Games and Technology

April 30, 2009

Play Mobile Games Anytime Anywhere

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Can you remember playing snake on your mobile phone in the ‘90s? Snake was one of the first mobile games and since then mobile games have gone from a basic design, to sophisticated, interactive games with creative graphics and fast processing times.

A mobile game is basically a video game played on a mobile phone, smartphone, PDA or hand held computer. Mobile games target general users who want to play anywhere, anytime and for short spells when they have a few minutes spare, for example: waiting for a bus, during a coffee break or waiting to receive an email. A good mobile phone should provide entertainment value and allow users to smoothly switch between game and work modes. Mobile game users do not want to spend a lot of time studying an operation manual on how a game should be played, so games have to be playable the moment it is downloaded.

To download, means to receive data from a remote system, such as: a webserver or a FTP server and it is a straightforward process. Content is usually downloaded ‘over the air’ (OTA) to your mobile phone. This means you are using airtime, and according to your mobile phone subscription, you may be charged. It is advisable to check with your mobile phone company before downloading anything, to avoid getting any unexpected charges.

Mobile games are big business and by 2009, analysts predict over 220 million people will be playing mobile games. Major investment has, and still is, being pumped into the mobile game business to improve the usability and reliability of devices and networks.

The most successful mobile games provide entertainment value to a broad range of players. No longer are games just targeted for youngsters, but men and women of all ages. Research has shown women prefer puzzles and non-violent mobile games that have soft colours and upbeat themes. Young men appear to be attracted to Java mobile games that involve an element of danger, are action-packed, and move at a fast pace. According to some latest reports, puzzle, retro arcade, and casino are the three most popular categories for mobile games.

Recent advancement in mobile games include, Multiplayer games and games with 3D graphics. Even poker can be played, using play money or real money. Some mobile games can only be played on certain mobile phones. It can be hard to determine what mobile game is suitable for a particular type of handset, but there are user-friendly websites that can help. They guide you to find out what make and model of phone you have, have a FAQ page and, if there is a problem with a download you’re not on your own because they are easy to contact. They make the choice of mobile games easy as the selection is broken down into categories, such as: new games, top rated, action, card, sports and trivia.

Payment for mobile games can be bought using a subscription option or purchase option. Generally, subscription means purchasing the game on a recurring month-to-month basis, and purchase option means a one-time payment for unlimited use. The number of games you can have on your phone will be dependent on the storage capacity you have for your phone, the file size of the games, and how many other applications you have on your phone.

Phone calls can be received while you are playing a mobile game – the game will automatically be paused while you take the call, and resume once your call is finished. If you are downloading a game and a call comes through, some phones will send the caller to voicemail. If you want to make a call while playing a game, some phones allow you to suspend the game, make the call, and then resume the game afterwards; or you’ll have to quit the game to make the call, although many games will automatically save your progress when you quit.

April 21, 2009

Which Online Gaming Console Is The Best?

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Gaming has become very popular in recent years. With the release of more online gaming sites, people are looking for the best gaming console. Computers used to be the only way to access the internet and game online, now you can hook up most gaming consoles. Access to other gamers through the internet has brought gaming to another level, making competition for the best gaming console fierce. There are currently a few great consoles on the market; all have online options making online gaming a new American pastime.

Nintendo Game Cube

Nintendo has recently added the Game Cube, allowing people fond of the Nintendo, to join gamers online. Some of the pros and cons of the Nintendo are;

Nintendo Game Cube is the first console from Nintendo allowing online access, leaving it behind the competition.

Games are familiar, therefore less complicated to play.

Nintendo has always been geared towards children, so parents feel it is safer than other consoles, with less violence and more education.

Unfortunately, being better for kid’s means it is less appealing to the older gamers.

Sony PlayStation 2

Sony PlayStation 2 was a sort of pioneer for online gaming consoles. Offering up the internet with your game console brought multiplayer games and competition to a new level. If you have never played your PlayStation2 online its time to take it for a test run with these great options;

Great console to begin your online gaming experience on.

PlayStation 2 has been around a while so it doesn’t offer many of the bells and whistles of the newer consoles.

PlayStation 2 offers free service for online gaming but expect to get what you pay for.

Regardless of its downfalls, PlayStation 2 is very popular and inexpensive.

Sony PlayStation 3

Sony has already had huge popularity with their PlayStation 2, which has online access. Their new system PlayStation 3 is due to be released in November 2006. Some cool features are;

Sony PlayStation 3 is veered more for adults than children.

Basic platform will remain mostly the same making it easy to adjust to and use.

Already extremely popular, making the new PlayStation 3 a heavily awaited console.

PlayStation 3 is expected to arrive just in time for the holidays.

New games and improved options and graphics.

Microsoft Xbox

Microsoft Xbox has online access for gamers for a small fee. Some services are free but the more involving ones such as Xbox live community are well worth the fee. Compare these great features available;

Xbox has various packages available. From 3 month subscriptions to 12 months, there is something available for everyone.

Service appears to be far superior to the other gaming consoles and their online features.

Microsoft Xbox live offers maps, new characters, and tracks for racing to name a few.

You can communicate with other Xbox live members in real time via a headset making multiplayer games ever popular.

Microsoft Xbox 360

Many fans of online gaming consoles have been awaiting the arrival of this new “King of Online Game Console”. The current generation of online gamers raves about the awesome capabilities.

Microsoft has added new games with superb graphics.

With lightning speed thanks to CPU strength, the Xbox 360 rules the above the rest.

Offering screensavers, music, internet browsing brought this gaming console past the others on the market today.

If you are looking for a great online gaming console the current generation of gamers would recommend Microsoft’s Xbox 360. It is a cut above the rest for now. Check out the new Sony PlayStation3 arriving in November 2006 for the latest system on the market. If you are looking for a kid friendly safe, clean online gaming console look to the Nintendo Game Cube. Good luck, Gamers!

April 9, 2009

It’s a Knockout Game Show – Made My Sides Ache !!

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Does anybody remember ‘It’s A Knockout’ on the good old BBC in the 70’s? What a treat that was for the whole family. It’s A Knockout was compulsive viewing in our house. The whole family would get real comfy around telly and delight at the stupid games, water fights and of course those hilarious Giant characters  nodding about with stupid expressions on their faces.

The interest and great laughter came from the cleverly inventive Knockout games such as: Elastic Bungee runs, Greasy Poles, Water Fights, Water Slides, Slippery Turntables, Giants in Costumes and more. All of course  with some good old BBC Gunge thrown in. Loved it!

Of course we had the local regional heats first, traipsing across merry old UK in the winter weather in some forsaken farmer’s field maybe!  It’s a knockout would then go on to the European version for summer viewing  (a much better idea), which I think as called “Jeux Sans Frontières”, which if my French serves me well means something like “Games Without Borders”… all in the interests of better Euro-relations. But we still wanted to stuff the rest didn’t we !!

A friend told me that It’s A Knockout actually started in the late 1960s in black & white but became a top show in the early 70’s. The main compere I remember was Stuart ‘Mad as a Hatter’ Hall, running around like a demented pixie and laughing hysterically at the contestants antics. He would ‘interview’ contestants before and after a silly game; confirm the ‘Joker’ had been played; try to hold the show together with commentary and of course check the scores with the dolly bird scorer, whom usually wore very tight hot-pants, the must have 70s fashion item for any self respecting dumb-blond.

Of course there are now companies that have revived the It’s A Knockout concept for team-building, private parties and family fun-days, I guess to cater for our nostalgia.

There was a ‘Marathon’ game that I think was ongoing between each other individual Knockout game. I can’t remember quite how this one worked but I think it was the BIG game that was spun out over the show to build a bit of tension to the scoring. The Joker of course could be played for a very confident team to double their points but was often squandered!

And who was the Knock-out’s ‘Dip-Stick’? He used to carry a very long stick to measure water collected from some precarious collection game? Was it Arthur someone or Eddie Waring ?? Or was he the Knockout referee with the whistle? He couldn’t talk that’s for sure!!

Whatever. I remember it fondly and in the pre-digital, reality TV age with only 3 channels to choose from then it was good family viewing… I don’t suppose It’s A Knock-out would last the test of time now? (unless it was called “I’m a celebrity, get me on the new knockout show cos I haven’t been picked for anything else show”).

April 8, 2009

It’s a Knockout Game Show – Made My Sides Ache !!

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Does anybody remember ‘It’s A Knockout’ on the good old BBC in the 70’s? What a treat that was for the whole family. It’s A Knockout was compulsive viewing in our house. The whole family would get real comfy around telly and delight at the stupid games, water fights and of course those hilarious Giant characters  nodding about with stupid expressions on their faces.

The interest and great laughter came from the cleverly inventive Knockout games such as: Elastic Bungee runs, Greasy Poles, Water Fights, Water Slides, Slippery Turntables, Giants in Costumes and more. All of course  with some good old BBC Gunge thrown in. Loved it!

Of course we had the local regional heats first, traipsing across merry old UK in the winter weather in some forsaken farmer’s field maybe!  It’s a knockout would then go on to the European version for summer viewing  (a much better idea), which I think as called “Jeux Sans Frontières”, which if my French serves me well means something like “Games Without Borders”… all in the interests of better Euro-relations. But we still wanted to stuff the rest didn’t we !!

A friend told me that It’s A Knockout actually started in the late 1960s in black & white but became a top show in the early 70’s. The main compere I remember was Stuart ‘Mad as a Hatter’ Hall, running around like a demented pixie and laughing hysterically at the contestants antics. He would ‘interview’ contestants before and after a silly game; confirm the ‘Joker’ had been played; try to hold the show together with commentary and of course check the scores with the dolly bird scorer, whom usually wore very tight hot-pants, the must have 70s fashion item for any self respecting dumb-blond.

Of course there are now companies that have revived the It’s A Knockout concept for team-building, private parties and family fun-days, I guess to cater for our nostalgia.

There was a ‘Marathon’ game that I think was ongoing between each other individual Knockout game. I can’t remember quite how this one worked but I think it was the BIG game that was spun out over the show to build a bit of tension to the scoring. The Joker of course could be played for a very confident team to double their points but was often squandered!

And who was the Knock-out’s ‘Dip-Stick’? He used to carry a very long stick to measure water collected from some precarious collection game? Was it Arthur someone or Eddie Waring ?? Or was he the Knockout referee with the whistle? He couldn’t talk that’s for sure!!

Whatever. I remember it fondly and in the pre-digital, reality TV age with only 3 channels to choose from then it was good family viewing… I don’t suppose It’s A Knock-out would last the test of time now? (unless it was called “I’m a celebrity, get me on the new knockout show cos I haven’t been picked for anything else show”).

April 4, 2009

The Rising Mobile Gaming Fever

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When you have a lot of time to kill or you are waiting in a long queue or you need a break from the work, the best option is to play a nice entertaining game on your mobile. These days, you’ll find more adults than teens interacting with mobile games. Consumers between the ages of 25 and 34 not only download more games than any other age group, but also play and purchase them more. Female gamers are also starting to become a part of the mobile gaming community.

Mobile gaming is so popular that people have actually become addicted to them. One of the primary reasons why mobile games are in high demand is the casual, comfortable and interactive gaming engagement they provide. The gaming industry is constantly working on creating innovative games with intricate and enhanced gaming features. They are constantly struggling to make this addiction a complete burning passion for people.

There are variety of mobile games found in different categories of racing games, puzzle/logic/skill games, action games, arcade games, role playing games, card and casino games, adventure games, strategy games and lifestyle games. To match different people’s needs, developers design single player or multi player games based on various technologies that include (eg. Embedded games, SMS/MMS games, browsing games, J2ME games, BREW games and native OS games.

One major problem faced by the publishers and developers of mobile game is describing a game in such a way that it attracts the customer to make the purchasing decision. They are mainly sold through network carriers / operator’s portal/ distributors by attracting user by their text descriptions and appealing screenshots. There are some well known and established play patterns that decrease the perceived level of risk for the buyer which includes (game play mechanics that are instantly recognizable) such as Tetris, Space Invaders or Poker.

On the other hand, platforms and technologies for mobile gaming have significantly improved. The available memory size, processor capacity, display size and resolution on mobile phones have all improved with time thus enhancing the overall gaming experience for the user. Nowadays users find latest interesting java games already fitted in mobile phones at the time of manufacturing. Many websites provide mobile games along with their free/trial options, allowing end users to play it for some time and if they like it they easily can purchase it. Apart from these mobile games can be also downloaded by using infrared and Bluetooth.

Juniper Research indicates that end user generated revenues for both one-time downloads and subscription/rentals of mobile games give a substantial market of $5bn in 2007 and it is expected to grow nearly to $16bn by the end of 2012 . Mobile gaming industry is not only creating numerous opportunities for game publishers and game developers but also opening new doors of great entertainment for users.

April 1, 2009

Are You Thinking About Buying A Gaming Console?

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Game consoles work like an interactive entertainment computer or electronic device, manipulating the video display (such as a TV, monitor etc) to display the game on screen.


These games consoles in the 6ft and 7th generation are perfect entertainment buddies for you when you go anywhere – they aren’t only a bunch of lights on weights but also very handy. Also, many of the best gaming consoles can handle HD DVDs, play back your digital photographs, grants you access to the World Wide Web via a built-in browser, allows you to play music and performs a great deal more multimedia tasks.


What’s a gaming console?


Because there are so many different game consoles now available it can be very confusing as to which console you should spend your hard earned cash on. Not only are they built solely for home use but now you have the added option of deciding whether you want a portable console. All the elite manufacturers which as of today include Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony now have both home and portable versions of their games consoles available.


Next generation consoles


The next line of generational consoles are on their way even if you have purchased an Xbox 360 (which is currently the latest amongst gaming consoles) there is still much to learn about them since the new Xbox is yet to arrive. Today there are three main consoles but be aware that the final features of the yet to arrive Xbox 720 aren’t 100% certain.


The price of gaming consoles


Prices for gaming consoles have dropped by a big margin as of today. Various portals also offers very attractive deals on the latest gaming consoles in numerous models from Nintendo, Xbox and Playstation consoles. These outlets offer money back and services for comparison to its clients, who in turn depend on these vendors for making the best shopping decisions.


In conclusion


The last console to talk about is the Nintendo Wii. Wii features include extended backwards compatibility for playing games of the older generation and it also features a highly innovative handling system such as the remote control for Wii. It’s the cheapest of the next generation consoles, about $250 and if you’d like to watch a DVD movie on it, you’ll have to pay extra for the appropriate external device. Nintendo consoles are pretty much the giants of the gaming industry; this is strengthened by Nintendo Wii’s high sales rate since release.

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