Showing posts with label video games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video games. Show all posts

Different video gamers will need different Xbox 360 packages



I really should have bought myself a video games console by this point, for I have wanted one for a long time now. After the recent hubbub involving the theft of personal data from the PS3 network, I have decided that I should buy myself a 360 console from Microsoft!

Acquiring and 360 can be a trifle intimidating though, as there are several different systems available but I just want to play a game of Duke Nukem Forever Balls of Steel edition when it appears in September!

The 360 Core System is white shelled and (importantly) does not use controllers that operate without wires. Most players will want to save their game progress and save downloaded content and so Core is not suitable for it fails to include a much needed memory unit. The 360 Arcade package eventually replaced the Core option as the basic Xbox package which does come with the necessary 256 MB memory unit, as well as wireless controller set up and the benefits of Xbox Live Silver.

Xbox 360 Premium contains that within the Arcade package and more, including a 20GB detachable hard drive for storing data of all types, headset, HD AV cable, Xbox Live Silver and a free trial for Gold. The 360 Elite system is the essential kit for Xbox fans, comprising a sleek black casing and is HD compatible - games graphics have never looked so good!. The package also includes the previously mentioned peripherals and Xbox Live trials, and also a whopping 120 GB hard drive!

Hard drives can be expensive in their own right and so, I am sure that the Premium deal would be ideal for me. I plan to play the LA Noire game when I receive my pre order and am likely to pre order NCAA Football 2012.



Driving Around In A Video Game



You will find thousands of people will get out from their ford fiesta after they have finished their job to get behind another driving seat, this time a virtual one on the Xbox or other game console to have a bit of a game. The main question to ask is why do people bother with these driving games at all?

Drive Great Cars

You will find that one of the main reasons people go out and get these games is because it allows them to try out cars they could not before. you will find that the best thing about games nowadays is that the realism is very high and if you get a steering wheel you will find the whole experience has increased even further.

Looking At Great Tracks

something else that you also need to think about are the tracks that are featured in the games are all taken from real life. It is also safe to say that you can race on these tracks with your friends over online play which really does add to the effect of playing the game.

Safe

Another great thing about these games is the fact that they are safe to play in that you will not get injured when hurtling around corners or when crashing into an opponent at over 100mph.

In the end the whole point of going after something like a driving video game is to have fun with your friends or indeed just by yourself doing something you could just not do in reality. This is what the whole point of a video game is!

Of course if you want a safer way to drive then why not think about Audi lease or perhaps something like the Seat Leon as they are both great makes of car.