Senin, 25 Mei 2009

Idol Street – Game Dance Onlinenya LYTO..

LYTO, as one of the largest online game provider, will launch a new game titled 'Idol Street'. What game? Play music using a clear and dance. So, this game is similar as one of the game also do? Gwa I still do not know. Clearly, a picture which wa akan this post can be a benchmark of the people on this game.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2009

Compared to FIFA 09, I still prefer Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2009. This subjective assessment only, so, do not close the possibility of other people even vice versa, choose more than FIFA 09 PES 2009.

Some of the improvement, of course, was done by KONAMI, such as a more graphic detail, the camera angle when the gameplay more realistic, players, teams, and the new stadium, a more intelligent AI, the movements more realistic, dribel-dribel "Ronaldo" turn when , suporter I do like the paper stream, fashion Champions League, Become A Legend mode and Legends, adboard LED, and many more others.

Selasa, 19 Mei 2009

Sensual Board Games Reviews

Sex is probably the most important part of any relationship. After a while, though, it can become stale, predictable and, let's face it, even boring! If these words describe your recent intimate encounters, then it is time to spice things up, and these board games are the perfect way to do it!

Sexplay Board Game
The tagline of this game really says it all: "When foreplay isn't enough!" The game consists of six spinners that tell you exactly what to do to your partner, how you are going to do it, and what part of your body you are going to use while performing! This is designed to create intimacy through physical contact - a lot of it. The best part is, no one loses with this game. If you really want to add that extra spark to your love life, then this is definitely a must!

Selasa, 03 Maret 2009

ps2


I realise that consoles are moving on these days to HD what-not but I’m still somewhat pleased to see that the wonderful PS2 is still punching well above its weight.

According to the latest sales figures from Sony, the PS2 is still outselling the PS3. PS3 sales topped 9.2 million for fiscal 2008 but the PS2 – despite weaker sales – still managed to sell 13.7 million units. This is down by almost 1 million units on fiscal 2007 but still a massive sales achievement.

In software terms, the PS2 is still a goldmine with sales of 154 million units, down almost 40 million on 2007, but still triple those for all the other PlayStation platforms.

Senin, 02 Maret 2009

PSP games

After being dominated by the DS and Wii during previous weeks, the PSP is resurfacing in the Land of the Rising Sun. Japan's February software chart has just been revealed by Famitsu, and according to the top-ten chart, PSP games absolutely crushed their competition. Four of the ten top-selling ...

PlayStation Portable

that Sony is heralding what sounds like the imminent availability of Skype on PSP (PlayStation Portable).

“Call friends, talk trash to fellow gamers or catch up with acquaintances via Skype for PSP,” the PlayStation Portable site says.

Looks like a formal announcement may come down next week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Quick analysis: a win-win, mainly because up until now, the PSP audience and the Skype user base have not really overlapped all that much.

games machine


The PSP is a great machine. Some people say it lacks great games but, while a few more would never hurt, I’ve played plenty. What’s weird is that, not long after PSP’s initial launch, Sony seem to have promoted it as everything but a games machine. New add-on devices have been announced to increase its non-gaming functionality, making its key strength even less clear. So, is it a games machine anymore? In fact, does it need to be?

In my previous entries, I’ve been unsure whether having psp, or were of any real use. We live in a world where every device competes to be everything to everyone. I understand the financial drive to achieve this, but I don’t think that’s in my interest as a consumer if no device excels at any task.

Versatile devices make us feel better about our purchases. A new range of items announced by Sony, called GO PSP, add lots of amazing features using snazzy, little USB add-on hardware devices:

  • Go!Explore - 3D Sat nav
  • Go!Cam - Stills and video camera with sound recorder
  • Go!Messenger - Voice and video calls, instant messaging (all using WiFi)
  • Go!View - Download TV, sports and films to watch on your PSP (via a PC) at a feee

The PSP’s connectivity to the PS3 has been talked about for a long time and is still arriving slowly. I hope it will re-awaken interest in the PSP, but not just as PS3’s bitch. The PSP needs a purpose when attached to the PS3. Using a PSP as a remote screen to watch content stored on a PS3 which is acting as a PVR is a great use (ignoring the fact that you can get wireless transmitters to send TV anywhere in your house). But what about game usage when linked to a PS3? There were a handful of clever ideas of this type of connectivity with the N64 and GBA which could plug together, but they were few and far between.

Overall, anything but games that play specifically on a PSP dilute its core offering. Other applications are cool and strengthen the overall PSP benefit but this needs to be the support material for a games machine and not the main focus or it becomes a jack-of-all-trades device. Every device needs identity. If people forget the PSP is a great games machine, publishers will stop creating games for it.

In my mind, the PSP needs portraying as a games machine once again. Several years old and it still looks and plays great. Some people comment that good games for the PSP are limited but I’m not so sure. It depends what you want to play and where. For me, portable (it is the first P in PSP after all) gaming is 80% snackable games for travel and 20% console gaming experiences (like adventures or racing games) that really need long periods and somewhere stable to sit. I’ve enjoyed and completed at least 5 PSP games in the last few months - it would have been more had my DS, some books and the backs of my eyelids not all had their fair share of my daily commute time. Yes, more good games would be great, but good PSP games do exist - they’re just not identical to the gameplay of those on your home console.

Maybe it’s just my perspective as a gamer, maybe I’ve missed the point that the PSP is now a device for all things and gaming is just one of them in the list… but I think not.

 
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