Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part IBy [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ispas_Marin]Ispas Marin
Home consoles are an important part of everyone’s life, no matter the age factor. Children enjoy them, teenagers and adults are fond of them too, so choosing which console to buy is an important decision to make.
The first thing you should know is that there are 3 systems of home consoles on the market: the Play Station 2 from Sony, the Nintendo GameCube and Microsoft’s Xbox. Each one of these systems has its own ups and downs, therefore you should think thoroughly before deciding on a certain home console.
Whenever choosing a home console, you should take into consideration four basic aspects: games, price, hardware, online and networking.
The games aspect is very important because it can lead you to a different home console based on different age criteria. For instance, if you are looking for children’s games, you should keep in mind that Nintendo’s GameCube is being traditionally considered to be the kid friendly console. The other home consoles (PS2 and Xbox) are also offering a large range of kid games. Consequently, always take into consideration the games aspect to avoid getting lost in the huge amount of games that are being offered on the market.
The price criterion is maybe the most important of all. You must decide in advance on the amount of money you are willing to spend on a PS2, a GameCube or a Xbox, and choose one of these home consoles according to their price tags.
If money is not a problem to you, then you must pay attention to the hardware aspect. Always check out the graphics, the storage space, the sound quality or the controls features. Find the home console that suits best your preferences.
The online and networking aspect can be important if you are the kind of customer that cares about these features. Check out if the Xbox, the PS2 or the GameCube are capable of online playing.
In conclusion whether you decide to go for a GameCube, a PS2 or an Xbox, always make sure you get the one that suits you best. The other sections of this article will discuss some of the home consoles features in a detailed manner.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Dead or Alive 3: Review for the XBox
Dead or Alive 3: Review for the XBoxBy [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Miranda_Stites]Miranda Stites
Dead Or Alive 3 demonstrates the spectacular graphics that the XBox is capable of. This is one of the reasons why the game was released at the same time that the XBox itself was released; to show the capabilities of the XBox console. There has never been another fighting game with graphics that are this dazzling. Arcade games can't even compare to the images produced on Dead Or Alive 3. The amazing details that are usually overlooked by other fighting games were not ignored in this one; which makes it look absolutely amazing. The character models look positively life-like; although a little too polished and the women are very well endowed. The men are not lacking in the looks department either, most of them are sporting very beefed up bodies. The hair flows very realistically and the hands come off as very animated. Every aspect of the face and the clothing looks authentic, even the texture of the clothing looks like bona fide leather or denim. There is an assortment of arenas to choose from that aren't too shabby either. Each one is meticulously thought out, some of them are even multileveled. They positively exhausted the attention to detail in these vast areas, even the lighting looks authentic. This could be one of the best looking games of it's time.
All of the speech is in Japanese with English subtitles. I'm almost positive that the voice acting is good, although I do not speak Japanese myself so I can't really make an educated judgment on that one. During the introductions and the credits Aerosmith fans will be happy to hear some of his songs playing. They blend well with the ambiance of the game. The sound effects are first-rate and they really engender a feeling that you have been transported into the game.
The downfall to this game is that the changes from Dead or Alive 2 are few and far between; it's basically the same game with some spruced up graphics. There are only three new character's at your disposal; Hitomi, Christie, and Brad Wong. This gives you a total of only sixteen characters in all. Some of the moves have been changed and now all of the characters have the ability to do reversal attacks. These reversals help you to counter you opponents advances and inflict serious damage onto them instead. There are some new punches, kicks, throws, and more, but not as much as one might expect from a new version of an old game. Another addition to the game is the ability to use some of the arenas as a weapon. You can throw an opponent onto a lower level, off a cliff, or into a wall. These are effective for reducing their life.
However playing against the computer isn't fun for very long, this is more of a two-person game. The computer is a little too easy for the more serious players of fighting games. It will continue to fall for the same moves over and over again and it will not use some of the better moves that the characters are capable of. This makes for very little replay value if you are a more solitary player. It doesn't offer much in the way of new options either. You still have the team battle mode, the tag team mode, the survivor mode, the sparring mode, the versus mode, the attack mode, and the story mode. Although the story mode doesn't offer much in the way of storytelling, rather just a few lines from the characters here and there with no real background story. The watch mode is kind of interesting and it really shows off how spectacular the graphics really are, but then again so does the cinemas that you are rewarded with after beating the boss in story mode. Each character will give you a different cinema, all of which aren't that interesting and the time could have been better spent elsewhere in the game. This game is also relatively easy for the beginning players of fighting games, so if you are one of those, playing against the computer can become a bit boring after awhile too.
Still I would give this game a thumbs up, I am not that great of a player when it comes to fighting games, but this one made me feel like a winner. The character's have very fluid movements and the female character's are a joy to play. I still haven't gotten bored with this game and I have owned it for years now. I say it's right up there with Soul Calibur as one of my favorite fighting games of all times. If you want my advice, which you probably do since your reading this article, it's a great buy.
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Dead Or Alive 3 demonstrates the spectacular graphics that the XBox is capable of. This is one of the reasons why the game was released at the same time that the XBox itself was released; to show the capabilities of the XBox console. There has never been another fighting game with graphics that are this dazzling. Arcade games can't even compare to the images produced on Dead Or Alive 3. The amazing details that are usually overlooked by other fighting games were not ignored in this one; which makes it look absolutely amazing. The character models look positively life-like; although a little too polished and the women are very well endowed. The men are not lacking in the looks department either, most of them are sporting very beefed up bodies. The hair flows very realistically and the hands come off as very animated. Every aspect of the face and the clothing looks authentic, even the texture of the clothing looks like bona fide leather or denim. There is an assortment of arenas to choose from that aren't too shabby either. Each one is meticulously thought out, some of them are even multileveled. They positively exhausted the attention to detail in these vast areas, even the lighting looks authentic. This could be one of the best looking games of it's time.
All of the speech is in Japanese with English subtitles. I'm almost positive that the voice acting is good, although I do not speak Japanese myself so I can't really make an educated judgment on that one. During the introductions and the credits Aerosmith fans will be happy to hear some of his songs playing. They blend well with the ambiance of the game. The sound effects are first-rate and they really engender a feeling that you have been transported into the game.
The downfall to this game is that the changes from Dead or Alive 2 are few and far between; it's basically the same game with some spruced up graphics. There are only three new character's at your disposal; Hitomi, Christie, and Brad Wong. This gives you a total of only sixteen characters in all. Some of the moves have been changed and now all of the characters have the ability to do reversal attacks. These reversals help you to counter you opponents advances and inflict serious damage onto them instead. There are some new punches, kicks, throws, and more, but not as much as one might expect from a new version of an old game. Another addition to the game is the ability to use some of the arenas as a weapon. You can throw an opponent onto a lower level, off a cliff, or into a wall. These are effective for reducing their life.
However playing against the computer isn't fun for very long, this is more of a two-person game. The computer is a little too easy for the more serious players of fighting games. It will continue to fall for the same moves over and over again and it will not use some of the better moves that the characters are capable of. This makes for very little replay value if you are a more solitary player. It doesn't offer much in the way of new options either. You still have the team battle mode, the tag team mode, the survivor mode, the sparring mode, the versus mode, the attack mode, and the story mode. Although the story mode doesn't offer much in the way of storytelling, rather just a few lines from the characters here and there with no real background story. The watch mode is kind of interesting and it really shows off how spectacular the graphics really are, but then again so does the cinemas that you are rewarded with after beating the boss in story mode. Each character will give you a different cinema, all of which aren't that interesting and the time could have been better spent elsewhere in the game. This game is also relatively easy for the beginning players of fighting games, so if you are one of those, playing against the computer can become a bit boring after awhile too.
Still I would give this game a thumbs up, I am not that great of a player when it comes to fighting games, but this one made me feel like a winner. The character's have very fluid movements and the female character's are a joy to play. I still haven't gotten bored with this game and I have owned it for years now. I say it's right up there with Soul Calibur as one of my favorite fighting games of all times. If you want my advice, which you probably do since your reading this article, it's a great buy.
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Xbox vs. PS2 Game Consoles
Xbox vs. PS2 Game ConsolesBy [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Bradley_James]Bradley James
There has been a great deal of discussion regarding the two most popular gaming consoles currently on the market: Playstation 2 (PS2) and Xbox. PS2 is a Sony product, while Xbox is owned by the software giant Microsoft. Many different people have worked with these gaming systems inside and out, attempting to determine which system provides the best performance for your hard-earned gaming dollar. Here we take a look at each gaming system and compare the specs and performance of each. We will attempt to answer that age-old question: which is the better gaming system, Xbox or PS2?
You can take a look at a table comparing hardware specs here.
There are many specs in addition to the ones listed above, but these should give you some idea of just how close these two game consoles really are. If you are looking for pure processing power and graphics capabilities, the Xbox appears to have a slight advantage. In addition, its computer-like features, such as a built-in hard drive are nice to have. With the PS2 you must purchase a memory card if you run out of storage room. When comparing raw power and extra features, the Xbox wins - but you have to keep in mind that the PS2 was released first, and there are additional things to consider besides system specs.
What about Multi-player Capabilities?
Both the Xbox and PS2 have multi-player capability. You can hook up a series of both consoles so that you and your friends can play games together at the same time. The Xbox may be connected using a home LAN system, much like your home computers (here's another example of how the Xbox is more like a specialized gaming computer). The PS2 may be connected using a link cable, not a LAN. This system may be cost prohibitive for some gamers, since you have to own multiple consoles, seperate TVs for each, and several copies of the same game (yep, that's expensive).
Of course, you can always ditch the local network and play through the internet. Bboth PS2 and Xbox allow you to play online against a random assortment of opponents. Xbox uses Xbox live, a fairly well supported online gaming network. PS2's network is not as popular as Xbox Llive, but it works fairly well all the same. If you are really into multi-player, it seems that Xbox is probably the best console for you.
Xbox Games vs. PS2 Games
When deciding which of these two game consoles is best for you, you should certainly take into consideration what types of games each offers, and which games you are most interested in playing. PS2, having been around a little while longer, tends to have the larger game library, but Xbox is not terribly far behind. In addition, Xbox tends to produce games geared more towards adults than children. The graphics seen on the new Xbox games are also clearly a step ahead of PS2 graphics. There is, however, nearly a PS2 game for everyone, and there are lot of PS2 games geared towards teenagers. If you are looking for games for kids, the Nintendo Gamecube may actually be a better choice than either of these two - and it's cheaper.
Other Considerations
Some other things you may want to consider when comparing PS2 and Xbox is the controller provided by each. These may not seem like a big factor at first glance, but people usually prefer one type of controller over the other. The Xbox controllers tend to be slightly larger than PS2, mainly because Xbox is designed with older gamers in mind. You can always buy a converter in order to get one game console controller to work with another.
As far as price goes, PS2 has typically been cheaper than Xbox. As of the time of this writing (Dec. 2004), PS2 retails for about $150 and Xbox $100. Game prices are very similar for both game systems, with most new games costing about $30 - $50.
The bottom line is, PS2 is a little older than the Xbox, and is geared for a younger gaming crowd. If you are buying this console for a teenager, the PS2 may actually be your best bet - they have more games, the console is cheaper, and the games are more appropriate for that age group. The Xbox is a little more expensive, has fewer games, but it out-performs PS2 and has more adult-oriented games.
Bradley James is a senior editor for [http://www.scinet.cc]http://www.scinet.cc, a consumer electronics review website. You can find more information about Xbox vs. PS2 at: http://www.scinet.cc/articles/xbox-vs-ps2/xbox-ps2.html
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There has been a great deal of discussion regarding the two most popular gaming consoles currently on the market: Playstation 2 (PS2) and Xbox. PS2 is a Sony product, while Xbox is owned by the software giant Microsoft. Many different people have worked with these gaming systems inside and out, attempting to determine which system provides the best performance for your hard-earned gaming dollar. Here we take a look at each gaming system and compare the specs and performance of each. We will attempt to answer that age-old question: which is the better gaming system, Xbox or PS2?
You can take a look at a table comparing hardware specs here.
There are many specs in addition to the ones listed above, but these should give you some idea of just how close these two game consoles really are. If you are looking for pure processing power and graphics capabilities, the Xbox appears to have a slight advantage. In addition, its computer-like features, such as a built-in hard drive are nice to have. With the PS2 you must purchase a memory card if you run out of storage room. When comparing raw power and extra features, the Xbox wins - but you have to keep in mind that the PS2 was released first, and there are additional things to consider besides system specs.
What about Multi-player Capabilities?
Both the Xbox and PS2 have multi-player capability. You can hook up a series of both consoles so that you and your friends can play games together at the same time. The Xbox may be connected using a home LAN system, much like your home computers (here's another example of how the Xbox is more like a specialized gaming computer). The PS2 may be connected using a link cable, not a LAN. This system may be cost prohibitive for some gamers, since you have to own multiple consoles, seperate TVs for each, and several copies of the same game (yep, that's expensive).
Of course, you can always ditch the local network and play through the internet. Bboth PS2 and Xbox allow you to play online against a random assortment of opponents. Xbox uses Xbox live, a fairly well supported online gaming network. PS2's network is not as popular as Xbox Llive, but it works fairly well all the same. If you are really into multi-player, it seems that Xbox is probably the best console for you.
Xbox Games vs. PS2 Games
When deciding which of these two game consoles is best for you, you should certainly take into consideration what types of games each offers, and which games you are most interested in playing. PS2, having been around a little while longer, tends to have the larger game library, but Xbox is not terribly far behind. In addition, Xbox tends to produce games geared more towards adults than children. The graphics seen on the new Xbox games are also clearly a step ahead of PS2 graphics. There is, however, nearly a PS2 game for everyone, and there are lot of PS2 games geared towards teenagers. If you are looking for games for kids, the Nintendo Gamecube may actually be a better choice than either of these two - and it's cheaper.
Other Considerations
Some other things you may want to consider when comparing PS2 and Xbox is the controller provided by each. These may not seem like a big factor at first glance, but people usually prefer one type of controller over the other. The Xbox controllers tend to be slightly larger than PS2, mainly because Xbox is designed with older gamers in mind. You can always buy a converter in order to get one game console controller to work with another.
As far as price goes, PS2 has typically been cheaper than Xbox. As of the time of this writing (Dec. 2004), PS2 retails for about $150 and Xbox $100. Game prices are very similar for both game systems, with most new games costing about $30 - $50.
The bottom line is, PS2 is a little older than the Xbox, and is geared for a younger gaming crowd. If you are buying this console for a teenager, the PS2 may actually be your best bet - they have more games, the console is cheaper, and the games are more appropriate for that age group. The Xbox is a little more expensive, has fewer games, but it out-performs PS2 and has more adult-oriented games.
Bradley James is a senior editor for [http://www.scinet.cc]http://www.scinet.cc, a consumer electronics review website. You can find more information about Xbox vs. PS2 at: http://www.scinet.cc/articles/xbox-vs-ps2/xbox-ps2.html
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
How to Get Xbox Live
How to Get Xbox LiveBy [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dennis_Paguio]Dennis Paguio
For broadband connection:
* Xbox* Broadband Internet connection* Xbox Live Starter Kit* Ethernet Cable* Valid credit card
For dialup connection:
* Xbox 360* Personal computer with dialup connection* Ethernet cable* Windows XP or Windows Vista
Xbox Live on Broadband
Before getting started, check your service provider's broadband speed. The recommended speed for downloading is 256K and uploading requires 64K. The higher speed, the easier the game play, with less lag time.
1. The Xbox Starter Kit contains all you need to get started on Xbox Live. The kit will contain a CD to update your Xbox with Live functions, a headset used to communicate with other gamers, demo games, and the best part-a year's worth of subscription to the Xbox Live Service, starting from the day you start using your Xbox Live's functionality.
2. Before going on Xbox Live, you will have to provide a valid credit card for online registration. Even if you've just hooked up your Xbox Live, the credit card will be used as a security measure for account verification. They won't charge you anything extra. However, if you've passed your free one-year subscription, and decide not to avail of the Xbox Live services anymore, the subscription will renew itself and be charged on your credit card. So make sure you discontinue the subscription before the year is up! Also, if you don't have your own card, make sure that your parents know that you intend to use their credit card for the Xbox Live subscription.
3. It's time to hook up your Xbox. First, you take your Ethernet cable. You'll notice that it looks similar to a phone connector, only bigger. Look for the Ethernet plug at the back of your Xbox. Now, you have two options with the other plug. You can either plug the end into the modem so your Xbox gets all the connection, or through the router, if you need to share a connection with your PC. However, if you really do want to get a faster connection, a direct plug into the modem will do the trick...unless your PC needs to be online while you're playing.
4. All you need to do now is to follow the instructions your installed Live will provide. That will pop up as soon as its ready.
Xbox Live on Dialup
The Xbox 360 provides a way for people who do not have access to a broadband internet connection. Here's how you get started.
1. Install the Xbox 360 Live starter Kit. Follow the instructions mentioned earlier, with regards to subscription and credit card use.2. Connect the Ethernet cable (described earlier) to the Xbox 360 and connect the other end to your PC.3. Open the Control Panel, then click on Network and Internet Connections.4. Open the Network Setup Wizard, press next, ignore the checklist, press next again.5. Select "This computer connects directly to the Internet."6. Click next, select your dialup connection the same way you normally do.7. Click next, select Local Area Connection for your private connection.8. Leave the names for your PC untouched and leave the workgroup alone. Click next.9. If you'd like to stream videos from the PC to the Xbox 360, turn on the file and printer sharing option. Click next.10. Finally, the last click to apply your settings, reboot your PC and re-dialup.
Expect some lags and a slow connection. You can always switch to broadband for a faster gameplay.
Wisdom is the sharing of wise experiences and knowledge, but a lot of it is common sense. The difference is how we apply this common sense - we all have the ability to keep going even when we face challenges in our lives - basically it comes down to your attitude. Learn more helpful how-to do stuff by visiting [http://monsterguide.net]Monster Guide.
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For broadband connection:
* Xbox* Broadband Internet connection* Xbox Live Starter Kit* Ethernet Cable* Valid credit card
For dialup connection:
* Xbox 360* Personal computer with dialup connection* Ethernet cable* Windows XP or Windows Vista
Xbox Live on Broadband
Before getting started, check your service provider's broadband speed. The recommended speed for downloading is 256K and uploading requires 64K. The higher speed, the easier the game play, with less lag time.
1. The Xbox Starter Kit contains all you need to get started on Xbox Live. The kit will contain a CD to update your Xbox with Live functions, a headset used to communicate with other gamers, demo games, and the best part-a year's worth of subscription to the Xbox Live Service, starting from the day you start using your Xbox Live's functionality.
2. Before going on Xbox Live, you will have to provide a valid credit card for online registration. Even if you've just hooked up your Xbox Live, the credit card will be used as a security measure for account verification. They won't charge you anything extra. However, if you've passed your free one-year subscription, and decide not to avail of the Xbox Live services anymore, the subscription will renew itself and be charged on your credit card. So make sure you discontinue the subscription before the year is up! Also, if you don't have your own card, make sure that your parents know that you intend to use their credit card for the Xbox Live subscription.
3. It's time to hook up your Xbox. First, you take your Ethernet cable. You'll notice that it looks similar to a phone connector, only bigger. Look for the Ethernet plug at the back of your Xbox. Now, you have two options with the other plug. You can either plug the end into the modem so your Xbox gets all the connection, or through the router, if you need to share a connection with your PC. However, if you really do want to get a faster connection, a direct plug into the modem will do the trick...unless your PC needs to be online while you're playing.
4. All you need to do now is to follow the instructions your installed Live will provide. That will pop up as soon as its ready.
Xbox Live on Dialup
The Xbox 360 provides a way for people who do not have access to a broadband internet connection. Here's how you get started.
1. Install the Xbox 360 Live starter Kit. Follow the instructions mentioned earlier, with regards to subscription and credit card use.2. Connect the Ethernet cable (described earlier) to the Xbox 360 and connect the other end to your PC.3. Open the Control Panel, then click on Network and Internet Connections.4. Open the Network Setup Wizard, press next, ignore the checklist, press next again.5. Select "This computer connects directly to the Internet."6. Click next, select your dialup connection the same way you normally do.7. Click next, select Local Area Connection for your private connection.8. Leave the names for your PC untouched and leave the workgroup alone. Click next.9. If you'd like to stream videos from the PC to the Xbox 360, turn on the file and printer sharing option. Click next.10. Finally, the last click to apply your settings, reboot your PC and re-dialup.
Expect some lags and a slow connection. You can always switch to broadband for a faster gameplay.
Wisdom is the sharing of wise experiences and knowledge, but a lot of it is common sense. The difference is how we apply this common sense - we all have the ability to keep going even when we face challenges in our lives - basically it comes down to your attitude. Learn more helpful how-to do stuff by visiting [http://monsterguide.net]Monster Guide.
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Considering Buying An Xbox 360?
Considering Buying An Xbox 360?By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Micheal_Coley]Micheal Coley
The Microsoft XBox 360 is generally considered to be the big cheese when it comes to home video game systems. And why shouldn’t it be? The XBox 360 is a popular video game player on the market, and Microsoft is continually updating, upgrading and offering more accessories and products for their device than any other manufacturer out there today.
However, even though the XBox 360 is the world’s most popular video game system, that doesn’t mean that you should simply run out to your nearest electronic goods retailer and pick up the first XBox 360 that you see. As with any vital purchase decision, research is the key to making an informed buying choice.
Even though the XBox 360 enjoys unparalleled popularity, there are certain things that you should bear in mind before you ultimately purchase your XBox 360:
•IS THE XBox 360 RIGHT FOR ME
There’s the original XBox, the XBox 360, and the Xbox Online too. Each variation of the Xbox or Xbox 360 has different features and functions than the other. And while the new XBox 360 should be easy to locate in a wide range of stores, other versions might be difficult to locate if they are discontinued or sold out. You should definitely research exactly which XBox you want before you purchase it.
•DO I WANT ACCESSORIES
You can easily purchase a simple XBox 360 for your pleasure, but you’ll then have to consider where you will use your XBox 360 and how you’ll use it. Will you just keep it with you at home for playing? Will you take it with you to a friend’s house, or even work and school? For each use of the XBox 360, there are many accessories that you can purchase to store and protect your device. You will have to ask yourself if you are willing to spend the extra money for the wide range of XBox 360 accessories that Microsoft has to offer.
•HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH FOR ME
Are you a video game fanatic, playing everything your eyes can possibly take all the time? Or do you have a limited amount of games that you absolutely love? If you’re the former, then you will want to get an XBox 360 with the greatest memory capacity that you can afford. The larger the memory capacities, the more games you can download, store and play on your Xbox. But, if you are the latter, then you won’t need to spend so much on an XBox 360, as you will not require an exceptionally large memory capacity.
•ASK WHAT YOUR XBox 360 CAN DO FOR YOU
We all know that the XBox 360 is great for playing games and movies. However, XBox 360s can be much more than simple video game system. Your XBox 360 can connect you online to the world if you want. You can shop for Microsoft and Xbox 360 items right from your console if you want. If you want your XBox 360 to be everything you need, then you should expect to shell out extra money for it. However, if you just want your XBox 360 to play games and nothing else, then you won’t have to spend as much money.
No matter what kind of XBox 360 you get or how you plan on using it, you should do a bit of research before you make that purchase. It’s never a good thing when you buy something you don’t really need, or when you purchase something that does not meet your needs and expectations. However, when armed with knowledge, you will be certain to purchase the right XBox 360 for you.
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