Posts tagged Video Games
New service out for Wii
May 12th

For all of you out there lucky enough to find and buy a Wii, there was a new service for you announced today called WiiWare. WiiWare is another way to download games straight to the Wii, just unlike the other way of Virtual Console (downloading old Nintendo games to the Wii), this lets you download new games designed just for the Wii. There are 6 games out right now and they cost between 500 and 1500 Wii Points (2000 Wii points card costs $20 on Amazon so we guess the games are between $5 and $15), and there also are new games scheduled to be released every Monday with 100 currently in development according to Gamespot.com. For more information on WiiWare including game lists click here.
Btw- all you Xbox 360 owners don’t think the Wii is alone in this, you guys have had this for quite sometime as Xbox Live Arcade games- and actually have a large number of games available to download from the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Best new Tech from CES: Video Games
Feb 18th
There were a lot of new video games and related materials announced at CES, here are the interesting ones that we saw.
For the heavy computer gamer: If you are a heavy computer gamer then CES was a good week for you. Three of the top gaming computer makers announced pretty cool new products. We’ll start this list with Alienware who announced a very nice new gaming computer screen. This is not the average screen you have at your home computer, rather its a monster curved gaming screen. This screen has a resolution 2880 x 900 (for those who don’t know what that means, let’s just say it will play you video games in very nice quality), and is over 3 feet wide. It is not out yet but is listed for the second half of this year for price unknown as of now (start saving now- this will most likely cost a lot).

Alienware curved gaming screen
Best new tech from CES
Jan 17th
CES and Macworld are now pretty much done (just like our finals Thank G-d). Many new things were released, from keypad changing cell phones, to a 150 inch TV, to a 3.0 lb Macbook, as well as much more in between, and we’re here to help break down all of the information that you would need to know. Since there is a lot of things that happened at CES that we would like to cover, we plan to break down the posts into 3 sections: cell phones, Mp3 players, and Video Games. Talk to you then.
