Monday, July 7, 2008

GamePro’s Most Anticipated Games of E3 2008

I can’t take this E3 anticipation anymore. Nintendo fans have a lot to look forward to, both in third party support and unnamed first party titles. The excitement always builds around E3, but this year, things seem to be bigger than ever. Are we ready for major disappointment or a pile of titles to be excited about?!

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Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party - preview

Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is one of the few mini-game collections that I am looking forward to. I love the Rabbids, and I think the mini-games in the series thus far have been pretty fun. The inclusion of the balance board as a main method of control is a great way to expand the horizons of the series, and also make you look even more like an idiot. You thought the Wii alone made you look stupid…

Preview here

Skate It - hands/feet on

I fell out of the Tony Hawk craze a long time ago, and I think more and more people are feeling the same way. EA took advantage of that, and stepped in with Skate, their fresh approach to the genre. Now, we are getting a chance to Skate It on Wii and DS. Balance board support for a skateboard game seems like a match made in heaven. The good news is, early impressions are coming with a heaping helping of praise.

Preview here

Retro Rewind - Mega Man

The best Mega Man game ever…hands-down…end of story. Okay, I guess you can debate that statement if you want! Check out the full Retro Rewind here

MadWorld - preview

MadWorld has already made a big splash with gamers, but I’m sure that the title will make even more waves at E3. No doubt, more blood, guts, violence, and ‘wacky’ comedy will be shown off, Perhaps some more press will get the time to try the game out for themselves. I know that I’ll be keeping a close eye on the project. The game has a very Killer7 approach to it, even if it is a lot more humourous.

Preview here

Rock Band 2 standalone instruments on Amazon

Rock Band 2 Standalone Drums - Wii

Rock Band 2 Standalone Guitar

Well, that’s nice for us with the Wii version of the game that…didn’t buy the bundled version?!

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Fifa 09 - screens

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GameTrailers updates

Skate It - EA3 Danny Way Interview

SPOGS Racing - WiiWare Gameplay

King of the Monsters - Virtual Console Gameplay

Pineapple Express advergame may remind of something…

A Sony Pictures movie being advertised with a flash game that is just a tad like a very well-established Nintendo property. What a wacky world we live in! Play the game here

GameSpot updates

Little King’s Story - preview, screens

All-Star Cheer Squad - preview, screens

MySims Kingdom direct-feed

SPOGS Racing review, videos

Madden Monday blog update

Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility Screens

Kidz Sports: Crazy Mini Golf Screens

Natsume Celebrates 10 Years of Its Popular Harvest Moon Series with 2 New Titles for DS and Wii

SPOGS Racing hits WiiWare

Wii-kly update

US release date revisions

Mega Man Star Force 3 artwork

DS download service

Away Shuffle Dungeon Draws Publisher

Aksys Games Announces Princess On Ice for Nintendo DS

Aksys Announces Theresia

Away: Shuffle Dungeon Images

Havest Moon: Island of Happiness Screens

Theresia Screenshots

Chrono Trigger DS trailer

Tales of Hearts - first look

Soul Bubbles - review

Gourmet Chef review, screens, videos

Skate It - previews

Joystiq feet-on: Skate It

Eurogamer preview

GameSpot preview

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Griffin upsets Jackson for UFC title

UFC light heavyweight championship: Forrest Griffin def. Quinton Jackon, unanimous decision, to win title
Judges scores: Adalaide Byrd 48-46, Nelson Hamilton 48-46, Roy Silbert 49-46
Y! Sports scores: Kevin Iole scores it 48-46 Griffin; Dave Meltzer and Dave Doyle score it a 47-47 draw.

Round 1: Crowd is deafening and very much pro-Griffin as the fight begins. Griffin starts with a few low kicks. Jackson misses a right uppercut. Griffin’s punches are coming up short as crowd roars his name. Griffin lands a right to the head. Griffin lands a right inside. Griffin connects with a low kick. Griffin is setting the pace. Left to the chin by Jackson backs up Griffin. It probably didn’t land fully. Left and a right by Jackson. Griffin kicking a lot, mostly at Jackson’s legs. Hard combination by Jackson wobbles Griffin. Griffin backs up Jackson with a combination and a kick. They clinch on the cage. Jackson’s having trouble moving from the kicks. Left leg seems to be bothering him. Right uppercut from Jackson knocks Griffin down. Jackson lands several hard shots as Griffin is working his way up. Griffin lands two good knees to the midsection. Crowd is roaring as the round ends. Jackson’s round, 10-9


Round 2: Kick to leg really hrts Jackson. He may not be able to last. Griffin lands a few knees and takes Jackson down. Jackson is in big trouble because he can’t move on his left leg. Griffin is in half guard and firing a couple of elbows. Jackson is doing nothing as Griffin moves to side control. Griffin is going for an arm bar, but Jackson gets out. Griffin is still in a dominant position. Griffin throws a few rights to the head. Many in the crowd are standing. Griffin gets mount. Jackson could be in deep trouble. Griffin throwing more elbows as the crowd roars its encouragement. Griffin’s round, 10-8

Round 3: Jackson is walking a little better than he was earlier. They trade inside, but Griffin dances away from trouble. One good kick to the leg and Jackson will likely be in big trouble and in danger of being stopped. Griffin kicking at the leg. Jackson blocks a high kick with his forearm. Combination by Jackson connects. Left by Jackson backs up Griffin. Griffin lands a kick to Jackson’s bad left leg, but it doesn’t seem to do much damage. The pace has slowed greatly. Griffin misses a kick to the head. Griffin lands a pair of lefts. Jackson lands a right, but Griffin ducks away from the rest of the bombs. Griffin’s round, 10-9

Round 4: Jackson lands a combination, including a hard right. Jackson lands two right uppercuts. They go down and Jackson is in Griffin’s guard. Griffin appears to be cut on the right eyebrow. The crowd is chanting for Jackson. Griffin slaps on a triangle, but Jackson slams him to break it. Jackson again in the guard with Griffin looking to find a submission. Jackson lands a few punches to the head. Griffin nearly puts Jackson in an armbar. Jackson escapes and lands a combination of punches. They’re back on their feet in the middle of the ring. Griffin lands a left. Jackson lands a right that pushes Griffin back. Jackson is doing a good job of avoiding the low kicks. Big left and then a right by Jackson. Another good left to the head by Jackson. Jackson lands a left-right combination. Hard combination to the body by Jackson. Jackson’s round, 10-9

Round 5: Griffin is circling as the round opens and flips a jab. Jackson misses a wild right. Griffin is short on a combination. Griffin lands a kick to the injured left leg of the reigning champion. Right by Griffin. Knee in the clinch by Griffin. Left-right by Jackson. Right to the body by Jackson. Right to the chin by Griffin. Jackson’s title reign seems to be slipping away. He needs to make something happen. Griffin is fighting a smart fight. Jackson connects with a right inside. Jackson lands a hard combination. There is a minute left and the crowd is roaring. Jackson lands a left. Griffin lands a low kick. Griffin is dancing away as Jackson charges in. They clinch as the bell sounds. Griffin’s round, 10-9 – Kevin Iole


Middleweights: Patrick Cote (14-4) def. Ricardo Almeida (9-3)
How: Split decision
Judges scores: 29-28, 28-29, 29-28
Yahoo! Sports score: 29-28 Cote
Key moment: A close fight with Cote winning rounds two and three as Almeida seemed to tire after the first round. The difference in the third round was low kicks thrown by Cote and a punching edge. Little happened in the second round which Cote won with a knockdown with seconds left.
Analysis: This match did nothing positive for either man’s career and was easily the worst match of the show. Dana White had talked of the winner getting a shot at Anderson Silva’s title, but after this match it’s going to take a great job of promotion to garner even the slightest bit of interest in Silva vs. Cote. – Dave Meltzer
Lightweights: Joe Stevenson (34-8) def. Gleison Tibau (27-5)
How: Guillotine choke at 2:57 of the second round
Key moment: Stevenson went for the guillotine as Tibau shot in for a takedown. He had Tibau’s arm locked in and the submission came quickly.
Analysis: Stevenson was dominated by B.J. Penn in his last bout in a fight for the UFC lightweight title. He wants another crack at the belt and needs to string together a series of victories over high-level opponents. The American Top Team’s Tibau was a tough match and gave him several scary moments, but Stevenson put his signature on the win with the guillotine. – Kevin Iole
Welterweights: Josh Koscheck (13-2) def. Chris Lytle (35-16-4)
How: Unanimous decision
Judges scores: 30-26, 29-27, 30-28
Yahoo! Sports score: 30-26
Key moment: Not really a “moment,” but Koscheck’s wrestling proved to be the difference. In all three rounds he was able to take Lytle down and used elbows from the top to do major damage. Lytle’s face was the proverbial crimson mask, with cuts over both eyes, but the right side was bleeding to the point that as Koscheck moved him around the mat, there was a thick blood streak charting where Lytle had been. Lytle hung in and started connecting with serious punches as the third round ended.
Analysis: Koscheck’s wrestling remained hard to stop, as with the exception of last year’s loss to Georges St. Pierre, he remains unstoppable at welterweight. He also remains one of the most disliked fighters in the organization from fans, who after three years, still haven’t forgotten his antics on The Ultimate Fighter season one. – Dave Meltzer
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz and girlfriend Jenna Jameson made it a point to stroll cageside and down through the crowd toward the exit between the first and second rounds of the Josh Koscheck-Chris Lytle fight. The pair didn’t get nearly the level of crowd response they were likely anticipating.
Lightweights: Tyson Griffin (12-1) def. Marcus Aurelio (16-6)
How: Unanimous decision
Judges scores: 30-27, 30-27, 30-27
Yahoo! Sports score: 30-27 Griffin
Key moment: In what has become a pattern, Griffin paced his way to a methodical win in which he wasn’t really threatened nor came close to finishing his foe.
Analysis: The win marked the fourth consecutive decision victory for Griffin since he was manhandled by Frank Edgar at UFC 67. The Extreme Couture fighter has put together a string of patient, safe performances against several similar level foes and has reached the point where the UFC should test him against higher-caliber competition. Aurelio, who came over from PRIDE with a big reputation, simply hasn’t been able to get untracked in the UFC. – Dave Doyle
Heavyweights: Gabriel Gonzaga (9-3) def. Justin McCulley (8-4-2).
How: Submission via Kimura at 1:57 of the first round.
Key moment: The key blow was a sweeping low kick by Gonzaga that took McCulley off his feet. From that point it was classic jiu-jitsu as Gonzaga moved to a full mount and got the submission with an expertly applied Kimura.
Analysis: Gonzaga came in with something to prove coming off consecutive losses to Randy Couture and Fabricio Werdum. McCulley never got untracked and his UFC future at this point would be a question. – Dave Meltzer
Lightweights: Cole Miller (14-3) def. Jorge Gurgel (16-4)
How: Triangle choke at 4:44 of the third round
Key moment: Gurgel was in Miller’s guard and let his arm hang free. Miller took advantage and slapped on the triangle choke to record the most significant win of his career.
Analysis: An American Top Team purple belt, Miller advanced his career significantly by submitting a highly regarded Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt. A former competitor on The Ultimate Fighter, Miller’s win over the perennial gatekeeper at 155 pounds should move him nearer top competition in the division. – Kevin Iole
Lightweights: Melvin Guillard (40-8-3) def. Dennis Siver (11-6)
How: TKO at 0:36 of the first round
Key moment: Right from the start, Guillard decked and floored the German import. When both were back standing a few seconds later, Guillard got Siver coming in with a right cross that put him down hard. After a few hard punches on the ground, a couple of which bounced Siver’s head off the mat, ref Herb Dean stopped it.
Analysis: Guillard got back into the win column after a tough 2007 in which he was suspended for cocaine use and then lost a heated grudge match to Rich Clementi in his return. Guillard connected with two hard punches that both put Siver on the deck. Siver was done after the second punch standing. Guillard is the early leader for KO of the night bonus. – Dave Meltzer
Lightweights: Justin Buchholz (9-2) def. Corey Hill (2-1)
How: Rear naked choke at 3:57 of the second round
Key moment: Buccholz had been taking a lot of punishment but landed a kick to the jaw that knocked Hill down early in the second round.
Analysis: A protégé of WEC featherweight champion Urijah Faber, Buccholz had difficulty getting inside on the 6-foot-4 Hill, but he began to use his kicks in the second round that opened Hill up for the fight-finishing choke. – Kevin Iole
Former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir is sitting ringside at UFC 86 with his wife, sporting a new hairdo. Mir, who is known for his curly locks, has shaved his head and is wearing a five o’clock shadow on top.

Mir is one of the coaches on Season 8 of The Ultimate Fighter and speculation has begun that Mir’s hairdo is a result of something that occurred on the show.

Filming concluded last week and the season will begin airing on Spike TV in September.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2, DS, PSP

Genre: Action

Release Date: September 16

Give in to the lure of the Dark Side in the next major Star Wars game. You'll take on the role of Darth Vader's secret Sith apprentice, Starkiller, running mysterious errands for the Jedi Lord while wielding incredibly destructive Force powers.

Why It's Hot: It's the missing link. Set between the end of Episode III and the beginning of Episode IV, The Force Unleashed sees Starkiller tracking down the few Jedi who lived through Emperor Palpatine's Jedi purge, lending new insight into Vader's relationship with the Emperor and functioning as a sort of bridge between the two film trilogies. That's awesome, and so is the game's tech. Thanks to a trio of cutting-edge technologies, you'll toss stormtroopers, rebel soldiers and even entire Tie-Fighters around like ragdolls, turning the galaxy far, far, away into your personal Jedi stomping ground.

Why It's Not: Think this is your chance to bust out your spot-on Star Wars kid imitation by waving your Wiimote around like a lightsaber? Not quite, padawan. Though you'll be able to swing your sword using gestures, The Force Unleashed is not a saber simulator. Another strike against the Wii version: it's being developed by a different studio (as is the DS and PSP) and isn't powered by the same fancy technology as the 360 and PS3 versions. The Force might not be with this one...

Mercenaries 2: World in Flames

Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3

Genre: Action

Release Date: August 31

No blood for oil? Yeah, right. Take to the jungles of Venezuela as a mercenary-for-hire in this hard-hitting, free-roaming action bonanza. A political coup sparked by a crazed, oil-rich tyrant has turned the country into a war-zone, which means plenty of opportunities for career advancement.

Why It's Hot: Combining the open-world antics of Grand Theft Auto with the immense firepower of a small army, the first Mercenaries was a runaway hit on the PS2 and Xbox. This sequel is being developed by the same core team at original developer Pandemic Studios -- always a good sign -- and if our hands-on time was any indication, it sure looks like bigger, stupider fun than ever before.

Why It's Not: At its worst, "open-world gaming" also means "unfocused tech-demo." It isn't easy giving gamers the freedom to do anything while forcing them to follow a story. Pandemic has pulled it off before, but can they do it again?

Battlefield: Bad Company

Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3

Genre: First-person shooter

Release Date: June 25

Help the morally-ambiguous squad of Bad Company score some serious loot by doing a little private recon in an Eastern European country. Fully-destructible environments and a legitimate single-player campaign breathe new life into an old battlefield.

Why It's Hot: Combine the open-ended beauty of Battlefield with the ability to blow up pretty much everything and you get a game that's truly hard to dislike. Though the franchise isn't known for its single-player campaigns, Bad Company has been lauded for its fun, quirky solo mode. With massive maps supporting up to 24 simultaneous players, its multiplayer ain't too shabby, either.

Why It's Not: It's one thing to deliver a decent single-player game, but it's another entirely to craft smart bad guys: the enemy A.I. is a bit dodgy, to put it mildly.

Beijing 2008

Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC

Genre: Sports

Release Date: July 8

Bring home the gold in the official game based on the Beijing Summer Games. Organize your daily schedule and customize your national team as you compete in a wealth of events.

Why It's Hot: It's big, that's for sure. Where past Olympic video games featured perhaps a dozen or so events, Beijing 2008 offers a hefty 38, including less obvious choices like Judo and Kayaking. The ability to play online matches could actually make it feel a little more like the real thing. Plus, it's roughly $1200 cheaper than hopping a flight to China.

Why It's Not: Name the last truly great game based on the Summer Olympics. If you blurted out Track & Field, you get a medal (Epyx's Summer Games would have counted, too.) Unfortunately, those both came out just in time to celebrate the L.A. Olympics in 1984; in the twenty-five years since, it's been one Olympics video game disaster after another. That's not a good track record.

Guitar Hero: On Tour

Platform: DS

Genre: Music Rhythm

Release Date: June 22

Rock it in your pocket with the first portable version of the groundbreaking music game. Featuring an innovative Guitar Grip attachment and all the gameplay from its console cousins, On Tour delivers a very big sound in a very small package.

Why It's Hot: What's not to like? It's Guitar Hero on the go! The Guitar Grip puts your fingers right on the frets, while the built-in guitar pick stylus lets you strum the touch screen like a real guitar. Most of the game's 25 licensed songs are master tracks, not covers -- and best of all, the thing works.

Why It's Not: What's not to like? Uh, a few things, if you believe the mixed reviews. Some critics feel the Guitar Grip isn't particularly comfy, while other have complained about the sound quality and how the relatively short set list skews too heavily towards popular music rather than rock classics. No one said rock 'n roll was easy.

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California wildfires strain state's resources

LOS ANGELES - A wildfire threatening thousands of homes in Southern California spread slowly through scenic canyonlands Saturday, straining resources as crews struggled to contain hundreds of other blazes around the state.
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"The firefighters are stretched thin, they are exhausted," and some have gone days without sleep, said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who visited a command post in Santa Barbara County.

A slew of wildfires, most ignited by lightning two weeks ago, has burned more than 800 square miles of land throughout California. The blazes have destroyed at least 69 homes and other buildings and contributed to the death of a firefighter who suffered a heart attack while digging fire lines.

About 1,400 fires have been contained, but more than 330 still burned out of control Saturday.

Schwarzenegger said the state's top priority was in the coastal region of Santa Barbara County, where nearly 2,700 homes were threatened by a four-day-old fire in the Los Padres National Forest that has consumed about 13 square miles.

Cooler, moist air Saturday kept the fire sluggish and helped firefighters trying to surround it, said Pat Wheatley, county spokeswoman. Evening fell without the return of the late afternoon "sundowner" winds that had sent flames racing up to homes on Friday evening, she said.

"We've been pleased by some cooperative weather," Wheatley said. "The 'sundowners' that we were afraid could happen did not happen much tonight so that gave us an opportunity to fight the fire without fighting the winds."

The fire was 24 percent contained, she said.

More than 2,600 homes were under mandatory evacuation Saturday, and residents in another 1,400 were warned to be ready to flee if the flames gathered speed.

Wheatley said the mandatory evacuation orders were partially lifted later Saturday, allowing many residents to return home, but she did not know how many homes were affected.

The fire, which was burning in 15-foot-high, half-century-old chaparral, still had the potential to roll through a hilly area of ranches, housing tracts and orchards between the town of Goleta and Santa Barbara, keeping firefighters on their toes.

"They're feeling very good about this, but they are not taking this fire lightly at all," Wheatley said.

Temperatures were expected to dip to around 60 degrees in the area overnight, but were forecast to reach the mid-70s on Sunday.

Nearly 1,200 firefighters struggled to surround the blaze while a DC-10 air tanker and other aircraft dumped water and fire retardant along ridges and in steep canyons.

Investigators think the fire, which began Tuesday, was human-caused. The U.S. Forest Service on Saturday asked for public help in determining who set it and whether it was sparked accidentally or on purpose.

Meanwhile, cooler weather helped crews attacking a two-week-old blaze that has destroyed 22 homes in Big Sur, at the northern end of the Los Padres forest, but the fire continued to grow slowly on all flanks Saturday night.

The fire, which had blackened more than 110 square miles, was only 5 percent contained with full containment not expected until the end of the month, but morning fog that moved in from the sea helped prevent it from advancing on Big Sur's famed restaurants and hotels.

"We're gaining ground, but we're nowhere near being done," said Gregg DeNitto, a spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service. "There's still a lot of potential out there. The fire has been less active the last couple of days. We've had favorable weather; they are taking every opportunity to get some line on it."

But the weather was expected to become hotter and drier over the next couple of days, he said, with winds and temperatures rising and humidity dropping.

"The fire still has the potential for movement and the potential to get out of our containment lines," he said.

A homeowner near Big Sur was arrested Friday after officials said he refused orders to stop setting his own backfires.

The governor noted that he recently ordered 400 National Guard troops to be trained in wildfire fighting so they could help fight the state's blazes. He also urged lawmakers to adopt his budget plan for a $70 million emergency surcharge on home and business insurance policies to buy more firefighting equipment.

California now has a year-round fire season and needs the money from the fee, which should cost the average homeowner about $1 a month, Schwarzenegger said.

Meanwhile, residents of Crown King, Ariz., who had left their homes for nearly a week because of a wildfire were allowed to return Saturday night. A thunderstorm that drenched the area Friday evening helped fire crews working to get a line around the blaze, which consumed more than 15 square miles of forest.

Yahoo’s top 12 games of Summer

Writing lists about games to play in the Summer seems to be like the hot topic right now! I never really thought of Summertime as a great time to game, but I guess with school being out, it means that there is a lot more time to take advantage of our video hobby. Click here to check out Yahoo’s suggestions for gaming heaven while beating the heat.

Castle of Shikigami III - review

When you look past the flashy presentation, you’ll realize that this game is simply a decent, fun, and challenging vertical shooter. Nothing more, nothing less. It’s up to you if you want to indulge in what it has to offer, be it the insanely tough gameplay or the ludicrous translation. But if all else fails, it can teach you one thing: Laughing out loud is the basic trait of an International Ninja. Think about it.

Full review here

PC Addiction vs. Console Addiction

There’s no doubt that you can become addicted to both PC and console gaming. People have been known to lose days of their lives glued to the glow of a monitor or TV screen. Having said that, just which platform can get a tighter hold on you? I would have to argue that the PC has the worst addictive nature, considering the constant connection to the internet that you have. Sure, you can play online with other consoles, but the PC is open to so much more in the online world. Either way…don’t get sucked in!

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Amazon DS deals

Wordmaster - $14

Petz: Hamsterz 2 - $12

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Wind of Nostalgio - more scans

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Xseed has two mystery E3 announcements

A portion of a Siliconera post…

They have two things in their E3 lineup you won’t be able to guess, one announcement that floored me…

We have no idea of the platforms or titles, but feel free to start guessing! You guys are usually pretty good at piecing this stuff together!

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someone needs a little more help than Wii Fit





I swear, this is what I think will happen to me sometimes!

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GameTrailers updates

MLB Power Pros 2008 trailer

Lego Batman ‘Bruce and Ivy’

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince trailer

Saturday, July 5, 2008

And you thought NES hacks couldn’t get any better

I guess it wasn’t enough that someone made a hack that turned an NES cartridge into an NES. Someone had to go and turn an NES cart into a working…playable NES.

100% needless, 100% awesome.

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25 Sorta Significant Famicom Games

Ray Barnholt over at 1up is starting a very interesting feature on his blog. He’ll be looking at 25 games from the Famicom-age that he feels are worth talking about. One game mentioned per blog post, and today marks the very first entry. He kicks things off with Adventure Island IV, one of the strangest…and best entries in the series.

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10 games that skipped America

There’s still hope for this game to come to America…right…right? I am so happy I picked up my Euro import of Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland. Seriously, you guys are missing out on quite a unique adventure.

Check out the full list here

Pick your top 5 favorite games of all-time

Kojima did it earlier today, now it’s time for you to pony-up! You are only allowed 5 games, across all platforms that ever existed. Yep…5 measly games that you would pick as your favorite gaming experiences…ever. Doesn’t seem very fair, does it? Well, that’s okay…it was never supposed to be fair. The idea for this post was spawned front Kojima’s picks, and then furthered by the gang at ONM. You can check out one ONM staffer’s choices at the link below, but that doesn’t let you off the hook!

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Spore spawns Mario’s worst nightmares



Norimono Kingdom - more screens, art




Winds of Nostalgio - screens




Friday, April 18, 2008

Practicle Putting Tips

1. Use the practice green to guage speed and work on distance control. Distance control (sometimes called speed control) should be the focus when practicing putting.

2. Hit your putts at a ball marker, not at a hole, to start with. Don't immediately try to make putts - simply roll the ball toward a ball marker you've put down about six feet away. Think about the stroke and centering the ball on the putter face.

3. Set down distance markers and alternate putting to different distances. Set ball markers, clubs or some other markers at 10-foot intervals, out to 30 feet. Alternate hitting balls to the different distances.

4. Hit from one side of the green to the other to practice long putts. Making a 70-footer is something we're very unlikely to do, it doesn't make sense to aim at the cup. You'll only be disappointed when the ball doesn't go in.

5. Practice making putts, not missing them. Putt from no more than six feet out, and preferably around four feet out. Even the pros make only about half their 6-footers. If you're practicing 15-footers, you're only hurting your confidence.

6. Putt on a flat part of the practice green. On a practice green, you want to practing making putts. That means putting from a short distance - and on a flat part of the green. Short, flat putts are the ones you have to make to get better.

7. Always end your practice session by making short putts. Don't walk off the green on a miss. Force yourselve to make five or six putts in a row to end the session - even if you have to putt from 6 inches to do it.

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Visualize to stay positive. Confidence plays a huge role in putting. As you stand over putts on the practice green, visualize a trough leading from your putter to the cup and imagine hearing the sound of the ball dropping into the cup.

Put down a chalk line to practice keeping your putter on-line. You can find a chalk line in a hardware store - it's that string carpenters snap to a surface to leave a chalk imprint.

Practice keeping your putter on line and hitting the sweet spot in your living room. Use an alignment tool (a ruler, for instance) and putting aids you can buy to affix to your putter's head that will help with centering the stroke.

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Things to Consider Before Buying a Name-Brand Computer

A Few Things to Consider Before Buying a Name-Brand Computer

Provided by Q & N Premium Computer and Electronics

It is inevitable that we will all eventually need to upgrade or purchase a new computer. Important things like cost, tech support, warrantee and quality are all a big factor in deciding what to buy. But what about maintenance? Suppose the hard drive dies, no big deal you can get a new one anywhere. Suppose the power supply goes? If you bought a Dell, chances are you can only get one from Dell ..if your computer is still under warranty.



A few years ago a man brought his computer to me because it would not boot up. After quickly checking it out I noticed that the fans were all running very slowly, and the hard drive did not start. I told him I thought the hard drive was probably dead and either the motherboard or power supply was going bad. I took it to the office to repair.

The computer was manufactured by Dell in 2000. Upon testing the computer I found that, indeed, the hard drive had gone bad as well as the power supply. I had another hard drive and power supply on the shelf, and proceeded to install them. While attempting to install my standard ATX power supply I discovered that it would not fit. Weird. I then noticed that the Dell power supply was built completely opposite of a standard (nonproprietary) power supply and could not be installed into the Dell case. So I did a search on the internet to purchase a Dell power supply, but found that no one on the internet sells one. I also found out that even if you hacked up the computer box to fit a standard ATX power supply, the wiring configuration is completely different. Compounding the pounding, Dell uses a standard ATX plug to attach to the motherboard and at this point the unknowing individual would plug in and fry the motherboard and toast the power supply. So the only choice I had was to go to Dell to get a power supply.

I then found out that Dell does not sell parts, they replace them under warranty, if the computer in still under warranty. If not, you will need to return the unit to them for repair and pay for all the shipping, allow 3 to 4 weeks for the return of your computer. Or trade it in for a new one. This was unacceptable, 4 weeks or $600 for a new tower! All I needed was a $30.00 power supply.

Getting back on the internet I found a guy who makes an adapter for the wiring, but still no way to mount the power supply into the Dell box. My next thought was to get a new box and move the other components into a new box. Then as I went to remove the motherboard out of the Dell I noticed that it mounted differently than all the other motherboards I had installed before. All of the ports would not line up and none of the mounting holes lined up.

Not only was the Dell power supply proprietary (not interchangeable with standard industry parts), but so was the motherboard and tower. In fact even the CPU fan was proprietary. Now what else do I need? What are my choices? The Dell was a 1 GHz Intel (a PIII) with 256K Rambus Ram (RDRAM). RDRAM was real hi-tech and expensive at the time. But trying to find a standard Motherboard for a PIII (socket 370) and RDRAM is impossible. I spent at least 10 hours searching for one, to no avail.

Now before I go on, I must say that all the parts Dell used on this machine were high quality parts, but barebones. The power supply was only a 200 watt, but very well made. RDRAM must be installed as pairs, Dell installed a single stick or 256K and the second stick was a filler. RDRAM needs a pair to run at top speed. The tower was well constructed weighing a good 15 pounds, stripped.

The CD-ROM was salvageable. and the CPU, or the RDRAM, but not both. By this time you can no longer find a P3 socket 370 motherboard that accepted RDRAM. The only motherboards that would accept it were P4 socket 478 motherboards which were really expensive at the time.

After all was said and done, my client spent $800.00 for a new nonproprietary pre-built computer, due to the inability to purchase the $30.00 power supply that was needed to fix his machine.

Now the point to this story is before you buy a pre-built computer you want to find out if the parts are proprietary like Dell's, Compaq's ,HP's, Gateway's, and Packard Bell's. If so, buyer beware. I know Micron was using all standand parts the last time I looked at one, but these days I build my own computers. If a power supply goes, I simply take another backup part off the shelf and install it.

The same can go for upgrades, too. If you plan to upgrade one of these pre-built computers a lot of times you are probably better off just buying a whole new system.

Case in point.. point out a case you like and have somebody build you a computer that will not only save you money on repairs, but can mean the difference between purchasing few inexpensive upgrades or being forced to buy an entirely new system just to get the same results.

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WHICH INSTINCTS DO YOU HAVE?

WHICH INSTINCTS DO YOU HAVE?



Gathering

1. Do you buy healthy food only to have it rot in the refrigerator while you go out to eat fast food?2. Do you often feel panicked about money, safety and having enough of things?

3. If you can sleep in as long as you want to, do you?



Hunting

1. Do you delight in knowing details or facts?

2. Do you feel good when you can master a process, like using a software program or doing your taxes?

3. Do you try to find the most efficient, most effective way to do something?Warrior

1. Do you believe that there is a right way and a wrong way to do most things, and you know the right way?

2. Do you believe second place is first loser?

3. Do you get annoyed at people who get in your way and delay you?



Worker

1. Do you pretty much take things with a grain of salt and not worry too much about stuff you can鈥檛 control?

2. Do you get up every day and go to work at some crappy job, but you keep doing it because you need the money?

3. Do you have a hobby? Do you collect things or make crafts?



Inventor

1. Do you constantly see the way things around you could be improved?

2. Do you often feel depressed because other people cannot see things that are so obvious to you?

3. Have you ever taken apart something just to see how it works?



Attraction

1. When choosing clothes to wear, do you consider what other people, (including strangers), may think of your clothing?

2. Do you have to 鈥渕ake yourself presentable鈥?before you leave the house?

3. Do you get depressed when you see pictures of yourself and realize that you are aging?



Nurturing

1. Are you often concerned about the negative and unhealthy ways some people are living their lives?

2. Do you constantly put other people鈥檚 needs before your own?

3. Do you want to live as long as you can, and just want everyone to be happy and healthy?





Home,



caveman, diet,



relationships, -



who am I ? The more questions you answer YES,



The more of that instinct you may have.

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FREE Rare list - Monopoly 2007 Game at McDonalds

Don't buy a rare piece list for the Monopoly 2007 Game at McDonald's. It is free virtually everywhere. In fact I'm providing it to you free right here. I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw sellers were making a bunch of money on this. Here is a neat list for your viewing pleasure. This isn鈥檛 as pretty as my HTML version but the eBay guide interface wont allow me to post HTML. Don't be afraid to hit the "yes" button on the "this guide was helpful" section below. Monopoly 2007 Game at McDonald's Rare ListName Appeal # of Rares Prize $ #801 - Mediterranean Avenue Rare 15,000 $50#802 - Baltic Avenue Common#823 - Reading Railroad Common#824 - Pennsylvania Railroad Common#825 - B&O Railroad Common#826 - Short Line Rare 1,500 $100 #803 - Oriental Avenue Common#804 - Vermont Avenue Rare 250 $500#805 - Connecticut Avenue Common #806 - St Charles Place Common#807 - States Avenue Common#808 - Virginia Avenue Rare 250 $1,000#809 - St James Place Common#810 - Tennessee Avenue Rare 50 $5,000#811 - New York Avenue Common#812 - Kentucky Avenue Rare 30 $10,000#813 - Indiana Avenue Common#814 - Illinois Avenue Common#815 - Atlantic Avenue Common#816 - Ventnor Avenue Rare 5 $25,000#817 - Marvin Gardens Common #818 - Pacific Avenue Common#819 - North Carolina Avenue Common#820 - Pennsylvania Avenue Rare 5 $50,000#821 - Park Place Common#822 - Boardwalk Rare 3 $1,000,000 Property Pieces OnlyThis guide's format and information style belongs to socure. This guide remains copyright 2007 by socure

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Playstation 3 vs. Xbox 360

I have read some pretty bias articles lately on the differences between the Ps 3 and the xbox 360. The Majority of these articles favor the playstation 3 as the Next generation console. Not one of these articles talk about game quality and title availability. They have mostly drooled over the fact that the Ps3 has 7 processors and a 60gb harddrive, so that must make it better. Never once do you read that becuase of those 7 Single layer processors that big game studios have turned Sony exclusive games into xbox 360 games as well. Game titles that include: Final Fantasy XII, Grand Theft Auto IV, Metal Gear Solid IV, Assasains Creed, Guitar Hero II, and the list goes on..

Why are all these ex Sony exlusive titles migrating to the xbox 360? Because Sony has made it so difficult to produce a game for its console that game companies like Rockstar will have to sell 500,000 copies of EACH title just to break even on their game.. The next question I would ask is if it is so hard to make games for the ps3 does that give me better graffix? The answer I'm afraid is NO.. Both consoles support 1080p and frankly I dont know any television that can do better than that.. Infact the ps3 only has 256mb of Ram compared to the 360's 512mb of Ram. I do give the Playstation 3 credit it does have a milionth of a sec. faster load time,but, Frankly I cant see a milonth of a Sec. I can however see the $200.00 price difference and a Milionth of as sec is not worth $200 to me..

Now lets talk about the harddrive size difference.. The playstation 3 does come with a huge 40gb difference in harddrive size. The reason behind this is Sony has made their games harddrive dependent. What exactly does that mean? Well, it means that a portion of every game you put in your ps3 is copied and saved to your harddrive. With this happening to serious gamers like me my harddrive could fill real quick, so I can see why they added an additonal 40gb of space. The xbox 360 supports a smaller 20 gb harddrive but has no software dependancy on it. Anouther words if you dont let it save it wont..

I have also read an article that stated Sony's online media experience was incredible. Come on now, The 360 has a way better media center. You can download brand new release Hd movies to your console for under $5.00, download your favorite television programs like: Lost, CSI, MTV, Sports games and more. Further more your Ipod or Zune player plugs right into your 360 for optimal streaming of music. You can set up your own sound tracks for all games. Not to mention has the best online game play in history. Now with the release of Microsoft Vista you will be able to play 360 vs the pc. Yes, that is right! When the release of a much anticipated game called shadow run releases you will be able to play it on your pc and take advantage of xbox live from any computer. You can use either a Keyboard and mouse or plug your 360 controller right into your usb port. They also have created a adapter for your usb port so you can use your wireless controllers. Xbox 360 has monthly tournaments for gamers to compete for money, has famous actors and other celeberties playing so that you can Q&A them. Lets face it Ps3 can not compare the xbox 360's online experience.

There are alot more inconsitancies in these articles where the writers are ultimatelly bias to Sony. There was an independant research done at the begining of Febuary where they called and found a 84% instock rate on Ps 3's and a 70% instock rate on xbox 360's. For a New console like the Playstation 3 that is having problems delivering quanities to the US, there should be a 0% instock rate like the Nintendo Wii. When the xbox 360 released you could not find a single 360 on a store shelf untill well into the summer and they release 1million more units during launch than the PS3. Sony executives themself have been quoted saying if we do not drop the price, release some better games that people want to buy we will not be able to even think about designing a playstation 4.

People may say that I am a hippacrit, writing an article calling people bias to the Ps3 as I promote the xbox 360. Well, all I can say to defend myself to that is I never played my xbox but for halo, and halo 2. I have allways been a diehard Sony fan. I've waited in line for days at every playstation release, including the ps3. One day I decieded to go play some online game play and walked up to my consoles to turn them. When I got to my entertainment center I realised my ps3 was collecting dust on it's stylish black case. I then began to think that besides Resitance fall of man I havent played any other title on my ps3. Then I looked at my profit op sheet for my store at the New release games coming out. I noticed immidiatelly that all of the releases coming out I have beaten already on my 360. At that point I decieded I wasted $600 of my hard earned cash on a system that I wont play. It's just not me that thinks this way. The country of Japan has allways been a huge Sony follower. They would never buy an american console vs. a Sony product. It was just unthinkable, But, if you take a look at Japans top 10 games for the month of Febuary you will notice that there is not 1 Ps3 game on it. There is two xbox 360 games on it. Now dont misunderstand what I am saying, the playstation 3 is way outselling the xbox 360 in Japan, however, they are not buying games. That is right, the playstation 3 is nothing more than a $600 BlueRay DVD player with an extra bonus that it plays games. I am sorry Sony but I am a gamer!! I want to feel the challange of killing someone else during an online battle or playing an RPG that I can just get lost in a fantasy world for a few hours. I could really care less about Talladega Nights!! Dont worry Sony. There are plenty of gamers that do care about watching Movies.

So to answer the question on which system is better for. It all depends on what you are looking for. If you want a dvd player than the ps 3 is the way to go. If you want gaming with a great online experience, then save $200 and get a xbox 360



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Sierra On-Line: A History, Part TWO

A History of Sierra On-Line, Part Two: What's In A Name, Anyway?

This article is a continuation of the History of Sierra series presented by magisterrex . Part One can be found here: How It All Fits Together

Packaging was not the only aspect of Sierra that was in a state of flux throughout their history; their very name and identity have changed over the years.

As most old-school gamers know, the company was founded by the power-gaming couple of Ken and Roberta Williams in 1980. Back then it was known On-Line Systems. The games Mystery House and Time Zone were first released under this label.

By 1982, the company changed its name to Sierra On-Line, but used two other labels to sell some of their product line. SierraVenture was created to sell the company's re-released software that once sold under the On-Line Systems brand, while the company's action/arcade games were to be produced under the SierraVision label. Both logos were discontinued in 1984, and the company published all their titles under the Sierra On-Line label.

As revenues increased, so did buying opportunities for Sierra, which had become a software juggernaut. The company acquired other software companies, often including both logos on subsequent products. Purchases included:



1990 Dynamix1992 Bright Star Technology1993 Coktel Vision1995 Arion Software, Green Thumb Software, Impressions, Papyrus Design Group, Pixellite Group, subLOGIC1997 Berkeley Systems, Books That Work, Headgate, Pyrotechnix

However, in 1996 Sierra On-Line itself was sold to CUC International, and ceased to be an independent company. Shortly thereafter, in 1997, CUC International merged with HFS Incorporated, creating a new company named Cendant Corporation, which itself was purchased by Havas in 1998, which was then purchased by Vivendi that same year. A veritable whirlwind of stock acquisition!

In 1998 Sierra reorganized themselves, and went with five internal divisions:



Sierra Attractions, home the Hoyle and You Don't Know Jack franchisesSierra Home, where various "home improvement" software was housed, such as Master Cook and Print ArtistSierra Sports, home of the Nascar, Trophy Bass and other sports-related titlesSierra Studios, the logo under which all the mainstream titles such as King's Quest would be publishedDynamix, A Sierra Company, which continued to produce all the 3D combat simulations (such as Red Baron)

All seemed well - or well enough - until 1999, when the downsizing axe fell on Sierra in a day known as Black Monday among Sierra collectors. If the company had only seemed a shadow of its former self prior to Black Monday, in the aftermath the Sierra that everyone had come to know and love was gone forever, replaced by a soulless corporate entity that looked only to what market share could be found for the least amount of expenditure. For the next few years Sierra would lay off hundreds of employees by closing entire divisions. Gone were Dynamix (R.I.P., 2001), Impressions (R.I.P., 2004), Papyrus Design (R.I.P., 2004), Berkeley Systems (R.I.P., 2000), and others. Sierra itself would change its name once again, this time to Sierra Entertainment, Inc., a name which it has kept to the present day.

But there's hope! Sierra was injected with new life in 2006 and has released several hot new products, which include new additions to the Police Quest SWAT, Caesar, and Trophy Bass lines. Although it will never recapture its past glory, Sierra continues to be a vibrant software company, with many more "hot" titles to come!This article was continued from A History of Sierra On-Line, PART 1: How It All Fits Together This article

continues from the years 1979-1980, found here: Sierra

On-Line GENESIS: 1979-1980 This article continues from the year 1981,

found here: Sierra

On-Line GENESIS: 1981 This article continues from the year 1982, found

here: Sierra

On-Line GENESIS: 1982 This article continues from the year 1983, found

here: Sierra

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ATV scam

I found multiple ATV scams when starting in the ATV Polaris Ranger category. The scams use a USA location but have a Euro price. They don't have a bid now button. They have a direct email contact. These are all red flags per Ebay security. Watch out!! There is one item a Honda Rincon that has 18 bids. If you are one of these bidders you need to check scam warnings. See the Ebay security section on how to report these jerks.

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Don't shake and blow - clean your cartridges properly!

How many times have you seen someone grab a cartridge, pop it into their NES, curse because the game isnt playing and they've got a flickering screen? Then they usually go through a ritual that involves jiggling the cart or taking out the cart and then blowing in it - rinse and repeat ad nausem?

Well, even though we all went through that ritual back in the 80's, it really is not a good way to get your carts to work. Blowing in them might be a short term fix, but just think: whatever goes on that cartridge (spit, food particles, whatever else is in your mouth) will likely end up on the pins inside your console...which is a lot more difficult to take care of then just taking a moment to clean the cartridges properly before you pop it in. So, here's how I've kept my consoles working and my games grime free for many years now. (NOTE: This is how I clean my carts. This is not the recommended way by Sega, Nintendo, or anybody else except myself. I've had a great deal of luck with this, but I strongly recommend people experiment with their spare copy of Shaq-Fu before doing this (or anything else) to their Nintendo World Championship cartridge...)

First,: I replaced my pin connectors inside my consoles (I was an idiot for selling my consoles when I was at the university - I had to repurchase used ones, and goodness only knows where they'd been or what they'd been through! I still recommend replacing them even if you are the consoles only owner though). Nintendo used to sell them back in the day, but they are still available from ebay sellers. If you dont think you are up to the challenge of replacing the connector yourself, there are people out there willing to do it, or sell you a console with the connector already replaced. There is also a new console out that plays both Famicom and NES carts, it tends to sell for less than $30. Whatever your preference, I strongly encourage one of the above options to start simply because this gives you a 'clean slate'. Remember, the NES came out in 1985/86- thats 20 years of wear and tear, grime, dust, smoke, children shoving carts in and jiggling them and blowing in them....that pin connector has probably taken a beating. Replacing them helps ensure your newly cleaned carts STAY clean and will continue to get a good, non-blinking connection when you play.

Now, the carts. I actually have a little routine I like to use when cleaning up my carts. I have done this with everything from Atari carts to the memory cards for my PS2: Qtips and windex (that blue glass cleaner). I know some people prefer alcohol or distilled water, but I swear by windex for mine. I dampen a qtip with windex, then give the exposed metal pins a good rubbing - both sides if I can (like for NES, SNES carts where the pins run down the middle and you can clean both sides). When I do this, I keep the cart angled so that if the qtip drips it will just drop on the floor (or on me) rather than running up inside the cart. After a few moments of scrubbing with the wet qtip (make sure you've scrubbed all along the pins), examine the qtip. Is there a lot of grime coming off onto the qtip? Eventually, you'll be able to tell whether its just dusty, or came from a smoking home, or if little previous owner Johnny liked to bury his carts in the back yard. At this point, I change to a DRY qtip, and give it another good rubbing. Is there more grime coming off? I will repeat this proceedure until the qtips stop picking up dirt, and no longer have a greyish/blackish/brownish tint to them. After I have finished cleaning them, I always let them dry for 10 minute or so before putting them in a console, just to be on the safe side. The number of qtips you will need is determined by how dirty the cart is. I usually average one wet and one dry if the cart is in decent condition, however I have used as many as 10 on a cart that was just filthy.

I clean every cart that I purchase, no matter if the seller claims 'cleaned and tested' or not. I also clean carts if I havent used them in a while, or have accidentally left them out where dust can collect on them. Those quick 'spot cleanings' tend to take up just one qtip and about 30 seconds of my time, well worth the effort when I remind myself I havent had a 'dead' or blinking cart in my NES for 3 years now. :)

Exterior cart cleaning is a little more tricky. There are several substances you can use in an attempt to remove markers, crayon, or sticky goo left over from price tags....I hesitate to mention any of these by name simply because it all depends on what it is you are trying to remove. A particular chemical that is supposed to remove markers may work well with a modern brand of permanent markers, but not so well on a permanent marker used 15 years ago thats sunk in and stained the cartridge. Your best bet is to test a small bit and see how the plastic reacts.

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Non-Paying Bidders Suck! Get Even!

Every month I get 2 or 3 non-paying bidders. Many sellers just take the loss and forget about it, relist the item, and life goes on. This is a bad practice. It gives the deadbeat bidder a chance to continue screwing the sellers. I feel they should be reported, 1 to let others know they do not pay, and 2 to get your final value fee refunded. I personally have made it my policy to file a non-paying bidder complaint and leave negative feedback. These deadbeats need to be kicked off ebay.

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Paid for Taking Online Surveys?

Almost anyone can create a "paid surveys" website in a matter of a few hours. And they only have one intent, and that is making you pay to become a member of their website just so they can supposedly tell you where to go on the internet to find surveys that actually pay. But all they really do is provide you with a list of useless links to companies that no longer exist, or more companies that want you to pay more money to join their website as well!



Most of these websites will charge you a $30-$100 fee for access to their directory of "high-paying" survey sources. But in reality, 99% of these websites offer you nothing more than the following:



* Outdated directories & resources with non-working links, phone numbers, & email addresses.



* No customer service or help available.



* No refunds if you are unsatisfied - Most of these fly-by-night paid survey websites won't even respond to your refund requests, and once their website gets shut down due to complaints, they start another one under a different name.



* Poorly designed sites with confusing navigation systems and information, and non-working pages.



Most of the free-to-join paid survey sites out there are simply scams that offer no real paid surveys; instead they wish to collect your email address so that they can deluge your email with spam and spyware, or worse, sell your email address and any other information they can get out of you.



Free-to-Join Paid Survey & Mystery Shopping Sites

Be aware though that they are much smaller than the professional membership sites it is not reasonable to expect to make a full-time income from the jobs they will send you. For any free-to-join paid survey site that is legitimate, for example, it is likely you will only recieve 3 - 5 paid surveys a month, most of which will pay around $5 each.



So, don't expect to quit your daytime job to take surveys online.

Be realistic and do your homework, and you won't get scammed.

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XBOX 360 - XBOX 360 Games, XBOX 360 Release Sched

XBOX 360 - XBOX 360 Games & XBOX 360 Game Release Schedule





Xbox 360 : At a Glance

* Xbox 360 processing power.

* High-definition visuals.

* Xbox Live online power.

* Wireless integration.

* Gamers always first.

* Comments from developers.



We all know that Xbox 360 blows the doors off today's consoles in the

power department. But just how much power does Xbox 360 have, and why

do developers and gamers agree that it's the system to beat? Glad you

asked!





XBOX 360 - XBOX 360 Games Schedule



11/15/2005: Aeon Flux



11/15/2005: America's Army庐: Rise of a Soldier鈩?br>



11/15/2005: Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2



11/15/2005: Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX庐 3



11/15/2005: Half-Life庐 2



11/15/2005: Need for Speed鈩?Most Wanted



11/15/2005: Pac-Man World鈩?3



11/15/2005: Rogue Trooper



11/15/2005: Shadow The Hedgehog鈩?br>



11/15/2005: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe



11/15/2005: The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout



11/15/2005: True Crime鈩? New York City



11/15/2005: World Racing 2



11/22/2005: 50 Cent Bulletproof



11/22/2005: Combat Elite: WWII Paratroopers鈩?br>



11/22/2005: Crime Life Gang Wars



11/22/2005: Peter Jackson's King Kong



11/22/2005: Samurai Shodown V



11/22/2005: SnoCross 2 Featuring Blair Morgan



11/29/2005 Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure



date

XBox 360game title

publisher genre

Nov 14, 2005 Project Gotham Racing 3 Microsoft Racing

Nov 15, 2005 NBA Live 06 Electronic Arts Sports

Nov 15, 2005 Condemned: Criminal Origins

SEGA Action

Nov 15, 2005 Need for Speed Most Wanted Electronic Arts Racing

Nov 15, 2005 Call of Duty 2

Activision

Shooter

Nov 15, 2005 Tony Hawk's American Wasteland Activision Sports

Nov 15, 2005 Gun

Activision

Shooter

Nov 15, 2005 FIFA Soccer 06 Electronic Arts Sports

Nov 15, 2005 NBA 2K6

2K Games Sports

Nov 15, 2005 Amped 3

2K Games Sports

Nov 15, 2005 Madden NFL 06 Electronic Arts Sports

Nov 16, 2005 Perfect Dark Zero: Limited Collector's

Edition Microsoft Shooter

Nov 16, 2005 Perfect Dark Zero Microsoft Shooter

Nov 18, 2005 QUAKE 4

Activision Shooter

Nov 22, 2005 Ridge Racer 6

Namco

Racing

Nov 22, 2005 Peter Jackson's King Kong Ubisoft Action

Nov 22, 2005 QUAKE 4 -- Special Edition Activision Shooter

Nov 22, 2005 Marble Blast Ultra (Xbox 360 Live

Arcade) Garage Games Racing

Nov 22, 2005 NHL 2K6

2K Games Sports

Nov 2005 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 Electronic Arts Sports

Dec 1, 2005 Dead or Alive 4

Tecmo

Fighting

Holiday 2005 Mutant Storm (Xbox 360 Live Arcade) Microsoft Action

TBA 2005 SSX 4

Electronic Arts Sports

Action

TBA 2005 NHL 06

Electronic Arts

Sports

January 1, 2006 Top Spin 2 2K Games Sports

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GBA SP: Spongebob GBA SP Bundle System, Spongebob Games

GBA SP: Spongebob Bundle with Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy









Want the perfect holiday toy for your youngster?!



The Game Boy Advance (GBA) SP Spongebob Bundle! It is from Nintendo and

combines the excellence of Nintendo Game Boy Advanced technology with

the playfulness of Spongebob. The GBA SP Spongebob Bundle is a GBA

system in a Spongebob casing and is very rare! It also included two GBA

Spongebob Games: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy





SpongeBob-shaped GameBoy Advance and Two Games in One...SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy.



* Has new backlight screen

* SpongeBob-shaped GameBoy Advance system



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Fake PSP battery pack. MUST READ

hellofor those who would like to buy a PSP battery pack on Ebay, this is a must read guide before buying.a Sony PSP battery pack 2200 mAh has a retail price of $39.99 in most stores. why you can buy one in just about 2-3 dollars on Ebay. BEWAREpay attention to the seal packing and the battery.the fake battery pack will have a packing states made in Japan but what will get inside is a made in China battery. on the other hand, the genuine battery will states made in Japan in both packing and the battery. (unfortunately, Ebay doesnt allow me to embed high-res photos, if you want to want to look at the photos of both, send me an email and i'll provide it to youthe genuine 2200 mAh allows you to play about 4 hours of game and 11 hours of MP3 playing only. however, the counterfeit just play about 1-1.5 hours of games play and 3 hours of MP3 play back. you may said, that's it ?. well. there are lots of differences.first, you can never fully charge the counterfeit battery. it will stop charging somewhere between 40-60%. although the PSP said the battery is 100%, . wait about 1-2 mins and it will drop to about 40-60%. you plug the charger back and wait several hours, it said 100%, after 2-3 mins, i will come back to 40-60%second, the charging level will automatically decrease everytime you charge the battery. for instance, i have 2 fake batteries ( one bought from a US seller and one from a HK seller). the first time, it reached 54%, the second time 50%, after the fifth time, reached 30% and continue to decrease.third, the battery will automatically shut down the electric current ( the PSP will shut down when you are playing game without any notices, turn it on again and play from the beginning, terrible experience)i will recommend that you buy it in retail stores such as Bestbuy, CircuitCity, Walmart, or Sony Style.remember, never buy those stuffs from anything HK, China, Taiwan, Singapore sellers ( most of them are selling counterfeit items). and pay much attention to those US sellers with giveaway prices. no one buys at $39.99 and sells it to you at 2-20 dollarsnhan2049

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SELLERS BEWARE!!!!! PayPal Dispute Resolution Policy

Think twice before ever using PayPal as an eBay seller. It seems that buried in their fine print is a "buyer protection policy" and a "dispute resolution process" that is very easy for an unscrupulous buyer to take advantage of. Consider this: I sold my son's xBox 360 (as is, no warranty) plus games and accessories on 7/10/06 to a buyer who files a claim 8/14/06 with PayPal that the item is "not as described". He most likely received the xBox around 07/14/06 so I would presume that PayPal has a 30 day window in which a buyer can file a claim.

I sent him a like new unit in perfect working order; he leaves positive feedback for the transaction, and asks me a few weeks after getting the xBox if I would give him our password to xBox Live so he can use up our remaining subscription. Do you think he'd be asking for this if the xBox didn't work? I gave him the password even though it was not part of the sale - then a week or so later he asks if I have the original packing, also not included in the sale but I had found it in the garage so at my trouble and expense I send it to him. There is no mention of the slightest problem with the xBox up to this point. Then he files a claim with PayPal that the unit is malfunctioning so it is "not as described". Lovely.

PayPal runs a circus court and the seller's evidence is dismissed; I end up with a broken xBox minus one of the accessories originally sent and my PayPal account is in the red $475. PayPal has the audacity to send me an email saying "this claim has been solved amicably" and "a refund has been initiated from your account and the case is now closed". Now they want me to bring the account balance to zero or some positive dollar amount.

I guess PayPal figures the guy was just kidding when he left me positive feedback. Now I am stuck with the final value fees from eBay and a broken xBox 360. Needless to say, I will never, ever use PayPal again for any transaction......that is, of course, unless I have a need to rip-off some unwary seller on eBay!

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The DOs of Setting up a Missile Character in D2 LOD

Generally speaking, to set up a godly missile character, you need to do the following.



Godly gear for at least 15 skill points boost and strength and dexterity enhancement

Must have high percentage of life and mana leech generated by your gear or items in inventory

Must have high percentage of fastest hit recovery by holding small charms with such mods PLUS life, resistance and dexterity enhancement.

Must have a short-range melee hireling (e.g. act 2 or act 5 hireling) to protect you in short range attack from enemies

Must add stats points on dexterity to achieve highest physical damage

Must have a lot of items or charms to boost life and to enhance overall resistances

Hope this helps you a lot in your setting-up of your missle character.

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Signs that a Second Chance Offer is a SCAM

Second Chance Offers are usually used to allow non winning bidders to get an item that they placed a bid on. Unfortunately many ebayers are using Second Chance Offers to their advantage through SCAMMING. Here is a checklist of things to do and look out for when dealing with Second Chance Offers.





Make sure that the Second Chance Offer came through your My Messages inbox in your ebay account. If it did not it is likely a SCAM. Do not commit to a Second Chance Offer that is made through one of your outside email addresses.



Contact the seller through his or her ebay account email address and request their contact infomation along with phone number. Always use contact through their ebay email address because this establishes a record of communication between you and the seller.



If the Seller refuses to offer contact infomation do not commit to the Second Chance Offer.

Second Chance Offers SCAMMING is usually linked to items related to Motors, Laptops, and any other high value goods. Before committing to it make sure that it is legitimate. Make sure it passes all the infomation on my checklist. If you found this guide helpful click YES to make it more visible.

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Paypal Login Scam



These scams have been around since paypal was first introduced to the ebay community. I myself have never paid much attention until i started recieving them in my inbox. Today, most ebay users have a paypal account and these accounts are a prime target for scammers. Most of these scams will arrive via your email. It will present itself in a very official looking email receipt of a paypal payment from your account. When you open it , a very authentic looking paypal statement will appear. It will be for an item that you havent bought or even looked at, and will be for a more than nominal amount. On this invoice there will be a button that states if you did not pay for this item click here, on the premise that you will be opening a dispute. The next page you will see will be a VERY authentic looking paypal login page-very familiar to all paypal users. After entering account, password and login button , you will land on an empty link and you may even backscreen and make another attempt. You have just given some scammer everything he/she needs to access your account and all your personal information. They can now take over your account, steal your identity, and take all your money. If you fall into this trap you must immediately change your password or ontact paypal immediately. In doing this make sure you login with the link that is available on the left column of your my ebay page, as this is probably your most secure link. Paypals home page will always be with https://www.paypal.com/. If you are at a site without the https it is insecure and it probably isnt from paypal. It is also a good idea to download the ebay toolbar as it contains the account guard which will inform you when you are visiting a real or a fake ebay or paypal site. Most of these scams are hard to detect and even harder to to find the scammer doing them, they are done using stolen email accounts and done from public internet terminals so you cant trace them. Dont be a victim, never enter your login information unless you are 100% sure it is a legit paypal site. Thank you for reading my guide and if you found this helpful, please vote yes below..

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Playstation : Complete (S-Z) list of USA Released games

Here's the fourth and last part of all the

NTSC-U

Playstation 1 officially released games. The first Playstation had a

library of over 1200 titles. There's so many titles that I need to put

up 4 eBay guides to put them all up because of the character limit. Look up

for my other 3 parts of this guide to get all the games from A to Z.







S.C.A.R.S.

Sabrina the Teenage Witch - A Twitch In Time

Saga Frontier

SaGa Frontier 2

Saiyuki - Journey West

Sammy Sosa's Softball Slam

Saltwater Sport Fishing

Samurai Showdown 3

Samurai Showdown - Warrior Rage

San Francisco Rush

Scooby Doo - Classic Creep Capers

Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase

Scrabble

Sea-Doo HydroCross

Sentient

Sentinel Returns

Sesame Street Sports

Shadow Madness

Shadow Man

Shadow Master

Shadow Tower

Shanghai - True Valor

Shao Lin

Sheep

Sheep Raider

Shellshock

Shipwreckers

Shockwave Assault

SideWinder

Silent Bomber

Silent Hill

Silhouette Mirage

Silverload

Sim City 2000

Sim Theme Park

Simpsons Wrestling

Skeleton Warriors

Skull Monkeys

SkyDiving Extreme

Slam'n Jam '96

Slamscape

Sledstorm

Slots - 6/17/03

Small Soldiers

Smurf Racer

Sno Cross Championship Racing

Snowboarding

Soul Blade

Soul of the Samurai

South Park

South Park Chefs Luv Shack

South Park Rally

Soviet Strike

Space Debris

Space Griffon VF-9

Space Hulk - Vengeance Of The Blood Angels

Space Invaders

Space Jam

Spawn The Eternal

Spec Ops - Ranger Elite

Spec Ops - Airborne Commando

Spec Ops - Covert Assault

Spec Ops - Stealth Patrol

Speed Punks

Speed Racer

Speedball 2100

Spice World

Spider

Spider-Man

Spider-Man 2 - Enter Electro

Spin Jam

SpongeBob Squarepants

Sports Car GT

Spot Goes To Hollywood

Spyro Collectors Edition

Spyro the Dragon

Spyro the Dragon 2 - Riptos Rage

Spyro the Dragon - Year of the Dragon

Star Gladiator

Star Ocean - Second Story

Star Sweep ( Puzzle )

Star Trek Invasion

Star Wars - Dark Forces

Star Wars - Demolition

Star Wars - Episode 1 - Phantom Menace

Star Wars - Jedi Power Battles

Star Wars - Masters of Teras Kasi

Star Wars - Rebel Assault II The Hidden Empire

Starblade Alpha

Starfighter Savein

Starwinder - The Ultimate Space Race

Steel Harbinger

Steel Reign

Streak - Hover Board Racing

Street Fighter Alpha

Street Fighter Alpha 2

Street Fighter Alpha 3

Street Fighter Collection

Street Fighter Collection 2

Street Fighter EX Plus

Street Fighter EX2 Plus

Street Racer Deluxe

Street Sk8er

Street Sk8er 2

Strider 2

Strike Point

Striker Pro 2000

Strikers 1945

Stuart Little 2

Suikoden

Suikoden 2

Super Bike 2000

Super Bubble Pop

Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo

Super Shot Soccer

Supercross 2000

Supercross 2001

Supercross '98 w/ Jeremy McGrath

Supercross Circuit

Superman

Surf Riders

SUV Mania - 8/26/03

Swagman

Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

Syndicate Wars

Syphon Filter

Syphon Filter 2

Syphonfilter 3

T'ai Fu

T'ai Fu W-O-T-T

T.R.A.G. Mission Mercy

Tactics Ogre

Tail Concerto

Tail of the Sun

Tales of Destiny

Tales of Destiny 2

Tarzan

Team Buddies

Team Losi RC Racer

Tecmo - Deception

Tecmo - Deception 3 Dark Delusion

Tecmo - Stackers

Tecmo - Super Bowl

Tecmo - World Golf

Tekken

Tekken 2

Tekken 3

Tempest-X

Ten Pin Alley

Tenchu 2 Birth of the Stealth Assassins

Tenchu Stealth Assassins

Tennis

Tennis Arena

Test Drive 4

Test Drive 5

Test Drive 6

Test Drive Le Mans

Test Drive Off Road

Test Drive Off Road 2

Test Drive Off Road 3

Tetris Plus

The Adventures of Lomax in Lemmingland

The Adventure of Phix - 7/8/03

The Amazing Virtual Sea-Monkeys

The Crow City Of Angels

The Divide Enemies Within

The Emperors New Groove

The Fifth Element

The Final Round

The Flintstones Bedrock Bowling

The Game of Life

The Grinch

The Hive

The Italian Job

The Land Before Time - Great Valley Racing Adventure

The Land Before Time - Return To The Great Valley

The Lion King 2 - Simba's Mighty Adventure

The Little Mermaid 2

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne

The Mummy

The Next Tetris

The Road to El Dorado

The Smurfs

The Sniper 9/9/03

The UnHoly War

The Weakest Link

The World Is Not Enough

The X-Files

Theme Aquarium

Theme Hospital

Theme Park

Thousand Arms

Thrasher - Skate & Destroy

Threads of Fate

Thunder Force 5 Perfect System

ThunderStrike 2

Thunder Truck Rally

Tic Tac Chicken

Tiger Woods PGA Tour

Tiger Woods PGA Tour '99

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001

TIGERSHARK

Tiggers Honey Hunt

Time Commando

Time Crisis 2 Project Titan

Time Crisis with Guncom

Tiny Tank

Tiny Tank - Up Your Arsenal

Tiny Toons - Plucky's Big Adventure

Tiny Toons - The Great Beanstalk

TNN Motorsports - Hardcore 4X4

TNN Motorsports - Hardcore TR2

Tobal No. 1

Tobal No. 2

TOCA 2 - Touring Car Challenge

TOCA - Championship Racing

TOCA - Touring Car Championship 2

Tokyo Highway Battle

Tom & Jerry - House Trap

Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider 2 - Classic

Tomb Raider 3 - Adventures Of Laura Croft

Tomb Raider 4 - The Last Revelation

Tomb Raider 5 - Chronicles

Tomb Raider Compilation: 1-3

Tomba!

Tomba! 2 - The Evil Swine Return

Tomorrow Never Dies

Tonka Space Station

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3

Toonenstein - Dare To Scare

Top Gun - Fire At Will

Torneko - The Last Hope

Total Eclipse Turbo

Toy Story 2 - Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue

Toy Story Racer

Track & Field 2000

Trap Gunner

Treasures of the Deep

Trick'n Snowboarder

Triple Play '97

Triple Play '98

Triple Play '99

Triple Play 2000

Triple Play 2001

Triple Play 2002

Tunnel B1

Turbo Prop Racing

Twisted Metal

Twisted Metal 2 World Tour

Twisted Metal 3

Twisted Metal 4

Twisted Metal Small Braw

Tyco RC - Assault with a Battery

Ultimate 8 Ball

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Un Jammer Lammy

Uprising X

Urban Chaos

V.I.P.

V Rally '97 World Championship

Vagrant Story

Valkyrie Profile

Vampire Hunter D

Vanark

Vandal Hearts

Vandal Hearts 2

Vanguard Bandits

Vanishing Point

Vegas Games 2000

Viewpoint

Vigilante 8

Vigilante 8 - Second Offense

Virtual Kasparov

Virtual Tennis

VIVA Soccer

V M X Racing

VR Baseball '97

VR Baseball '99

VR Golf

VR Pool

VR Power Boat Racing

Vs

War Games - Defcon 1

War Gods

Warcraft II - Dark Saga

Warhammer - Shadow of the Horned Rat

Warhammer 2 - Dark Omen

Warhawk - The Red Mercury Missions

Warriors of Might & Magic

Warzone 2100

WCW / NWO Thunder

WCW Backstage Assault

WCW Mayhem

WCW Nitro

WCW vs The World

Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune 2

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2nd Ed.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 3rd Ed.

Wild 9

Wild Arms

Wild Arms 2

Wild Thornberrys Animal Adventure

Wing Commander 3

Wing Commander 4

Winnie The Pooh Kindergarten

Winnie The Pooh Preschool

Wipeout

Wipeout 3

Wipeout XL

Woody Woodpecker Racing

World Cup '98

World Cup Golf Pro

World Destruction League - Thunder Tanks

World Destruction League - War Jetz

World's Scariest Police Chases

Worms

Worms Armageddon

Worms Pinball

Worms World Party

Wreckin Crew - Drive Dangerously

Wu Tang - Shaolin Style

WWF Attitude

WWF In Your House

WWF Smackdown

WWF Smackdown 2 - Know Your Role

WWF Warzone

WWF Wrestlemania - The Arcade Game

X Games - Pro Boarder

X Men - Children of Atom

X Men - Mutant Academy

X-Men - Mutant Academy 2

X Men vs Street Fighter

Xbladz - In Line Skating

Xena - Warrior Princess

Xenogears

Xevious 3D/G

You Don't Know Jack

You Don't Know Jack Mock 2

Zero Divide

ZoBooMaFoo - Leapin Leamurs

Zoop



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