Apr
12
2010
The very best handheld multimedia machine is what I call Sony’s latest gaming console. Its the very best thing Sony has ever come up with so far. You can do near whatever thing with it!
Technically marketed as a gaming console, there is a fantastic deal additional to it than that. For one thing, you can download your favorite music files onto the memory stick and voila, you have a portable music player! It also makes use of a original storage gadget called the UMD. It looks just like a CD but is much smaller. Aside from games, you can get music videos and movies. With its wide high resolution screen, you can now watch your favorite movies anyplace, anytime you desire to. If you’re a high tech bookworm such as me, then you will like the PSP even further. You can download e-books from the internet and place them on the PSP as JPEG files and read the latest novels on the go! Do you desire to carry precious memories around anyplace you go? Convert your photos into digital format and transfer them onto the memory stick. Now you can have tons of photographs at your fingertips!
The relatively massive screen size makes for simple viewing of pretty much any format you use. During game play, the details will barely astound you. Watching a movie is similar to watching it on DVD. You can adjust the contrast so as to suit your viewing preferences.
The memory stick’s storage capacity may well give you a bit of a headache, though. There are vast capacity memory brushwood offered but many of them are a bit pricey. But, I could say that it’s value it.
It might be a very excellent thought to buy the headphones that come as an accessory. The built-in speakers of the PSP can be a bit disappointing. They only don’t offer you the greatest experience when playing a game, watching a movie, or listening to music. The headphones give a a excellent deal stuck-up signal excellent quality.
Yet another disadvantage is that there doesn’t seem to be enough brilliant games for the console yet. Compared to other handheld gaming consoles, the Sony PSP lags behind when it comes to the relief of original games. The UMD disks are reasonably expensive as well.
Then over again, I am sure you will have the ability to get an item to do with your PSP while waiting for the next game or movie to come out.
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Jan
9
2010
Where do gamers go?
The choices you have as a gamer are:
- Buy (Online, Ebay, used, Gamestop..)
- Rent (Gamefly, smash hit…)
- Trade (Goozex, Switchplanet..)
Renting in the past at your brick and mortar rental place can easily set you back more then $5-$7 every week like Smash hit. Many places like Gamefly charge a monthly service fee. Renting is a solution but you spend more time with games than movies. Much more time is needed for videogames than movies. Most movies range from 1.5 hours to epics of 6 hours. Where most videogames you could get a excellent feel for a game in 3 hours but most sports games and long role playing games could be played for more then 70 hours.
This is where Goozex Game Trading steps in. Goozex allows the gamer to keep the game as long as you want but have the selection to sell it too. There is only a $1 transaction fee if you request a game on their network. So in the end you can trade in your older games and erect up Goozex credit until you get enough for a newer title and just pay the $1 transaction fee. A shipping and handling is handled by sender and the buyer only pays . There is no monthly connection so you can stop at anytime or go at a slower pace. This is ideal in the sense that you could play the game until you are really sick of it then send it in for credit. No rush as you play and ship at your own pace. Plus you OWN the game. From then on the game is yours, not a rental.
The network is peer to peer in that you can only request games and send games to other members. There is no single central warehouse and the pricing of the credits of the system are in points (100pts = $5). The pricing of the game is determined by market demand, relief date, initial cost of the game, and a couple other factors. Most xbox 360 titles will go for 800-1000 pts which translates to $40-$50. This isn’t terrible for a used game. You could doubtless save a small bit of money if you bought it at a used gaming store but then you would have to pay tax and really go to the store. Goozex gives you free shipping to you with no tax charge. You also have an selection to buy credits if you want but I wouldn’t recommend that unless you have no games to send in or nothing of yours is being requested. Price fluctuations occur and you can see the points swings. I’ve had a couple games I requested and I can see that price increase/decrease. It doesn’t happen that much but some games change +/- 200pts depending on market demand.
So why use Goozex as a replacement for of a used videogame store or an auction site with games like Ebay? You just need $1 to pay for the transaction fee. Most people don’t like to continually shell out more money for a game and then feel like the games they bought are depreciating at a very quick rate. Promotion your game for cash somewhere will not give you that much. Promotion it to a store they will mark your game up to make money. Promotion online is tiresome. Goozex at least you get to trade in games you are done with and still get some value out of it as it will lead to other games you really want. There might be more difficulty in sending older sports titles as those don’t have much demand once their season is up like trying to sending in EA sports Madden 2005 will be a hard game to sell to someone on the network. Older games on ebay are a hassle to sell. On Goozex you will be able to list it and it will just stay there without having to pay insertion fees.
Each videogame is packed with information like reviews from Gamepro, some tips/trick, game description, and some even have instructions. I like being able to see the supply and demand of each game. This will let you know if you have a game people want or if you can possibly get a game on the network. Goozex determines who gets the game by matching up users. There is a waiting list that is generated and when you add a game you will see in what place you are waiting for that game. You get a excellent feel to when you will get a game. You need to make a list for want and haves for your games. They will show you your place in line per game. Fantastic place to erect your wishlist. Building a large list ensures some games will continue to come to you. I requested Crackdown and I was like 60 people back. I got this game in 14 days. Just because you’re really deep in line doesn’t mean you won’t get the game soon. Newer games do get pushed out in the system honestly quickly. You have many options to what you want to trade in terms of instructions, case or just game. Some people tend to not keep cases or instructions. The value of the game doesn’t go down as the credits don’t reflect what is included. This is because the user requesting the game can have the selection to request only full packaged games, games with instructions, or just the game itself. I have not had a problem with getting full post as I’ve gotten over 49 games and I’ve sent out 54 in under 2 being of being there.
Why NOT to use
For this site to be a perfect 5 star site I want to see:
1. More users (will there ever be enough?)
2. More retro gaming console support (nes, snes, saturn….)
3. Sure isn’t free but man it’s 4 quarters. I’m a member of another site that has no transaction fees yet still protects the members.
4. Video game trailers for each game
5. More user interaction like user reviews and tournaments…)
All the above are small tweaks to the system that is already very functional. The main reason someone would NOT want to use this system is time and money. If you have money why wouldn’t you just buy the game new down the street? Why wait? Saving money and the community are the main draws to the system. Save money and also connect with other gamers. If you wanted to save money but are impatient then this sits is NOT for you. Most new relief games takes on average of 1-2 months. Why? You are placed in a waiting line. The order of the Que determines when you get the new game, but more importantly is how many are available? Most will eventually get bored of their new game and will send them out as “have” games. That could be more time than one might want to wait. Say you want to play a game that takes a long time to beat. Some people like myself take a long time with games. More well loved games of course like Madden will hit the system quicker but that is also a terrible thing. You don’t want to hold a game too long or it will lose it’s value. Trading for early on might be for 1000 points but in a couple months with the market being saturated it could be 500 points in no time losing half of it’s value. Not entirely the fault of the system but some games just won’t go depending on your timing.
Current Goozex Real-time Transaction on the Network as of Mar 11, 2009 = 4793
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Dec
2
2009
A PSP memory stick is a portable flash memory card format for PSP. It has got many perks as we shall go on to find out.
Following purchasing a fresh PSP system, you may find your complete family arguing over it. If you have kids in your home, then it becomes much even trickier as they are doubtless going to argue over who played with it last, why something was overwritten, etc. The PSP memory stick comes to your rescue in these scenarios, similar to the PS2 gaming card which you could have used previously.
When you’ve got a PSP memory stick prepared it allows swapping and exchanging information across a wide selection of electronic media. With help from this you may also download features from the web directly onto your computer. This data can in turn be loaded to the PSP memory stick via a USB cable. Now you are all set to use the memory stick in your PSP. This tiny, simple to handle and reliable device can store not just the data discussed above but also a load more. To top it off, all this is kept in a single hard guide.
In the past, buying a PSP memory stick was a particularly costly endeavor. But, due to a reduction in the price of manufacturing the PSP memory stick, and the intense competition that it endures in the market against the diverse retailers, the cost of the PSP memory stick has shrunk steadily. So buying more than one memory stick for the private use of each member of the family is not too hard to believe these days.
The PSP memory stick is functional, user friendly and flexible. This means it’s perfect for even the smaller kids. This portable form of memory is one of the most wanted objects with folks who like to use and delight in digital content of their choice.
These are just a few of the advantages of the PSP memory stick.
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Nov
24
2009
Since the inception of the PSP portable gaming system, it seems like individuals have been more attracted to the fact that it can play PSP UMD movies, and not just games. Reckon about it – there are likely more movies to be found in this format than there are other PSP stuff like the actual games. And the spin-off has been software programs that can convert movies into a format that is playable on these systems, such as PSP Movie Creator.
But by early 2006, sales of PSP UMD movies and other similar products had decreased so much that the huge manufacturers were slashing their manufacture, promotion the movies at a lower cost and even giving them away. What was the reason for this sudden drop in sales? The reason is reasonably simple really. The situation is reasonably similar to downloading songs and movies at no cost as a replacement for of purchasing the disk. Why pay excellent money for something that is unreservedly available on the internet?
The manufacturers of these digital PSP UMD movies clearly didn’t see this coming. Just like the music industry slumped when digital downloads gained in popularity, the same has happened to PSP movies. The increase in concealed and unlawful websites for PSP UMD movie pirating is the principal cause of the industry slowdown.
Manufacturers tried to counteract the situation by promotion special editions and lowering their prices. Some companies resorted to designing websites where movies can be viewed by streaming for a small price. But it hasn’t made much difference to those who austerely do not want to pay for their entertainment.
There are countless websites where you can get a movie converted into a format that can be played on your PSP, and then download it. And it’s not just on the internet that you can get these movies at no cost. You can buy a software program that will effortlessly convert your regular movie files to PSP UMD format. Even though this is technically unlawful, it’s still a well loved practice. Then they can upload their converted file and distribute it to anyone else who’s interested. There are so many alternatives to getting a movie that it nearly seems crazy to do so.
The only solution to this dilemma would be to have an internet watchdog agency that traces these unlawful downloads. No doubt the movie manufacturers want to be involved in something like this. Additionally, it is vital that the laws against piracy are implemented more forcefully with wider coverage. But without a doubt, all of this is much simpler said than done, so for those of us who delight in watching a PSP UMD movie, we can help the industry by paying for them as a replacement for of watching them free of charge.
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Nov
13
2009
Videogaming is one of the favourite pass times of this generation. Everywhere you go you see gamers hooked on one game or the other. The most fascinating thing as regards these gaming gizmos is that they hold a diverse appeal, as people of every age delight in these games. The Sony PSP is amongst the latest releases to this arena of gadgets and is a handheld which has a wide range of functions.
Besides being a gaming device, it may also play audio files, flicks and even radio. Gamers can also access the web with a PSP. But, gaming remains its most powerful function and educational PSP games are very well loved in view of their widely varied content. Not only do they provide entertainment, they are educational and really help to improve your cerebral capacities at the same time!
I don’t know the best thing with educational PSP games is that they are portable and simple to store, so you are able to keep playing where on earth you go. The choice in titles is huge and diverse; if you want to improve your cerebral abilities it’d be best to go for educational PSP games, such as Word Bubbles. There are three letter sequences presented in this game from which gamers are prompted to form words. Dependent on how long a word you can make, you can go up the bubble. Games such as this could do excellent to boost your cognitive ability and at the same time give you fun and excitement. There are many other games which boost your vocabulary, span of attention and concentration, and will also improve your memory. These games aren’t just restricted to kids but have equal appeal even among the elder population.
Still well loved among educational PSP games is the enormously favored Raindrops. This provides help in improving your talent with maths. It will be perfect for learning kids who must unravel a lot of mathematical problems. In this game an equation is written on a rain drop and you’ve got to answer it before the drop lands. The game will inform you how precise and speedy you may be under time constraints. Educational PSP games are highly ideal when it comes to your cognitive and logical training.
If customers worry about the price of these educational PSP games you can always download titles from the web, though you have to take care about corrupt files and viruses that can affect your console.
Grab your educational PSP games soon and learn while you have fun!
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