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Monday, June 16, 2008

Xbox Helps Stroke Victims Regain Control

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As the Federal Trade Commission and Senator Hillary Clinton takes the gaming industry to task for violence and sexuality issues Rutgers University Research is using the Xbos to help stroke victims regain control. In fact the hand and brain coordination seems to do the trick very well and folks are regaining control nearly 3 times as fast as normal and in some cases 5 times as fast. Maybe the gaming industry is not as bad as we ...more

Chaos Theory - A Gamer's review

...inter Cell of the Third Echelon of black-ops branch of NSA in United States.

The arrival of Chaos Theory

Though the game was scheduled to be released in early 2004, it could not be so and was finally released as version compatible to Xbox, Play Station 2, and Game cube as late as in March, 2005. At the same time its version for PC also came out. A few versions meant fo...more

Sony PlayStation 3 vs. Microsoft Xbox 360

...ers in retail outlets across the country. Generally, each is offered in a core package and a premium package with names varying at different retail outlets. Basically, what you have to choose from is a basic system with no hard drive, but everything else. A system that provides you with 20GB of hard drive and a different system that offers 60GB of hard drive. Xbox 360 is generally around $100 cheaper in all categories at the moment, but it has also been around for a year longer.

  • Where PlayStation 3 is separating itself from Xbox 360 at the time being is in the game discs or capability with Blu-Ray technology. Blu-Ray technology allows for more space on each disc which means that develo...more

    Wii Wins

    ...bezel on the 15 inch monitor I'm writing this article on. It's small enough that it will fit on top of any television set, even those nifty LCD and Plasma displays.

  • This thing is beautiful. I'm serious; the Wii is really nice to look at. Sure, it doesn't have that "futuristic shine" but it doesn't need it. The Wii is small, white, and can fit anywhere in any entertainment setup.
  • Weak rumble, strong fun. I never realized how much a strong rumble motor sucked until I played The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and then picked up my Xbox controller and played a game of Halo 2. The difference was staggering: after playing with the Wii's remote, I found myself having difficulty playing Halo 2, because of the strength of the motor in the Xbox controller. Quite honestly, calling the motor in the Wii remote "weak" isn't fair, instead it should be labeled "strong enough."
  • The speaker in the remote. This isn't just a "oh, ne...more

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