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How do the nintendo wii’s work and are they worth the money?

by on Oct.29, 2009, under Wii

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Whitney~ asked:


I dont know very much about the wii but my fiance wants one. I need to know how they work, what all you have to buy along with the system itself and is it worth the money? He is in his early twentys and has an xbox.

KATHY

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by on Oct.29, 2009, under Xbox

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Shane asked:


With the cost of gas rising and video store prices constantly climbing, more people are turning to the internet for all their shopping needs – including video and game rentals.  Netflix is an incredibly popular resource now for people who regularly rent movies, as is its video game counterpart GameFly.

So if you’re an avid gamer or if you rent games frequently and want to cut back on price or have a more convenient way to rent and buy games, you may be considering an online game rental service.  There are many different services out there, each with different features, but the same basic principals to consider apply to each one.

These principals are availability, price, and delivery time.

Availability:  Consider how frequently you rent games.  Do you rent one game a week, or three?  How many games do you focus on at once?  Some rental services let you have up to 5 games out at a time, but you may only want to have one or two.

It’s wise to set a budget before you choose a service so you can compare plans.  For example, if you want to spend $15 a month vs. $25, that’s something to keep in mind.

Delivery time:  Most rental services deliver pretty quickly these days.  It sometimes depends on the area you live in and whether or not you have a postbox instead of a residential mailbox.  Ideally, you want to find a service that has a warehouse not too far from where you live in order to ensure the fastest delivery time.  This is definitely a deciding factor in determining which online game rental services will best suit your needs, since you want to get your games as fast as possible.

Also, any good service will offer free shipping.  You shouldn’t have to pay for shipping or for return envelopes and postage.

Price is basically the deciding factor.  Most services run between $15-30 per month for the most basic plans, so you shouldn’t be paying much more than that.  Again, though, this is something that will mostly depend on your game preferences and how frequently you rent new games.  Some services include an option to directly buy a game you’ve rented if you really enjoy it.

Take your time and do thorough research to find which game service is the best for you.  This answer is different for everyone depending on your game needs, so you need to be careful which selection you make.



CLARENCE

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by on Oct.29, 2009, under Game Cube

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Steven Fields asked:


Any hard core gamers knows that many of the best games – or at least the most unique games, come right out of Japan. Most of these games never see the light of day in the United States or Europe and gamers are left wanting and drooling for games they’ll never have the chance to play. At least that was the case with the Gamecube and now also with the Nintendo Wii. Then along came a little disc called the Freeloader, that allowed any Gamecube to play any Japanese game with ease, with no mod chip required and no need to open your console.

Why do I mention Gamecube and Wii playing import games? Simply because the Nintendo Wii is also compatible with every single Gamecube Game, including the FreeLoader disc. Because the Nintendo Wii can boot Gamecube Discs / games, you can also load the Freeloader and finally take advantage of all of the great Import games on the market. The Nintendo Wii Freeloader is a disc, that allows any Wii owner to play import Gamecube games without a mod chip. As you may have guessed, the Freeloader was not actually manufactured for the Nintendo Wii, but was instead a product that has been out for several years (with various updates) for the Nintendo Gamecube. Since the Wii can play Gamecube games and is backwards compatible, it will also load the FreeLoader on any Wii console allowing you to play any region Gamecube game with ease.

Now, if this were just any kind of disc, I wouldn’t write a review on it. And often times, when I talk about import games, people ask me why I would want to play games that are all in Japanese and can’t be played anyway. Or ask me what the big deal is with these games from Japan. The fact of the matter is, over 60% of Japanese import games can be played with no problem. I’m a big fan or racing games and some of the BEST racing games for Gamecube have only been released in Japan. The same would go for first person shooters. But more than that, some of the games are just so very unique, so well designed, that you must try them. You’ll immediately become an import game fan once you do.

Regardless of the genre of games you like. By being able to play import games, you’re actually expanding your software library, or at least the available selection by thousands of additional games. Many of these games you won’t hear about at your local Blockbuster, or in magazine. But online review sites like IGN.com or GameSpot.com have entire sections devoted to import games and import gaming, because there are a tremendous amount of great games available.

This brings us back to the Freeloader. The Freeloader was developed by Datel as a means to cut out the need for installing a mod chip in your Gamecube console to have access, and the ability to play these games. Before the Freeloader, you would need to install a Gamecube Mod Chip like the Xeno Gamecube or the Viper Gamecube chip to play your import and personally backed up games. While the Freeloader won’t let you play backup games, it will effortlessly allow you to play Import games from any region on any Gamecube.

I want to also say that this is NOT an article to promote the Freeloader as the next best thing since sliced The Legend Of Zelda for the Gamecube or Nintendo Wii. If you’re not into Japanese games, or import games in general, and have no interest in them, then the Freeloader is not for you. It doesn’t offer any extras or advantages for any Nintendo Wii or Gamecube owner who is happy to just play the offering of games available in their own country. Its sole purpose is to allow gamers like myself, and tens of thousands of others, to enable the playing of Import games. While I am stressing just Japanese games in this article as they are my own personal favorite. European gamers can also play the latest games released only in the USA on their PAL Gamecube or Nintendo Wii systems as well. Gamecube import games are not just from Japan. If you’re a fan or Rally racing games, many of the best games in that genre are released in the UK and Europe.

Just how do you use the Gamecube Freeloader on the Nintendo Wii? First of all, think of it as a Nintendo Wii Freeloader. Insert the disc into your Nintendo Wii just as you would your Gamecube, and then select it from your Wii Dashboard. It’ll load up, and you’ll be greeted by the Freeloader main menu, where you’ll have several selections. While it isn’t loaded with features that’ll blow you away – that is exactly the reason it’s so easy to use. I suppose there aren’t really a slew of features you could pack in to software that is intended to do just one thing – play import video games. We can thank the simplicity and ease of use due to the few options it has.

The Freeloader is easy to use, both on the Gamecube and the Nintendo Wii console. You simply put the disc in the Gamecube or your Nintendo Wii, wait for it to load and then pick the map representing the region you want to play. You’ll then have to eject the disc from your Nintendo Wii, or open the Gamecube lid, and take out the Freeloader, put in the game you want to play and it will just load for you. It couldn’t get any easier really.

In closing, the Freeloader for the Gamecube or Nintendo Wii is meant to do one thing, and one thing only. It does it with ease and work perfectly each and every time. It’s not intended to do anything else. Comparing it to other software or add ons for either the Gamecube or the Nintendo Wii would be pointless. If you want to start getting the latest import games without having to wait until the hit the local market – if they ever do at all, then the Freeloader is the easiest and cheapest way to get you started.



JACK

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by on Oct.28, 2009, under PS3

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Jack Bush asked:


Would you like to Fix PS3 Yellow/Red Light of Death by yourself within 2 hours? You must have learned that Sony will charge you $150 for repairing just one PS3 and let you wait 4-6 weeks for its return.

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Would you like to Retain all your hard drive contents while Sony wipes them clean?

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As you may know, the Yellow/Red Light indicates ‘general hardware failure’, which in many cases could be anything. PS3 Lights Fix helps you to identify the problem and get it fixed as soon as possible. You see, it could be a Blu-ray failure, a hard drive failure, a motherboard failure etc…

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The Basics (Do these first!):

1. Cooling it down

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7. Fix Blu-Ray Drive

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JULIA

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How can you move an original xbox game memory from one xbox 360 to another?

by on Oct.28, 2009, under Xbox

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redsoxfan asked:


i want to take an original xbox game memory off of one of my friends xbox 360′s to put it onto mine…i have an xbox 360 memory card but it doesnt give an option to move it onto that. Do i have to buy an original xbox memory card?

BONNIE

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