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Online Casino Games

Posted by Chris Minton on Saturday, 20 March, 2010

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A Video Game Environment of Your Own

Posted by Chris Minton on Monday, 28 April, 2008

Have you ever fantasized about building a video game environment of your own?

A place where you and your friends could spend hours and hours playing your favorite games without interruption? Or how about a place that really shows off your game skills? It’s really pretty simple to create such a place and you don’t need to rent out a video game hall to do it. I will introduce a few ideas you can use to build the ultimate gaming center.

The first thing that you want to do is maintain a happy household if you’re family member. Trying to play a pro-family game like Super Mario Tetris or Halo 2 can be impossible with kids running around the house and screaming bloody murder. You won’t be able to enjoy the latest role-playing game when the wife’s nagging you about bills or undone chores too. Keep a happy home, keep a happy marriage, and your time spent playing video games is heaven away from heaven.

It’s no secret that some games require as much concentration and focus as when studying for a calculus exam and there’s nothing more frustrating than when you can’t figure out how to get through to the next level of a game. This is no time to be distracted and if home life isn’t what it could be, you’ll never be able to concentrate on your game. Strive to make home a place to unwind first and then work on enjoying your games.

You can next dedicate a place in your home as your exclusive game room. This will not only emphasis the importance that gaming is to you and to your family members as well. It will also become conducive to the mentality that you need to play a fun and relaxing. If budget permitting, decorate the room with all the amenities that you want. You could add a recliner or two for your friends, a small stand to hold snacks, a bookcase for your games, and you could even add a small refrigerator and microwave. Your intent here is to declare the space as yours and that it serves only one purpose: pure gaming pleasure.

What you’re after is a place that’s completely and totally pleasing to you, both aesthetically and functionally so that you’ll enjoy your time there.

With your own space dedicated to gaming, you will want to do what’s necessary to maintain it and keep it in a condition that’s inviting not only for yourself, but for others as well. Keep your equipment and games clean. Take care to keep wires from tangling and organize your magazine subscriptions, books, or Internet cheat-sheet printouts. Maintenance is a task that doesn’t have to burden you as long as you make a daily routine of it. The advantages of keeping a regular maintenance schedule shows that this space is important to you and that you have a right to keep it that way.

But take special care not to alienate yourself from the rest of your family. We all can have a favorite hobby and we can even dedicate a special area of the home to that hobby. However it’s extremely important to regard this place as a haven but not a hide out. It’s not an area to hide from the kids, it’s not a place to shun home responsibilities, and it’s not a place to live. If this special space is approached in the latter manner, you’ll soon discover it as a place of resentment, uncontrollable habit, or even depression. Be careful, schedule time with the family, and enter your playroom at appropriate times. Cooperation from others will then come naturally.


UFO: Extraterrestrials

Posted by Chris Minton on Tuesday, 11 December, 2007

Thirteen years ago, a little game called X-COM: UFO Defense debuted, pitting players against alien invaders and charging them with creating a network of bases around the globe, shooting down UFOs, capturing and researching alien technology, and then using it against the aliens in turn-based tactical squad
combat. That’s the formula UFO: Extraterrestrials follows almost to the letter, falling just short of being a direct remake of X-COM.

But don’t get too excited—the second coming of X-COM is not yet among us. UFO is rife with shortcomings and bugs that make it inferior to its inspiration at almost every turn. Graphics are a major weak point. While all of the environments and aliens are rendered in crude 3D, your squad members are, inexplicably, 2D sprites. UFO also suffers from a shortage of tactical maps; X-COM uses randomly generated maps to keep encounters unpredictable, but you’ll know UFO’s maps like the back of your hand after a couple of hours. At least the environment is destructible.

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Spongebob Squarepants Quad Pack

Posted by Chris Minton on Monday, 24 September, 2007
Spongebob Squarepants The Yellow Avenger

One of the most frequent complaints about children’s software is that,despite the obvious work that has gone into them,they never last long enough and are quickly finished.

If you’re sick of buying games or programs for the young ones that only keep them interested for a few hours,the Spongebob Squarepants Quad Pack might be the thing to consider buying.As the name suggests,there are four games included in the pack,with enough material to keep the kids entertained for some time. It must be said that the focus here is not on education,but rather on simple fun;mouse and reasoning skills are the only real skills that are honed.

four colorful adventures that are both entertaining and amusing.The Spongebob Squarepants Movie sees Spongebob travel to a mysterious destination with his friend Patrick.Employee of the Month has Spongebob setting out for the Neptune’s Paradise amusement park as a result of his hard work. Operation Krabby Patty gives abroad introduction to Spongebob’s home of Bikini Bottom,and the evil Plankton is out to cause havoc in the Battle for Bikini Bottom.

The games all use the same method of control. Each colorful scene includes a number of elements that can be clicked on, or characters that can be talked to. All of these activities can be done with a single mouse click, which means children can happily be left to their own devices. It all adds up to a fun and accessible package.Including a selection of games in one pack means there is plenty of material to last for a while and is well worth the price.


Disney Hotshots Beauty and the Beast

Posted by Chris Minton on Saturday, 22 September, 2007

The timeless tale of Beauty and the Beast comes to life in this activity center aimed at children from four years and upwards. We’ve had our criticisms of the Disney Hotshot titles in the past;too often they’ve relied more on the reputation of the stories they are based on than on their own merits. Here, though, is a title that brings together the charm of the Beast’s castle and a decent quantity of fun and educational activities.

Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom

The aim of the game is to prepare a surprise party for the Beast,and there is much that has to be done. From helping in the kitchen to choosing the dances, music and decorations, young ones will be kept busy and entertained. There are tools for producing creative artwork such as stained glass pictures, invitations and greeting cards.Also an element of intrigue was maintained with the secret passages and the mysterious west wing,which players are warned to steer clear of.

The instructions that introduce the activities tend to be a little long-winded,but are well suited to the target age group.Beauty and the Beast is well worth the money,and will keep young ones entertained for hours.

Get it here: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom


Tabloid Tycoon

Posted by Chris Minton on Thursday, 20 September, 2007
Tabloid Tycoon

Many people claim that the tabloid press fabricates news.In the case of Tabloid Tycoon,they would be right. The objective of this tongue-in-cheek game is to create your own media empire,using all the tricks of the trade to gain the top spot in the competitive world of tabloid publishing.

The game works on a turn-based system of assigning reporters and photographers to chasing leads.Your strategy in this regard will determine the kind of publication you end up with.Assigning resources to a story increases its credibility but costs more than a ‘publish and be damned’ ethos.

The game is controlled from a virtual news room. From here staff can be assigned, finances reviewed, stories researched all in a day’s work for a budding media mogul. The wide variety of generated news stories range from the amusing to the ridiculous,but the turn-based game play quickly become a little repetitive.


Virtual Makeover 2

Posted by Chris Minton on Tuesday, 18 September, 2007

Few people can afford a professional makeover,no matter how impressive the results promise to be. Virtual Makeover 2 lets you create a whole new look without spending a penny,and without leaving your PC.

The first step is to load a photograph of yourself,either from the hard disk or a digital camera. Alternatively,you can experiment using the sample images that are included with the program.

Once a few simple visual calibrations have been made,the program’s functions can be accessed. There were a wide range of cosmetic tools available in a full spectrum of colors,as well as hairstyle options and jewelery, headgear and glasses.Results can be saved to the PC, or printed out to share with friends.

Virtual Makeover

The program interface is reasonably intuitive, but a tutorial would make it easier to get started.

On the plus side, images are created in layers,so each aspect of the makeover is applied separately without changing the original picture.

Invariably,programs like this rely on the original image being of a suitable quality,but with that taken care of, Virtual Makeover is a fun and risk-free
way to try out a new look.

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