Just like other organizations, playstation lovers also have a slew of clubs for everyone of their kind who live, breathe and sleep playstation games.
Believe it or not, there are many clubs to choose from. These clubs vary according to the wants, needs and preferences of playstation gamers.
See which playstation clubs you want to join from the following options:
The winx playstation lovers club
This club likes to play the first ever Winx playstation game which combines fashion, action and magic in order to create any game for girls of varying ages.
The Winx club offers playstation gamers a wide option range of unique characters as well as environments that are interactive. They also have mini fun games that are able to incorporate friendship, fashion as well as magic.
Playstation gamers will enjoy the club as it will be a social yet simple and a super fun experience as it is designed for all girls aged six to eleven years old.
The steamboat game chronicles club
In this club, anyone and everyone can talk and chat about all playstation games one could possibly think of.
You could also post pics of any game you have seen. You will surely have fun.
The resident evil club
This club is for those playstation gamers who enjoy playing games of Resident Evil. No one is excluded even if you have only played one Resident evil game in your life.
Best PS2 games club
This club is exclusive for those who want to talk and discuss all and every playstation 2 games that they like. Members are also required to tell other gamers why such a game is their ultimate favorite.
The Sony playstation club
This club is for those who love Sony playstation games.
The Nightmare before xmas club
This club is for those playstation lovers who are crazy for Tim Burton’s movie as well as on the new playstation game The Nightmare before Christmas: the revenge of Oogie.
The underappreciated games playstation club
This is a venue and a haven for all playstation games in all genres, even if it is mainstream or utterly weird.
As long as you like it, it is in, you are in.
All in all, these are a few of the playstation lovers club that are out there. More clubs are available that would suit your varied tastes and preferences.
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007
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Thursday, 15 November 2007
Need Help in Finding Nintendo Lovers Clubs?
Nintendo isn't number one, but who cares? Millions of gamers are hooked on its special charm and these minions have proven their loyalty and affection through online Nintendo lovers clubs. If you're that serious about Nintendo and want to be heard, here are some Nintendo clubs you might want to join:
www.forums.nintendo.com
Where else can you find a group of rabid Nintendo lovers than in their natural habitat? The forums are designed to allow members to introduce themselves, post messages, exchange info and discuss just about anything that has to do with Nintendo. An added bonus, you stay close to home so you're updated with the latest and greatest news.
http://groups.msn.com
NLEN stands for Nintendo Lovers! (Everything Nintendo) and that club name says it all. From the most basic to the complicated questions, this club has the answers. No Nintendo-related query is too bizarre for this site. Created by NintendoFreak, NLEN also has an FAQ page where all the common bits of knowledge about Nintendo (that you didn’t know) are laid out in plain sight.
Go online to chat, post messages or just eavesdrop to learn when exactly the Zelda mini-site will be launched. You might also want to check back from time to time to know about an NLEN-developed site for juicy GameCube cheats and screenshots.
www.1up.com
For the ultimate line up of clubs for Nintendo lovers, go to this site. It lists not just 10, but 278 Nintendo lovers clubs. Some of the clubs are new and some aren't as up-to-the-current as the rest, so you will have to snoop around for the best club to join. Take your pick on any of them or take a peek at some of these sites:
http://wiimaniacs-club.1up.com
With 41 members, this Nintendo Lovers club allows you to join the club to post game reviews, leave messages to other members, argue about game levels or just plain browse the club's photo gallery, which features screenshots from some of the most popular Nintendo games past and present. Post your own pic or use an avatar to be seen.
Other sites at 1Up.com you might want to check out:
Wii will Rock You
If the Wii sends you to otherworldly bliss, this site lets you tell the whole world about it. Rave, talk, chat and discuss the Wii's past, present and future.
The Revolution Debate
This isn’t just about the joys of the Revolution, an earlier incarnation of the Wii, but also about its not-so-good side.
Unofficial Nintendo Club
Yes, it's unofficial, but the news therein is legit. This site extends to everything Nintendo and covers GameCube.
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Monday, 29 October 2007
X-Box Cheat Sheets
A serious gamer wouldn't think twice when it comes to cheating. Obviously, he would want to finish the game without any help whatsoever. But there are those who get stuck at one point in a game and the solution they can resort to is the numerous cheat sheets that can be found online.
Before, gamers purchase the gaming magazines for a better viewpoint of the game. However, thanks to the internet, one can just sit back and surf and get all the information he needs for the game.
XBox cheats are rampant on the world wide web. So many kind souls have been generous enough to share what they know to players who are in need of it.
An example of a site that has all the cheats you need is the www.xboxcheats.com. There you will find every XBox game code, hints and video game cheats to every Xbox game out there on the market.
Gamers have collected cheat codes either from their own game play experience or from various network and sites out there. These have been placed up in their data base.
Not to mention that all these are added up thanks to the countless cheat submissions from visitors.
This access to various cheat codes is one reason why so many people find XBox to be the best video game console. It lets them try out the games that are released for this console and enjoy these in every possible way.
Take advantage of this information at your fingertips. Other sites offering the same knowledge are:
- xbox.gamezone.com
- teamxbox.com
- cheatscodesguides.com
- cheats.gamespy.com
- xbox.gamespy.com
- xbox.ign.com
And so much more. Sometimes what gamers do is they type in the game along with ‘cheat’. Example: “Need for Speed XBox Cheat”. Those keywords alone allow the search engine to peruse through page after page of the available codes, hints and cheats that have been uploaded by previous gamers.
It is interesting to note that these sites also include cheat sheets for other consoles such as the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3. If you feel that you can no longer solve the puzzle to a role playing game, or you want to have infinite lives in order for you reach a further stage, these are all possible just by clicking on the cheat sites mentioned above.
If you feel guilty doing about it, just think, ‘everybody else is doing it, so why can’t you?’
Mike Batey
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Thursday, 4 October 2007
Get A Game Controller That Suits You
With the rise of game consoles such as Play Station 3, Nintendo Wii and XBOX 360, the gaming experience has been taken to the next level. Now, you’ll be able to experience high definition visuals and powerful actions. But your game experience won’t be complete without the right game system controllers.
Game controllers are the input devices. With these game controllers, you can precisely control where your character or machine goes. Every gamer should have a suitable set of game system controllers.
Aside from the gamepads, paddles and joysticks, there are also special game controllers with platforms for specific games. Examples include light guns used for games which involve a lot of shooting and steering wheels for games with driving.
The most common type of game controller is the gamepad which can consist of a few buttons to even a dozen. It also has several omnidirectional sticks. With so many buttons and control sticks, the player can control the game hero more precisely and easily. Gamepads also allow movement in three dimensions.
Gamepads are held in both hands, using the thumbs to provide input. The right side of the gamepad contains the action buttons while the left side has the direction controller. This setup, however, is somewhat unfriendly to those who are left handed.
Modern gamepads also boast of internal motors which provide force feedbacks whenever you are playing action packed games. There are also buttons, which are called shoulder buttons, strategically placed on the edges of the gamepads. The good thing about these gamepads is that most game consoles and video games support gamepads.
An older type of controller is the paddle controllers. They feature a few fire buttons and a single round wheel. This wheel is primarily used to control the game hero’s movement on one axis in the video screen. When the paddle and ball kinds of games lost their popularity, these analog controllers also died out.
The steering wheel can be considered as a larger version of the paddle controller. The steering wheel is typically used for driving or racing simulations. Most of the steering wheel controllers also have an internal motor which provides force feedback. This allows a gamer to experience the realism of driving a car.
The light gun controller is limited to shooting games. They are used to shoot the targets on the screen. Most game systems have specific light guns for use in their games.
These game controllers are vital in giving you the kind of experience you want when you’re playing your favorite videogames.
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Friday, 14 September 2007
Nintendo Wii: Great Gaming Experience for Less
The game world has never been so competitive. With the release of game consoles such as PS 3 XBOX 360 and Nintendo Wii, it seems that there is a tough generation war coming.
If you’re one of those millions of people dying to get their hands on some cute but powerful game consoles, you will have to pay a price for it. The fast-paced and impressive online combat doesn't come cheap.
The new Nintendo Wii release couldn't be more apt. Nintendo has just been released for the holidays, perfect timing. Now, gamers, young or old alike, won’t have to think hard on what they want for the holidays.
Compared to other game consoles, Nintendo Wii will cost about $250 in the US while $213 in Japan.
So what can we expect to get in exchange of our $250? Nintendo Wii comes with a lot of incredible applications. Examples include the Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess, Pokemon Battle Revolution, Metroid Prime 3: The Corruption and the Super Smash Brothers Brawl.
Unlike other gaming systems, Nintendo Wii is proud to announce that they have made a game console which is highly compatible with other old game consoles. Just add a few dollars and you’ll get a game console that could wirelessly connect to a Nintendo DS Lite or Nintendo DS.
You could use your Nintendo Wii together with your Nintendo Gamecube. This will allow you to download older yet fun and impressive games such as TurboGrafx-16, Super Nintendo, Sega MegaDrive and NES.
Nintendo Wii also comes with pre-installed games which include the Wii Sports. Wii Sports is collection of Sport Games that all gamers would surely love. It offers tennis, bowling, baseball and even boxing. You can even download via wireless connection all the classic games that you love.
With only $250, you’ll be able to provide everyone in your family something you’ll all love. Playing Nintendo Wii with your family also provides you with a venue to bond together. Nintendo Wii is surely worth your $250.
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Sunday, 2 September 2007
Video Game Careers
As you begin embarking on your pursuits for higher education, what majors have you considered? Business? Accounting? Computers? Or how about more complex fields such as law or medicine which require additional years of schooling?
Well, if you have a passion for these things then you should go where your heart leads you. But if you're taking these types of majors simply because it seems like the right thing to do, perhaps you should consider a different course of action: majoring in something you TRULY enjoy... something you could do hours on end without feeling like you are working at all. And if you are like many people, this 'something' would be playing video games.
That's right! You can actually get a job creating and/or playing video games. Below is a list of some of the careers available for those with a video game degree.
1) Video Game Tester
This is a position in which you truly would get paid for playing video games. According to Doug Doine, a game tester for Electronic Arts, as a game tester you would "go over different components of a game and look for things that just don't make sense." You would also "break the game," meaning you would "do things a normal user would do and inadvertently see something go wrong."
Doug Doine further adds that video game testing is a good place to start for young people who want to "break into the industry." To get such a position in it is best to have a "passion for gaming" and some educational background. Doug himself has a degree.
2) Programmer
According to Gameinformer Magazine, video game programmers are the "heart and soul" of the industry. They are the ones responsible for creating the code necessary for getting video games to function. And contrary to popular belief, their jobs aren't always easy. Video game programming often involves creating complex functions and algorithms often times more challenging than programs created in Corporate America. Thus a talent for mathematics along with a more analytically-inclined brain are absolute essentials.
Indeed, game programming may not be the appropriate course for everyone seeking a video game career, but if you were deciding to go into the computer field anyway, which job would be more enjoyable... coding the next Halo, or working on a boring, hum-drum piece of no-name software?
3) Animator
Animators are responsible for coordinating the movement of video game characters. Accomplishing requires more than drawing something on a piece of paper, which according to Alex Drouin, an established game animator, occurs after a lot of "brainstorming, chilling, playing, planning and testing" with the programmer. But when the busy work is done, the video game animator will finally get a chance to do what he or she does best... animate. Alex Drouin says the thing he liked best about his job was "being able to come |there| late in the morning, sit behind |his| computer, put on a great CD, and then create crazy animation that will end up in a game that will be seen all around the world by gamers." Now, wouldn't it be nice if you could get a job like that? With a video game degree it is certainly possible!
4) Sound Designer
Sound designers are responsible for creating the music and sound effects of video games. Video game music is created either from digital sources or real-life orchestration. As video game consoles become more advanced, many sound designers favor the latter when deciding on what type of music they want in the games they are working on. Creating appropriate sound effects, on the other hand, sometimes requires more creative experimentation.
To be successful at video game sound designing it is best to: 1) have an interest in both music and sound, 2) possess knowledge of recording technology and 3) be familiar with the types of music and sound used in today's most popular video games. A video game degree will help develop these talents and skills.
5) According to Gameinformer Magazine, a producer "functions as the glue that holds a development team together, seeing to a variety of organizational tasks ranging from budgeting and planning to input on the direction of the game itself."
A good producer must possess superior management and accounting skills. This is because not only does a producer have to work with people on a regular basis trying to get them to meet deadlines, but they are also responsible for the budget of the video game project. Not knowing how to best spend money, (a skill acquired through accounting and economics), could result in financial failure.
Indeed, producers have a lot on their shoulders, but it is still a suitable option for non-technical persons who desire to get into the game industry.
6) Game Designer
Video game designers are responsible for creating the 'experience' of a particular game. Evan Wells, a video game designer, sums it up by saying "the main tasks of the designer is to make sure the game is fun."
Wells further adds that game designers are responsible for macro and micro level design. Macro level design involves "figuring out the core mechanics of the game; the variety of level looks, power-ups, etc." Micro-design involves creating the "actual levels and the moment-to-moment gameplay within those levels... the enemies, the objects, and the particular way you encounter those enemies and objects."
Good game designers should obviously have an interest in video games along with some drawing and programming skills.
7) PR Manager
If you would like to explore the marketing side of the video game industry, then consider becoming a PR manager. PR managers are responsible for promoting video games. And according to Natalie Salmon, a PR manager for Midway, part of this process involves "learning about the game that is going to be announced." So this boils down at some point having to play the video game. Isn't that what you wanted to do anyway?
8) Fields not relating to video games
Each of the career paths discussed above are fields that are not limited to the video game industry. If you decide that you don't want to use your video game degree to find a job related to video games, you can always use it to market yourself for other types of jobs. Of course, you may want to take a class or two to get a certification to help further establish yourself in the latest technology, but this is recommended for anyone pursuing an IT career. Bottom line, a video game degree, (just like any other computer-related degree), WILL lay the foundation you need to teach you the basics for programming, testing, animation, software development and other skills that are pertinent to the business world.
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Monday, 20 August 2007
Inside the Sony Playstation 3 Console

Have you ever wondered what's packed underneath the Playstation 3 console's sleek jet-black design? Now's your change to take a peek for yourself!
The Playstation 3 Console's Cell Microprocessor with its streamlined design is perhaps the hardware's most important artificial brain; the strength in floating point kernels as of today is still unrivaled. The brainchild of STI (Sony, Toshiba and IBM), it is the newest microprocessor technology and it allows data flow on several instances, example when one core is exclusively guiding the main sprite, the other core for the environmental special effects and another core could work to deliver the most realistic ballistics on projectiles. The Playstation 3 console's cell microprocessor engine is clocked at 3.2GHz having 1PPE and 7SPEs
The Blu-ray Media Format - the technology Blu-ray has already been licensed by Sony, meaning their games will be running on optical drives that support this cutting edge format as well as DVD and VCD formats. This is needed for a system so intricate in detail that it has been rumored that Metal Gear Solid 4 not only takes visuals as experience but also the other senses. Sonic booms from nearby explosions are among the added factor. And for that a Blu-ray technology with its storage capacity of 50GB is needed.
The RSX GPU (Reality Synthesizer, Graphics Processing Unit) definitely plays a more critical role in the Sony Playstation 3 game experience. This RSX GPU is co-developed by NVIDIA for Sony, and NVIDIA, whose familiarity in making graphics chips is well established and deserves an acclaim for bringing realistic cutting edge graphics of Playstation 3 console titles such as Fight Night: Round 3.
The Online Experience with the Playstation 3 console has also been equipped to deliver the ever-increasing demands of online gaming, with its Playstation Network. It is a free service where every Playstation 3 console gets to connect automatically. And whether it is for online gaming using the Xfire Client or just downloading media and demos from the community site, all is there for just the reason of a functionality that allows users to choose a game of their preference as well as a preview of the next big game. Another perk of the site is the availability of past Playstation titles (1 & 2) for download prices around $10 - $15 a pop.
All these new technologies made the Sony Playstation 3 console well ahead of the competition. Perhaps another line will be written next time but at this moment, the Xbox 360 just really can't compete, much less the Wii, with the Playstation 3 console. It's fairly expensive than the other two but that's expected. And the better part of having a Playstation 3 console is the already present crop of good games available.
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Thursday, 9 August 2007
Video Games: from Cheats and Tricks to Reviews

You know, nobody likes a cheater. But when it comes to discovering video game cheats, "cheating" isn't what you're doing. I prefer to think of it as "discovering shortcuts, tips and tricks," or video game hints.
Video games have gotten so complex, since the days of Pong and PacMan, that the game authors have purposely thrown in some back doors and other shortcuts to aid the weary player. The problem is, most of these back doors are so well hidden that these same authors have to leak the game cheats or no one would ever find them on their own.
And it's not only the blood and guts video games that offer cheats. Take the perfectly bloodless "Finding Nemo" for the GameBoy Advanced. Who'd ever guess that there were at least six video game cheat codes hidden there?
Don't make the mistake of thinking that it's just the handhelds either. If you play a video game online, like XBox Live, for example, there are a whole slew of video game hints available.
Of course, video game cheat codes and game hints are sort of useless if you don't own any video games. And that's where video game web sites come in...
Any web site worth visiting will not only have video game reviews and cheats for you to peruse, but they will also have game walkthroughs. Video game walkthroughs differ from cheats in that they actually "walk you through" the process of achieving some goal. Video game cheats, on the other hand, are often cryptic one or two liners like "Enter xx312 in the password field."
There are different types of video game reviews. Each have their good and bad points. Professional video game reviews are typically written by paid reviewers who work for video game magazines. These are generally well-written, in depth, and definitely worth reading. The other most common writer of video game reviews are the actual end users. While an end user will generally have spent a great deal more time actually playing the various video games on the most popular video game systems, you'll often find that they are men and women of little words. It's not unusual to see a review that says "Wow! Kick Bu** man. I love it!" Now, that's probably actually saying quite a bit about a particular video game, but -- your mileage may vary.
The key point to remember is that you don't want to invest in a video game until at least a couple of people have taken the time to write a review of the game. Of course, if everyone took this advice then there wouldn't be any video game review on any game web sites, because everyone would be waiting for someone else to write the review.
Right up there with video game reviews are video game previews. A video game preview is a lot like a movie trailer. They bundle all of the really exciting parts together and give you a fast and furious glimpse hoping that you'll believe that the entire video game is actually as cool as the 90 seconds of video game previews that they let you get a peek at.
The video game industry is at a crossroads. With more and more people clicking the play game online switch, and video game systems like XBox Live and all of the XBox video games out there, it is quite possible that the days of jamming your joystick alone in your room are slated to become "back in the day." As more and more video game systems opt for Internet connectivity, you're likely to find that you never have to play video games alone again.
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Sunday, 5 August 2007
Try Internet Games for a Great Learning Experience

Many people criticize that online video games can lead to an increase in anti-social behaviors, including violence, loss of communication skills, and even health issues such as obesity. While video games may in fact cause some problems in these areas, critics seem to agree for the most part that online video games can increase hand eye coordination. Most critics, however, have yet to recognize the beneficial effects that video games may have on the mind.
Online educational games offer players brain training that can help one actually become more intelligent. These games work by testing the cognitive functions of your brain like memory, reasoning, logical decision making, and so forth. Try to visualize yourself spending time working out at your local health club to get your body in shape. Playing educational video games is like taking your brain to the same gym to get mentally in shape.
Educational games are often synonymous with words like boring, un-cool, and primitive. The truth is that educational games can be as much fun as any other type of game. Often times they can be even more fun because of the rewarding nature of the games. Think back to that game of trivia you played with friends several years ago. Do you remember how good it felt to get those answers correct? That's the type of feeling one can get from playing an education game. The more people play these games the greater their confidence becomes. With greater confidence people have a better chance of succeeding at whatever they set their mind to achieve.
The best place to play educational video games for free is on the internet. The internet has provided a platform for educational learning like none before. Educational games have become more sophisticated to cater towards users interests. One obvious interest for many users is learning skills that can be used in the workplace. One example of where this occurs is in the dental field. Many dental websites offer users online educational games that are both fun, informative, and catered towards user interests. Games can include choices like Wordsearch, Matching Pair, and Crossword Puzzle. Each game offers users a fun and interactive way to learn real vocational terms that they can use in the work place.
The internet is helping transcend the traditional boundaries of online games by offering useful, user beneficial and educational content. After you play a few games on the internet, ask yourself if you've learned anything new. You may be surprised by the answer.
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