Showing posts with label xbox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xbox. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Make Quick Money With XBOX Money Competitions

Individuals have been able to play online games for quite a whilst now, permitting them to go head to head against anybody anywhere. You haven't able to create any money from these although, but now you could by entering XBOX funds tournaments. The high powered gaming consoles, like the XBOX and the Playstation three, can finally begin earning their maintain.

In recent years, on the net gaming for profit was extremely limited. Mostly, this was for internet casinos and card games, like poker and blackjack. A person could gamble over the world wide web by playing these games and earn some money. Large tournaments have come to pass by means of these web-sites.

Console gamers had couple of methods of becoming career players due to the fact they're just just aren't various opportunities. You can find a number of common tournaments that take location at set locations, where teams come to compete in over the internet games for a large money prize. Some of them have been put on t. V. And in some countries it's extremely popular. But not just anybody can get in.

Now you can get in on typical tournament gaming. New websites have been put together that let you play other persons all over the world from your living room and earn money. These web-sites let you talk with other hardcore gamers and organize challenges or tournaments with any number of people today involved. When it's ready, everybody plays their best to see who wins. Winner takes the complete pot of dollars once the internet site is informed of the outcome.

At 1st glance, it looks like this is a type of gambling, since everybody has to place a bet just before the game starts. It is not considered gambling in the traditional sense, in spite of this. Casinos as well as the like are a game of chance more often than not, but these games are tests of skill. Given that it relies on the talents of the XBOX owner, these are not acknowledged as regular gambling within the United States and significantly of Europe. So, it's perfectly legal to take part.

All you have to do to obtain in on the action is register at a website and make a profile. Right after that, it is possible to compete in any tournament you want or talk with other players. When the game is over, the winner is reported to the web page and they claim the pot. The internet websites tend to make use of Paypal or a credit card to transfer the winnings. You might need to make a smaller deposit to the site ahead of time for some places although. This lets you place bets that you know it is easy to afford and it lets the web site exchange winings quicker.

Probably the most common sort of games for tournaments are sports games. The latest football, soccer, basketball, racing, and fighting games tend to be the most widespread. Other games, like 1st person shooters, are also offered. As the market for over the internet competitions increases, more options will likely grow to be offered.

Dreams of producing fast money by playing games have been around for a long time. And now, that dream is slowly becoming a reality. Though the idea hasn't been embraced in each country just yet, it might be only a matter of time. Keep in mind, but, that regardless of the reality this is not technically regarded as gambling inside the conventional sense, an individual can lose a lot if they're not careful. Only a significant gamer with considerable skill should really take part or risk losing a fair amount of cash.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Progression Of NHL Games For Xbox & Playstation Game Consoles

When people look back at their youth it's often through rose tinted spectacles and everything seems like it was much better back then. The food you ate had more taste and the days never seems to end. These days there is not much that you can put your finger on and say that it is definitely better now. That is apart from NHL games for Xbox & Playstation game consoles.

 

You no longer have to push a white dot which is supposed to be your puck around the screen. You also no longer have to control featureless white matchstick men around a rink either. You do on the other hand still have to play the game for enjoyment. Not all games have advanced their game play to keep up with the increased ability of the platform they are written for. Lots have relied too much on the game's graphical presentation and not enough on the actual gaming essence. No matter how good something looks, it still has to be great fun to play and that is what games players will look for.

 

Some of the best games in history were never that good looking but you just had to go back for more. One of the most famous video games ever was built around a ball dodging assailants in a maze and eating other balls on the way. Another very famous title which is still around today was just based on falling blocks that had to be arranged as they dropped.

 

OK so there have been games that have been very successful without the great looks of today's big titles. These have been successful due to the intelligence of the games's inventor. They have known what a player wants and it might not always be a complete NHL league line up with all the stats to go with it. But I bet all that up to date information helped a lot when the players were choosing their best line up to compete against a friend.

 

In this day and age, games console hockey games are so far advanced that if they get any better then they'll be in the room with us. You never know, with the growing popularity of 3D TVs you may see something like a 3D hockey game before long. That technology is probably already with us it's just a case of making it affordable. The continued progression has seen hockey games and in particular NHL titles catch up with the rest of the sports games out there. In fact NHL games are rapidly becoming one of the most popular team sports games on any platform. People and especially the younger generation of today are extremely luck to be able to play NHL games for Xbox & Playstation game consoles the way that they do. So much has been done over years of development that it's hard to comprehend what early games were like. Suffice to say they were cumbersome at best.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

A Quick NBA Live 10 Video Game Overview For The PlayStation Or Xbox

This is an NBA Live game review for PlayStation and Xbox. NBA Live is one of EA's most popular video games. Each year, numerous basketball games are released but NBA Live's yearly version always seems to be among the front runners. 2010's edition is no different, with its quality graphics, user input, and animations, this very last version of NBA Live has received extremely positive reviews.

 

NBA Live 10 has bonus jerseys, a very first for these games. Vintage jerseys from the 80s and 90s were included as well as numerous alternate uniforms for many of NBA teams. Using bonus codes, even more jerseys and throwback shoes can be used. It is questionable if every NBA team will get new game uniforms but two bonus codes have been unlocked so far and more are probably coming.

 

The animations in this version received a major overhaul too. The video game boasts faster and more fluid graphics that allow for ultimate play. Details like the in game graphics and basketball courts were made to appear extremely real. It is a little grainy when zoomed in on some screens but overall looks very well.

 

The players, the background, and other smaller graphics are also more detailed. This year's game has a more realistic background, unlike the previous installments. Crowd members were designed to look and sound more lifelike and real. The players themselves were made with more personal and exact details such as personal accessories, hairstyles, and tattoos. The stars in this year's edition were made to be easily recognizable than previous ones.

 

The game's controls were altered slightly so that it isn't necessary to control the players one hundred percent of the time. Using this auto mode can result in more turnovers though. For those who want to, it is quite possible to expand the control over the players.

 

The game play is simple enough so that even people who have never played a basketball game can quickly get the hang of it. Actions like shooting and passing are both single button functions. And both the Xbox and PlayStation controllers use the right joy stick to move the basketball players. Playing defense is simple as well, simply position your player near one from the other team and he will do the rest automatically. The update of the player DNA system from past games has significantly improved as well. The 2010 edition's DNA updates individual player's tendencies and attributes almost instantly. This year's game will also allow users to play real games almost as they happen in the real world. And with the NBA team's rosters and line ups updating instantly in the game, it makes for a much improved Dynasty Mode as well. This version's soundtrack was revamped and updated to more current artists and bands. This year, there are a lot more songs, which drastically cuts down on the redundancy of music during the training mode and games. The tracks were even programmed to react to the tempo of the games to get the user more involved.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

FIFA Soccer Games For XBox And Playstation - The Differences And Expansion

The FIFA games have a long heritage stretching back to 1993. It's spanned across every major games console since then and was the first game to receive the official license from FIFA, the world governing body of football. Many of the latest games include exclusively-licensed leagues and teams, giving a boost over the competition. Its growth since the original game is phenomenal and is heavily based on community feedback in some cases. It's released annually and is published and developed by Electronic Arts. Considered the best games, the FIFA soccer games for XBox and Playstation have seen some of the biggest expansion in terms of content.

 

2006

 

The first FIFA game to touch the XBox 360, it marked the refinement of the franchise. It stripped down the available teams and instead focused on the four European leagues as well as the Mexican Clausura and national teams. The atmosphere has also been dramatically improved with the crowd now reacting in a more human manner. They will react to the different events throughout the game, the crowd will be local to the region where the match is taking place and there will also be differing sizes of support, such as a small part of the crowd cheering away, while the rest is home.

 

2007 - FIFA 08

 

Improvements from the previous game include 'Be a Pro Mode', which allows a player to play the match as a single player (bar goalkeeper), as opposed to the ability to swap between them. Thanks to the advancement of multiplayer in many games, online cooperative play is now included and the online portion of the game now includes interactive leagues. This allows to choose a league and team to play against a real opponent and has been improved since similar, previous features by including trick moves. Overall changes in the game mark a decrease in the speed of the game.

 

FIFA 09

 

Containing perhaps the largest assortment of improvements from any of the FIFA games, this one contains hundreds, according to the game's producer. An addition to the gameplay is the responsiveness refinement, which allows for an increased measure of control over the ball and a new collision system that takes into account the speed, weight and power of the two players that collide. The goalkeeper has also seen its own improvement as they now utilize better positioning, recovery and reactions.

 

The weather has also seen its own overhaul as it now allows snow and rain matches in Kick-Off mode. Furthermore, depending on the stadium, night, dusk and day matches can be played. Manager mode does not feature the weather changes.

 

2009

 

The latest in the franchise, FIFA 10 brings about many new additions to the Manager Mode that many players have welcomed. A new Assistant Manager can sort out your team for you while you focus on the the larger gameplay. Furthermore, sponsors are less important, while the club's board of directors are more so, due to their ability to dish out whatever wages they feel your team deserves. The Auto-Resolve option for matches now takes into account the team's overall strength, rather than randomly choosing a winner.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Joe Cole interview with Rivalspot: He's the best I've faced

Ask Joe Cole about his battles on the soccer field and you will get answers that invoke memories of famous clashes between English soccer powers.

“It’s always very competitive,” says Cole.  “You take intense guys and let them play and that's what happens.”

But rather than say, Chelsea vs. Manchester United or Liverpool vs. Arsenal, Cole isn’t talking about any sort of real-life action on the pitch. Instead, Liverpool’s newest midfielder is referring to heated games of virtual soccer on the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3.

"Oh yeah," laughs Cole. "We get pretty into it."

Born during the rise of Nintendo and Sega in the 1980s, the 28-year old from London grew up during the perfect time to pick up video games. And like many from that generation, he did just that.

“I’ve been playing since I was a kid,” says Cole, who signed with the Reds this summer. “Especially the sports games, since they are the most competitive.”

That competitive spirit has brought Cole north to Liverpool this season, following five seasons with West Ham United and almost 300 appearances with Chelsea, where he won three Premier League titles and two FA Cups.

Now, after watching the Reds struggle to a seventh-place finish in 2009, he is ready for the challenge of lifting Liverpool back to elite status.

“I wouldn’t have come here if I didn’t believe we were capable of achieving something great,” says Cole of his new home, “I’ve always admired Liverpool as a club and it was time for a change in my career.”

His play on the pitch won’t be the only challenge facing Cole as he prepares for his first season at Anfield. As a video game junkie, he’s also set to take his gaming habits to the screen.

“I’m sure we’ll have at least a few games,” says Cole of challenging his new teammates. “I’m looking forward to seeing who’s the top guy.”

This is nothing new for Cole, who made a habit of playing FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer tournaments with teammates at Chelsea, while facing off with various members of the England national team.

“It’s a great social thing to do while you’re travelling and living in hotel rooms,” he says. “Someone’s always got a Playstation or an Xbox.”

Cole is personally addicted to both soccer games and, surprisingly, to the boxing titles as well.

“I’ve always enjoyed boxing,” he says, “and it’s crazy having fighters from different eras in Fight Night. I love having someone like Mike Tyson facing Mohammed Ali or Sugar Ray Leonard fighting Ricky Hatton.”

And Cole says he fares better with the boxing titles than with the football games, allowing him to get just a little bit more ambitious.

“I usually win at the boxing and lose at the football,” laughs Cole, “so I only put down wagers with my friends on something like Fight Night.”

When it comes to the soccer titles, though, there has still been plenty of excitement between men more famous for scoring goals on the real-life pitch than on the screen.

“I used to get in heated games with JT (John Terry) because he’s a very competitive player,” says Cole, who then joked that Terry might not be fond of his pick as the best gamer on the English team.

“I think JT would claim he’s the best and he’s very good, but it has to be Shaun Wright-Phillips,” he laughs.

“(Wright-Phillips) is incredible at any game you want to play and you rarely see him without a pad (controller) in his hand, wherever you are, travelling around the world. Practice makes perfect and I hate saying it, but he’s the best.”

As for the upcoming season, Cole will find himself in a promising situation after making the move to Liverpool. Having been presented with the opportunity to play behind superstar striker Fernando Torres, he couldn’t be more excited about his new role.

“I’ve watched and admired Fernando for many years,” says Cole, “and it’s the job of Steven (Gerrard) and me to create as many chances for him as possible.”

Much like a video game character, Torres has thrilled crowds with electrifying goals that don’t quite seem possible, and has Cole salivating at the possibilities for 2010.

“We’re one of the few clubs with a player capable of scoring 30-plus times,” says Cole, “and if he can do that, anything can happen for the club.”

As far as his character in video games, Cole is still tickled to see himself there after many years of FIFA and Pro Ev.

“It’s a funny feeling,” he says of seeing himself on the screen, “but it’s great.”

And asked about his managerial strategy with past teams like Chelsea and England, Cole jokingly admits to a touch of personal bias

“If your morale or fitness isn’t good, it’s still very difficult to drop yourself from the lineup,” he says. “You don’t want to leave yourself out.”

Of course, the ultra-competitive Cole also strays from playing with his real-life teams, wanting the upper hand in talent when he takes to the virtual pitch.

“If you’re playing for a wager, you want the best team,” he says, preferring Barcelona and Spain when he has first choice.

“They’re the easiest to play with,” says Cole of those squads. “You have wingers like Messi and Iniesta and they move the ball really well. I think most people would choose them.”

Cole’s personal playing style certainly works well with either of his favorite teams, as he fashions himself as a “dribbler” in both FIFA and Pro Ev.

“You get some players who pass a lot, but I like to get the ball out wide to the wingers and get crosses into the box,” he says. “That’s the great part about these games, is that everyone plays a different style.”

And being a professional soccer player, Cole’s knowledge of the game is clearly beyond the average fan. Asked about the relationship between real-life matches and an increasingly realistic game of FIFA, he agrees it can be a strong asset.

“You have to set proper formations and know what your team likes to do,” he explains. “If you’re playing with a team that likes to play the long ball you have to use that strategy, and if they like to play short passes, that’s the way to be successful.”

There is plenty of soccer ahead in Cole’s near future, both on the pitch at Anfield and on his widescreen television, as Liverpool’s newest star gets set to tackle his list of challenges that includes turning around the squad and raising a young family in a new town.

“It’s new and exciting,” says Cole of moving his wife and baby daughter, “we’re all getting settled and finding our feet.”

And as for his work on the pitch, the Reds midfielder can’t wait to get started.

“I’m sure given time to settle in,” says Cole, “we can be a great fit, Liverpool and myself.”

Just leave him some time to play his video games at Rivalspot, ok?