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Sunday, July 15, 2012

How to Find Video Game Companies That Are Hiring

If you're at present looking representing a career in capture on tape game development, decision a job is single of the hardest parts of the process. Sure, education was tough, and building your portfolio was annoying, but in point of fact landing a job as a programmer, designer, or even a tester is relentless. To start with, you declare to deal with minder competition in the industry, and not all job openings are publicly advertised as developers strive to keep assured projects under wraps.

However, near are amounts of ways to look representing major publishers in your genre of option past simply inspection the classified ads.

Online Ads and Postings

If a project is not secret or if a publisher is simply annoying to swell its operations, you can retrieve job postings on broadcast boards. These are the hardest to become, however, as they require you to depart up not in favor of the chief chunk of competition. Generally, you'll declare the nearly everyone providence with these listings if you live in a publisher minder area like southern California.

Duty Services

Some jobs depart straight to hiring services with the aim of will screen candidates in advance. These services will operate discretion to sort through applicants, retrieve individuals with interconnected skill sets and resolved them up representing interviews. Of track, you ought to join these job services and they can cost money by the side of time. Other time, they are selective in matching.

Cold Calls

Cold calling a developer is the smallest amount effectual way to become a job interview, but it does composition. The end it is so ineffective in broad-spectrum is with the aim of nearly everyone individuals will scarcely throw a resume and cover note and leave it by the side of with the aim of. You ought to be persistent though. Developers exist across the United States and Europe and will often declare needs with the aim of don't require a major personal ad or call representing employees. To become in place representing folks roles, you ought to arrange by hand as a persistent, highly skill vision. Main developers like Vivendi, EA, Activision Blizzard, THQ, Acclaim, and Sony are all looking representing contemporary employees evenly.

References and Contracting

Some less significant development companies will outsource their less significant needs concerning projects. Rather than hiring devoted workers, they will pick up programmers representing small projects or testers on sites like VWorker.Com and vet them with the aim of way. If you work out a competent job, however, these onetime projects can revolve into returning composition with the aim of will help you develop a portfolio and eventually a undeviating arrange.

Getting a job in the game industry is not comfortable. It takes persistence, experience, and thick skin for the reason that you'll be rejected a allocation. But if you depart in with the confidence with the aim of you can work out a competent job representing these companies, you'll eventually secure with the aim of job you've been dreaming of.

Find the companies with the aim of are nearly everyone likely to take a look by the side of your resume and let somebody have you the instance of period. Visit Beta Gaming Testers nowadays representing more in a row.

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Staying Vegetarian in a Video Game Can Be Harder Than You Think

We live in a glorious time where video games are bigger and more mainstream than ever, allowing us to live out elaborate fantasies and experience worlds never thought possible. But for all that games have done to allow us some sort of morality choice during play, very few actually celebrate, or even encourage, living a vegetarian lifestyle.

Have you sat down and thought about your favorite game characters for a bit and seen if they line up with your own beliefs? Sure, we all want to be the hero (and maybe the villain every now and again), but do we have any characters that are really cyphers for our own personalities and beliefs? Let's take Mario as a simple example. He's as harmless as they come in terms of family appeal, and while he does spend a lot of times eating mushrooms, leaves, flowers, and other mostly organic foods, he's known to love a good spaghetti and meatballs when he's not saving the princess. Link from The Legend of Zelda seems like a pretty gown to earth kind of character, but when you think about it has runs around slaughtering the native creatures around the area and stealing their hearts to regain health. It looks all cartoony and innocent, but bottom line, he feeds on the hearts of his enemies.

Things only get worse the further you look back, as the standard healing item in games tended to be meat. In Castlevania, Simon Belmot would regularly find whole roasted chickens inside of walls and somehow get healed from devouring them (vegetarian or not, eating random meat found in an old wall is not a wise decision).

How did we let things get so far out of our control? Games regularly send us off on adventures that require us to kill animals to proceed. How many Final Fantasy titles have you played where all forms of wildlife approach you, only to be blasted with Firaga? The game tasks you with tromping through obscure forests, their natural habitats, then rewards you with chump change for hacking them apart.

Oddly enough, some of the best examples of "vegetarian friendly" games tend to be ones where there either isn't a story at all, like Tetris, or ones that you wouldn't even think of as video games, such as Farmville. Somehow we've hit a point where Farmville is standing as a positive example of an animal-friendly world whereas Call of Duty regularly has you snapping dogs' necks. Things get even more complicated if you're vegan, leaving you with pretty much Pong or maybe Nintendogs. And Tetris. Thankfully we always have Tetris (that L block is totally vegan, as if it wasn't obvious).

Surprisingly, probably the most positive example of a game character living a vegetarian lifestyle is Super Meat Boy, a platformer considered "Nintendo Hard" by the best gamers where you run around as a chunk of meat trying to get his girlfriend back. Yes, you're playing as meat, but everything is out to destroy you, leaving meat the pitiable victim of this harsh world.

Is that the best we can do? A technicality? Are there no vegetarian game designers out there wanting to give us a high-quality game with a character that embodies our lifestyle? For now, it seems we are alone in this video game world.

For more on the vegetarian lifestyle and being vegan, head over to VegOnline.org.

Robert Walden is an IT Professional. He also runs a side business of reviewing software.


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Friday, July 13, 2012

Video Game Journalism on the Decline

Gaming journalism has long been on the decrease, which I have to say, is a disgrace. Game news isn't really what it was formerly. Any fanboy can now sit at his computer and pump out articles and reviews of absolute garbage awfully fast now. This is mainly thanks to blogs and also other sorts of self-publishing website.

It used to be that folks once only had a few sites to visit to for gaming news, presently there are loads upon 1000's of sites where people can click to obtain the latest gaming news, unfortunately this also means that just about every ill-informed child has the right to publish their opinion on the internet.

On other side of this, it does give individuals who do have a clue what they're preaching about, the opportunity to share their beliefs with the rest of the world, and to try and keep the the vast majority of people informed on what is really going on in the industry. This can also include workers of companies in the industry, which means you're obviously getting the most informed source on the story.

Whether or not people think it's a good factor or a bad factor, every niche is now open to people, and misinformation will continue to spread all over. It is all just a matter of choosing a website that you value the point of view of and one that you believe to give the most true and correct information.

For anyone who is still confused to find a good outlet for the hottest Game news, or are simply looking for a gaming community that sticks out to you, then i would personally suggest Botchweed. They give all the latest gaming news making use of their own brand of humor behind it, and also provide a site with no Ads, which makes for a great change.

Eddy Dew is a long time veteran of the gaming industry, and has work for many sites that provide Game news


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Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Video Game Industry Needs To Consider Social Media Integration

There's no denying that the rate of growth the video game industry has encountered within the past decade has made it one of the leading players in the multimedia entertainment field. Whereas 10 to 15 years ago the industry may have seemed dominated by 'geeks' and children, the industry has since propelled itself as an everyday necessity in mainstream culture. Innovations such as the Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinect have helped to bring in gamers who previously wouldn't have had an interest in playing video games.

However, given the industry's prominence, alongside its current global market value, the leading players in the industry - Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo - have only recently begun to integrate social media into their systems and marketing strategies. Given the ever-increasing number of social network users, coupled with the standing of leading multimedia brands on such sites, it seems surprising that these brands haven't utilised these platforms to a greater extent.

Although there are elements of integration already in place, on the whole it doesn't seem sizeable enough to make a significant impact within the social media market. Through the Playstation 3, for example, users can connect their Facebook account with the console, which then automatically shares the users' achievements through their account. Although not necessarily too engaging, it allows a clever means of advertising through the world's leading social network. Likewise, Xbox 360 users can access both Twitter and Facebook through the console, enabling them to use and control the sites with their controller.

So, how can the video games market lend itself towards social integration? The first step would be to overhaul the official Facebook pages to make them more social and ensure information is easier to share. With millions of fans each, the brands have done little to construct their pages in a format which enables data and information to be easily shared. On the Xbox page, for example, different tabs present information about some of the latest titles and releases, but at no point is the user able to share this through their own profile. It's a similar case with the Xbox page, while Nintendo doesn't even maintain an official profile. Although given the turnover these brands make each year, it seems surprising they're not prepared to utilise these pages to such an extent where they may be able to attract new fans.

Further to this, there are other means the brands could use to allow easier access to news and information. Playstation recently released a smartphone application which allows users to view both their own and their friends' online status and achievements, as well as the latest news and blog posts. Although fairly basic features, the user is able to share this information through social networks and email. This leaves the possibility open for development, perhaps integrating a messaging system between friends, allowing for conversations between the app and a user currently logged on to their console. Were other brands to follow suit, this could make news and information more readily available, and allow the sharing of such information easier.

Although at present it may not be imperative for these brands fully integrate their strategies with social media, it ought to become a key tool for the brands to incorporate in the future. With the three leading brands vying to take fans from one brand to their own, utilising social networks provides a great platform to help spread their message to a large audience. Offering fans information to share and the means to do it will make it easier to advertise to a constantly growing online user base, thereby providing suitable means to increase customers and fans.

Punch Communications is an integrated social media, SEO and PR agency at the forefront of presenting its clients with online PR to help maximise brand awareness through digital means. Through its focus on tech PR, Punch ensures its clients are kept up to date with the latest advances in digital marketing to help maximise their online reach and reputation. For more information, visit http://www.punchcomms.com/ or call 01858 411600.


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Monday, July 9, 2012

ET And The Swordquest Series - How Atari Brought The Video Game Crash One Step Closer

If anybody that's flirting with middle age starts talking about old school video gaming in the home it doesn't take long for the name Atari to turn up does it? Back in the early 80's it was a part of almost everyone's life. Even the pretty girls that were cheerleaders played that horrid version of Pac-Man for the 2600 way back in the those glorious days of gaming.

I honestly believe that the Atari 2600 led two different lives during it's run in the late 70's and early 80's. When it debuted in 1977 and for the first 3 Christmases it existed it was a rich boys toy. It was a luxury to have one in your home. If you were lucky enough to have a friend who owned one it was a marvel to play. Sure the first games released were mostly simple and often lame but it was new and cool.

In 1980 Atari captured the rights the arcade smash Space Invaders and that blew the lid off of the home gaming market. Atari followed that up by bringing their arcade smash Asteroids home in 1981. These two titles justified parents caving in to their kids demands. Many consumers picked up an Atari just to play these two games.

Atari had some competition from Mattel's Intellivision which did boast better graphics and sound but didn't have access to the big name titles that Atari had locked up. The Intellivision was also more expensive than the Atari 2600. These were the golden years for the 2600.

1982 would also be a good year for the 2600 system. Activision made some classic games for the Atari and Pitfall was one of those games that my Mom put on layaway for me at the local Gaylord's department store that summer. By the fall a new home gaming system called the Colecovision was coming out and it looked awesome!

Atari had countered by introducing their new advanced Atari 5200 system into the marketplace. This is where I get confused on this whole subject. You see, once the home gaming market took off every jack-leg that could write some lame code started making games for the 2600 system.

Problem was the vast majority of the games stunk and were terrible. But Atari is just as much to blame as these shady companies. Remember how bad Pac-Man was? Sure, we lived in denial and played that garbage because it was the only home version out there when it was released.

The Colecovison was a big hit even though Coleco was caught totally off guard and couldn't produce the systems fast enough to meet demands during the Christmas season of 1982. Meanwhile Atari had there equally powerful 5200 but decided to keep riding their older 2600. By this time the old horse was panting pretty hard!

You would think that Atari would have had the common sense to slowly phase the 2600 out and start throwing their support for their far superior 5200 system. That however was not the case. Two things happened in the fall of 82 that ultimately spelled doom for Atari and the Video Gaming Industry as a whole.

For the Holiday Season Atari rolled the dice on two huge projects for the 2600. The Swordquest Series and ET The Video Game.The dice would come up snake eyes. The Swordquest series boasted four adventure games in a series and included a contest for solid gold prizes for players that could solve the puzzle.

The problem was the Swordquest games were terrible with gameplay that made no sense at all. It was heavily promoted by Atari and was a total flop. ET was a pure example of Atari being run by a bunch of corporate morons that knew nothing about programming and didn't really care about providing a quality product.

ET was thrown together in a mad rush just so the game could be shipped for the Christmas blitz of 1982. Then someone at Atari thought it would be a good idea to mass produce more copies of ET than 2600 systems that existed in American homes at that time.

As you might expect the game was a complete flop! Atari found themselves stuck with millions of copies of ET that they couldn't give away. Eventually Atari was forced to bury the unwanted games in a landfill in New Mexico. That was really the beginning of the end for Atari and for the home gaming market as a whole.

The Atari 2600 would would hang on for a couple more years and sales were still good in 1983. By 1984 the 2600 was badly outdated and market was so flooded with inferior games that it actually became kind of fun to hate Atari. They tried several times to renter the home gaming market but never were able to regain there top position in the marketplace.

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Choosing the Best Video Game Console for Your Needs

Video games have become very popular these days, and it's not just clever and skilled teenagers that are into these games. Older generations have also been inquiring a lot about them either as presents for their young ones or as a way to share a good time together with the whole family. But many are not comfortable with the technical advances and complexities that some of the current game consoles offer and have a hard time deciding which video game console to select or if they should get one at all. They simply don't want to spend a few hundred dollars and find out later that it was all wasted on some unmanageable complicated game console. This article will give you advice, so you can select the best console that suits your needs.

Selecting the Best Console Matching Your Needs and Abilities

The most sold video game consoles today are no doubt the Nintendo Wii, the Sony Play Station 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360. These can be safely stated to be the best products the current market offers. However, when looked into more closely, it becomes clear that, because of the capabilities supported and the design approach used by each, they do not cater to the same type of player profile.

Nintendo Wii is designed to share the pleasure of play with other members of the family, not excluding those belonging to older generations. This is enabled thanks to the controllers of Wii which are very intuitive and the handling of which can be mastered very easily and in a short time by anyone! What makes this possible is the motion sensing attributes of the wireless controllers. They impart the players a sense of truly "experiencing the game". For example, when you play a simulated golf game, one feels as though he is really playing a golf game! Note, however, that even though the Wii images are of excellent quality, they are not High Definition.

Play Station 3 and Xbox 360 compete with each other on the market as they are quite similar in terms of what they offer. Aside from offering excellent video gaming that targets user profiles who prefer intense action and role-play games, their consoles can be viewed as complete multimedia platforms. They both offer High Definition imaging, DVD and CD players, a huge amount of hard disk storage, and in the case of Play Station 3, even Blu-ray. Like the Wii, these products offer motion sensing controllers (the "Move" controller for PS3 and the "Kinect" controller for Xbox) for experiencing the "true feeling" of the action, but they need to be bought as additional accessories.

In conclusion, it is quite difficult to choose one of these three video game consoles as the best, since they target different customer segments, and they come with different competing capabilities. One can safely assert though that while the Nintendo Wii was designed for the pure pleasure of playing and sharing that pleasure with members of the family belonging to any generation, the Sony Play Station 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360 were designed to experience action filled role-play gaming and to offer complete multimedia entertainment platforms.

The author lives in Montreal. He worked for many years as a professional engineer for a major telecommunication company. He has written and published on various platforms many articles on technology and gadgets, healthy living and gourmet cooking.

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Dance Video Games: Learn, Work Out, Have Fun

If you've never had the pleasure of experiencing a dance video game, you might wonder how dancing and gaming fit together.

Surprisingly well, it turns out. Even if you have very little sense of "natural rhythm," and would be embarrassed to be caught out on the dance floor or even in a dance class, you can learn to play and enjoy the various versions of dance games that are available on the market today.

So how exactly did the dance video game come about? Surprisingly, it happened before Dance Dance Revolution was released by Konami in 1998. It turns out that Dance Aerobics, which utilized a pad connected to the Nintendo gaming system as a user input device, was the true start of the genre when it hit the markets in 1989 (per GameFaqs, via Wikipedia). A certain segment of the Nintendo-owning population enjoyed this game, but the necessity of buying the floor-pad limited the appeal to a generation of gamers who simply couldn't put as much money into their habit as people do today.

There's no question, though, that DDR can be credited with starting the transformation that turned the dance gaming genre into the powerhouse it is today. And after the brand re-introduced dance pads, this time for all of the major gaming consoles, dance gaming seemed poised to enter homes across the country.

The only problem was that people who owned consoles at the time tended to be hardcore gamers, and dancing wasn't something a majority of hardcore gamers were into. Therefore, it wasn't until the release of the Nintendo Wii in 2006 that dance games in the home really became a marketable trend. The handheld motion controller created a more intuitive movement environment than standard handheld controllers, helping to get casual gamers and kids in on the dance game action more than ever before. Not to be outdone, PlayStation followed with its own Move controller in 2009.

Everyone has their favorites in the dance game genre, but there's no question that Microsoft's release of the Kinect hands-free motion controller in 2010 is what made the dance video game into something truly wonderful. The Kinect doesn't limit motion detection to the hands or feet; instead, it tracks everything, from head-bopping to hip-swiveling to knee-bending and more. The motion capture technology of the Kinect is so sensitive that it can detect slight variations in dance moves and correct players in real time. And, unlike the dance-pad controllers, the Kinect is compatible with a variety of games outside the dance genre.

There will probably always be a place for traditional dance-pad games, and the Wii provides a great gaming experience. But when it comes to working out, having fun, and learning new whole-body moves, the Kinect is the hands-down winner.

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Emma L. researches products such as Kinect games, then gathers opinions from the public and combines them with her own personal experiences to find out which are the best. Check out 6 Best Kinect Dance Games for more information.


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Do Video Game Review Scores Really Matter?

Many people read a lot of the gaming journalism that is out there on the Internet. These types of people always freak out every time a game receives a lower score than they hoped for in a review. Why do some Baltimore gamers care so much what other people think of a particular video game?

Different people like different things. Almost no one freaks out about why certain people like or dislike certain foods or artwork, so why should games be any different? People can buy any game they want to regardless of what reviewers say about a certain title. Most of the reviews come out before the games hit store shelves, so how can a person say that a game deserves a higher score when he or she has not played the game? The perception of what constitutes as a low score can also be taken to extreme. If a particular game scores a nine out of ten, there are always people complaining that the game should have gotten a perfect score. People should be happy if a game scores a seven out of ten or above. The reason people want a game to have great scores is because everybody wants to know whether he or she will like a game before a purchase is made. Reviews are not going to guarantee anyone a good time. Only the person playing the game can decide whether he or she is having fun or not.

Another problem readers of game journalism have is that they always take one reviewers person opinion as the whole company's view on a game. Just because someone from IGN gives Kirby's Return to Dreamland a 7.5 does not mean that other reviewers at IGN feel the same way. Some might have scored the game higher while others might have scored it lower. One person's opinion on a title is not the final verdict for the whole company. This problem readers have also leads them to believe that just because one reviewer gave game X a "bad" score means that game Y will also receive a negative score as well. When Kirby's Return to Dreamland got a 7.5, the comments went on fire and everyone was wondering what score the new Zelda game would receive based on the Kirby review. The score of one game has no relation to another. Just because a reviewer scores a game not to the public's liking does not mean they hate all of the games a particular company releases.

The Kirby Return to Dreamland review did not say anything different than what most other reviewers from other sites said. Everybody agreed that the game was a very traditional Kirby game with the only standout feature being the four player cooperative mode. Each score might have been different than one another, but they all said the same thing. In the end, scores of games do not really matter.

People should not care about the score so much and start reading why a reviewer liked or disliked a certain game before running off at the mouth about how much he or she is wrong. Another thing people would be better off doing is actually playing a game to its completion before commenting on another person's opinion about a game. In short, if one has not played a game, then one cannot have an opinion of any kind.


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Sunday, July 1, 2012

If You Do Not Have an Xbox or Wii Video Game Console Yet, Why Not?

The Xbox is without question one of the most exciting gadgets ever created. The Xbox was developed by none other than one of the most innovative companies in the world today, Microsoft. It is a video game console that literally has 1,000's upon 1,000's of exciting games in every possible category.

It really does not matter what your favorite type of video game is to play, you can be sure that the Xbox will have a top of the line game in that category. Some of the most popular types are action thrillers, adventure, sports, or war games. The top 10 all time best selling games for the Xbox and the number of games that have been sold are the following.

1) Call of Duty: Black Ops - 12 Million
2) Kinect Adventures - 10 Million
3) Halo 3 - 8.1 Million Copies Sold
4) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - 7.56 Million
5) Gears of War 2 - 5.1 Million
6) Gears of War - 5 Million
7) Grand Theft Auto IV - 4.36 Million
8) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - 4.2 Million
9) Halo: Reach - 3.7 Million
10) Fable II - 3.5 Million

There are also all kinds of Xbox accessories that you can acquire that will if you can believe this, take the entertainment value you receive from this one of a kind creation to a whole new level. Some of these are controllers and remotes, Xbox 360 av cable, Kinect sensor, and headsets and communication devices.

The Wii is another of the best selling video game consoles in the world today. Just like the Xbox, it also has games in every category under the sun. This ensures that whatever type of game you enjoy most, there will be one waiting for you to bring additional excitement into your life. The following are the best selling games for the Wii, and the number of games that have been sold.

1) Wii Sports - 58.35 Million
2) Wii Play - 26.62 Million
3) Wii Fit - 26.60 Million
4) Mario Kart Wii - 20.84 Million
5) Wii Sports Resort (with Wii Motion Plus) - 12.81 Million
6) Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 9.19 Million
7) Super Mario Galaxy - 8.29 Million
8) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games - 7.39 Million
9) Mario Party 8 - 6.87 Million
10) New Super Mario Bros. Wii - 6.68 Million

The following are a few of the Wii's most popular accessories; Wii motion plus, Wii wheel, Wii zapper, and the Wii balance board. If you have not started playing and enjoying all the action that these two out of this world creations can bring into a person's life, you just might want to start thinking about why they are so popular and so many people spend hours each day using them.

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The Best Way to Capture Video Games Console Footage on Your PC

There are many reasons you might want to capture game footage from your Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 or Xbox 360. Maybe you want to review a video game, create a video log, or you might just want to brag to your mates about achieving a perfect score.

But capturing console footage isn't as easy as it sounds. There are a couple of options, which vary quite a lot in price. It all depends on how much you want to spend and the quality of capture you need.

The cheapest option is to simply film the TV or monitor. You can use any digital camera which has a video record option, for this. But you might see screen flicker on TV's, and reflections might be visible in the screen, so it's really not an option if you need a professional look.

Another cheap option is using the EasyCap USB device (or sometimes called EZ-Cap). This is a budget piece of hardware which captures any component-cable input and plugs directly into your PC via USB. It's extremely cheap because it's slightly out-dated hardware, but you can still achieve good results. It captures up to 640x480 resolution.

If you want to play your console on your TV at the same time as recording footage, you'll need to get some RCA splitters for your cables. Otherwise you can just watch your PC screen and play, although there might be some slight lag.

However, as the EasyCap takes an Analogue input, it records in interlaced mode. This isn't ideal, and requires de-interlacing after you've saved the file. Otherwise you might see small horizontal lines appear across your recording.

If you want to spend a bit more money, you should consider investing in a Roxio Game Capture card. This costs more but as with most things in life, you get what you pay for. It is capable of capturing higher resolutions than the Easycap, and can also record in progressive scan mode rather than interlaced, which will result in a crisper, sharper picture.

It takes a digital input in the form of composite cables. You also get less lag if you want to play and record from the same display.

Finally, the best solution is to use a a DVR (or sometimes called a PVR) which stands for Digital Video Recorder. These are the most costly option, but also give best results. They can generally record up to 1080i resolutions, and can quickly record and burn DVDs.

So it all depends on what quality recording you need, together with the price you want to pay. EasyCap is recommended for beginners, but Roxio or a PVR should be used if you are more serious.

Written by Sam Applegate. Blogger for canihaveago. A gift review site.


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Review of Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2012 Video Game

For many gamers, exercise games may appear to be the perfect solution to meet their fitness goals. However, there are some aspects of exercise games that consumers should consider prior to making a selection. After all, the best fitness game must contend with gym memberships and personal training sessions. Exercise video games should include effective workout routines, plenty of exercise regimens and enough excitement to keep motivated. The best game also shouldn't inhibit gamers with a controller. Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2012 isn't one that meets these requirements for workout video games; rather, it exceeds expectations set by other games.

One setback that fitness video games must avoid is redundancy. This is the reason most fitness goals fail and is one that the best exercise game should avoid. With Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2012, redundancy doesn't exist. In addition to the many routines, over a dozen fitness styles are included. If players wish to train for self-defense, cardio boxing offers the perfect combination of strength and technique development. If players prefer to just have fun and cut loose, the variety of dancing routines may be the right fit. Environments, music and other aspects also change periodically. You'll even find plenty of mini exercise video games within this title to enhance your success.

The best workout video game should also free players from burdensome controllers and allow them to enjoy their full range of motion. Your Shape Fitness Evolved: 2012 achieves this by utilizing the Xbox 360's Kinect technology. This option, which is only available to a limited number of exercise video games, uses state-of-the-art sensors to detect and track the player's body movements. Unlike most games, this frees player from using a controller, wearing sensors or even relying on an electronic floor mat and allows them to focus on exercising. This is a rare feature among exercise games but one that is sure to prove successful every time.

Want to bring your friends in on the fun? Not only is the excitement enhanced, it's essential for the success of fitness video games and available in Your Shape Fitness Evolved: 2012. You may want to exercise with friends in a session or compete with them across an entire regimen. You may also want to explore the many mini exercise games together. The game should leave the choice to you and, unlike many exercise games, it's what you'll find in this title.

Of course, it can be difficult to fit an exercise regimen into a busy schedule. This, however, is another advantage with fitness video games; you pop it in during your free time and end the session when necessary. However, Your Shape Fitness Evolved: 2012 goes further than most other exercise video games by not only providing you with a customizable schedule, but also routines designed to fit that schedule, regardless of how much free time you have.

This fitness game should also allow you to focus on specific areas to tone and strengthen. It may be a rare find in most workout video games, but it's a given in Your Shape Fitness Evolved: 2012. Unlike most other workout games, this title allows you to focus on certain areas of your body, including arms and legs. If you need to grow accustomed to heavy lifting, you'll also find exercises to help strengthen your back and other areas. This sets it apart from other games and may even help it qualify as the best exercise game.

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Video Game Review of Killzone 3 for PS3

This game is the sequel to Killzone 2. This game is about a war between two groups of humans. On one side, there is the ISA; these are the good guys with human faces. On the other side, there are their enemies; the Helghast. These are the humans that wear the red-goggled masks. The Helghast are a menacing group and they are determined to take control of the whole universe.

Killzone 3 picks up right where the last game left off. The game begins with a small group of ISA soldiers that are struggling to survive after being abandoned and left on enemy territory. Throughout the course of the game, you play as Sev. Sev is the same hero from Killzone 2. Sev's purpose is to do as much damage to the Helghast as possible before he is rescued, caught or killed.

Where the storyline falters, the action makes up for it. The action sequences throughout the game are visually impressive. This game offers smooth animations as well as transitions. This makes the game enjoyable when shifting from the standard shooting position, to looking through the sight on the assault rifle. The weapons sound powerful and the animations effectively convey bullets hitting armor. The blood that erupts from your enemies also appears to be extremely realistic.

This game offers a variety of weapons to kill the Helghast soldiers. The popular flamethrower returns as well as the boltgun. In addition to the M82, there are several new weapons that pack plenty of firepower. One of the new weapons allows the shooter to charge up a glowing green sphere of energy that blows through several enemies at once. Another powerful weapon allows the shooter to switch between two modes. One mode actually rains down artillery gunfire onto the Helghast soldiers and their vehicles.

Although this game alleges it uses all of the Playstation's robust processing power, there are moments in the game where the flow is staggered by minor glitches. It is important to note that there are no loading screens throughout the game. However, it's impossible to ignore the times when the game stops for a split-second to transition into another section of a level. There are also rare moments where the scripted sequences in the game will not start because a teammate is not in the right location. Furthermore, the sequence may pause if Sev isn't facing in the correct direction.

Killzone 3 does a great job of separating the levels. Between the levels on foot and the levels in the vehicles, this game transitions seamlessly. Although the entire campaign is linear, Killzone offers just enough time from moment to moment to keep you from accurately predicting the next objective. Every action sequence throughout the game is completely immersive. The combat sequences are more intense and more savage than many other first person shooter games. The design and visual complexity of Killzone 3 makes it interesting and entertaining despite the poorly developed storyline. The use of well-timed pacing and amazing action sequences throughout the campaign makes this game a must have for any PS3 shooting fan. In addition, the much improved and cool multiplayer mode is essential to the Killzone experience.

A downside to Killzone 3 is the one dimensional characters. From the hero, Sev, to the evil Helghast leaders; the traits of all the characters are consistent. The interplay as well as the dialogue between the characters is completely predictable. Consequently, the point of view of the soldiers is not nearly complex enough for a war game. The dynamics that allow the gamer to feel empathy or compassion for the characters is not present in this game. In the original Killzone, Captain Templar was a popular and well liked character. However, there are not many likeable characters in this game. The soldiers are indeed charming; in a savage brute kind of way, but Sev and the rest of the ISA appear to be more like thoughtless drones than soldiers facing a life or death situation. The soldiers do not appear to be fully affected by the feeling of abandonment. Honestly, these characters are not characters that the gamer can relate to or identify with.

Overall, Killzone 3 provides the gamer with a well-rounded experience. The game-play offers devastating melee attacks in addition to powerful gunfire. If close enough to a Helghast soldier, Sev can push his thumbs in the eyes of the soldiers. Sev can also execute a lethal tracheotomy using only his knife. Although the melee attacks may appear to be a minor addition, these attacks add a deeper strategy into the game-play. The only disadvantage of the melee attacks is that Sev is left open to get caught in passing gunfire. This game is visually amazing and utilizes great weapons. The weapons sound powerful and the blood looks realistic. Even though the storyline is a bit predictable and underdeveloped, Killzone 3 is a must have for any first person shooter enthusiast.

Gameplay - 9 out of 10

Graphics - 9.5 out of 10

Soundtrack - 8.5 out of 10

Immersion - 9 out of 10

Overall Rating - 9 out of 10

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Top 10 Most Independent Women in Video Games

10. Chloe Frazer (Uncharted Series)

Quote: "Seems like I am always saving your ass."

Not only is she a treasure hunter, this Australian badass is equally comfortable in a gunfight or a fistfight, whatever the occasion demands. Chloe is fearless, brave, and possesses a saucy attitude to boot.

9. Samantha Byrne (Gears of War 3)

Quote: "Don't mind him, somebody stole his teddy when he was little."

Private Samantha "Sam" Byrne, also called "duchashka" or "lovely duchess" is not your typical soldier. She's a battle-hardened veteran who kills alien Locusts by day and fights for humanity's survival by night.

8. Oerba Yun Fang (Final Fantasy 13)

Quote: "You want to keep breathing? Shut up and come quiet."

With a name like Fang, this girl has to be tough. As a member of the Yun Clan, Fang is as intense and fearless as she is compassionate and caring. With willingness to fight and sacrifice for those she cares for and tremendous skill with a spear, Fang is more than able to handle business.

7. Chun Li (Street Fighter Series)

Quote: "Don't worry. I didn't damage anything permanently, I think."

Driven by a plot of revenge, Chun Li sought to avenge her father who was murdered while investigating the Shadaloo crime syndicate. As a talented martial artist with legs as thick as tree trunks, I'd say Li is undoubtedly a contender in the hardcore category. Since her origins in Street Fighter II in 1991, Li has been an icon of the entire franchise and has been dubbed, the "First Lady of Fighting Games".

6. Faith Connors (Mirror's Edge)

Quote: "The authorities said the changes, the monitoring, banning and regulations, were for the greater good. But good, isn't the same as right"

Not only is she a free-running expert, she's a tattoo-wearing, independent woman who jumps off of buildings for fun. To rebel against the totalitarian regime of her city, she joined the Runners, an illegal underground courier group who operate independently without the intrusion of governmental surveillance. Beauty, brains, and passion.

5. Jill Valentine (Resident Evil Series)

Quote: "It's true that once the wheels of justice begin to turn, nothing can stop them... nothing. It was Raccoon City's last chance... and MY last chance. My last escape..."

Special Agents are sworn to secrecy and for good reason. Jill Valentine has witnessed a multitude of government secrets over the years ranging from covert research facilities to genetic mutants. Despite the multiple zombie outbreaks, she managed survive and destroy the most menacing creatures in her path and with limited ammo mind you.

4. Sheik/Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda Series)

Quote: "Time passes, people move... Like a river's flow, it never ends... A childish mind will turn to noble ambition... Young love will become deep affection... The clear water's surface reflects growth..."

With exception to Kitana from the Mortal Kombat series, princesses aren't typically the toughest characters on the block. Princess Zelda fulfills this traditional role with an insufferable habit of getting kidnapped over and over again. In her usual form, she possesses the Triforce power of wisdom...yawn. As her alter ego Sheik, she takes on an entirely different persona becoming proactive, determined, and... a great harp player.

3. Jack (Mass Effect 2)

Quote: "Turns out, mess with someone's head enough, you can turn a scared little kid into an all powerful bitch."

Jack, also known as "Subject Zero", is a notorious criminal whose crimes include piracy, kidnapping, vandalism and murder. As a biotic, she has immense power allowing her to tear enemies apart and lift foes and objects from a distance. Jack exudes a tough exterior but under the surface, is still haunted by her troubling past. I wouldn't say that to her face though that's for sure.

2. Samus Aran (Metroid Series)

Quote: "My past is not a memory. It's a force at my back. It pushes and steers. I may not always like where it leads me, but like any story, the past needs resolution. What's past is prologue."

Samus shocked the world in 1986 when unsuspecting gamers discovered that the infamous bounty hunter and protagonist of Metroid was in fact a female. As one of the world's most loved video game heroines, her gender in no way hindered her from a lifelong career battling space pirates, clashing with extraterrestrial parasites, and exploring hostile, unfamiliar worlds. Not to mention that she owns an arsenal of lasers, rockets, gadgets and weaponry that make her formidable against any opponent.

1. The Boss (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater)

Quote: "One must die and one must live. No victory, no defeat. The survivor will carry on the fight. It is our destiny... The one who survives will inherit the title of Boss. And the one who inherits the title of Boss will face an existence of endless battle."

The Boss's story represents a tragic past, a courageous present, and an absent future. She sacrifices her life, her motherhood, and her legacy for the prospect of a country that had turned its back on her. There are very few characters in existence, let alone female characters, that portray this level of depth, complexity, and distinctiveness. Her story paired with her commanding physical ability of CQC (close-quarters-combat) is what sets The Boss apart as the most indomitable, creative, and profound female character of all time.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Top 10 Video Games On The Xbox 360!

If someone has an Xbox 360, or are looking to buy one, chances are they're overwhelmed by the amount of video games available for the system. Here is a breakdown of the top ten Xbox games. Some are new video games, and some are based on video game reviews.

1. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Without a doubt, this game is a must for any XBox 360 owner. The graphics are stunning, and the playtime is unlimited due to never ending quests. This game gives players maximum control over their character's development and allows the player to choose their path as a Dragonborn.

2. Batman Arkham City

This game is the sequel to Arkham Asylum and gives players the ability to play as both Batman and Catwoman. Playing Arkham City will test melee combat abilities along with investigative skills as players battle through Arkham's roster of villains.

3. Gears of War 3

Gears of War 3 allows the player to join forces with other players in a battle to save humanity. Along with the amazing fighting, this game's engrossing story line will keep people playing.

4. Assassin's Creed Revelations

While still keeping with the amazing combat abilities that have marked previous titles in this series, Revelations takes a new direction with the story of Ezio Auditore and keeps the game feeling fresh.

5. Mass Effect 2

The alternate universe that players are continuing to battle for is stunningly rendered. The game allows people to choose their actions as they go, and this ultimately determines the fate of their team.

6. Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

This is a whimsical game that takes players through the history of Indiana Jones. This adventure is a bit more amped up compared to other Lego titles; people can fight with objects around them, and they can swim, climb and crawl through the terrain.

7. Portal 2

While the cake may still be a lie, this mind bending adventure game is not. Filled with puzzles to solve and walls to run through, the Portal series is on its way to becoming a classic.

8. L.A. Noire

In an effort to make the role of a 1940's detective as real as possible, the game painstakingly recreated 8 sq. miles of L.A. as it was in 1947. The player's job in this title is to solve grisly murders by interrogating witnesses, finding clues, and searching crime scenes.

9. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

In this Star Wars game, the player is cast as Secret Apprentice of Darth Vader. While upgrading their force powers, players will get a peek into the goings on in the Star Wars years not seen in movies.

10. Bioshock 2

This sequel allows players to hold both weapons and plasmids at the same time, as players battle through Rapture, the underwater city.

This list of video games will be a great addition to any XBox 360 owner's collection.

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The Era of Video Games!

Since the birth of Pong, video games have rapidly gained popularity among people of all races, cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. Currently, there are a variety of games to thrill nearly anyone, ranging from first person shooter games to real time strategy and even role playing games. This huge variety of games available has given rise to a gaming culture, and with the exponential rise in technological advancement, this evolving culture has taken root among society with influences reaching as far as popular culture and television. One of the signs of this rising gaming culture is the vast number of sites built upon video game reviews and video game cheats on the internet. This culture shows no signs of slowing down. Moore's law states that computing power doubles every 18 months, which means new games are evolving and improving so rapidly that the future of gaming is unimaginable.

Many speculate that we are only several years away from virtual reality games; if true, this will have a huge impact not only on culture and society, but also in the way we perceive life. In the future, perhaps everyone will be avid gamers and build virtual societies, essentially creating alternate realities through a video game. The internet has been a huge facilitator for this change in gaming. From anywhere around the world people can connect and communicate within a new reality. New games such as WoW are a perfect example of this. As technology and interlinked gaming realities increase, video game cheats become more and more outdated and video game reviews become more prominent because of the competitive nature of online video games.

For many, this rapid evolution is terrifying and for others liberating. Our society will undergo a paradigm shift in the way we view reality, eventually the technology of new video games will become so advanced we can not only see and hear these realities but also smell and taste these created societies in such quality and definition that it will be inseparable from everyday life. These games will have the ability to not only be used for recreation but also educational use, as virtual reality simulators able to place people in situations that are normally too dangerous or expensive. It is estimated that in 50 years all of the current computing power available in the world will be able to be placed in a contact lens and as cheap as a sheet of computer paper. The future form and function that video games will take is currently unimaginable, no one knows where this new technology will lead mankind so brace yourself and prepare to, "Do a barrel roll."

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Top 10 Reasons To Rent Video Games Online

Renting video games online is gaining some serious popularity with hardcore and casual gamers alike. Whether you are just hearing about this industry for the first time or have been on the fence about joining here are 10 great reasons to start renting video games online.

10 - It's Easy. Digging through shelves at the local department store for games can be a nightmare. Especially when you are looking for a very specific title that you are not even sure they have in stock. When you rent online, a few mouse clicks are all you need to gain access to the titles you want.

9 - It's Fun. Braving crowds, traffic, and long lines to grab the latest video game isn't something gamers look forward too. When you rent online, you can rent all the games you want from the comfort of your own home.

8 - It's Organized. The game rental queue, personal rating system, peer reviews, and critic reviews are just some of the amazing tools to keep your gaming life organized. Renting games online lets you easily find and manage the games you want to play.

7 - No Buyer's Remorse. Unfortunately not all video games are winners. No one likes to spend top dollar for a game just to play it for 15 minutes and realize it stinks. What do you do then? Stick it on a shelf forever or return it to the store for a hardly any store credit? With renting games online, if you don't love the game, it can be zooming back to the warehouse within hours.

6 - Unlimited Information. Not sure what new games you want to play? No more guessing at the store, or reading random cases to find out if you will like it. Renting online gives you thousands of peer reviews, critic reviews, game-play videos, cinematic trailers, and screen shots all at your finger tips.

5 - Game Selection. With renting video games online, you have access to over 8,000 titles across 13 platforms, far more than any local store could carry. From hard-to-find classics to all the hot new releases, they will have everything you want.

4 - No Restrictions. When you rent games online there are no due dates and no restrictions. Play the games as long as you like with no late fees. You have the freedom to rent what you want when you want for as long as you want.

3 - Endless Inventory. Have you ever gone out to the store to purchase that hot new game just to find they are all sold out? Or find out that you have to stand in line at midnight just to get a copy? Renting games online gives you access to all the hot new releases, guaranteed.

2 - Save Money. This is were the choice gets obvious. It's not unusual for gamers to spend several hundred even thousands on games each year. How many of those games just sit on a shelf now collecting dust? Renting video games online gives you a wider selection, better access and outstanding features at a fraction of the price.

1 - Try Before You Buy. So you rented a game, and you LOVE it, it's got replay value, it's a keeper. No problem. Just log into your account online and select you want to purchase the game for a low used price. They send you out the case, the manual, and anything else along with your next game rental.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Most Useful Video Game Support Characters

Fawkes - (Fallout 3)
Quote: "No more games, time to die!"

Fawkes is one of many potential companions in Fallout 3. Other helpers include Dogmeat the dog, Clover the slave, and Charon...the zombie man. I'm sure you can see why I chose Fawkes. This behemoth of a creature is one of the few super mutants in the post-apocalyptic wasteland that has retained a sense of civility and intelligence. And when intellect doesn't solve the problem, his giant Gatling laser will.

Sanguine's Dremora - (The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim)
Quote: "Another; who seeks death!"

From the get-go, Skyrim immerses players into a world rife with danger and hostility. This is no Wizard of Oz. The Dragonborn has to worry about much more menacing foes than lions, tigers, and bears. How about Dragons, Mammoths, and Draugrs? It's always helpful to have a little backup in dire times such as these. With the use of the Sanguine Rose, players can summon their own demonic henchman instantly into battle. Helpful AND smells nice.

Sheva/Chris - (Resident Evil 5)
Sheva Quote: "Your time's up you son of a bitch!"

Chris Quote: "I'm no superhero. But together, we can end this."

I couldn't have said it better myself. Zombies suck, and that's not including the other biologic monstrosities that lurk within the African landscape. Hey it's always nice having someone to take an inventory-organizing-break with too.

Metal Gear Mk. II - (Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots)
Quote: "Robot Sounds"

What has two legs, stealth capability, a built-in taser and is controlled with a PS3 Dualshock 3? The answer is either the Mk. II or a really weird custom controller. While this robot does border the lines of cuteness, it makes up for its unassuming appearance with a multitude of helpful tools, gizmos, and gadgets. Why should Old Snake approach a band of enemy soldiers head on when he can utilize the Mk. II? Cloaking allows the Mk. II to sneak up behind unaware soldiers with ease. Its manipulator arm can emit a shock wave that knocks foes unconscious. Not to mention that this little guy can pick up items riddled across the battlefield AND it can be controlled from a remote location. If anyone hasn't guessed, I want one for Christmas.

Navi - (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)
Quote: "HEY? HELLO? LOOK? LISTEN? WATCH OUT!"

Navi is a know-it-all. She is a floating orb of encyclopedia knowledge that often presents itself in the worst or most unneeded circumstances. While many would argue that Navi's intrusions could be considered annoying, as an 8-year-old playing my first 3D Zelda adventure, I'd regard her inferences as a healthy mix of helpful tips and unaccommodating comments.

Donald and Goofy - (Kingdom Hearts Series)
Donald Quote: "Aw, what do you know, you big palooka"?

Goofy Quote: "Gawrsh! Don't like the looks of this place. I bet it's crawlin' with ghosts!"

The Kingdom Hearts series is about the weirdest idea for a video game that I've ever seen. Somehow the mix of Disney nostalgia and JRPG storytelling just works. I never thought that I'd be equipping some of my childhood icons with battle gear against hordes of souless monsters, but hey Donald and Goofy are surprisingly effective. What better companions could a pre-teen protagonist ask for other than real-life cartoon characters? Sora is one lucky guy.

King of Red Lions - (The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker)
Quote: "You must believe in your own courage, which has led you to triumph over the many hardships you have faced...and you must triumph once again! You must rise above the trial of the gods!"

The King of Red Lions is the King of Hyrule turned into a nautical vessel, and boy is he a trooper. His royal blood in no way effects his unquestionable work ethic, traipsing across a limitless ocean to help out a little boy clad in green clothes. What this boat lacks in stature, he more than makes up for in perseverance and usefulness in a world comprised almost entirely of water.

The Darkness - (The Darkness Series)
Quote: "Learn that you are my puppet!"

The Darkness is a double-edged sword. On one hand, yielding an all-powerful malevolent entity grants its host, Jackie Estacado a ton of badass powers including dual, soul-eating serpents. On the other hand, the longer the Darkness' power is used, the faster it will consume and completely take over the host. Regardless, that thing saved Jackie's life on more than one occasion, plus, having a god-like creature on your side can't be the worst thing to happen.

Shadowmere - (The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim)
Quote: "Horse sounds"

Transportation comes in all shapes and sizes in the video game world, with cars representing only the tip of the ice berg. Who wants to drive when you can ride on the back of a demon horse? Born out of a pool of darkness and sporting glowing red eyes, Shadowmere is no ordinary horse. Not only does this noble steed carry your character across one of the largest maps in the history of gaming, he is ready and willing to fight just about any creature that you can imagine. Dragon versus horse? Don't count Shadowmere out.

Dominic Santiago - (Gears of War Series)
Quote: "But I'm Dom. I'm a good guy. I don't threaten women, this isn't me, honestly."

In the world of everything delicious, peanut butter has jelly. In Gears of War, protagonist Marcus Fenix had Dominic Santiago. Like two peas in a pod, the war buddies have been to hell and back, through thick and thin, and in the face of such adversity, the duo have saved lives and ensured the survival of the human race. Awww.

Claymore - (Call of Duty Series)
Quote: "BOOM"

Some say the dog is man's best friend, others say a gun is the soldier's key ally; I say the claymore is quite possibly the best supporting character in Call of Duty's bag of goodies. This item of destruction can be a player's best asset on in the midst of combat, especially in Modern Warfare 2. Picture this, enemies abound, flanks at every turn, and a less than reliable team mate at your side, what are you to do? Utilizing the Scavenger Pro perk in combination with a certain explosive comrade allows for an infinite supply of Claymores and thus, a relatively impenetrable defense from enemies flanking from the rear or slipping through the cracks. Too bad they are practically useless in MW3.

Who are some of your favorite video game helpers?

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Video Game Articles - How to Write for Greater Profits

Are you a writer or webmaster trying to write video game articles for your gaming site? Do you have the right level of SEO knowledge and the right keywords to capture high traffic and profits for your products and website? What are the things you need for writing video game articles that generate traffic and sales or higher revenues that will catch the attention of valuable clients for long-term deals?

The first thing you need to do is to get the latest news about the various existing video games and look for the new things at the market. Do your research by subscribing to news feeds, gaming forums, or even some referral sites. Referral sites provide a wide range of news from such popular game sites as gamestop.com, iup.com, IGN.com and many more.

Joining gaming forums and participating on discussion boards will even help you to gain more facts, get the latest game updates or even share and clarify opinions with other users regarding a particular gaming topic or issue. Your subscription to the different gaming news feeds also makes a difference here. News feeds will give you the latest updates and breaking news about your favorite games on a regular basis. These things make you more equipped to start doing keyword research that will match your needs in promoting your website or products to attract long-lasting customers in the end.

Now that you have gathered enough facts, you need to be more conscious about your writing style that will attract your target audience magnificently. Remember that you are writing for various gamers on the web and not for lawyers. Write in a light manner but try to balance your tone between the formal manner and the informal one. Most gamers need to rush things up so they try to look for further facts on your written content in a style that they will enjoy. You need to fill this need for your readers' delight and content satisfaction to keep them coming back to your site for more of the latest news and game articles that they need to know before they can click on your link or buy your products online.

Another thing you need to prioritize when writing video game articles is to get a thorough understanding about the such gaming consoles that are widely used by gamers for both online and offline games as the PlayStation2, PlayStation3, Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PC platform, iPod Touch, iPad or even the iPhone. You also need to be familiar with the different genre like the MMORPG, action and adventure, first person shooter, sports, puzzle, racing and even the latest arcade games.

Once you have these skills and knowledge, you are now ready for winning your way to writing topnotch video game articles that generate positive results quickly. Another way to enhance exposure and successful output is to submit your article to various article directories or even to the social bookmarking sites with back links to your site.

Writing is fun but playing online games can add pleasure to your work. There are resources like Yepi and Y8, where you can find games of your taste.


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