Archive for October, 2009
Much Loved Addictive Games
Important game developers like ‘Arcade Town games’ and ‘Miniclip Games’ seem to have a hold on the flash game market, as their flash game titles get increasingly popular due to their complexity and higher quality gaming experience they deliver. Flash games created by these and other flash game developers are made exclusively for the internet. Initially, most original games fresh out of the creators minds show up in the owners website, but they don’t last long before they start to appear in most other free flash game websites in the web. Read the rest of this entry »
iPhone Gaming : Apps Prices are too Cheap to be Missed
This is a continuation of an article about the iPhone, and why it is my gaming console preference nowadays. Before it was between the ps3 or pc, based on the history of consoles. But now, practicality and “coolness” says to me that iPhone is the gaming console that can be more practical without sacrificing gaming fun.
Great graphics, cool company, although I am not an affiliate or an advertiser for Apple, I think it is the coolest handheld gaming console I possess so far. From the previous article, I have discussed that there are Sony and Nintendo consoles, which are all great no questions about it, but the iPhone caught my attention a few days after I met it and didn’t let go. Read the rest of this entry »
The Art of Halo: Creating A Virtual World
When Halo® hit the shelves with the launch of the Xbox® in 2001, it was an immediate sensation. This action-packed science fiction—military combat game, set on a distant, war-torn, artificial planet, became an instant triumph with gamers–and scored numerous awards for its innovations, irresistibility, and sheer thrills. The Art of Halo is a showcase of its stunning visual style, a fascinating guided tour through the making of the phenomenon–from bright idea to brilliant result–and a testament to the creativity of the artists at Bungie Studios. Read the rest of this entry »
