Posted on Nov 13, 2008 under Games Review, Wii |
Having the best Wii games is a must for anyone looking to experience the most excitement from their Wii. These games I’m going to list for you are fun. And not to mention, they are rated highly by most Wii owners. So, what I’m going to do is share with you the best Wii games.
That way, you will be able to get the most out of your Wii and enjoy playing only the best games.
Best Wii Games
1. Super Mario Galaxy. This is probably the most anticipated game for the Wii. It exceeded almost every gamers expectation. If you love Mario Bros., you will love this game.
2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Another one of the best wii games. If you’ve played a previous Smash Bros. game, you will love this one. It’s so much better.
3. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. This game is awesome. I highly recommend this to anyone who has ever played the previous Metroid games before.
4. The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Zelda lovers got to love this one. Link isn’t as cartoonish in this game, which to many gamers who rate this high, is a plus.
5. Wii Fit. I recommend this to anyone. This game will get you active. You will definitely get a good exercise with this one.
6. Super Paper Mario. Great game. Another Mario game that exceeded everyone’s expectation. Again, if you like any of the previous Mario Bros. games, you should get this one.
7. Guitar Hero III. Another great edition to the Guitar Hero games. This is a must-have for anyone who owns the previous Guitar Hero games.
8. Mario Strikers Charged Football. This is a really fun game. You will definitely enjoy it.
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Posted on Nov 11, 2008 under General Gaming Tips, Video Games |
To play car racing games has always been one of the favorites around the world and has millions of fans either emulating it or idolizing the same sport that it has originated from. Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, David Coulthard and others have gained super-human status because of this sport. Speed and motor vehicles are two objects that excite and initiate an adrenaline rush in every kid’s as well as adult’s mind. And a combination of these make for a route into their hearts.. And as tradition goes, every popular thing has been shaped into a video game, and car racing cannot miss the key.
As car racing games have evolved from the usual hand-held block shaped games that had fixed obstacles and other block-shaped cars as rivals to the real-life spark-spitting, horn-blaring automobile-gods that race in virtual collosseums today. Kids today prefer to play car race games much more than the usual shooting or strategy games available in the games arena.
The energy and the thrills that is evident from playing driving games online is a major plus to the kids of this age who seek thrill beyond any horizon. From the simple simulation driving games available to the more sexed up sleek car races with gyrating cheerleaders and even better tune-up strategies, to play car race games today is experiencing heaven.
Even though parents have yielded to this habit of the Y-Generation, to play driving games is to indulge the evil, say a few parents. According to them these games are nothing more than mere tools for the gaming companies to train the little docile minds for more adult-oriented and heavily priced games in the future.
To get them addicted to these racing games is the easiest possible move to help them succumb to the gaming habit and thus increase their business prospects. These companies even offer kids and game addicts to play free driving games as a trial but actually use these as bait to the innocuous gamers. But all said and done, do these kids play driving games online just for the sake of thrill and trivial racy feelings? Not really.
Surveys have termed that to play free driving games or rather driving games is a great boost to people who suffer from nervous problems during actual driving or are devoid of sharper driving genius. Playing car racing games lends maturity and subtlety to the teenagers who are overtly eager to start driving and yet do not have the required skill to do the same.
Car racing games often increases concentration levels and the spirit of healthy competition and rivalry among the gamers. Addiction to games, as experts say, is a better option for teenagers and the young to indulge in than to have a penchant for drugs.
While the debate rages on, we find game cafes and gaming competitions on the rise and hundreds practice and play car racing games and grab the pole position, a la Michael Schumacher, the hero for all - real life as well as gaming racers!
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Posted on Nov 07, 2008 under Games Review |
Mahjong will always be same old mahjong they say, and nothing can change that, but in Safari Island Deluxe, we get to see a new face in the same addictive mahjong gameplay. And yes, based from the name itself, this game features tons of wild animals and other safari-based stuff. But there’s more to tackle in this game besides the theme, and that’s what I aim to show you in this review.
Like what I had said earlier, Safari Island Deluxe actually plays like mahjong, but there’s an outstanding twist to the gameplay. Instead of matching two tiles of the same design, you have to match tiles that combine to form a picture. For example, two tiles will separately illustrate the head and tail of a snake. You have to combine both tiles to eliminate them from the game. Eliminate all tiles and you get to move on to the next level.
Your aim is to reach the end of the island while unlocking animal clouds along the way. Each level you finish will be ranked according to how well you did on that particular game. Removing all tiles will only rank you a bronze check mark, removing all tiles within the time limit is worth a silver check mark, and beating the target score set in each level will earn a whopping gold check mark. Now, while all of that sounds good, one complaint I have on this ranking system is how impossible it is to earn a gold mark on many of the levels. The target score is just too big and you have to be god-like fast in order to attain it.
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Posted on Nov 04, 2008 under General Gaming Tips, Video Games |
Video games are part of American culture and they do not seem to be going away any time soon. We cannot get enough of them. Highly popular titles such as Halo 3, Fable 2, Guitar Hero, and Fallout 3 have kept gamers gaming away. Gone are the days when games come out and no one even knows. Now, you see huge lines outside gaming stores on release day. It reminds of us the huge lines that Star Wars movies, Harry Potter books, and IPhones can only bring. As popularity of gaming increases, so do the prices for these games. With the economy the way it is now, gamers are looking for a better way to play their games. Presently, there exists three options to play video games: buy them, video game rental from brick and mortar stores, or video game rental via mail. What are the pros and cons of each method?
Buying video games
Pros: it’s yours to keep, play as often as you like, no late charges
Cons: very expensive, variety as much as finances allow
Video game rental from a local store
Pros: cheaper than owning, return games you don’t like get new ones, variety
Cons: late charges, not yours to own, limited selection
Video game rental from a mail service
Pros: comes to the door, no late charges, variety, send back anytime and get new ones, inexpensive, great selection, try before you buy
Cons: delivery time longer, not able to own
The method you decide to choose depends on your specific situation. One method or a combination of methods may be best.
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Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Games Review |
I always envisioned being an FBI agent, but realizing now that time wouldn’t permit me to be one in real life, a game making you play like one would be nice. Thankfully, Art of Murder: FBI Confidential lets you play as an FBI agent, putting you inside the shoes of a newbie named Nicole Bonnet. But how it fares as an adventure game is a whole new story, and that’s what we’re about to find out in this review.
Art of Murder: FBI Confidential is a third person police story about a fresh graduate of the FBI Academy named Nicole Bonnet. Just like any other cliché police story, Nicole was also given a partner named James, who was later killed in cold blood, leaving Nicole alone in investigating a weird series of murders. Of course, you would rather want learning about the assassination of your partner, but you’ll soon realize that the story’s string of events is tied in a tight knot as well.
Just like any other adventure game, your objective is to investigate the murders and find clues and solve puzzles until you find the perpetrator. With your trusty PDA, you gather evidences and take notes regarding all of your found clues and various interactions. And if you find yourself stuck on a certain point of the game, the handy magnifying glass is there to give you hints on what to do next. I know that it’s mostly there to ruin the whole challenge of the game, but if you find yourself getting impatient already, then I guess clicking it a few times during the whole course of the adventure can spark further interest for you to continue on your journey.
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Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Games Review, PC Games |
Fallout 3 is an action game which is being developed by Bethesda Game studios. This game is due to release in North America October 28th, 2008 and Europe October 31st, 2008. Japan gets it December 4th, 2008. It is available for Xbox 360, PC, Playstation 3 versions also. The game has been under development since 2004, the developers are taking special care in designing all the new features and levels which is gonna make fallout 3 look more unique than its other two previous versions.
Game Play:
The set up for this game is in year 2277, 30 years ahead of its previous version fallout 2.
It is set up in Vault 101 a fallout shelter in Washington DC. The main character development starts when the mother of the character dies and the baby is being taken care of the father. In the vault the character is given a book which is used to set all the primary preferences to the character.
In the vault the character is given various kinds of machinery to train with, the outcome of the training decides the future attributions of the character. The relationship of the character with his/ her father is determined by various quests that are available for the character to complete in the vault.
The maximum level a person can reach is 20. The perks and bonuses are available in the same way as it was in its previous versions. They will be added after each level.
Along the game ammunition the character carries wares out, so in order to be ready for combat the character can combine various things at possession and use it to fire. The character also gets to choose various types of armor and hats. By choosing a particular armor the character attributes all the skills of the armor.
Inventory is another feature available for the player, but it comes with a weight limit. This weight limit is taken in a whole for ammunition, armor and other things the player wants to carry along. Player is assigned three things the character him/her self, dogmeat and an NPC. Dogmeat can be used to sniff out ammunition or armors or health hidden anywhere in the place. Usage of dogmeat is limited, it can’t be used in dangerous places and if the dogmeat dies it will not be replaced. Only one NPC is allowed to go along with the character, in order to use a different NPC the former has to be disposed.
Karma is the respect that the character gains in the game. Karma is awarded based on the combat choices and conversations. Better karma will allow the character to negotiate easily with NPCs, if the character has bad karma the opposite happens.
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Posted on Oct 26, 2008 under Online Games, Video Games |
In the world of video game, there are many different categories of games you can buy, and finding out which one is suitable for you is definitely keys to not waste money on games you don’t enjoy.
- Arcade- Arcade games are what most people think of when it comes to video game, the classic coin-operated system and with it comes many different types of games such as street fighter, mortal kombat, Pacman, frogger.
- Role playing- Role playing games are typically games that have element of fantasy, which means a lot of wizards, dragons, elfs, drawfs. These games usually have long play time because you’ll often have to find clues by talking to different characters in game. These games tends to be very addictive due to the fantasy themes. Games like Final Fantasy, Secret of Mana, Zelda all falls into this category.
-Strategy- These games usually involves tactical movement of troops and construction of buildings, they are sort of like chess except in a much faster pace and in real-time. A lot of them are difficult to play for beginners due to the fact that you have to mult-task a lot but it does allow you to use your brain for more strategic thinking. Some example of these games are Age of Empire, Heroes of Might and Magic, Sim City.
-Action- Action games, as its name have suggested, involves alot of fast movement actions. They usually involves obstacle or killing certain types of creatures. An example of these games are Halo, Gears of War, Grand thief Auto.
-Driving- Driving games mostly involves driving in a racecar, or some types of car. You earn faster and nicer cars as you progress through the stages. Sometimes in some driving games, your mission will be destroying cars, these games are often a major target for car-lovers. Example of this category- Mario Kart, GT.
- Puzzle- These games involves thinking and logic skills, they are usually very mild in general but sometimes incorporate role playing element into it as well. Tetris is certainly a great example of puzzle game as well as Puzzle bobble. An example of a puzzle game that incorporate role playing element is Puzzle quest-challenge of the warlord.
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Posted on Oct 24, 2008 under General Gaming Tips, Video Games |
For years, video games have invaded toy store shelves. Producing a variety of games that cover everything from racing to action to movies, game console manufacturers have tapped into a very lucrative industry. Although the popular phrase “too much of a good thing” does apply when it comes to video games, studies have shown that a considerable portion of games can be beneficial to the brain.
Video games help to develop and fine-tune a long list of cognitive milestones. Playing these games assists in the growth of thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as reasoning and memory capabilities. Video games can also spark a child’s interest in a particular subject, causing them to not only pick up information throughout the game, but to seek further details at a later date, such as games based on animals, nature, or real-life events.
Language remains one of the most important components of video games. During almost any particular game, the player must understand the instructions given and decide how to proceed; this is even true for young children’s games. Video games have the ability to teach kids various words in other languages, as well as encouraging them to recognize the alphabet and numbers, or begin to take the first steps towards reading. Of course, playing video games often helps to build the vocabulary of a child, regardless of age.
All too often, kids are left to play video games on their own, with parents, caregivers and other family members failing to realize the entertainment they provide. Renting a few video games makes for a great family night, as a way to get every member involved in a fun, crowd-pleasing event.
Although the cost of consoles may seem high, they will last a long time if taken care of properly. Most children treasure their game systems and keep them out of harm’s way, unlike many other toys and electronics they may own. Surprisingly, most kids are also eager to share their systems and games with others, realizing that many games are better suited to more than one player.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2008 under Game History, Video Games |
Mario is easily one of the most recognizable faces to come out of Nintendo, but did you know his original name was Jumpman? That’s right, in 1981 Mario first appeared in Donkey Kong, but then, he went by the name of Jumpman, but Mario was used as his name in some promotional material.
This game surprised Nintendo by its extreme success. To test the popularity of Mario, Nintendo released an arcade game called Marion Bros., which included Mario and his brother Luigi. This game was an immense success for Nintendo. Because of the success of both Donkey Kong and Mario Bros., in 1983, when Nintendo release the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System), they also release Super Mario Bros.
References to his original name appear in a couple of Mario games, such as in Paper Mario: the Thousand-Year Door, when an audience member refers to Mario as Jumpman before a battle, and in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, where his nickname is “The Jumpman.”
Mario’s look, even to this current day, can be blamed on the limitations that were placed on the programmers and artists back in the early 80s by their current technology.
The programmers couldn’t animate Mario’s arms when he moved without making them disappear, so they gave him overalls and a solid shirt color.
They also didn’t have room for a face or ears, and couldn’t animate his hair, so they gave him his mustache, sideburns, and a baseball cap. Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario’s creator, has stated in interviews that Mario wears a baseball cap because he finds it difficult to draw hair.
Mario’s surname or last name is also Mario, which explains the use of Mario Bros. as game titles, because Luigi is Mario’s brother, so they have the same last name. was first used in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, and then again in 1993 in a movie called Super Mario Bros.. Nintendo as a whole has never officially confirmed it, but it was put up on Nintendo of Europe’s official Mario Megasite.
Ever since Mario has been popular he has been the unofficial mascot of Nintendo. He has been extremely and possibly over-merchandised along with his one time rival Sonic the Hedgehog, who came to be Sega’s mascot in the early 1990s.
They competed fiercely until 2001, when Sonic Adventure 2: Battle came out for a Nintendo console due to Sega’s new third-party status. Even though Sonic and Mario were now on Nintendo consoles, they still competed with each other, though not as much as before.
It hasn’t been until recently, that they’ve been seen working together in the newly released Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for the Wii. They will also appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl together as well.
Mario is a 5 foot tall, portly plumber from Brooklyn, New York who lives in Mushroom Kingdom. He is considered to be the most famous video game character in history, and his series of games has sold over 193 million copies.
Mario has not only appeared in plat formers, but in other genres as well. The other genres include reaching, with Mario Kart, sports games such as Mario Tennis, and RPGs such as Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars.
Although Mario’s said occupation is being a plumber, he is almost never seen doing any actual plumbing. With the exceptions being in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and in the original Mario Bros.. Pipes have still remained a mode of transportation, however, although the reason as to why might not be clear. However, in the original Donkey Kong games, Mario, who was still called Jumpman, was actually a carpenter.
Mario has also appeared as a doctor in Dr. Mario. He has even been shown as an archaeologist in the Game Boy game, Mario’s Picross.
Mario’s favorite pastime seems to be saving Princess Peach, and Mushroom Kingdom. Other ways he spends his time is battling villains, namely Bowser. In the role-playing games, Mario is given a heroic status for saving the Mushroom Kingdom so many times. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, he and Luigi are called “superstars”, which basically means huge celebrities.
Ever since his first appearance in a video game, Mario has been given the role of the hero, destined to save the damsel in distress. In the original Donkey Kong, he had to rescue his girlfriend, Pauline from Donkey Kong. Pauline obviously didn’t stay in the series, as she was replaced by Princess Peach, who was originally referred to as “Princess Toadstool” or just “the Princess” in the English releases, in Super Mario Bros.
In 1993, with the release of Yoshi’s Safari, Princess Peach was finally used in an English release of a Mario game, but it still wasn’t used as widely until the release of Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64, three years later. Pauline has only been seen twice since the original Donkey Kong, once in the remake for the Game Boy, and once in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, in 2006.
She has since been described as Mario’s friend, not girlfriend, as that appears to be Peach’s position. Mario has received a kiss from her countless times, after each time he’s rescued her, but the true status of their relationship has never been officially revealed, most likely to avoid the problems experienced with Pauline, but there is obviously affection shared between Mario and Peach.
Most of Mario’s abilities come from the items that he collects and uses. In the platform games, there is the Super Mushroom, which makes Mario double in size. He is called “Super Mario”, when he is in this state, and he also gets an extra hit point.
Other examples of items include the Fire Flower, which turns Mario into Fiery Mario, or just Fire Mario. This allows him to throw fireballs at his enemies. Another item is the star, which makes Mario completely invincible, and allows him to defeat all enemies with a single touch.
In other versions of Mario plat formers, there are other unique items, such as the Raccoon Leaf, and the Cape Feather. The Raccoon Leaf turns Mario into Raccoon Mario, and allows him to fly short distances by whipping his tail around in the air, sort of like Tails from the Sonic the Hedgehog games.
The Cape Feather obviously turns Mario into Cape Mario, which allows him to whip his cape at enemies to attack ,and also allows him to fly. In Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Mario can pick up the Power Carrot, which transforms Mario into Bunny Mario and makes his falling speed reduced.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2008 under General Gaming Tips, Online Games |
Blackjack is amongst the most popular card games and has been played by millions in online and live casino throughout the world. If you are looking forward to play the game but have no idea on where to start, there is no need to fret. It’s actually very easy to play the game.
Primary objective in Blackjack
In blackjack, you are competing against a dealer rather than other players. Your primary objective is obtaining a hand that is higher in value than what dealer has and at the same time, it is lower in aggregate than 21. Rules of Blackjack state that in case you break the barrier of 21, you have been ‘busted’ and lose the game.
Determining the value of your hand
For determining your blackjack hand’s value, you require adding your cards’ value as per the game rules. Kings, Queens and Jacks are worth 10 points each. Aces carry either 11 points or 1 point, depending upon the requirement of your hand. All numbered cards are worth their face value only. Blackjack’s best hand (referred as Blackjack) consists of 2 cards and has 21 as its value. This hand should consist of an Ace and any card, which is worth 10 points.
Basic Rules of Blackjack
Blackjack starts with the player placing his bet. In this game, you require placing the bet before cards have been dealt. Both you and dealer receive 2 cards each. However, both your card will be facing up, whereas one of the dealers card will be facing down on the table. You require making decision (whether hit or stand) on the basis of his exposed card. If you hit, dealer deals an additional card for increasing your hand’s value. After getting satisfied with your hand’s value, you have the option to stand. This is followed by dealer turning his faced-down card. If it’s below your cards value, dealer will have to hit till either of the two situations arrive: 1) He has beaten your score or 2) He has gone beyond 21 to lose the game.
Similar to live dealer roulette, rules of blackjack are pretty simple. However once you have completely understood the basic Blackjack strategy, you should also learn its complicated rules. They will help you in mastering the game within a very short time.