Then from experience, there is no need to be scared of isolation, loneliness, solitude or any mix associated words that come along with such generalizations. Asking yourself what to do, who is doing what you want to do and how are you going to do it bring one of the greatest yet hidden definitions not know by most country man, it is called purpose.

Of course, I being one of those persons in the past make the whole difference between knowing what is like and thinking how it may be define by you if you are thinking of a better lifestyle by starting your own commercial store on the internet. There are all factors that you need to deal with and if you cannot think of dealing with such facts you should not quit your day job. All you need to do is find purpose.

If you are confused and can't stand the thought of it - starting a business might just not be the right move for you at least at this moment. However, if you are tired and know that you deserve a permanent change for a better lifestyle - do know some facts. One of them being truthful for just about everything we do in life, the other one that you may positively grow rapidly or one that you might gather enough experience for long term success.

If you are starting a business, know that you are responsible for everything. As many people say, business is one of the riskiest steps to take and most people just quit after their first mistake, however, do know that it provides one of the most fulfilling pleasures for you in your loved ones with time.

The second one, you get to become an entrepreneur and do whatever is that you want and when you want them to do. Situation being, even if your newest project is selling wholesale video games accessories or becoming the next YouTube superstar, if you can't handle simple challenges like isolation - do not think of starting any kind of business from home.



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How Guitar Hero Changed Family Friday Nights Forever

February 6, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Chris Copeland asked:


For almost three whole months, all I ever heard was "can we get a Wii, please?" You see I have a family of three kids and the oldest even had the little one begging for it. I hesitated for a long time as I didn't want them simply laying around a TV all day with a little controller in there hand when they could be outstide having real fun instead. Before long, Christmas rolled around and that's when we decided to go ahead and get a Wii console for the kids as it would still let them be somewhat active as it seemed more interactive than simply pushing a few buttons and besides, we would make it a family game instead of someones personal entertainment console.

The first game we had actually came with the Wii console itself and was the sports package. This game turned out to be a real blast at family time as we could make some hot dogs and pop some popcorn and have our own little bowling tournaments and such. My middle child that has an age difference of about 5 years to her older brother actually got so good at it, that she started beating him. It was really exciting to see how they interacted and was relating to each other. It actually started bringing them closer together with the friendly and sometimes not so friendly competition.

We soon found out though, that as with most sports (real or virtual) you either like it and it sticks with you or it becomes old and boring and soon forgotten and never to be played again. Thus, Wii Sports went by the wayside into that unplayed bin of games that never fails to accumulate. I still like it though so it does see some action these days. We started looking around some more for different games that we might all still enjoy together and that's when we stumbled onto Guitar Hero.

This game has truly revolutionized our Friday nights as we now know it. It took a little getting used to but soon my son and I were playing on the more difficult levels and actually trading secrets on how to hit those notes that seem to be flying at you. Now, instead of taking the family to the movies or heading out to dinner and spending close to a hundred dollars every Friday, we hold our own little mini-concerts in the comfort of our own home and only end up denting the budget for about twenty dollars with a much needed and aligned Friday night together and some simple fast food. Besides, who has time to cook when you can be heating up the guitar instead.



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February 4, 2009 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Nintendo's Wii game repertoire added a new stud in 2008 when it launched its highly successful and competitive Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Children and adults alike have embraced this unique fun-filled video rough-housing. With an ESRB rating of teen, Super Smash Bros. Brawl stands ready for in-house cartoon-like battles or for internet bouts with newfound friends form around then world.

Cartoon combatants such as the celebrated Mario, Mario's arch nemesis Wario, Samus Aran from Metroid, Donkey Kong, Pikachu from Pokemon, Sonic the Hedgehog, Princess Zelda and Link from the Legend of Zelda lead an all-star cast of 37 uniquely depicted and illustrated stars that are designed to keep teens, their parents and friends involved in the belly laughs and menacing tactics necessary to survive Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl is actually a third generation Nintendo program and follows the successful Super Smash Bros. Melee, released in 2001, which successfully improved Super Smash Bros. A lot of the characters in SSBB will be recognizable to parents.

Graphics are stunning and scenes are vividly portrayed as each battling storyline unfolds. While the quirky characters are cartoonish in nature, the game is filled with humorous but violent scenes and gestures. Nothing on the screen matches the intensity of those person-person same room battles however.

These brawls can be contested by a many as four players whose goals are to punch, kick, throw or strike opponents from their platform. The Super Smash Bros. Brawl battles can be waged at home or on the internet with opposition logged on through the "Friend Code" option. To participate in these bouts, all players need to log in through their respective "Friend Codes."

The story concept allows for selection of numerous adventure themes from the Subspace Emissary. The older Mario Brothers games have lots of similarities to SSBB. games and keep players dodging, weaving, jumping and ducking through fast-paced, challenging episodes.

Parents may notice crude humor, taunting and cartoon styled violence which Nintendo compares to the cat and mouse humor in old versions of Tom and Jerry Saturday morning viewing. But, parents and children alike should understand that these Wii games feature mock violence from beginning to end. The success of the programs is based upon competitive battling with friends and family members that keep the contests and challenges coming.

Brawl venues include tournaments, special and varied battle scenes and the most popular four player face-offs. In this new version of the game, players can compete over the internet. While it is fun to battle in the family room, it is no longer necessary to have an opponent right there by your side. Basically, Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a pickup fighting game where challengers from around the world are easy to find.

This Nintendo Wii game is so popular that it has transformed household game playing. Today's family contests last for hours and often begin with challenging chants of "let's get it on." Nintendo has done it again!



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