Games For The Nintendo Wii

August 31, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Take Advantage of the Unique Capabilities of the Nintento WII
The Nintendo Wii is unlike any other gaming console ever seen. It is small, powerful, features beautiful graphics and intuitive game play, and is even helping people to lose weight and get fit by encouraging them to get out of their seats to play.
Many Different Ways to Interact with Games
So far, the games for Nintendo Wii have made outstanding use of the creative technology and unique motion-sensitive controllers. One of the first games for Nintendo Wii was Wii Sports, which incorporates the controller in such an intuitive way that it is easy to just pick up and play, even for people who have never before used the system.

Dual Shock Joypad Controller for Nintendo Wii Game Cube

In Wii Sports, the controllers act as a tennis racket, a golf club, a bowling ball launcher, and boxing gloves. This game is wildly fun for people of all ages and even helped a lot of gamers increase their level of fitness.
Other games for Nintendo Wii that have proved to be very popular are first-person shooting games. Because the controller can be pointed directly at the screen and used as a gun, the game play is brilliantly natural. You no longer have to concentrate on which button controls what; you simply point and shoot.
Even driving games for Nintendo Wii have been quite successful. Your Wii controller can be used as a steering wheel to control your car, making it a powerful and accurate way to get around in your game.
Other games for Nintendo Wii require you to turn the Wii remote horizontally to use in a fashion similar to classic game controllers. Even this action is well suited to the Wii remote and feels completely natural in your hands.
Some games for Nintendo Wii forgo the standard controllers all together and use special input devices. Some music-based games, for example, use input devices that are specific to that game - a guitar, microphone, or drum set made especially for Wii games can be used to interact with your game in a completely new and creative way.
There will, no doubt, be many new games for Nintendo Wii in the future that use the Wii remote in special ways. There will also be many more games with specialized controllers. The Wii has quickly become the gamers' favorite new machine, and there's no doubt that future generations and innovations will keep the dedicated Wii fans happy and satisfied for many years to come.

Xbox 360: Smart Gaming Device

August 30, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The new Xbox 360 video-game console from Microsoft was developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI and SiS. The Xbox Live of this console allows the players to compete online and download content such as arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows, and movies. The Xbox 360 gaming console is the successor to the Xbox, and comes out competing with the contemporaries including Sony’s PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles. Unveiled officially on MTV on May 12, 2005, the 360 had a detailed launch and game information later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). It is the first console to provide a near-simultaneous launch across the three major regions. The console marked a record sales of 17.7 million units around the globe. The Xbox 360 gaming console is currently available in four different versions, the "Arcade" console, the "Core" console, the "Premium" console, and the "Elite" console, with each having its own set of included accessories and features that are really stunning.

The Xbox 360 was released in the United States ad Canada on November 22, 2005, in Europe on December 10, 2005 and in Japan in December 10, 2005. The stunning gaming device was later launched in Mexico, Columbia, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

The Xbox 360 gaming console is available in three standard variants, namely, the "Xbox 360 Arcade", the "Xbox 360", and the "Xbox 360 Elite". The Xbox 360 Core was an entry level Xbox 360 available at a price of US$279.99. The Core system comes bundled with composite video cables, capable of only SDTV resolutions, but newer models with lot number 0728 or greater have an HDMI 1.2 output. The Core may output HD signals up to 1080p when connected to separately sold HDMI, Component, or VGA cables. It can also utilise a separately sold 20 or 120 GB hard drive.

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Which video game console is better: PlayStation 3 or Wii? – Part 2

August 30, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The Nintendo Wii, a gaming system for all ages. Now I have nothing against the Playstation 3 but the Wii is for hardcore gamers and beginners all alike while a it's kind of hard for a small child to play a PS3. Beginning the proud owner of a Wii. I know it's not only fun but you also get a good work out if playing games like Wii sports or Wii fit. The PS3 just involves sitting on your butt and where is the fun in that.

PS3 may have a blu-ray but what is the point if you have an HD T.V. On the other the Nintendo Wii has the ability to play games from all your favorite classic consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment system to the Nintendo 64. The Wii also has great feature which is to make your own virtual self called a Mii.

Nintendo Wii Demonstration

The Mii is also used also in a great variety of games like Wii Fit, Guitar Hero World Tour, Mario Kart Wii, Wii play, Wii Music and, many more! The Playstation 3 is a good system but it is the priciest one out there. PS3 prices range from 399.99 to 499.99 where as the Wii is only 249.99. Wii has many fun features such as Wii channels. The Wii channels are available for purchase from the Wii shop store.

There are channels such as the Internet channel(500 Wii points; $5.00), the Check Mii Out channel which allows to enter your Miis in to contest and download other people's Miis, the Photo Channel allows you to edit your very own photos you took which your digital camera and many more. All the Playstation 3 has is PS home which is just an avatar in a very small virtual world. The PS3 also has no backward compatibility with the PS2 (that feature was removed) to save money.

Just because the PS3 has the PS network does not mean anything just rent a movie from netflix. I personally feel that the Playstation 3 was also poorly made but that's besides the point. I'm just here to say that if you want fun and great times for the entire family get the Nintendo Wii. The Playstation 3 on the other hand is a good game system but not a great due to it's price limited family fun. Thank you for reading my article and hope you make the right choice and choose a great system not only for but the whole family.

Get To Know The Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Console Better

August 29, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The Xbox 360 is the second video game console to be released by Microsoft. This seventh generation video game console was launched on MTV on May 12, 2005. The three configurations of the Xbox 360 that are currently being sold are the Xbox 360, the Xbox Arcade, and Xbox Elite, each with different sets of accessories.

Of these, the Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite system is a premier console package. It has a very matte black finish. Parents can access the family settings to prevent young children from playing games not suitable for their age.

The console: The Xbox 360 video games console has a HDMI port, HDMI cable, a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE headset. The Xbox 360 black console has three powerful core processors, 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio, full surround sound, and DVD playback. You can use it not just to watch DVD movies but also to rip music to the hard drive and share digital pictures with your family and friends. You can even stream digital media stored on your MP3 player or PC.

120 GB hard drive: Use the detachable hard drive to save all your favorite games. Not only this, you can also store TV shows, movies, trailers, music, pictures, and extra game levels. It comes preloaded with many game demos, videos, and quite a few Xbox LIVE Arcade game trials.

Controller: The sleek, black wireless controller has a range of up to 30 feet. It also has an integrated headset port for two-way voice communication.

Headset: The Xbox 360 headset has a lightweight design so that it can be comfortably worn while playing. It has volume control and mute switches too. Use the Xbox 360 headset while playing with friends online. You can even use it to send voice messages to friends on Xbox LIVE.

HDMI cable: This cable is used to get high-definition video and games with up to 1080p resolution. With the Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound output, you can experience amazing audio quality.

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What are the best exercises on Wii fit and on an exercise ball?

August 29, 2010 by Goldenchute · 3 Comments
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The Forum Dedicated to the Wii

August 29, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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With the war of the gaming consoles raging on as never before, it is quite difficult to make a clear cut conclusion as to which is the best of the existing consoles. Yet one thing stands out clearly – the Nintendo Wii has definitely caught the whole world by storm. The Wii experience is just that unique and enjoyable that even fans of the other consoles have been known to say that indeed, this console from Nintendo has got what it takes to make a gamer happy.

Nintendo has traditionally been upheld as one of the leaders in the gaming industry. Back in the day, it was the coolest thing for a kid to have the Nintendo Game and Watch or the Family Computer. As such, many in the gaming sector think it but right that Nintendo has once again set a path for the next generation console. With the Wii, it looks like they have done it again.

What makes the Wii different from the other consoles that have dominated the market in the past several years? Why are so many people finding it such a pleasure to play with the Wii? Perhaps the most glaring and revolutionary aspect of the Wii is its remote control. When news of the Wii first came out, people were very skeptical about the looks of that remote – it looked too much like a TV remote! Now, people are raving about it. It is wireless, it can be used as a pointer, it can detect motion and rotation and three dimensions. What more can you want? Now you can play using your entire body and not just your thumbs!

Of course, despite the “greatness” of this product, there have been some concerns among its users. Safety was one of the things that were raised up in the past weeks. Some people think the lack of games is another issue. I suppose these things are part and parcel of any product.

One good thing for Wii users – especially for those in the UK – is that there is now a venue for them to express all and any of their thoughts, concerns, and stories. At Wii Talk- the only dedicated Wii Forum in the UK - any gaming enthusiast is welcome to talk about any topic relating to the Wii and perhaps even other gaming consoles. In this forum, you can find a wide variety of existing topics like news on the Wii, where to find Wii products (both hardware and software), help on technical issues, help on games, and more! You can even use the forum as a venue to buy and sell Wii related things.

Indeed, it is but fitting that gaming enthusiasts who make use of the most advanced technology in this field should also exploit the Internet as a means of exchanging information. Forums have been around for quite some time now yet it is not everyday that you can find a forum totally dedicated to something you are passionate about – in this case, it is the Wii. If you have a Wii or you are merely considering buying a Wii or even if you are simply interested in the Wii, why not pay Wii Talk a visit and get drawn into the world of Wii.

Nintendo Wii Console Stand Dock Vertical Base Station

Nintendoo Wii Games Downloads Websites – are They Just a Scam or Genuine? – an Honest Review

August 28, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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As a self-confessed addict of Nintendo Wii games I recently went on google to search for Wii games to download and I came across a wii games website called “Unlimited Wii Downloads”. It’s a relatively new website where you can download as many wii games as you like for a small 1-time fee. There are no monthly charges or download limits, you are given full unrestricted life time access to their large database of Nintendo Wii downloads. I signed up not so much in expectation but hope, having had several disappointing experiences in the past with so called “free” download sites.

Unlimited Wii Downloads tell you straight away that this is not a free download site, but the cool thing is you only have to pay a small fee of $33 once for unlimited life-time access to Nintendo wii downloads.

Unlimited Nintendo Wii Downloads claim to have access to the fastest downloads on the net, whether this is true or not cannot be confirmed but it’s certainly a very well put together wii games website which appears fully above board and genuine, which is a major plus as I’ve seen so many of these type of websites in the past either full of unlikely boasts about the benefits of their products or downright dishonest and possibly illegal.

The legality of these downloads is 100 per cent above board, legal and genuine and Unlimited Wii Downloads have a very solid legal foundation in their terms and conditions, which is important to point out as this does help to mark them out from other less reputable companies, which are mainly found within the music download industry and less so in the computer gaming and wii games download market.

As well as getting access to thousands of Nintendo Wii games, the user can also access thousands of Wii Music titles, TV Shows, Software and more, this makes for a very attractive package, which coming in at $33 is good value.

The quality of technical support is one of the most important factors I find when signing up for any online service such as this, I have to say that the technical support I received from Unlimited Wii Downloads was excellent, the email I received was prompt, polite and highly instructive without being too technical.

The Nintendo wii games download software is very easy to install and gets you up and running in seconds, the fact that there are no monthly fees is great, just one payment of $33 and you have complete unlimited access for life, it’s refreshing to see this as many other similar download sites tend to reel you in with a small initial charge but then add on other charges and monthly fees that leave you angry and disillusioned.

The quality of the wii games, movies and music is highly impressive, all in very high quality digital format, and the huge selection of Nintendo wii games, movies and music is mind blowing, over 980 million files apparently, also there are no nasty surprises such as spy ware or ad ware that you get with other less reputable download companies, this is another major plus of this program, all in all I would recommend this product to anybody who wants access to thousands of Nintendo wii games, music, movies and more, you can find more information about this product by clicking on the link in the resource box at the bottom of this article.

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Tips for downloading Wii games

August 27, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Given the immense surge of popularity following the release of the Nintendo Wii Gaming Console in 2006, it comes as no surprise that downloading Wii games has become a much more crucial, important and popular practice. The advantage of downloading games rather than purchasing them at your local electronic supplier is that the former option is often cheaper, and far wider selections of games are available for download than for physical purchase.

Before we begin, it is important to note that it is virtually impossible to download free' Wii games. This is because the Wii downloading system only links to the official Nintendo Wii Store' site.

The first step for making your download process efficient, easy and problem-free is to ensure that your Wii has a solid and reliable internet connection. As one of the next-generation consoles', the Wii can connect to your internet system through an internet cable or through a wireless internet connection. Before downloading anything, I would recommend ensuring that the internet connection is strong, because if the connection falters during the download process, your Wii download will fail.

Since the Wii downloads directly from the internet, it is important to have a reasonably fast internet connection. As the very minimum, it would be necessary to have a 512/128 kbps broadband connection. The speed of your connection will be very important in ensuring that the download proceeds smoothly.

In order to download from the Wii store' site, you require to purchase proprietary Wii points' and this can be done from your electronic retailer or through the official Nintendo site at www.nintendo.com. Wii points enable you to access the Wii Shop Channel' through the console interface and thereby purchase games.

An important tip before accessing the Wii Shop Channel is to have a firm idea of where and how you want to navigate. Since the Wii utilises your internet connection, it is a good idea to minimise the time that you use your Wii to search the net. This will not only save time and money, but more importantly will ensure that you minimise the risk posed to your console by online viruses and spyware.

In conclusion, downloading Wii games has become a far more popular practice than physically purchasing games at electronic stores. However, it is important to be able to download both safely and economically. Whilst the tips mentioned above cover the basics, it must be noted that only practice will perfect your downloading skills.

UnReaL TRiC – Black Ops Game Clip

August 26, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Video games: The pros and cons of innovation

August 26, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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As many of you already know, the electronic game scene has been leaping forward for several years now. From the time Atari came out in 1977, games have continued to change drastically. Atari was a simple game system that was capable of 8-bit performance. Recently created systems shatter that number. Wired controllers have become a thing of the past and now many revolutionary ideas for game systems have been emerging. Touch screens are being featured on the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii's use of a motion sensor controller is expanding realism in video games. These features are designed to open up the gaming scene for more people. The features make playing some games just a plain old good time. This was their aim, but the question is, have they achieved their goal.

I have put the main focus on Nintendo due to the fact that they lead the way in innovative ideas. The Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 do not really have anything extraordinarily innovative, though they do have consistantly great graphics and gameplay. The DS has a touch screen and many games were designed to appeal to a larger audience. Games like Brain Age and Big Brain Academy are fun for everyone in a family. I myself have Brain Age and everyone in my family plays it. Even my mother, who is not a game person at all, enjoys playing it. Nintendo Wii has games that are similar, which are simple and easy to learn. These make them compatible for everyone. Games like those featured in Wii sports are fun, yet so simple that everyone could enjoy them. My father and uncle who usually are not too big on games were having a great time when playing bowling on Wii sports. Although the Wii may be hard to adjust to, with time gamers will master the advanced abilities that this new system brings to the new generation of gaming.

As of what I have seen, innovation in video games and game systems seems excellent. As said by many, formerly uninterested people have developed a sudden interest in video games. Also, some of the games produced by Nintendo are targeted for the more experienced gaming audience. With all of the new advances made in the new gaming industry, specifically by Nintendo, it appears that innovation in gaming systems is at an all time high.

Best video games ever

August 25, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Video games have been a hot topic ever since Atari was founded in 1972 and the FIRST game ever called Pong was introduced. Since then hundreds of different video game consoles and billions of game have been produced for people all across the world. It seems a little bit redundant to have so many different consoles with so many different games, but honestly each console fits the person that buys is.

For example the new Wii Fitness made by Nintendo has taken sports fanatics and health nuts by storm. Everyone that is anyone wants one of these cool consoles. You can play games of course but more importantly you can also get in shape, lose weight, and become more active. Wii has been the first ever console to have an interactive controller. This controller tilts, positions, has movement sensors and is one handed. You can box, play tennis, race a car, do aerobics, and you can even bowl!

There are many different types of game genres for many different types of people. My all time favorites are FPS (First Person Shooters) and Race Car games. Who wouldn't enjoy playing a game where they get to drive their ultimate dream mobile! Here are some other genres you might be interested in looking into if you like games, or are interested in what sort of genres are available on the market and some of the most popular games with in that genre

Action -

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy (Xbox 360)

Devil May Cry 4 (PS3)

Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword (DS)

No More Heroes (Wii)

Fighting -

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (PS3)

Soulcalibur (Xbox 360)

Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)

Puzzle & Cards -

Echochrome (PS3)

Roogoo (Xbox 360)

Critter Round-Up (Wii)

Boom Blox (Wii)

Role Playing -

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES (PS2)

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)

Lost Odyssey (Xbox 360)

Final Fantasy IV (DS)

Shooter -

Battlefield: Bad Company (PS3)

Frontlines: Fuel of War (Xbox 360)

Sports -

NCAA Football 09 (Xbox 360)

We Ski (Wii)

Top Spin 3 (PS3)

Sega Superstars Tennis (PS2)

Strategy -

Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath (Xbox 360)

PixelJunk Monsters (PS3)

Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (DS)

Worms: A Space Oddity (Wii)

As well as all sorts of video game genres there are also a multitude of consoles to buy online. Most of these you can find fairly cheap, or dirt cheap if you can find one that's been refurbished! Try places like Amazon, EB Games & EBay. You can also buy your games at places like this as well and may possibly receive a discount! Here are some consoles that might peak your interest:

Microsoft Xbox 360

Microsoft Xbox

Sony Playstation

Sony Playstation 2

Sony Playstation 3

Nintendo GameCube

Nintendo DS

Nintendo Game Boy Advanced

Nintendo Wii

If you're searching for games or consoles online, try doing a keyword search on Google for broad searches like "Nintendo Games" or "Xbox Games." Or you could search for exactly what you're looking for like "Buy Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword Online."

Learn About The Xbox 360

August 24, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Microsoft now introduced the next generation games console Xbox 360; fusing games, entertainment, community, information and innovation all together. It was be launched in Europe, Japan, and North America. Xbox 360 is a video game system that places the world at the center of the entertainment experience.
San Francisco and Japan joined hand to craft a stylish system that conveys the very essence of Xbox 360; while wrapping powerful technology in a sophisticated exterior. The Xbox 360 has changed the looks and sounds of games. With Xbox 360, marathon worlds are alive with detail. Animated characters displaying depth of emotions bringing more exciting responses and introducing you with a new and unique experience. All Xbox 360 is label at 720p and 1080i resolution in 16:9 widescreen for smooth, movie-like graphics and multi-channel enclose sound.

Xbox 360 Toy2r Qee & faceplate

The Xbox 360 takes you to an incredible world of entertainment. The Xbox 360 has the most dazzling games and the most powerful as well as intelligent technology. It gives you access to the most compelling games you want to play, people of your choice to play with, watching and enjoying digital music, photos, videos and all the experiences you ever longed for. It fully engages you in an extensive, dramatic, and lifelike gaming experience where no boundaries to the possibilities and imagination are. The Xbox 360 proves that the next generation is here as its games can be experienced in HD, Also you can stream HD television and movies straight from your Windows Media Center Edition PC to your Xbox 360.
The Xbox 360 lets you personalize your own unique system and experience. You can change the appearance of your console by interchangeable Xbox 360 Faces; it's easy and fun to do. Switch on your system to download character skins, premium levels, and more in the Xbox Live Marketplace to customize the look and feel of the Xbox Gamer Guide and Xbox System Guide with unique skins. From sleek and sophisticated to fun and funky, pick the faces and skins that explain your personality or mood.
The Xbox Gamer Guide, available at a touch of the Xbox Guide Button is your instant gateway that connects you to games, friends, music, movies, and downloadable stuff. The glowing Ring of Light and Xbox Guide Button visually connect you to your games, digital media, and the world of Xbox Live, the first global, unified online console games service. In addition, the Xbox Guide Button lets you turn the system on and off without ever leaving it.
Plug your Xbox 360 into the broadband connection and get instant access to Xbox Live Silver.
Build your profile, your gamer card and your gamer tag; talk with others using voice chat, and access Xbox Live Marketplace without any extra cost. You can also experience the exciting world of multiplayer online gaming where you can play who you want with Intelligent Matchmaking by upgrade to Xbox Live Gold. It provides access to an vast selection of games, video chat and video messaging.

How to set up your Wii

August 24, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Now that you have fought off the nasty crowds at the electronics store, and secured your Nintendo Wii system, got it home without incident and into your house, this is what you should do. Follow these steps to set up your Wii:

1) Remove the Wii from the box
2) Remove the AV cable and the AC adapter
3) Remove the stand plate, vertical stand, sensor bar and sensor-bar stand
4) Remove the Nunchuk and Wii Remote
5) Choose your location near the TV for your Wii and set it up vertically or horizontally
6) Connect the AV cable and the AC adapter to the Wii
7) Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. Connect the AV cable to the input on your TV. Connect the yellow cable to the video input and the red and white cables to the audio inputs
8) Get out the remote control and put in the batteries
9) Turn on your Wii
10) The onscreen instructions will appear and you will be required to choose your language, location, time of day, etc.

How to set up your Wii Control

The Wii Remotes do not automatically bond with you Wii console. You will have to tell it to do so. The remote controls and arrives with your console is prebonded, but any additional Wii Remotes you purchase will have to be synchronized with your Wii in order to work smoothly with your console. There are two ways to accomplish this: the Standard Mode and the One Time Mode.

Standard Mode

To use the Standard Mode for connecting additional Wii Remotes to your Wii system permanently follows these steps:

1) Press the power button on your Wii console to turn it on
2) Remove the cover for the batteries on the back of the Wii Remote
3) Press the Sync button inside the cover
4) Open the door located over the SD card slot and on the Wii console
5) Press the Sync button inside that compartment
6) When the LEDs on the remote stop blinking, your synchronization is complete

One Time Mode

The One Time Mode does just that and allows your Wii Remote to work with a Wii other than the current synchronized remote. This is handy when you are at a friend's house. Follow these steps:

1) Press the Home button on the Wii Remote that is already synchronized with the Wii Remote that you intend to use
2) Select the Wii Remote Settings option
3) Select the Reconnect Option
4) Simultaneously press 1 and 2 buttons on the remote that you want to sync to the Wii console
5) When the lights stop blinking and your remote vibrates your remote has temporarily synchronized with that particular Wii console
6) The attachment of the remote should be shown on the screen as well

The Wii Balance Board Story

August 23, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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It's now been just over a month since Wii Fit was launched in the United States and although response to the game has been mixed, overall it has been a huge success, showing once again why Nintendo continues to lead the video games market. In the run-up to the launch of Wii Fit, the Nintendo marketing machine went into overdrive and the buzz surrounding the game was phenomenal but what many people seemed to miss was the real innovation behind the game, namely the Wii Balance Board.

Described by some as a glorified bathroom scale, this amazing peripheral is as revolutionary as the Wii Remote was when it was first launched, and like the Wii Remote, it will have Microsoft and Sony playing catch-up as they try to bring the same functionality to their consoles. When the excitement of Wii Fit dies down, it will be the Wii Balance Board that's remembered as the device that took gaming to the next level.

But there's quite a story behind this seemingly simple piece of kit which took months to develop and went through numerous prototypes of various shapes and sizes before it became the slim white board that's found itself at home in living rooms the world over.

A Scale For Miyamoto-san

Before you can understand the thinking behind the balance board you need to take a step back to understand the original vision that resulted in the need for such a peripheral. That vision was thanks to Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo's Senior Managing Director.

As the driving force behind games such as Pikmin and Nintendogs, Shigeru developed a reputation for creating games based on his personal hobbies. Wii Fit is no exception as the original concept for the game came from his interest in weighing himself and recording his weight on a daily basis. This led to the start of a project called 'Health Pack' which was later to become Wii Fit.

From the onset, the challenge was how to take something as simple as weighing yourself, something he enjoyed but many would see as mundane, and turn it into an activity that could be fun for the whole family. This proved to be a major challenge for the development team which, at one point, was on the verge of being broken up.

Two Scales Are Better That One

Progress on the game was slow until one of the developers brought in two scales after seeing how Sumo wrestlers have to use two scales to weigh themselves and the team suddenly realised that it was quite fun trying to balance evenly on both of them. It was at this point that measuring balance became the central theme of Wii Fit and the team started to consider using balancing exercises as a means of keeping fit.

Initial talks with scale manufacturers received little support and the team soon realised that they would have to develop their own device. It would also have to be more functional than an ordinary scale and so the idea developed of it measuring balance on four points. At this stage the team started to realise that it could be more than just a scale but actually a game interface.

Circles, Squares And Octagons

Once the overall concept of the balance board had been decided and that it would contain four sensors, work began on figuring out the optimum shape and size of the board together with the way it communicated with the Wii console. This proved to be a long process of trial and error and a constant battle between cost and usability.

Initial prototypes of the board were circular, and then square and even at one point octagonal but it soon became apparent that these shapes were impractical especially when considering exercises like push-ups. Once again, the solution came from Miyamoto who realised that a person's natural stance before training was to stand with their feet at about shoulder width apart so it was decided that the board would become more rectangular.

The second major challenge was deciding how the balance board would communicate with the Wii console. Initially, to keep costs down it was decided that the balance board would actually connect to the Wii Remote but that was soon seen as too much of a pain and the idea dropped. Eventually it was decided to rebuild the Wii Remote's wireless component from scratch to create a wireless module that could be built into the board itself.

Once these two major obstacles had been overcome it then became a process of fine-tuning the design, making sure that the board was strong enough to stand on and that it was safe to use. The end result was the revolutionary new peripheral that we see today.

What's Next For The Wii Balance Board?

Several members of the Wii Balance Board development team admitted that at first, they never really understood Shigeru Miyamoto's vision for such a device. But as the board took shape they began to see it as more than just an accessory that could weigh players. Even before Wii Fit was launched globally there was talk internally of possible Wiiware titles and even the possibility of a balance board version of Nintendo 1080? Snowboarding.

Fortunately for balance board fans, developers like Namco, EA Sports and Ubisoft have already committed to releasing exciting new titles in 2008. In fact, Namco's We Ski was already available with the launch of Wii Fit. Games like EA Skate It and Shaun White Snowboarding have been confirmed and more games are in the works. One thing is for sure and that is that Nintendo's latest innovation, the Wii Balance Board, has a bright future.

Used Nintendo Wii Systems – Part 1

August 21, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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There are many reasons why many should consider buying a used Nintendo Wii system for there house or as a gift for a close friend. This article will hopefully calm your nerves from buying anything used nowadays, but there is many reasons purchasing used should not be scary at all with the right reasons and precautions.

First of all, purchasing a used Nintendo Wii system online or through a classified ad should be taken with precaution. The seller should offer some type of return policy if it’s an online e-commerce store. If you found a used Wii through a personal classified ad, then it would be worth the effort to make the trip to the seller’s house to actually test the used Wii system at his house before purchase. Many reputable online businesses will have people testing the game systems before putting them up for sale.

The biggest reason why people are buying used Nintendo Wii systems is because of its high demand. It was nearly impossible to find a new Nintendo Wii system and I don’t have time to camp out for days in front of a store. Used Nintendo Wii systems can be easily found for a fraction of the cost of a brand new Wii. Often times people are just looking for the console itself because they lost, broke, or had there Wii systems stolen. This is probably the best option for these people.

Another reason why Nintendo Wii systems are so popular amongst households is because it’s a different type of video gaming experience. Back then when I was kid playing video games meant slouching down on a couch for hours each day while moving my fingers across a controller and nothing else. The Nintendo Wii offers a different level of game play. Getting a used Nintendo Wii system is like a personal workout gym for your child. The games are really interactive with high technology motion sensors great for exercise.

One other reason why people don’t consider when purchasing a brand new Nintendo Wii system is that they don’t consider the fact that they have to purchase controllers, games, and other accessories. When you purchase a used Nintendo Wii, you now have extra money to purchase more games, etc.

Since the demand is so high on these Wii systems, the price will not likely drop anytime soon and in this day in age where are economy is struggling, we need to cut back on spending every which way we can. It doesn’t mean we shouldn’t enjoy ourselves once in awhile, we just all need to budget our expenses.

Ever since the news came out that President Barrack Obama’s game of choice with his family is the Nintendo Wii, there seems to be a great hike in Wii gaming console demand. The game of choice for their family was actually Wii bowling and they will play lots of it at the White House.

Just remember when purchasing a used Nintendo Wii system, you shouldn’t have to worry about getting a broken one if you do research and take precaution. You shouldn’t blame anyone but yourself if you bought a bad Nintendo Wii because you didn’t do your homework on testing it, checking to see if there was a return policy, etc.

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Nintendo Wii Consoles – Tips for Shopping Online

August 20, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Nintendo Wii Consoles can be acquired through your choice of auctions on the web. Our document will investigate the benefits of shopping for and buying your Nintendo Wii Console through an Internet auction marketplace. It will also give you the itemized instructions that you can follow to avoid wasting money on Nintendo Wii Consoles.

What Would Cause Me To Obtain Nintendo Wii Console On a Web Auction?

You must first recognize that you ought to take into account the possibility of purchasing your Nintendo Wii Console via an Internet auction marketplace. To begin with, auctions let you choose when you want to shop, and allow you to shop for items that can be obtained from anywhere on earth instead of just the ones that are close to home.

Crowds - they don't exist. Even though there are more than 200 million of your neighbors shopping online, none of them will ever get in your way. In fact, the shopping experience is a positive factor why the number of online shoppers continues to grow. Once you understand the skills needed to accomplish your objective, shopping online can be an uplifting occurrence that will leave you feeling like you accomplished something.

How Hard Is It To Get Outstanding Bargains For Nintendo Wii Consoles?

In the last 30 days, 168118 people, similar to you in many ways, wanted to know the same thing. A place to begin is on your favorite search engine. You want to search for exactly what it is you are looking for, which in this case is a Nintendo Wii Console. Finding the right item is all about using the right keywords. Keywords you provide will limit the mass of information to the data that is meaningful to you.

Describe the item as close as you can. Use a minimum of three words as past experience has highlighted that this will increase the odds to get your results rapidly.

Search Terms - More Is Good

Search functions normally begin by reading the information in the description of all auctions within the selected category. It is critical to be aware of the fact that someone offering to sell Nintendo Wii Consoles has the option to describe the item anyway they want. As the seller lists their auction, they might not use the same terms that you will use to find the items you desire.

You can correct the issue by highlighting your wishes in quotes. This assures that the terms you are searching for will appear together in any results that are returned to you. When you use quotation marks, you request the output to leave out the unnecessary entries that don't meet your exact criteria.

Going A Step Further

You can restrict the results even more by detailing other factors, such as manufacturer, model, styles, colors and so on. It is best to include as much information as possible in your search. Using this technique can save you a lot of browsing time.

You should also note that search engines tend to treat words like 'or', 'and', and 'the' as part of the phrases to search for. Punctuation matters as well. If punctuation is a literal portion of your search data, make sure your search phrase has kept it.

What Price Can I Expect To Pay For My Nintendo Wii Console?

During the past 30 days, there was an average of 372 sellers of Nintendo Wii Consoles transacting auctions on an average day. Prices ranged from between $0.01 and $678.99 with the average start price being $87.59. The most common starting price for Nintendo Wii Consoles was $0.99. Ending prices ranged between $0.01 and $1,009.00, with an average ending price of $307.29. This means that when you find Nintendo Wii Consoles offered for $300.00 or less, you have found a good deal.

Is There A Difference On What Day It Sells?

When trying to discover a great price for Nintendo Wii Consoles, knowing the best day of the week to shop can reduce your costs when purchasing. The price of Nintendo Wii Consoles can change from day to day. Below you will find the daily purchasing information for Nintendo Wii Consoles pertaining to the previous 30 days.

Sunday showed median sales of $11.64 with a success rate of 0.00%.

Monday showed median sales of $6,935.00 with a success rate of 314.43%.

Tuesday showed median sales of $3,633.00 with a success rate of 305.67%.

Wednesday showed median sales of $1,020.00 with a success rate of 303.23%.

Thursday showed median sales of $1,403.00 with a success rate of 297.73%.

Friday showed median sales of $211.00 with a success rate of 316.41%.

Saturday showed median sales of $2,179.00 with a success rate of 13,745.00%.

Looking at the above numbers shows that the best day for you to consider buying a Nintendo Wii Console is going to be a listings. The time of day will make a difference also. The optimal time to purchase is revenue. This is when the expected cost to you for Nintendo Wii Consoles is near the bottom. The average sale price between revenue and listings was $50.00.

You Must Follow Through

It is vital that you find and then review the feedback rating of all persons that have caught your interest. When it comes to feedback, you should expect the best. You are taking care to observe how happy the former customers have been with their buying experience and the products they purchased.

Anything less than 97% is a flag that there may be a reason to avoid the vendor. This is similar to an efficiency rating for appliances. Those that operate at 97% would likely be highly acceptable. The same situation applies to Internet auction services too.

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Nintendo Wii Updates

August 20, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The next generation console wars are under way with the arrival of Sony's long-awaited PlayStation 3, Nintendo's Wii, and Microsoft's XBOX 360. The Xbox 360 finally has some competition: The PlayStation 3 is now available (in extremely limited quantities), as is the Nintendo Wii. While everyone speculates about and compares the upcoming Playstation 3 with the Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii has been overlooked. Wii, Nintendo's challenge to Sony PlayStation, goes on sale, sells out. Parents might not have time to play games if they are considering buying a new Sony PlayStation 3 or Nintendo Wii for their children during the holidays. Wii Sports includes Baseball, Tennis, Bowling, Boxing and Golf games for the Nintendo Wii. Wii will put people more in touch with their games. The Nintendo Wii is bubbly with a hippie name, easy-going, and not that deep.

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One of the biggest and coolest features of the Nintendo Wii is the new Wii-mote sensor. The Nintendo Wii is a small white box that lacks stunning graphics but makes up for it in genuine innovation and a substantially lower price. Nintendo has announced that 20 games will be available on day one of the Wii launch. More games will be added at regular intervals by Nintendo and every game is stored on its own channel on the Nintendo Wii main menu. Since the site launch on Sunday, over 16000 games were played in under 24 hours. Joystiq reports that the virtual console games might get upgrades. Games like Excite Truck
and Tony Hawk Downhill Jam for Nintendo Wii will allow you to connect your Nintendo DS (lite) wireless with your Nintendo Wii. For instance, the Wii has more appeal to people who like just good old fun style games with friends. The controller is pretty revolutionary, and seems like it will be great for playing sports-based video games. But the Wii promises innovative games with intuitive controls.

The Nintendo Wii is set to be a hot product going into the peak Xmas buying period so why should we give away margin to Harvey Norman. Forbes Say Nintendo Wii is a Revolution and has an editorial review on the Nintendo Wii and proudly declare it's a 'Revolution'. For many video game fanatics the launch of the Nintendo Wii is a much anticipated date.

Xbox 360 Red Lights Repair

August 20, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Hello is your xbox broken and you are bumming real bad I know the feeling when you are in the middle of a real good game and bam xbox 360 red lights appear the game freezes and your like holy @#$* now what.

All you can think about is how can I get going gaming is an addiction and when your pride and joy breaks down Its like your whole world just stopped and smacked you in the face and said hahaha.

So if you have an xbox im here to help I found this guide on how you can fix your xbox in an hour. Also I found a few other kool sites you can use after you get your xbox going.

If your console is still in warranty that means that you would not have to pay for the repair and is probably the best thing to try before you start searching for a xbox 360 red Lights Fix.

The first way you could get a xbox 360 Red Lights Fix is obviously send in the console for repair but this can take a long time and might just get another broken xbox so unless the repair is going to be free you will need another alternative first to fix your xbox 360 red lights

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If you are determined to find a fix then here are a few things that may help.

First make sure that your Xbox 360 is well ventilated as the machine does crunch a lot of information and therefore gets very hot! A lot of the problems that people run into in the first place with the Xbox 360 could have been solved if they did not allow the machine to overheat.

The second thing you could do as a xbox 360 red Lights Fix is to get a hair dryer and put it on a COLD setting and use the hair dryer to blow in the vents at the side of the Xbox 360.

This may sound dumb but your xbox may have some dust in there that is causing it to overheat and giving you the xbox 360 red lights problem.

If the suggestions above do not provide a xbox 360 red lights fix then you may have to get a little more serious.

As many of you may have noticed, there are four lights surrounding the power button on your Xbox 360. When these light up in red that is the first sign that you have a problem.

Here are what the diffrent xbox 360 red lights mean and what you may need to do.

The Xbox 360’s ring is divided into four separate quadrants. Each division turning red indicates a separate problem, all with a different way of resolving the issue.

Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 are flashing red the AV cable cannot be detected so check all of your cables and make double shure they are all plugged in correctly.

Sections 1, and 3 are flashing red Overheating let it cool for a minute or 2 and see if that helps and make shure your xbox is well venilated it needs a lot of air to keep all of that gameing power cool.

Sections 1, 3, and 4 are flashing red General Hardware Failure this one sucks and you will need some realy good help on this I will show you where to get it in a minute.

Section 4 is flashing red Hardware Failure

The Specific Type of hardware failure can be determined by the error code displayed on the screen which will give you some insight on what you need to do also help is on the way just in a few seconds here.

Ok I have found a few guides that will help you fix your xbox 360 red lights these guides are informative and very helpful.

These guides will save you money so you can buy another game of course or some other accessory that you have had your eye on for your xbox.

Wii gaming is interactive gaming

August 18, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Many people are enjoying Wii gaming, but there are others that are still in the dark as to what makes this fancy little system from Nintendo worth having. The fact is, Nintendo Wii delivers a new quality of gaming that is based around the old, forgotten aspect of actually being "active" while playing a game. While all of this activity may be enough to make couch potatoes cringe, Nintendo Wii gaming is introducing a new wave.

Loads of people really love Wii gaming, but there are many others that are still wondering what all the fuss is about. The Nintendo Wii is popular because it offers gamers a whole new aspect of gaming and can bring them right into their favorite games. All of this activity may be enough to make some of the most ardent couch potatoes cringe, but it is certainly bringing a new era into video games.

Lots of people ignore Wii gaming because they love the traditional aspect of video game playing. With the Wii system from Nintendo, the player must get active and get involved in the game, more than any other system before it. Wii gaming puts the player right on the field, in the castle, or in any of the other creative environments covered by Wii gaming videos.

The "game" of Wii gaming is that the players use special remotes to activate their game objects. This means that if one is playing a baseball game and one wishes to swing the baseball bat, one actually has to use the remote to actively swing the bat. This type of activity may be a little too advanced for some players, but for many it is the gateway to true player-involved game play.

Unlike the Nintendo NES controller, the Wii remote contains sensors that allow the player to move and allow the game to sense those movements, replicating them within the game. The Nintendo NES controller, and all of the other game controllers allowed for passive game play, do not involve much physical activity or involvement. These are referred to as "static" controllers since you only use fingers and hands to push buttons or levers. The Wii remote and Wii gaming makes for a very active gaming experience.

The Wii was originally called the Nintendo Revolution before it changed its name to the Nintendo Wii. It is rumored that the name change was due the fact that Nintendo Revolution sounded too much like other gaming systems and sounded too impersonal. Wii gaming is all about involvement, so using the collective "we" in a new form (as in "Wii") was said to be more inviting to all sorts of players.

Originally, the name for the Nintendo Wii was to be the Nintendo Revolution. The company changed this because it sounded too impersonal and too much like other gaming systems on the market. The Nintendo Revolution eventually became the Nintendo Wii, giving an inclusive and inviting nature of twists on the play around the word "we".

The Nintendo Revolution was the first try at naming what would eventually be called the Nintendo Wii. The Nintendo Revolution name was nixed in favor of the Nintendo Wii because of the inclusive feel of the word "Wii" and how it sounded exactly like "we". Nintendo wanted an inclusive message sent with their gaming system, so the new name stuck.

Wii gaming also offers a tremendous amount of game variety. In supporting connectivity with the Nintendo DS, the handheld system, the Nintendo Wii is able to work with the DS games as well as the original Nintendo Wii games and even the Nintendo GameCube games. With the DS games, GameCube games, and a whole array of Nintendo Wii games to choose from, the selection is great.

The Nintendo Wii is offering a gaming experience that is fresh and new. It is inclusive and has more variety than many other systems are willing to admit. The activity level is the prime seller, but in the Wii, Nintendo has come up with a friendly system that does not alienate casual gamers. Instead, Wii gaming can be something for the whole family and can involve people from around the world.

The Nintendo Wii offers players a gaming experience that is unrivaled in the field of video game consoles. It is inclusive and creates more variety in its game play than any other system on the market. The activity level for the gamer is the top reason many people go with the Wii, but Nintendo has also made a system that doesn't alienate other gamers. Wii gaming is taking off on many fronts.

Wii gaming offers players a whole new level of gaming experience. There are countless ways that Wii gamers get involved with their games. Nintendo has truly created a video game console system that helps players interact and work with their skills and activity levels. Wii gaming offers something for everyone to enhance their gaming universe.

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Modding the Xbox 360

August 17, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Modding the Xbox 360

 

Modifying your Xbox 360, or “modding,” is a common hobby among gamers with a passion for customization. There are many ways to change the Xbox 360 gaming experience. Some of these are superficial, like changing the console’s appearance, and others are more significant and can completely alter the functioning of the system. Novice modders can get help on the web from sites like www.llama.com, which offers great tutorials. Once you know the basics, it is easy to start developing even more mod ideas.

Some of the most difficult modifications to the Xbox 360 involve changing the console’s hardware. With the right tools and skills, you can add additional RAM, cooling devices, and much more. The cooling device option is quite popular since the Xbox 360 is known to generate a lot of heat. Installing a high-speed air cooler helps prevent problems caused by overheating. Some fan mods even include an exterior display to monitor heat output. Some modders also install special chips to allow the Xbox to read custom games not created for the console. This is especially useful for people who want to play burned copies of games.

Another popular change is to add additional storage space to the Xbox 36 console. This can be easily done using a USB 2.0 external hard drive. The Xbox 360 already supports removable USB devices. This makes adding this mod even easier, and step by step instructions are available online. In addition to providing you extra capacity, this mod also allows you to add music and video files not supported by Microsoft’s hardware. The Xbox 360 will only accept files downloaded from Xbox Live or ripped from a music CD. However, with this mod, you can add mp3 music files and other unsupported types to your game play experience.

You can modify the exterior of your Xbox 360 as well. The first step is to remove the hardware from the case. Then, the case itself can be custom cut and designed. The hardware is then returned, creating a new look. Some modders also add colored lights to the inside the casing. This creates a unique glowing effect. You can even set the lights to flash and change colors as you see fit. The casing on the Xbox 360 controller can also be modified with custom facing kits and colored lights. Some more extreme controller modifications change button functioning and positions. This can make controllers more adaptable for specific types of game play, such as first person shooters.

Xbox 360 mods can range from simple decals added to the console to completely rewiring the entire system. In fact, perhaps the most extreme mod out there is one created by Ben Hackerdon. Hackerdon successfully converted his Xbox 360 into a laptop. To do this, Hackerdon created a custom casing for the Xbox 360 and laptop screen attachment. He even added Wi-Fi connections and modified the power supply to suit his new machine.

All forms of modding have risks. The key is to know what you are doing and be extremely careful. If you are concerned, you can purchase pre-crafted mod kits to make your task easier. Various dealers sell these products online. Finally, it is important to note that modifying anything except the outside casing of the Xbox 360 is not permitted by Microsoft. So, you could get in trouble if you try to make your modding hobby into a business. Also, modding will void any warranty you have on your Xbox 360. However, as long as you accept the risks, the rewards of modding can be quite appealing. If done correctly, mods are a great way to improve upon your gaming experience.

 

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Console reviews: The Nintendo Wii – Part 3

August 16, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The Wii is revolutionary in its interaction level and entertainment value. Instead of allowing players to just sit down and manipulate a character, many Wii games require players to stand up and get moving.

The Wii Sports program (a disk that came with my Wii), is absolutely amazing. I worked up a sweat practicing tennis, golf, baseball, bowling, and (my personal favorite) boxing. Wii Sports also has a feature that allows you to test your strength, stamina, and balance, giving you an approximate age to match your skill level. The closer one is to 20, the better are one's balance, strength, and stamina

Nintendo has managed to sneak exercise into their video games, and I couldn't be happier. Rather than shelling out thousands of dollars for boring exercise equipment, I am able to work out with my Wii, get my heart rate up, and burn calories.

Even better than the workout from Wii Sports is the Mii Channel. Players get to design up to 100 unique little three-dimensional avatars. With the "mingle" function activated, the Miis on one's Wii can interact with other Miis on Wiis contained within one's Wii address book. The Miis can even mingle together to form a Mii Parade and march to the Mii Plaza. Also, the Miis are the avatars that are used in several games, such as Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Mario Party 8.

In addition to the Mii Channel, every Wii is equipped to connect to an Internet provider. Once connected to the Internet, the Wii can be used to surf the Internet, download games from the Nintendo Store, vote in polls, send messages, and even view the latest news and weather through the News and Weather Channels.

The Wii is user-friendly, fun, and costs less than the competing console game systems. In addition, the Wii can also read and play Gamecube games (in spite of GCN disks being smaller than Wii disks), which gives one even more value for one's money. I am delighted with my Wii, and I don't regret buying it!

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Xbox 360 Red Ring Of Death – Causes, Prevention And Fix

August 16, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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There have been a lot of questions on the internet as to how to fix or repair Xbox 360 red lights or red ring of death error. Working as a test engineer and testing Xbox 360 games every day, I got interested: my Xbox 360 at work has never experienced such a problem, but after consulting my colleagues I understood that the issue is far from being resolved. So, I tried my best to disclose the red ring of death mystery and offer some methods to help those who are in despair.

THREE RED LIGHTS ISSUE CAUSES

I found out top 3 reasons why Xbox 360 red ring of death error appears.

Reason 1: Overheating

It is evident overheating may damage electronics and Xbox 360 console has got the same components inside as a high-end gaming personal computer.

Reason 2: Poor Xbox 360 graphics processor unit technical side

Your console video card may require too much cooling, and the fan might not cope with that task.

Reason 3: Bad Power Brick Position

The power brick in the console may be responsible for overheating.

3 RED LIGHTS ERROR PREVENTION

In order to prevent the red ring of death error you are advised:

* To keep your console far from heating devices like radiators,

* Not to keep your power brick on the floor,

* To use additional fans or other cooling devices available on the market.

XBOX 360 RED RING OF DEATH FIX

You are sure to have heard about several ways to fix Xbox 360 red lights issue if you have been studying the topic for at least some hours. You should have then found out something about the "towel" method, which I find exotic and really harmful. After finding out that the problem consists in overheating one should be crazy to cover his or her Xbox 360 console into a towel!

The only safe way to fix the red lights issue is to exchange your console for a new working one. It is possible as Microsoft released a statement formally announcing the problem and offered a 3-year warranty for this specific fault. The only down side of this was that the console had to be sent back to Microsoft, who would then send a new one "within a few weeks". You are getting a free Xbox 360 console with free shipping so really there is no real harm in choosing this option.

If your MS warranty is void, you might need to try the ways to repair your Xbox 360 console yourself. The Do-It-Yourself way consists in taking Xbox 360 apart and then reassembling it. It is possible to do everything using a mere screwdriver. All you have to do is to take the cover off, take the hard drive out, leave the console like this for some time and then reassemble the console. This way may guarantee that your console will work as usual if the red ring of death appeared due to overheating, and as you see overheating is the major 3 red lights error cause.

If that doesn't help, you had better try looking for a new console as your console might suffer from a hardware failure that cannot be fixed using usual house tools.

Choosing a video game console – Part 1

August 16, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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2006 was a great year for video game fanatics. Sony and Nintendo released brand new systems, and the X-Box 360 just keeps getting better with age. Here we are in 2007, and now everyone is wondering, "What console should I buy?" I have owned and played all three, and I think I can write a review that will be right for you.

Q: Do you like to play online shooter games, such as Halo 2 and Counterstrike (for PC)?

A: Do NOT buy Nintendo Wii. Sure, the system will be going online soon enough, but waving a controller around at a screen is not going to give you the thrill X-Box or Sony would deliver. Nintendo is also known for their RPG's, not online shooters. Right now, it seems like X-Box 360 would be your best bet, but Playstation 3 is getting stronger and stronger, and already has a game that establishes PS3 as a contender for online shooters in the near future (Resistance: Fall of Man).

Q: Do you like sports games?

A: PS3 would be the way to go here. EA Sports proved that they didn't know what was coming at them when they released Madden 2007 for the Wii. Any hardcore Madden would be disappointed at the poor game play and less than stellar graphics. X-Box 360 is pretty strong with their sports games lineup right now, but EA and other producers have expressed strong interest in the PS3's capabilities. Look for PS3 to be the leader in one or two years, hands down.

Q: Do you plan to surf the internet on your console?

A: Do NOT buy X-Box 360. It doesn't come with a default browser. PS3 and Nintendo Wii both have browsers built into the system right out of the box.

Q: Do you plan to upload pictures, videos, and music to your console?

A: PS3 is the most friendly media-orientated system out there. Nintendo Wii is a close second, but X-Box 360 lacks heavily in this department.

Q: Which system has the best games right now?

A: Since X-Box 360 has been around longer, it is the strongest console with the strongest games right now. PS3 is second, showing off a few good games right off the bat. Nintendo Wii is falling behind, with subpar games coming out left and right every week.

Q: This is for a younger child. Which will they enjoy more?

A: If this is for a child 12 years or younger, I would consider Wii. It won't cost you a lot, and it has more games suitable for a younger audience. For for your teenager or 20-something year old, PS3 and X-Box 360 are more than sufficent.

The bottom line is that there are many factors that go into deciding a game console. I would go out and play everyone before I made a decision. I personally chose PS3, because I think it is going to do the best in the market for years to come. PS3 is here to stay. X-Box 360 will be a close competitor. Nintendo Wii has a lot of work to do to catch up, but it is nowhere close to being out of the race.

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Video game reviews: Dead Rising: Chop till you Drop (Wii)

August 15, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Zombie movies and zombie video games have been popular for decades now. Many take a serious approach, playing on the fears of viewers and gamers. Occasionally though, a movie or game takes a more light-hearted approach. Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop, is the "Shaun Of The Dead" of the video game world. It has its scary moments, but players are more likely to laugh than cringe. Dead Rising is available on the Xbox as well, but the Wii version is just a little bit different.

One of the biggest complaints about the Nintendo Wii, is the sub-par quality of the graphics, at least when compared to the other systems. Let's get that out of the way right now, the graphics aren't as good. Dead Rising is one of those rare instances where the weaker hardware of the Wii is a detriment in other ways. The system simply cannot handle the massive hordes of zombies intended to be on the screen. Consequently, there are fewer zombies on the Wii version, yet they seem a little tougher. Also missing in the Wii version is the ability to take pictures, each of which promotes the story line.

Those negatives aside, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop is still an incredibly fun game, even on the Wii. The controls work pretty well, though the motion controls are not used nearly as much as one would expect. Using the wii remote as a gun-sight works wonderfully though, and in my opinion, better than the gun-sight in the Xbox version. Once controls are mastered, the game becomes incredibly fun. Many objects can be used as improvised weapons. These range from toy light-sabers, to mannequins, to lawn-mowers. Some of these sub-weapons work better than others, but almost all of them are funny.

The music and sound effects are all very good. The stereotypical mall muzak heard in the security room can get stuck in your head, and is occasionally annoying, but all the rest of the music is enjoyable. Boss battles all have more intense music, and really heighten the mood. (The grocery store owner battle has a great song.) The sound effects are pretty good, and more importantly, useful. When you hear a dog bark, you know that the annoying zombie-poodle is around.

All in all, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop is a pretty good game. A must buy only for die-hard zombie fans. But a renter, or on-sale buyer for anyone else looking for a light-hearted, enjoyable adventure. Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop receives a 4/5.

Defending video games: How more active games are getting gamers off the sofa – Part 2

August 15, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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If you were to ask someone who has never played a video game what their idea of a dedicated gamer would be, the answer would traditionally be one of two things. It would either be someone who was overweight and unfit, or someone pale and unhealthily skinny. Up until recent years, this probably would not have been an unfair assumption, but this is no longer the case. Gone are the days when all gamers are unfit, antisocial teenagers. Now more than ever gamers will encompass all areas of society, and can even help people young and old to improve their fitness, rather than decrease it.

Arguably the beginning of the "active gaming" phenomenon was Dance Dance Revolution, or DDR. This began as a large arcade machine which swept its way across Japan and the United States, leaving in its wake large groups of ultra-fit gamers who astounded people with their lightning reflexes and dance moves. From the arcade version came a smaller, easily transportable mat which connected to the Playstation 2, and parents flocked to the stores in the hopes of getting their kids off the sofas and dancing. The ps2 then continued the trend with the EyeToy, which used a camera with a motion sensor to allow active and interactive gaming.

Activision revolutionized even more with the game Guitar Hero. The unique design of the guitar controller encouraged gamers to really get into the action, and act as if they really were a rockstar. The fact that the motion sensor in the neck of the controller awarded you extra points for flair meant that the best players were also often the most active.

But although there were games out there that included movement and interactivity before, active gaming did not truly become popular until the release of one console. The Nintendo Wii. Nintendo have revolutionized the way people view gaming, and have brought it to the masses. When buying a Wii, it comes including Wii Fit, a fun game that showcases the Nintendo's unique motion sensor controller, otherwise known as the Wiimote. The game includes various minigames such as tennis, boxing and bowling. They can be played both single player or multiplayer and involve standing up and physically making the movements, rather than just pressing buttons. In fact, there are whole websites online devoted to "Wii related injuries" from people who played a little too over-enthusiastically!

But the Wii's innovation in active gaming has not ended there. In early 2008 we will see the release of Wii Fit, a game actually designed to help people keep fit. It comes with a piece of hardware called a Balance Board, which looks suspiciously like a set of bathroom scales but which is designed to intuitively detect the stance and position of the person using it. The game includes activities such as Yoga, Aerobics and general exercises to increase your strength and fitness. Also, like Wii Sports, it includes fun minigames like the hula hoop and tightrope walking which you can play alone or compete with friends

Whether Wii Fit becomes a long-lasting success or just a passing fad remains to be seen, but what is certain is that gaming will continue to expand to include more active games, and perhaps the preconception of gamers as unhealthy will be shaken off for good.

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The Microsoft Xbox 360 Console Powerful Gaming In A Box

August 14, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Gone are the days of drab, underpowered gaming consoles with limited features. The Microsoft Xbox 360 is here! It doesn't matter if you are a serious gamer or a mere hobbyist, the Xbox 360 that Microsoft launched in November 2005 is suitable for all players. It claims to have taken into consideration all the facets of ultimate gaming experience with this much-improved version of the original Microsoft Xbox that came out in November 2001.On the other hand, if you are one of those to whom "money is no object," you may just go ahead and buy the entire Microsoft Xbox 360 system, where everything is all in (i.e., the console with premium chrome finish, a wireless controller, the Xbox Live headset, component hard drive-AV cable, the Ethernet cable that allows you to connect with the other players, and the hard drive that contains an array of original Xbox games and allows you to download even more games. Since the Xbox 360 allows up to four wireless controllers operating on one console, it lets you play with three other players simultaneously for that added fun and challenge in live competition.When attached to your TV, the Microsoft Xbox 360 takes advantage of the high-definition TV resolution in its full color and size that makes the game movie-like. Its anti-aliasing capability renders the animation flawlessly smooth and non-jerky, and the characters seem as though they are jumping out of the wide screen! When you are connected to the Internet via the Ethernet card, you have the Xbox Live headset, a facility that allows you to voice-chat with other players, thus combining active gaming with socialization.Pressure is on for movie makers and game programmers/manufacturers to properly and visibly indicate the appropriate rating of their products on the packaging to provide guidance for buyers. In this regard, it is an added attraction to parents that the Microsoft Xbox 360 has settings that allow them to control how it is used by their children. The box has Family Settings which enable parents to shield their children from unsavory or unwholesome contacts. Family Settings perform two functions on the Xbox 360 console-to allow or restrict access to offline games and/or DVD movies, and access to online contact and content via the Xbox Live environment.The rest of the ESRB ratings are: T (teen), which may also contain minimal violence, mild-to-strong language and/or suggestive themes; M (mature 17+) containing mature sexual themes or more intense violence and language; AO (adults only, for players aged 18+), which may include more graphic sexual themes and/or violence; and RP (rating pending) for games that have not been officially released yet.

With the safeguard placed by the Family Settings of the Microsoft Xbox 360 console, the parent feels safe buying the system for their kids. So, whatever the gaming preference of the child - or the parent! -- Microsoft Xbox 360 promises to satisfy them.

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Wii Fit "will it get you fit?"

August 13, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The Wii Fit Balance Board is a clever device that is pressure sensitive and detects shifts in balance in any direction. You put it in front of your TV, step on and use it to interact with the varied activities. The great thing about it it's wireless, so there's no chance of you tripping over a cable and picking up an injury. On this subject I would say that you should probably make sure you leave some space around it as im sure until you get the hang of it, the odd overbalancing will take place and you don’t want to fall head first into the glass coffee table!!

Its due to be released on the 25th April 2008 and is expected to be a great hit with all ages and lots of pre-orders have been taken. Its sure to be a best seller this christmas.

The big question people have been asking "can this really get you fit?" In fact several studies have claimed that Wii games can help you with fitness and even promote weight loss because they're so physical. John Moores University in Liverpool found that users could lose up to 12kg a year from exerciseing daily using Wii Sports sessions

Wii Fit is the first Nintendo Wii game specifically design to help gamers get into shape. It features over 40 different activities separated into four training categories of Muscle Workouts, Aerobic Exercises, Yoga and Balance, each one designed to test you in a different way. They'll help you burn fat, condition and tone muscles and increase aerobic stamina. All of this from the comfort of your own living room.

Nintendo has said it has at least ten games in development that support the board and not just fitness games either. Fighting and Sports games can also take advantage of the unique balance-based interface.

Use the Wii Balance Board for daily Wii Fit tests: Tests offered by the Wii Fit evaluate two key measures that everyone can track via progress charts:

Body Mass Index (BMI): A weight evaluation based on a ratio of weight to height.
Wii Fit Age: The Wii Fit Age is measured by factoring the user's BMI reading, testing the Wii Fit user's center of gravity and conducting quick balance tests.

The Wii Fit is designed to appeal to all members of a household and training falls into four fitness categories:

Aerobic Exercise: Wii Fit's 10-minute exercises are designed to get the heart pumping.

Muscle Conditioning: Wii Fit features controlled motions using arms, legs and other body parts.

Yoga Poses: Classic poses in Wii Fit focus on balance and stretching.

Balance Games: Wii Fit features fun activities, such as heading soccer balls and ski jumping, that challenge the Wii Fit player's overall body balance.

The Wii balance board has a weight limit of 136kg so if you want to use it and your already over that weight you’ll have to start loosing weight now!! Once your down to the weight limit and you start using the wii fit board im sure the weight will drop off you and you’ll be as fit as a butchers dog!

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Choosing a video game console

August 13, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Selecting a video game system has little to do with "what's popular". In owning a Wii, PS2, Gamecube, SNES, and multiple other systems, I've found the following factors should be considered before buying:

+ Game selection,

+ connectivity,

+ home media center,

+ multiplayer,

+ usability,

+ and price.

GAME SELECTION

If you are looking for the latest and greatest video games, look no further than the PS3, Xbox 360, or Wii. These represent the latest advances in video gaming technology. However, if you are a "classic" gamer looking to play hits of the 80's and 90's, you'll want to consider game systems that are able to play these older games.

Wii is by far the most versatile in this category; able to play Wii, Gamecube, Super Nintendo, Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and TurboGraphix 16 games. PS3 is a runner up, able to play PS3 and a huge selection of PS2 games.

CONNECTIVITY

All of the latest video game systems have Internet connectivity capabilities. If you are looking to surf the Internet from your couch, the PS3 or Wii allow you to do so with ease. For the most seamless online multiplayer experience, I've found the Xbox 360 to be the clear winner. For fun, the Wii allows you to send messages and exchange Mii's (digital, fun representations of yourself) with other Wii consoles.

HOME MEDIA CENTER

For those that wish to watch movies or use other digital media (music, photos, etc.), PS3 and Xbox 360 are clear winners. Though you can view photos on the Wii, the PS3 has more useful photo-viewing features AND provides BlueRay and DVD playback functionality. Xbox 360 also allows you to watch DVD's, and with an additional attachment, allows you to watch HD-DVD movies. Both PS3 and Xbox 360 let you stream digital music to your system which is nice for those that have stereo systems and a large selection of music.

MULTIPLAYER

While all of the systems have the ability to play games with others online, the Xbox 360 has the most seamless online-multiplayer experience. For party play however, I've found the Wii to be the most fun. All systems allow at least 4 players to play simultaneously (depending on the game of course), so be sure to look at the game selection before deciding which system is right for you.

USABILITY

Hands down, Wii has the most intuitive and friendly user interface. Simply pick up a remote control (much like your television remote) and point it at the screen. The remote acts like a PC mouse pointer, allowing you to click on menu-options, move characters around, and otherwise control your games with ease. Xbox 360 comes in second with it's "Blade" interface.

PRICE

For a more impulse-buy, the Wii comes in at $250. It comes with a controller, a controller attachment, and a sports game. The Xbox 360 is a heftier, but reasonable $400. The PS3 is by far the most expensive system weighing in at $600. There are cheaper versions of the Xbox 360 and PS3, but I've found these to be lacking features that are very handy. While neither of these two systems come with a game, they do both comes with a controller.

Hopefully this gives you some firepower when considering your next video game system purchase.

Video game reviews: Sonic and the Secret Rings (WII)

August 12, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Not many video game franchises out today can claim to be as large an icon as Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog is. Throughout the years of joy and frustration of the evolution of video gaming, Sonic has been involved. With release of Sonic and the Secret Rings for the Nintendo Wii, the legacy continues.

This is the first game to feature Sonic in a solo game since 1991, and his comeback is a great one. Utilizing the Wii controls, the game has a sense of real speed, and fast action. The game play is the main factor of any Sonic game, and this game nails it.

The story is not the ordinary Sonic one most gamers may be used to. It is set in the book Arabian Nights, which is being destroyed by an evil genie by the name of Erazor. Sonic is warned that if Erazor gains enough power, he can literally jump out of the book and terrorize Sonic's world. It is up to you to traverse through 7 levels, each with a different style and challenge, to prevent Erazor from escaping the book.

The controls in Sonic are simple enough, you hold the Wii Mote sideways, and tilt it

left or right to move Sonic side to side, and press the 1 button to stop, and the 2 button to jump. Some people sometimes find it frustrating though, as you find yourself not being able to control Sonic directly. His momentum makes it so you have to time your movements carefully to bypass the hazards in Sonic's way.

In addition to running and avoiding obstacles, Sonic can attack enemies directly using the simple targeting mechanism. As you master the attack controls, you can use strings of enemies to bypass obstacles, often not having to touch the ground at all.

As you progress through the game, you can earn experience points to spend on certain skills. Some of the skills are useful, but most are pointless. You can progress through the game just fine without ever using any of the skills you earn.

As with most Wii games, Sonic includes a multi-player series of mini games. These games utilize the controller in a different way, and is a nice escape from the actual single player game. You can compete against the computer, or up to 3 friends.

The graphics in the game is very colorful and deep. It brings the seven levels of the game to life, as you have to run on various surfaces, including dinosaurs and pirate ships. The speed involved in Sonic's movements are the mainstay of the game, and the Wii handles it perfectly.

The music and voice acting are cheesy, but hey, you came for the game play, not the sounds. There is also an option to choose between English voice acting, or the original Japanese one.

All in all, if you enjoyed Sonic games in the past, and own a Nintendo Wii, then this one is a must buy. If you haven't found yourself itching for a new Sonic game, then rent it first and see if you like it. No matter which you choose, Sonic should be a great addition to your collection.

Xbox 360: Annexing the Hearts of Young Game Lovers

August 12, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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The new Xbox 360 video game console coming from Microsoft comes out with an aim of annexing the hearts of young game lovers around the globe. The new model console comes with the facility to download arcade games and content such as game demos, trailers, TV shows, music videos, or rented movies. The Xbox 360 is the successor to the Xbox that created a record in the gaming history and is in competition with the opponents like PlayStation 3 from Sony and Wii from Nintendo and other seventh generation gaming systems.

Microsoft officially unveiled the Xbox 360 on MTV on May 12, 2005 with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The Xbox 360 enjoys the credit of being the first console to provide a near-simultaneous launch across the three major regions. It also tastes the credit of being the first name to provide wireless controller support at launch. The Xbox console succeeded in making a record sale of 13.4 million units worldwide by September 30, 2007.

The Xbox 360 gaming console got launched in the U.S. on November 22, 2005 and in Canada on December 2, 2005 in Europe on December 10, 2005. Microsoft launched the console in 36 countries with in a year creating a history, as no other console has been launched in such a large number of countries in a single year. It even marginalised the sale of Sony and Nintendo, its rivals in the market.

In the beginning, the Xbox 360 was available in two configurations: the "Xbox 360" package, priced at $399, and the "Xbox 360 Core", priced at US$299. The Xbox 360 from Microsoft supports videos in wmv-format, as well as high-definition .wmv-videos, , and Playsforsure WMV videos. The gaming console also supports audio playback, with music player controls accessible through the Xbox 360 Guide button. It is possible for the users to play back their own music while playing games.

Which video game console is better: XBox 360 or PlayStation 3? – Part 3

August 11, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Sonic makes his xbox 360 debut

You might be asking yourself, which next generation console is better? Both Sony and Microsoft have achieved producing next generation consoles with high definition output. Many games come out on both of these consoles, so what is the difference?

The XBox 360 has a lot going for it. The console debuted in November 22nd of 2005, which is almost an entire year ahead of the Playstation 3. The first year had some amazing and groundbreaking titles such as Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Gears of War. The Playstation 3 had only 17 games in it's launch year of 2006 and the XBox 360 had 54, not including the launch games from 2005!

The XBox 360 also has a feature called XBox Live. XBox Live is a huge online community of gamers. You can connect to the XBox Live Marketplace and download many arcade games that are fun and mostly multiplayer enabled. XBox Live also enables you to connect to your friends and send messages, play games together and video chat.

With the XBox 360 also came the new reward system of Achievements. Achievements are points that you can unlock to increase your Gamerscore. Achievements usually are not that easy to unlock and come with bragging rights. With a higher Gamerscore you may receive more respect and validation from fellow gamers.

The Playstation 3 is a next generation console in its own right. It is a good console, but I do not think it can stand up to the XBox 360. The XBox 360 community, design and games blow away the Playstation 3. The XBox 360 is more user friendly, you can check your messages and friend's list without quitting the game. You actually have to quit the game you are playing, on a Playstation 3, if you want to read messages, voice chat or check your friend's list.

Personally, I currently own both consoles. I definitely prefer the XBox 360 over the Playstation 3 any day. The XBox 360 is more user friendly, there is more of a community and it is more rewarding when you receive sought after Achievements. There is no question about it, the XBox 360 is better than the Playstation 3.

How do you reset a used Wii to factory settings?

August 11, 2010 by Goldenchute · 3 Comments
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Which video game system should you buy? – Part 2

August 10, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Wow! Never have there been so many different options to choose from in the history of the video game console war. In this, now, seventh generation of gaming systems, the industries have almost shot off into their own tangents. And when deciding on which one to buy, you better know what each one is capable of.

Nintendo Wii

Internet Capability Yes

Hard Drive No

Backwards Compatible Yes

Price - $249

With the Wii being the fifth console built by Nintendo, it's extremely impressive and the first of its kind. The "remotes" are acceleration sensitive and can detect 3-D movement. Most of the games are family friendly and get you up off the couch. The Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance (and e-Reader), and GameCube are all compatible with the Wii with the exception of online and LAN capabilities with the GameCube games. You can also purchase older Nintendo games online using the Wii ranging from $5 to $15.

Nintendo introduced another new concept called WiiConnect24. This is an online feature that allows your Mii (character created in your image by you) to mingle with other people's Mii's in a virtual world. It also allows you to leave messages on message boards for your friends on their Wii. The connection is a "always on" feature as long as the Wii is plugged in and has internet connection.

The downsides are: Lack of DVD player. Low storage capacity.

The Wii is meant for all ages and targeted towards families. With its low dollar price tag and unique graphics and game play style, its no wonder more people own a Wii than the other two.

X-Box 360 -

Internet Capability Yes

Hard Drive Yes/No

Backwards Compatible Yes/No

Price - $279 to $449

Even though it's only Microsoft's second attempt at a video game system, don't let that fool you. This machine is the all around high-definition's answer to graphics. With an optional HD-DVD player (sold separately as a PnP device) and three flavors to choose from, the X-Box 360 has something to offer for all levels of gamers.

Arcade $279 This is the light package for the occasional gamer. Includes: Wireless controller, 256 MB on-board memory, composite AV cable, HDMI 1.2 output, and an Arcade game disk that includes 5 titles (Boom Boom Rocket, Feeding Frenzy, Luxor 2, Pac-Man Championship Edition, and Uno).

Premium $349 Perfect for the well-rounded gamer. Includes: Wireless controller, 20 GB detachable HD, Falcon Motherboard, hybrid composite and component cables, HDMI

The Birth Of Wii

August 10, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Phoenix Wright Mii on Nintendo Wii

On the 14th of September 2006, Nintendo made the announcement of the release information for the Wii for North America, Japan, South America, Europe, Australasia and Asia, including the prices, dates, and all of the unit distribution projected numbers. It was also announced that most of the shipments of Wii’s for two thousand and six were going to be allotted mainly to North and South America, and that there would be thirty three titles available within the 2006 launch window.

When the Nintendo Wii was released on the 8th of December, 2006, the United Kingdom really suffered a huge shortage of the Wii console units because many of the online stores and high-street stores weren’t able to fulfill all of the pre-orders. Some of the stores within the United Kingdom still had a shortage of the Wii gaming consoles as of March of two thousand and seven, and as of June of two thousand and seven, the demand for the Wii gaming console still outpaced the supply within the United States.

Nintendo Wii’s System Sales

Since the Wii was launched, the numbers related to monthly sales of the Wii gaming console have been a lot higher than that of its competitors all around the world. During the first half of two thousand and seven, there were more units of Nintendo Wii’s sold within the United States than the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 combined. The lead present within the United States is larger than the lead within the Japanese market, where it is currently leading in total sales.

The Demographic Wii

Nintendo has one main objective with the Wii and that is to target a demographic that is much wider than that of its other competitors within the seventh generation. During a press conference that was held for Dragon Quest IX, an upcoming game for Nintendo DS, Satoru Iwata made the comment that they weren’t considering fighting with Sony about the amount of people that they are able to get to play games. Later, the statement was made that Nintendo wasn’t thinking solely on consoles, portable systems and things of that nature but instead, they were focusing on getting new people playing the games.

You can see this reflected through the series of different television advertisements that Nintendo has within North America that are directed by Stephen Gaghan, an Academy Award winner, along with internet advertisements. The slogans that were used for the ads were “Experience a new way to play” and “Wii would like to play”. All of these ads ran beginning on the 15th of November, 20006 and they had a total budget that consisted of well over two hundred million dollars throughout the entire year.

All of these productions are the first advertising strategies that are broad based that Nintendo has put forth and they include a video clip of two minutes which shows a variety of people that are enjoying playing the Wii system, like country ranchers, urban-apartment dwellers, parents and their children as well as grandparents. In the ads, the music that you hear is from “Kodo” the song which is done by the Yoshida Brothers. The Wii is supposed to appeal to everyone and that is want all of the advertisements for the Wii are promoting. As stated earlier, the main objective for the Wii is to get new people playing the Wii gaming system. According to the latest information, Wii has surpassed that goal.

Defending video games: How more active games are getting gamers off the sofa – Part 1

August 7, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Video games are under attack from all fronts at all times. You have the men in suits being payed by some gamer to sue some video game for something. You have the parents claiming video games are corrupting their children. And you have the doctors and health personal telling the world how unhealthy gaming actually is. I really disagree with all those charges, but this article is about the health part so I'm not going to sway off track. Video games have always been there for people to enjoy them, and people always have. They are meant to be fun, not a replacement for your real life. Video games are not the cause for whatever problem you have.

Lately game creators have taken up stand against all these charges by trying to fight it a bit back. Games that gets the gamers to move and and exercise is big on the market at the moment, with the Nintendo Wii in the front of revolution. You had a few games doing it before the Wii like Eye Toy to some degree and Dance Dance Revolution type of games, but I would say the Nintendo Wii is the first console designed for physical strains. To the Wii it has been developed games that you can actually use to exercise your body and have a work out in your living room. I find it pretty amazing that people still complain. The options are now there for gamers to keep their body in shape without leaving the house and those that take it make that decision themselves. They can't complain and blame the game after wards. There are a lot of people blaming the games for themselves being addicted. This is big within the World of Warcraft community, but how you can you blame the game for you playing it a lot? There are nothing in the game that forces you to play and you even have to pay monthly to pay. So stop blaming the games and straighten up your act.

So I will summarize this with that it is up to the gamers themselves to maintain their health while playing video games. Whether you do that by playing a little and keeping your real life activities or if you do that by playing all day, but playing some exercising on Wii doesn't matter. As long as you eat healthy, sleep enough and generally live healthy. It is your life and it is up to you really. Stop blaming the games. Start taking a look at yourself.

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E3 2010 Abdeckung – Anruf der Aufgabe: Schwarze Ops Demo Gameplay (Pressekonferenz 2010 Microsoft-E3)

August 7, 2010 by Goldenchute · 3 Comments
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Which video game console is better: PlayStation 3 or Wii? – Part 16

August 6, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Last winter video gamers around the world anticipated the release of two new video gaming systems. The hype that led up to the release of Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii was incredible. Yet, it was not until the release of these two platforms that the competition had actually begun. There were many hard core gamers who claimed supremacy for the PlayStation 3; but, if majority rule has any say the Wii was, and is, the clear winner.

The first obvious thing of course is the price tag. Nintendo's Wii costs less than half of what you would spend on a new PS3. The PS3, I would say, is out of the price range for the very young gamers and even for a lot of older gamers. Granted, Sony had to spend a lot of money on developing this machine and the hardware itself is akin to some of the best gaming computers on the market; but, in comparison to the Wii, with Nintendo you get more for your money. Why is this?

Yes, the PlayStation 3 has insane graphics capabilities. Yet the audience that can take advantage of these capabilities is fairly limited. To take full advantage of the graphics capabilities you need to have a top-of-the-line HDTV in your home. I know that there are quite a few consumers today that do not have an HDTV in their home. I'm sure the hard core gamer is going to have the best equipment available for their gaming experience. What about the casual gamer, such as myself? If I were to purchase a PS3 I wouldn't be able to use it on my ancient television set. This is a clear draw back of the system itself. Sony tried so hard to create the ultimate gaming experience; they forgot that many of the consumers of their product wouldn't be able to use it. The Wii, while less sophisticated in terms of graphics capabilities, is able to connect to less technologically advanced televisions. This creates for Nintendo a much larger audience to sell their product to. Now grandma and grandpa and little Billy can play games without having to fork out thousands of dollars for a new TV set.

Now we get into the obvious advantage that the Wii presents- the revolutionary motion sensor controllers. This is what makes the Wii so fun to play. Mom and dad will be less likely to be upset that little Billy wants to play Nintendo for 2 hours because while he's playing he's getting a workout. I played Wii boxing for an hour one day and had sore arms for the next two. If you put on some wrist weights for an extra challenge you computer geeks won't get

GameSpot Now Playing – Now Playing GameSpot's: Call of Duty: Black Ops Multiplayer

August 4, 2010 by Goldenchute · 24 Comments
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Features of an Xbox 360 for Sale

August 2, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Xbox 360 for sale is a futuristic way to play games, movies and music and to encourage competition. An Xbox 360 keeps you at your finger tips and on toes in competition, alertness and excitement and it has led the gaming field to new height never explored. The star features of an Xbox 360 for sale include DVD kits for playback, controllers, adapters, wireless gear, cables and other accessories that are integral to the Xbox 360 magic. These are accurate and controllable and offer comfort to the players. You can even save your favorite movie, get a wireless connection for playing online and set it up easily through cables and adapters. The two gaming consoles are Core and the Elite, the core deals with basics like control grabs, plugs and other components while the Elite deals with capacity, hard drive, control systems and headsets.

Hooking up your mac mini to the Xbox 360 and a few other upgrade linkies

The extras that come with an Xbox 360 for sale which include wireless control, headset, wireless racing wheel, guide book, DVD player, charger kit, media remote, live vision and an extendable package will bring you an ultimate experience of gaming. Xbox 360 is one of the most popular consoles of video games coming from the Microsoft house. The console had been launched during December 2005 as a counterpart of Playstation 3 by Sony and revolution games console from Nintendo. It also comes with gamer guide, which allows the players to access games, movies, and music for download. Through this guide, the users can also have fast access to new games and updates for media files.

A customized interface also comes with the console, which allows the players to personalize their systems. The skins and faces are changeable and may be tapped for reflecting the user's personality. In addition to that, the console is available with Ring of Light, which is a collection of four bright quadrants. In simple words, this button takes the users to their desired games. It is also able to handle shutdown as well as the start up system. At the same time, the live Xbox 360 allows the users to play anytime, any place and with any one he or she likes to. By connecting the console with the Internet, the players can simply access the live Xbox so that they can start playing the game online. The users are also able to chat online with one another at no cost. Xbox 360 for sale also comes with good quality games with surround music and graphics like movies.

The console has a memory of 64 MB, which allows the players to save their favorite user profiles and games and also watch DVDs. Other accessories that come with Xbox 360 include live camera and wireless adapter for networking. We cannot take an Xbox 360 for sale lightly because it is a gamer's tool calling to the souls of some serious gamers. The hard drive of Xbox 360 saves us from buying game cartridges. Through this console, you can bring the competition from around the world into your own living or bedroom. This console can take gaming to more levels of difficulties by supplementing all the limitations that are usually carried by the virtual world.

Xbox 360 Repair – Learn How You Can Fix Your Xbox 360 Today!

August 2, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Xbox 360 on Dell LCD

Xbox 360 Repair is a big talking point on the web and there seems to be quite alot of technical problems with Microsoft’s newest gaming system. During the past couple of years the new console has had all sorts of problems such as random games freezing up, graphics errors and even games not loading up when you put the Xbox game in the drive.

Although the number one failing with the system seems to be the 3 red lights of doom which means "General Hardware Failure" and the reason this happens is because the console gets too hot!

The hardware that are affected in the console by overheating can be different, although nearly all the problems above are caused by lack of airflow and overheating!

This article will tell you the choices you have for Xbox 360 Repair and also give you what I consider to be the best and safest method for Xbox 360 Repair.

The first method you have for Xbox 360 Repair is to send the faulty console back to Microsoft and if you are still in warranty then this is quite a good idea. If you have the 3 red lights of doom on your Xbox then Microsoft has recognized that this is a problem and will repair the Xbox for no cost to you!

However if you are having a different problem with your Xbox then you will not be quite so lucky and will have to pay $140+ to get the problems fixed!

Also with the above option you will find yourself having to wait for up to 5 weeks to get a new console back to you, and also no guarantees that the error will not happen again!

I have spoken to some people that have had the same problems happen to them about 5 times even when thay have sent it back!

The second choice you have for Xbox 360 Repair is to use an independent company and you will see laods of these about online. Basically they are companies who claim to do the repair for you but in a quicker time frame

There are a few of them competing with each other so you can be sure that the repairs will be done quickly, however the problem with these companies is that you have no clue who is repairing your Xbox and also if they know how to do the work properly.

If you send your console to one of these companies for Xbox 360 Repair and then have any errors in the future than you will have voided your warranty so it is really a good plan to think about that before you use one of these companies!

So before you give up hope for your broken Xbox there is another way that you can get Xbox 360 Repair.

The third method that you have to do this is to perform the repairs work yourself! It really is not as complicated as it sounds because the reason that the problems arise on the Xbox 360 is down to the hardware overheating and all you need to know how to do is stop the processors taking too much heat and you will have it fixed.

There are a few Xbox 360 Repair guides online that claim to show you how to carry out Xbox 360 Repair although not all of them are equal and some are just made up of forum posts that discuss the problem so it is really worth while to get a good guide that will tell you how to do the repairs!

When you are searching for an Xbox 360 Repair guide make sure that it includes these 3 things:

Full Video Walkthroughs:

Make sure that before you purchase any Xbox 360 Repair guide that it has video walkthroughs for the repair work so all you have to do is follow along. If it is a real fix then the product creator should have done the fix themselves and be confident enough to make a video of it.

Money Back Guarantee?

Make sure also that the guide comes with a full money back guarantee as if the repair does not work for you at least this way you will not be left out of pocket and be able to get your money back and then send it back to Microsoft.

Technical Support:

Last but not least, make sure that the guide contains full technical support so you can get in touch if you need help repairing the Xbox or any other questions.

So there you have it!

I hope this article has helped tell you a bit more about Xbox 360 Repair and how you can get your broken console repaired.

Good Luck!

The Battle Of The Game Consoles: Playstation 3 Vs. Xbox 360

August 1, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Car Personality Axis, And Where XBox and XBox 360 Are

The Battle of the Game Consoles: PlayStation 3 vs. XBOX 360

The gaming world was once dominated by the one and only game console known as the PlayStation but When Microsoft entered the gaming world with the XBOX , Sony’s PlayStation found a very close competition. PlayStation and XBOX are now in their seventh generation era and they are battling it out for the lead. The XBOX 360 has gained the lead because of its early release last November 2005 but when Sony’s PlayStation 3 hits the gaming market on November 2006, it is likely to take the lead. So the question still stands: Which game console will win- PlayStation 3 or the XBOX 360?

Both the PlayStation 3 and the XBOX 360 belong to the seventh generation era of video game consoles—an era that began with its development phase in late 2004 although head to head battle between the consoles is yet to begin late in 2006. There are actually three main video game consoles that are battling it out in the competition, the third one being the Nintendo Revolution. But with the Nintendo Revolution’s features appearing to be less competent, people expect that the battlefield will be left to the PlayStation 3 and the XBOX 360 to contest.

So how do the PlayStation 3 and the XBOX 360 fare against each other? The XBOX 360 has already been released and all its features and specifications are already out for the public to enjoy. The PlayStation 3, however, is yet to be released, with the release date now set to November 2006. But while the two consoles are yet to meet on the actual gaming battlefield, the two are already entangled in a numbers and features game. Before the XBOX 360 was released, the companies behind the two consoles are already releasing figures and specifications that aim to outdo each other. The question, however, is which of the numbers really matter?

Let’s start with the processor. Upon release, the XBOX 360 came equipped with a 3.2 GHz Xenon processor – a PowerPC-based processor featuring the multicore processor technology. The said processor has three dual-core threads and capable of handling six threads at a time. The PlayStation 3, on the other hand, will be equipped with a 3.2 GHz Cell PowerPC-based processor comes its release date. The processor would feature eight Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs), with one SPE serving as a redundant unit. With this specs, the PlayStation 3 would emerge a winner, if only processing power is concerned.

On the graphics arena, much were delighted with the PlayStation 3’s performance. Even without getting into the actual specifications, the graphic capabilities of the PlayStation 3 have clearly edged out that of the XBOX 360 in various demos. The XBOX 360 is equipped with a 500 MHz ATI Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) while the PlayStation 3 is equipped with an RSX 550 MHz NVIDIA GPU.

As to which console has a better style is subjective, so there should be no winner in this category. It is worth noticing, however, that the two consoles have opposite styles. The XBOX 360 has a concave shape while the PlayStation 3 is convex.

XBOX, however, leads the race for versatility, although at a very slim margin. The XBOX 360 supports more video systems as compared to the PlayStation 3. The Microsoft console also supports more media and electronic devices. In fact, the XBOX 360 inputs from rival electronic products like iPod and PSP. The XBOX 360 also boasts of its online capability, although Sony revealed just recently that the PlayStation 3 would also have a similar feature.

So will PlayStation 3 or the XBOX 360 win the battle for supremacy? Now is definitely not yet the time to conclude anything. Microsoft has already taken an early lead with the early release of the XBOX 360. Sony, on the other hand, has been given the luxury to further enhance its PlayStation 3 with the latest technologies to give it an edge over the XBOX 360. In the end, however, one can only decide which game console is better when the PlayStation 3 is finally released.