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What is XBox360? by Anil Kumar Pammidimukkala
Xbox 360 is the successor to Xbox video game console from Microsoft. It was referred to in the past as Xbox Next or Xbox 2 or simply Project Xenon. Microsoft has scheduled its launch just before Christmas of 2005, the biggest shopping season although it was unveiled on 12.05.2005 on MTV. ... Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Xbox 360 through the optimized wireless technology offers the ultimate in wireless gaming within a 30 ft range for 40 hours with the help of 2 AA batteries. ... Xbox 360 Memory Unit Xbox 360 comes with a 64MB memory unit to further enhance your gaming experience.
The PSP Report Card - One Year Later by Reggie Dunn
Well folks, the psp has now been out for about one year and its time to take a look at how it has done and whether or not it lived up to its expectations. All in all, I would say that the graphics on mostly any psp game definitely looked awesome. Its hard to believe how far technology has... How about using the psp to its full potential? ... Come on you software designers, lets see a new idea for a psp game once in awhile! ... When questioned about this, some of the developers blamed it on lack of time, and that they were also busy with ongoing ps2 projects, so sometimes a psp game would...
Flash Games --- Are They Really Good? by Kashish Arora
Computer games have became very popular in today’s technology world. Especially children and adults are playing these games in a tremendous way. According to a recent survey conducted by an independent research firm in United States of America, it is been observed that more than sixty percent of... So, the gaming market is really booming. ... More importantly, many people won’t be able to install arbitrary ActiveX controls, or use a Java plug-in, whereas Flash is preinstalled with Windows on corporate machines.
Playstation 3 by Sezer Bozkurt
Judging by early reports the Playstation 3 is going to be one sweet machine. It will have the revolutionary Blue-ray technology and the ability to watch and burn DVD’s. This is very important as most consumers have DVD technology at the moment and it will be a smooth overlap. ... Thus, when less games are being sold, less money is being paid for the rights to make games since not as many games are being bought compared to the past. ... A lot of Sony's income from video game consoles are the licensing fees they charge video game companies to create games on any of Sony's console platforms.
5 Big Advantages of PC Games on Demand by Charles Lamm
Not to knock PlayStation 2 or Xbox 360, but I have a decent PC. The consoles are okay for the kids, but I am happy with a keyboard and mouse. I play online games to relax between work sessions on the computer. I don't want to get up from the machine to play. ... New technology takes care of the install. ... I downloaded a fast free player from Triton (http://www.playtriton.com), and I am using the latest streaming technology to start playing the hottest games on the net. ... 4. ... Automatic updates.
How Can I Upgrade My PC For Gaming? by Chris G Williams
Technology moves so fast these days. By the time you've bought a PC it's guaranteed that most of the parts will be out of date within a few months. This can also depend on where you buy your PC from as well. A lot of companies sell PC packages that can seem like good value for money at the time. ... They bundle a printer, scanner and other add-ons with your PC, but then you find out that you're spending tons of cash on ink, your PC is too generic and not good enough for what you want to use it for, gaming!
The Future of Video Games by Daniel Punch
I’ve recently been thinking about where video games could be going in the future. I’m hoping to work in the game industry one day after I’ve finished university study and I’ve been wondering about it a lot. What do I want to see happen in the future? ... A technology that was brought to my attention by a zealous presenter at the local ‘Science and Technology Centre’ (a sort of science museum aimed at making science fun for children and juvenile adults such as yours truly) is that of ‘Augmented Reality’.
The Nintendo Wii Classic Controller: Comfort and Style by Darren Lintern
A lot of the interest surrounding the Nintendo Wii comes down to its new remote controlled technology, but if you were more at home with the old school controller, they also offer the "Classic Controller" As it been named the "classic" controller, it's ideally suited for the good old Nintendo... The classic controller has obviously been designed with maximum gaming comfort in mind. ... On drawback to the classic controller is that it can't be used to play games on the GameCube system. ... The previous controllers had indented buttons, while easier to grip, can get tiresome after extended...
Social Concerns of Embracing New Technologies Too Quickly by Lance Winslow
Everyday in the news papers, TV and Internet we see new electronic gadgets and here of scientific discovery using the latest and greatest machines and gadgets. Many are concerned about this as millions spend hours in front of video games, television, talking on cell phones or haphazardly... Many critics of new technology have stated; “One social concern that we have been thinking about recently is our tendency, especially in the United States, to embrace technology just because it is available with little concern as to the consequences.” Now then although this is of concern, I beg to...
The Potential Of PS3 Games Console by Carver Tate
The word wars between Sony and Microsoft just won't die down. With Microsoft's Peter Moore's ragging about the PS3 games console's price, surely, people don't expect the Sony CEO, Steve Howard, to turn the other cheek. It's pathetic to see two guys in power suits and power ties bicker like two... According to him, though the PS3 console is admittedly pricier ($599) than Microsoft's Xbox 360 ($300) or Nintendo's Wii($250), it provides users Blu-ray technology-- touted to be the technology of the future.
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