Thursday, November 26, 2009
Innovation on the Way!
It seems as if the game industry has a history incredible year for us! With the launch of Xbox 360 in late '05 and the PS3 and Nintendo Revolution coming down the pipeline soon, a new innovation is on the road. But is it really? Whatever the Xbox 360 was in progress, was immediately inundated with reports of overheating, melting, freezing and breaking. There was also a case in which an Xbox 360 Laser CD had entered a kind of overdrive, which burns through the tray, hard drive, and the roof of the house of a man. Because of the demand and supply of popular console together was obviously wrong, turning the console into a weapon. But innovations ear for Playstation 3 and Nintendo Revolution are very interesting nice. PS3: better graphics and sound, completely wireless controller, integrated internet and only a better world, better than all the changes between the PS1 and PS2. Sounds interesting, right? Revolution: a new driver that is constantly updated with skills, such as virtual tours and the like, a new system in general, with the best games, and for the characteristics of the Internet and download the official ROM from Nintendo. Sounds pretty cool, right? Or is it all Hype? Clearly, the players say "Sweet!" and start saving money for your new gaming system. All innovations that appear as a comparison between the 1954 supercomputer with the power of a toy for children today and a new state of the art Pocket PC, or between 1950 and the Motorola RAZR. Or is it all an old dog trying to do some tricks again? The gaming industry seems to go through the walls of the reason, repetitive and similar objectives. "What we are today, Mario Party 72?" Said one player to GameSpot. As you round the curve of a lot of innovation with new games and old friends from other consoles, what next? Y 'all the way ... They can not afford any of them? Only some Flash games instead. You can find a wide range of www.GameRebels.com, where you can play online games. Owner rebels Game
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