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Copy Gamecube Games - Only Buy Once!
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on March 29th, 2009
Do you enjoy your GameCube games? Do you play them enough to wear out discs? Do you have trouble finding replacement copies of games which are out of print? Copy your GameCube games instead!
With our patented software you will be able to backup any software disc you own. It is simply a matter of installing our software onto your home computer then using it to read your original game discs and then creating a backup copy on a fresh, writable disc. You’ll never have to fret over lost or damaged discs again!
The ability to copy your GameCube games is something every GameCube owner has dreamt of. No longer will you have to worry about possible destructon of discs by errant users (nephews, siblings, children, pets, etc.). You can stop handling every disc as though it were a precious artifact on the verge of crumbling in a strong breeze–with the Game Copy Pro software any disc you own can be backed up, copied, and played again and again on the original system or your personal computer.
With our technology you will never have to venture out to your local video game retailer and deal with cluttered shelves of used games looking for that title you loved so much that it doesn’t read anymore. No more pesky salesmen trying to upsell you either, and frankly, no more searching endlessly through internet auction sites and online stores for specific software; when you are able to copy your games for only the cost of a fresh back-up disc, you will feel infinitely safer as to the status of your GameCube game collection.
Action Gamer: Halo, Doom, and FPS Gamer Experience
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on March 15th, 2009
You shoot. You kill. You don’t get arrested doing it. You run. You hide. You do get scared occasionally. The modern first person shooter is many things: part action story straight out of a Schwarzenegger film, part endless shooting, and part pure joy to play. It takes a different kind of mind to enjoy the FPS, the gaming experience that keeps on giving. This article focuses on enjoying yourself as an FPS gamer, with a few notes.
Beginner’s Killings:
Perhaps the rise of the first person shooter can be seen in “Castle Wolfenstein,” the odd epic created by game developer ID. However, the true revolution came with “Doom,” the classic first person shooter which allowed you to killed crazed humans and odd demons straight out of hell. “Doom” shows the true gaming experience of a shoot-em-up, where you just keep blowing up the onslaught of hell. There are other games in the beginning stages of the FPS experience, like “Duke Nukem,” but let’s move on to the next level.
Running Down Aliens:
Perhaps the best FPS of all time, in terms of the gaming experience, is “Halo,” the next step up from the hot FPS games like “Doom,” “Quake,” and “Serious Sam.” Originally designed by game developer Bungie for the X-Box system, it quickly became the must-buy for X-Box gamers. While the original X-Box was considered a failure by many, “Halo” shined a light on a fascinating alien world full of action and blood.
Stepping Towards the Action:
To enjoy the gaming experience you can go much further than “Doom” and “Halo.” There are countless other classics, and many of them can be played online. The gaming world created by “Doom” allowed for other developers to improve the gaming experience, usually with online gaming networks for games like “Quake.” If you want to have some fun gaming, getting online and doing it is tops.
Buying the Games:
What do you buy? “Doom” is obsolete, but still a classic. There are newer versions of “Doom,” but none seemed to live up to the original vision (nor did the movie). The original X-Box system isn’t quite obsolete, even with the new X-Box 360, as the graphics on this system are a step above other systems—even PCs. PC FPS gaming is still on the rise. One classic often overlooked is “Serious Sam,” a homage to “Doom” in many ways, with plenty of evil creatures coming for you (but you have big guns).
End Gaming:
The FPS experience is about exploring too. For every gaming system out there, a first person shooter is available. Whether you like “Doom,” “Quake,” “Halo,” or any of the other modern classics of this genre, it’s just fun knowing your not alone in the addiction—and that these games will continue to be developed.



