Grand Theft Auto 4 (IV) On PS3 Or Xbox 360
...ies with an updated version of Liberty City detailed potholes in streets and rooftop air conditioning vents. There are more boroughs to explore plus extra area outside of Liberty City limits. gta isn't particularly suited to straight-up team death match. For example - the mechanics and arena are simply not a fit for such competition. gta 4's world is simply too interesting: during most death match games you'll wish you could go and explore an alley or drive a car into the sunset without someone shooting at you with a rocket launcher.
Grand Theft Auto 4 is being hailed as the rock star of video games and is the most refined and polished release in the whole of the franchise history. Few games deliver on the hype this one does. Grand Theft Auto 4 is one of the first games to utilize Natural Motion's Euphoria engine for realistic body movement, and from what has been previewed, this animation engine deserves the hype. Bodies react realistically to gunshots, legs bend naturally to uneven terrain, and you can see momentum in running and stoppi...more
Why Renting Wii Games Makes Sense
...forms. This customer base is extremely large and companies find it very difficult to keep a balance between supply and demand.
However, the question of availability does not arise when it comes to renting games for Wii. So, if you have a Wii console, you just should not worry about getting the game you want from your online game renting company. You can be sur...more
Nintendo Revolution Price
...ycleit arrived in Europe six months after it debuted in North America. This leak gives credence to rumors that the Revolution could see a surprise 2005 launch in Canada and the US.
Of course, when more official information is available for both the release date and price, htt://www.nintendorevolution.ca will let you know.
...moreNintendo GameCube: Limited But Functional
...es and then store that music on the hard drive. Apparently with the GameCube, there isn't that option, so the user is stuck with whatever sound comes with the software.
The GameCube does have a decent amount of networking capability. Besides the ability to support four players on a single unit, the GamCube has an optional 56 Kbps modem adapter and a separate broadband adapter. The broadband adapter allows for playing over DSL and cable modems, with Local Area Network play an option on some game titles. It also has parallel and serial ports as well as two Digicard ports and one Type III PCMCIA expansion slot.
Another thing that puts the GameCube at a huge disadvantage when compared to the PS3 and the Xbox 360 is the fact that it's disk drive is designed for Nintendo's proprietary eight centimet...more
