Friday, August 15, 2008

Best NES Games of All-Time

... strategy games, The legend of Zelda is one of the most important additions in the history of video games. This incredible franchise was one of the hottest selling video games for the NES console, and is still around in one way or another. Gamers will never forget passing from level to level. You could walk the hallways of your elementary school and hear kids debating different strategies for the legend of Zelda.

Even as video games become more advanced and realistic, we will always hold a special place in our hearts for the nes. Just one look at a vintage cartridge makes us all want to return to our youth and play these video games for the first time. The nes is one of the greatest additions to the gaming world ever.more

Nintendo Wii - Wii for Victory!

...other appreciated feature of Nintendo Wii is its angled plastic stand. With this, the gaming console can be oriented horizontally or vertically (something that the big player Play station 3 and Xbox 360 fails to deliver).

The Nintendo Wii comes with a set of impressive controls. They are designed to suit both left handed and right handed players. The controls include a Wii Remote and a Nunchuk--a joystick-style controller that connects to the remote for additional game control. The Wii Remote works for games within a radius of about 30 feet and functions as a cursor-type poi...more

Video Games Game cube-The New Revolution

...ion 2 and Xbox. Game cube allowed them to duke it out among themselves.

Nintendo basically picked up their marbles and went somewhere else to play. They introduced a family friendly, gaming console. They offered a total-family experience. Incorporating children right through to Grandparents.

Video Games Game cube boasts a choice of well over 500 games. There is something for everyone. Below are some of their favorites:

Mario

Pokmon

The legend of Zelda

Resident Evil<...more

Video Game Systems

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The first video game system that I actually owned was an Atari game console that played only pong and pong like games. The console used your television to visually display the game and its action. We were thrilled with the system and many hours were spent staring at the television screen with the eerie beep of the pong hitting the paddles echoing through out the room. The next video game system I owned was also an Atari, but instead of being dedicated to only one game, this actually accepted a varie...more

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