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Looking for a Wii console for sale this Christmas can be a tough task. Many retailers will be under high demand to supply to their existing customers, and then there are the many others who are looking to get into the gaming systems. The Wii console will be one of the most popular consoles this year and there's a good bet there will be heavy competition to get one if you're looking this close to Christmas.
Here are some secrets that will get you one as soon as you get a chance to get out to the shops:
1. The first place to try looking for a new Wii console this Christmas will be the biggest department stores. The reason is that they will be getting the biggest supply to meet the demand. If you're looking to get one of the deals, then make sure to get your hands on their catalogues so that you know what bonus items come with the console too. You'll often get the option of getting some games with it, or even some extra controllers or some other accessories. Shop around and see if you can get someone to swap out the games for something that you're more interested for a discounted price. Let them know that you're prepared to pay in full on pick up, and that they're assured a sale. This is a great strategy and you can be sure the sales people will be willing to take the sale so that they get closer to their target.
2. Look in the trading post or other second hand dealer. There are many online places to look and find second hand deals. Gaming consoles can be in very good condition if they're purchased through eBay or other similar reputable sources. Make sure to bid accordingly and not to pay too much if you're seeking something at the last minute. Its easy to get caught up in the bidding war just because it might be the last one before Christmas. Seriously, if you have to have one that badly, you probably should have planned ahead!
3. Write to Santa and cross your fingers. Honestly, if you're looking for the hottest item on the market this Christmas, and you've left it late then you most likely did not prepare very well for your holidays. Plan better next year, and be good so maybe Santa will bring you something nice. Get out your Amiga 500, they've still got some good games.
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Pc Gaming: Now & Then
My love of PC gaming started way back in the late 80's when the console market was still relatively non-existent, and computers were used merely my businesses to word-process or keep files on.
By today's standards the gaming world was Neanderthal-like, both in the games playability and the crude machines on which they were played. My first experience was with the PC/console hybrids such as the Commodore 64 and the Amiga. I excitedly received a Commodore 64 as a hand-me-down from one of my older siblings as they had gotten into the fast-moving new world of the Sega Master System!
It came with a gigantic keyboard that looked like it could sink a ship if thrown correctly, accompanied by an enormous tape machine on which to load the games. That's right, the games were on TAPE! Audio cassette sized games that you slotted into this clunky mass that looked like an old D.A.T recorder, you had to hit a combination of buttons, and you could go make (and eat) an entire 3 course meal by the time it loaded. Seriously. Like 20 minutes at least.
At least that's what it feels like looking back. Now I have a PC tower, with DVD re-writer, AMD Athlon 6400+ 3.0GHz dual core processor, 2Gb DDR2 RAM, Nvidea GFX card, 200GB Hard Drive space, I can fire it up in under 30 seconds, and in another 60 I can be online disarming a bomb whilst someone on the other side of the planet can be trying to reign fire on me and my team mates from an attack chopper.
The Call Of Duty saga, accompanied by the Battlefield and Counter Strike masses make up just part of the absolute phenomenon of online gaming that the PC world embarked on just a few years ago. Not to mention some titles like Half Life 2 and Crysis have been awarded such prestigious titles as Best Game of All Time, regardless of platform or era.
Yes, to say that PCs, particularly PC gaming has come a long way is the world's greatest under statement. However, the console market has indeed caught up and most certainly taken over in terms of mass gaming, especially with the new generation of beasts such as the Xbox 360 and PS3 being online-ready right out the box. But due to the versatility, the ability to upgrade infinitely and the loyal fans it has accumulated over time, PC gaming will always be a world unto its own.
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Is there anywere were i can download a amiga game on my PC to work on a real amiga?
There are a few games on the amiga that we can't just get for the amiga. I have the roms and everything but I was wondering is was possable to, lets say, download a sertian file for a amiga game, code it right. Then transfer it to a floppy disk?
Because you can't get any more Amiga games anymore.
Thanks.
I don't believe the Amiga floppy drive is directly compatible with a PC drive (older Macs have a similar problem). Someone built an adapter,but I do not know of any commercial solution.
http://www.amiga.org/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2354&cid=5
If your Amiga has a terminal emulator on it,you can send it over a serial cable (XP and older have HyperTerminal included). ADF Opus can extract the files from ADF disk images.
http://adfopus.sourceforge.net/
Team 17 reveals concept artwork for "Project X3"
Filed under: Downloads , Action The folks at UK-based Team 17 have been quite busy of late. They have two upcoming game projects for the PC; a new Worms game, Worms Reloaded , and their PC port of their top down shooter Alien Breed Evolution . However the team has some projects that, for one reason or another, haven't been made The company's Facebook page reveals one such game title, code named ...
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