Franchising the Video Game Console |
| 4/21/2009 7:20:24 PM |
What is an invention without related innovations to sell to worldwide consumers? Ever since the creation of the video game console other related products have hit the market calling us all to turn over hard earned paychecks for the latest and greatest. Who doesn’t love some new stuff? I know I do. My question is where the video game console franchise will go from here. So... Read More |
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Sound is an Important Part of a Home Theater System |
| 4/16/2009 11:37:36 AM |
A home theater system is one fine way to enjoy entertainment at home, whether it's watching DVDs or Blue Ray movies, or listening to CDs. The money that you invest in a home theater system will pay for itself in the many hours that you will spend listening to it and watching movies at home instead of at the theater. Going to the movies can cost a lot when you factor in the... Read More |
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First Look at Next Final Fantasy on the Nintendo Console |
| 4/10/2009 1:10:57 PM |
Final Fantasy Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is expected to more than just a mouth full. With an uncemented release date that some are predicting to be in December of 2009, the hype is already building. Final Fantasy in my opinion helped create a gamer base for past Nintendo consoles. The latest installment is being developed by a multitude of studios including... Read More |
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Rocking Out with the Video Game Console Classics |
| 4/10/2009 12:55:40 PM |
| Guitar Hero was one of the best innovations to come to the video game console in a long time. It created a whole new set of gamers who before never picked up a video game console controller. From drunken college chicks to paralegals, everyone loves to lose themselves in the land of Rock. The only problem I saw with the Guitar Hero series was the limited song choice. There is... Read More |
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When Will Nintendo Console Graphics Stop Sucking |
| 4/8/2009 6:43:15 PM |
I have a quick bone to pick with Nintendo console graphics. When is the company going to step into the 21 century and create a system that all non-Nintendo gamers have come to expect? I get the company has a specific niche to market to (young kids, adults, non-video game players) but why not offer the best of both worlds. It is easy to create the simple 2D graphics found... Read More |
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Stick with the Nintendo DS Lite Over the DSi |
| 4/8/2009 6:28:32 PM |
For all of the portable video game console fans out there who have been eyeing the new Nintendo DSi, I have some words of financial wisdom. Don’t waste 170.00 dollars + tax on the DSi if you already have the Nintendo DS Lite. It flat out is not worth it. Yea, the DSi has some new features but it is more of the same then a new generation of the Nintendo DS Lite. Some of the... Read More |
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Home Theater System Calibration Tips: Part III |
| 4/1/2009 2:33:46 PM |
One last thing about perfecting the bass for your home theater system before moving on, never turn sub levels to max. This will create a distorted rumble that sounds awful. Start from the lowest setting and increase the level until the sub matches the speaker sound. Understand that sound mixers adjust movie and album levels to different degrees so even after finding the... Read More |
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Home Theater System Don’ts: Part II |
| 4/1/2009 2:20:19 PM |
Picking up right where I left off in the last home theater system post brings me to subwoofer placement. The sub shouldn’t be placed in the nearest free space. All rooms are different so it is a good idea to move the sub around to figure out the location of clearest bass. When in a corner the sub will have the greatest booming effect but that is not always what a person is... Read More |
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Home Theater System Don’ts |
| 4/1/2009 2:04:43 PM |
A home theater system done right can turn any room into a mini-theater. Surround sound intensifies background noise, sound effects and my favorite video games. The first step of setting up an optimal home theater system is the product itself. Overkill is never a bad idea but an underpowered system will be a waste of money. You can always turn a powerful system down but you... Read More |
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