Youda Safari
June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
Filed under Other Games
- Six Safari Parks.
- 60 Levels.
- Charming Animals.
- Tons Of Upgrades.
Product Description
You are in charge of adventure parks all around the world, which means it’s up to you to give eager safari tourists a vacation they will never forget! Choose the best photos, find rare animals and upgrade your parks with new vehicles, bigger facilities and better restaurants. Then provide your guests with the best tour possible! Challenge yourself like never before with this charming and addictive time management game bursting with amazing animals and challenging gameplay!… More >>
The Realism Of Video Games
June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
Filed under Video Games
Remember the good old days of video games? Where cute, harmless and completely unbelievable and mythical characters would tackle zany adventure in make-believe worlds far away from our own? Those days are long gone, now. Because a great amount of video games now use real world places, events and people as their storylines and settings. Whereas before, video games were a tool used to escape reality through diversion, they are now extensions of the reality in which we live in. And depending on the game and the person playing it, that can be a good thing, or a very bad thing.
Take a look at one of the most popular video game franchises in history: Super Mario Bros. A plumber falls through a pipe and enters a world where he must rescue a princess, defeat and evil monster and navigate a world full of mushrooms, blocks, question marks and goombas. No matter how imaginative one’s imagination could be, there is simply no way that such an occurrence could happen in this world, like, for real. So, the illusion of the game remains intact.
Now, if you look at today’s video games for popular systems like the Microsoft Xbox 360 or the Sony Playstation Portable, you can clearly see that video games are now using real world issues as their premise. Of course, there are also a plethora of fantasy based video games and characters. But, more and more games are using Iraq as their setting rather than a mushroom kingdom. Now, if you look at video games through the past, and place yourself at the dawn of the home video game explosion – the early 1980s – it would be hard to imagine a video game dealing with, say for example, the Iran hostage crisis or the invasion of the Falkland Islands. But, today, there are many video games using current events as a fantasy gaming world.
There are many theories as to the dearth of reality-based video games. The improvement of video game graphics can makes it easier to make real world wars, conflicts and issues appear that much, more, real, on the screen. It could be that developing a video game based on the battle in Afghanistan is easier to develop than starting a game from scratch with new characters, settings, storylines, etc. Perhaps it’s a calculated effort to hone in on frustrated individuals who can’t really join the fight: battle those terrorist creeps that you hate so much from the comfort of your own home. In the latter instance, at least, it can make for a quick way to make a quick dollar.
Before, video games used to be an easily defined line between escape and realism. On one side, was life and the real world with all its problems and ailments, most of which you can’t control. On the other side was the gaming universe, where you are the ultimate master and are in total control. Idea: why not combine the two, and give a video game player the complete control that video games provide into a real world situation in which otherwise, they feel powerless?
It seems that today, a gamer can watch the news, get upset and then do something about it in the real world that exists inside their Playstation or Xbox. Now, whether or not that contributes anything of substance at all is a subject for another debate altogether.
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EasyCap DC60 – USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter with Video Editing Software
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Product Description
Capture high quality audio and video through your PC’s USB port. Capture playback from VHS, Camcorders, TV, etc; capture audio without a sound card! Supports NTSC, PAL, Video format. NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30 fps PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25 fps. Please note that this item is not compatible with certain camcorders (please check your user manual).
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Hidden Relics
- Use your powers of observation to seek out missing relics amongst a variety of stolen artifacts
- Hundreds of hidden objects plus 40 special bonus treasures to seek and find!
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Loads of Enjoyment with Online Games
June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
Filed under Video Games
The internet has become a major source of gaming content with the passage of time. Just like the games that can be installed and played on the computer, the online games also need a computer to run. The main reason why online games are now taking over the local computer games includes their wider range and easier availability. It is possible to enjoy racing games like truck games and car games to even bike games and unicycle racing games. Then there are traditional classics like card games, casino games and highly popular arcade games which give a hint of the days of gaming long gone by.
The thing that is important to know about online games is that online games are not just about playing. There are complete communities built around these games. You can find blogs and discussion forums about online games which are extremely helpful in enjoying the game to the max. In case you are stuck somewhere and need some help or if you have developed some nice trick or strategy that you want to share, these forums and blogs are just the place. Above all, you can find reviews about the games that you should play and the games that you should avoid.
Playing online games is extremely exciting and at the same time, extremely challenging. The adrenaline pumping that you can receive by playing online games can not be paralleled by anything else. There are a number of people who are involved in playing games online. You can easily find competition and you can also find allies for your games.
The best thing about online games is that you can find free online games. You have to look for them though. Most of the online gaming sites provide you a subscription model. In this case, you would get a free trial membership that would last for anywhere between a week to a month. After this, you would have to cough up money to keep on playing games online. Creating a new account would not help because you would not be able to transfer your game levels and statistics from the old user account to the new user account. The thing is that free online games are available. While they are not exactly free because they are being sponsored by advertising on the site. You would have to look for the games that are completely free and not just a ‘free trial’.
There is an endless variety of online games that you can play – from games as simple as Texas Hold’em Up Poker that allows you to gamble against other players to games like Chess where you pitch you gray cells against the power of a computer or the brains of other people. After you have finished a long and tiring day of work, online games can be the perfect way to vent your frustration and make yourself fit and free for another day at work. With online games, you can easily get fast track entertainment at almost no cost.
All the games here, be there car games, racing games or bike games, are available here cost free. There are games for all ages on this site. If you are looking to get the adrenaline pumping in your blood vessels, this site is the perfect place for you and your family.
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June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
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Product Description
You’re the owner of your own trucking business and you call the shots. Build your empire one rig at a time to dominate the roadways and outbid the competition…. More >>
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Silent Hunter: Wolves of the Pacific
June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
Filed under Other Games
Product Description
In Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific you’ll hunt, hide and kill as you take command of U.S. submarines and crews and navigate the treacherous waters of the Pacific during WWII. It’s the next-generation naval warfare simulation with graphical realism, immersive gameplay, innovative crew evolution, and more action than ever before. Dive into instant actions’ and single patrols for a quick fight Diverse mission objectives and events on over 15 maps combined with unique rewards make each campaign a unique experience Selectable difficulty levels allow players to choose how challenging of a simulation to play…. More >>
Wee Wii Mii – 22-month old video gamer
June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
Filed under Video Games
Our 22-month old toddler is having a ball of a time with Wii Sports tennis. Is this the world’s youngest gamer? His backhand needs work tho…
Beats
June 30, 2010 by Gamer Guy
Filed under Mobile Gaming
- Personalized Gameplay – Beat tracking technology creates unique gameplay from any song.
- Robust Customization – Animated backgrounds, interactive visuals and downloadable extras give the player full control.
- Online Community – Save your jamming sessions and interact in challenge mode, playback or share online with the Beats community.
- Multiplayer Gameplay – Play cooperatively or competitively with 1-4 players via Ad Hoc.
Product Description
Beats is a new and exciting way to interact with your music collection on your PSP(PlayStationPortable) system. It breathes life in to your music, by using a beat tracking technology to create gameplay from any song the player supplies. Choose from Challenge or Jamming modes, and experience a new way to enjoy your music on the go…. More >>






