TX-BULLDOGS asked:


I just started playing my ps3 again and it worked!

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Posted on 31-12-2009
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iobuffa asked:


In this video I answer a question from hsushoe via twitter: “Why go with a PlayStation 3 and not a 360 (just wondering).” Thanks for the question, hsushoe. This is a highly opinionated topic, but I’ll do my best to role play. Here are some reasons why: 1. Home theater enthusiasts who want the highest quality sound and picture will opt for Blu-Ray’s great technology in the area. 2. If you do not wish to pay for online game play. 3. If you already like the PS2 games and own a PSP 4. If you …

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Posted on 30-12-2009
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webdude asked:


We are planning to use a wii for an afterparty playing of guitar hero.
I would like to hook up a projector behind the players and a monitor in front of them so they are facing “the crowd”

Can the wii built in video support 2 monitors showing the same thing? One s-video, one composite?

Thanks.

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Christopher King asked:


Nintendo, a leader in video game consoles has struck another home run with their latest offering. The Nintendo Wii is a revolutionary video game system that puts the player right in the middle of the action. Most video game systems have controllers with several buttons which control different movements of the characters within the game. The Nintendo Wii is different. It’s controller senses movements of the player and responds accordingly. If a player is playing tennis on the Wii, they will hold the controller in their hand and swing, just as if they controller was a tennis racquet. Same goes with bowling; The player holds the controller as if it’s the bowling ball.

 

The Nintendo Wii was introduced in November 2006 and was an immediate success. Sales of the Nintendo Wii were so brisk that stores could not keep enough in stock to satisfy the demand. Since it’s introduction, Nintendo has sold over 34 million Nintendo Wii game consoles.

 

Because the Nintendo Wii is a very active video game, system it appeals to a much different demographic than traditional game systems. Many buyers of the Nintendo Wii are first-time game console buyers, lured by the unique design.

 

One very popular addition to the Nintendo Wii is the Wii Fit Board. This unique accessory looks similar to a bathroom scale. The player stands on the board and then is able to control a character on the screen. After some setup, the Nintendo Wii Fit Board will take the user through a number of exercises all suited to help the user get in shape. A player makes a profile of their height, weight and other physical attributes then the Wii Fit Board goes to work at creating an exercise program tailored for each person. Over time the exercises become more challenging as the physical condition of the user improves. The Nintendo Wii has even been integrated into exercise programs at nursing homes and rehabilitation centers to help in maintenance and recovery.

 

Even though the Wii is unique and rather unconventional, it still appeals to hardcore gamers as well, with a full range of games for just about every taste. Some of the most popular games include: Wii Mario Kart, Wii Fit, Guitar Hero, Wii Star Wars, Wii Rock Band and Wii Ski.

 

For those looking for a unique gaming experience, the Nintendo Wii is certainly a great choice compared to other video game consoles. Not only can you play games on it, but it can also connect to the internet and be used to surf the internet. Rather than sitting at a computer, which is what you likely do all day at work, the Wii allows you to surf the internet without leaving the couch. For occasional web surfers, now there’s no need to have a separate computer that rarely gets used. You can save money by purchasing a new, used, or refurbished Nintendo Wii System online.

 

The Nintendo Wii is the most innovative video game console to be released in many years. From the youngest child to the seniors, it’s a great gaming system for just about anyone.

 



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Posted on 30-12-2009
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Dutchley asked:


Here I am comparing the PS3 Slim to a newer model 80GB Playstation 3. I ran both consoles for 2 hours each and separately too, not simultaneously. I wanted to make sure the room would cool down to the same temperature before starting up the next system.

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Posted on 29-12-2009
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chaoo94 asked:


WII

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Posted on 27-12-2009
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Andi asked:


In this Wii Online games article, we would talk about how to maximize your Nintendo Wii online usage, so that you could get the most out of you Wii. The Wii Online Games Service offer 2 major functionality. First, just like PS3 and XBOX 360, Wii allowed you to play the retail Wii games online. Not all games support this feature though, and those which support it do not do a very good job at it at all (sometimes…). One of the worst experience I had with my Wii is when I played Mario Kart Wii. Although now it plays fine, there was a time when a certain influx of users would cause the game to be unable to access its online functions. I think it is due to server crashing or something.

One of the best Wii online games that I find until now, despite all the problems with its unstable online functionality as I’ve mentioned before, is still Mario Kart. Nothing could beat the feeling of racing with other people online, especially if you could do some nasty stuff to them. And with the list of 24 Nintendo characters, 32 tracks, and 36 vehicles, this is the game that you could get the most fun of in a while. Other Wiionline games that I really enjoy is Animal Crossing City Folk. This game is the first Wii game to use Wii Speak, a new microphone option for the Wii that enables voice communication over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (WFC). With Wii Speak, all people in a room can communicate with those in another room also containing the device, and can also have live text chat using a USB Keyboard. Players can communicate with other players by sending messages to their town, Wii Message Board, mobile phone or personal computer. The last game that I would really recommend because of its exciting online service is Super Smash Bros Brawl. Brawl allows players to play against distant opponents via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Online multiplayer games can be played either with registered friends or with randomly selected participants. Additionally, players can converse with up to four phrases that are preset by the player, which appear as speech bubbles when activated. The game even have Spectator mode which allows players to watch matches being played between other players, and bet on the outcome using coins earned within the game. The winner of the match earns a jackpot of coins.

The other Wii Online Games service is WiiWare. It is a service that provide a smaller and lower-budgeted Wii games. These games and applications can only be purchased and downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel under the WiiWare section. Once you have downloaded the game or application, it will appear in your Wii Menu as a new channel. There are lots of Wii Ware games, but the most famous one would surely be Megaman 9 which was released September 22, 2008 in US. There are also other good games like World of Goo, which is a high-rated PC game that rely heavily on physic puzzles, Pokemon games, and even Final Fantasy games (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as A King).

In Wii Online games universe, WiiWare is a companion to the Virtual Console, which specializes in emulated games originally developed for other systems instead of original titles. These titles are run in their original forms through software emulation, and can be purchased for between 500 and 1200 Wii Points depending on system and rarity and/or demand. The library of past games currently consists of titles originating from the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Nintendo 64, as well as Sega’s Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis, NEC’s TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx-CD, SNK’s Neo Geo AES, Commodore 64 (Europe and North America only) and MSX (Japan only). Virtual Console Arcade allows players to download video arcade games. Some high profile games that are available until now include, Super Mario 64, Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Megaman, and lots of others.

I guess this is the brief summary of Wii Online games. Hope you find this information useful and…actually you could grab all these games for free. To know more: FREE Wii Online Games



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Posted on 27-12-2009
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SBARTSTV asked:


New Super Mario Bros.Nintendo Wii E3 2009

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Posted on 25-12-2009
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enki3601 asked:


Because so many people thought my 890 was fraudulent and claimed it wasn’t “truly perfect” because of the bumper rail trick, I video’ed a “truly perfect” rendition. The camera battery died on the last frame before the final score came up, but you see all the pins fall down and it does show that “91 pins” fell down. And fantastically enough, youtube’s transcoding unsync’ed the audio, and clipped off a second or so from the end, so the already-short run just got shorter.

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Posted on 25-12-2009
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Waltor D asked:


Can Ps3 upgrade windows vista and play pc games like accompanied heroes, or star wars battlefront? Why Ps3 so expensive.

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