Thursday, March 17, 2011

Playstation2 vsPlaystation2 Slimline


Three of the original PS2 launch models (SCPH-10000, SCPH-15000, and SCPH-18000) were only sold in Japan, and lacked the expansion bay of current PS2 models. These models included a PCMCIA slot instead of the expansion bay port of newer models. SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 did not have a built-in DVD movie playback and instead relied on encrypted playback software that was copied to a memory card from an included CD-ROM. (Normally, the PS2 will only execute encrypted software from its memory card, but see PS2 Independence Exploit.) V3 had a substantially different internal structure from the subsequent revisions, featuring several interconnected printed circuit boards. As of V4 everything was unified into one board, except the power supply. V5 introduced minor internal changes, and the only difference between V6 (sometimes called V5.1) and V5 is the orientation of the Power/Reset switch board connector, which was reversed to prevent the use of no-solder modchips. V7 and V8 included only minor revisions to V6.
The PS2 standard color is matte black. Several different variations in color have been produced in different quantities and regions, including ceramic white, light yellow, metallic blue (aqua), metallic silver, navy (star blue), opaque blue (astral blue), opaque black (midnight black), pearl white, Sakura purple, satin gold, satin silver, snow white, super red, transparent blue (ocean blue) and also Limited Edition color Pink which was distributed in some regions such as Oceania, and parts of Asia.[18][19][20]
The small PlayStation logo on the front of the disc tray could be rotated ninety degrees, in order for the logo to be the right way up in both vertical and horizontal console orientations. This feature is also used in the slimlines.

PlayStation 2 slimline
PlayStation 2 Slimline console with DualShock 2 controller

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Manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment
Product family PlayStation
Type Video game console
Generation Sixth generation era
Retail availability October 2004 – present
CPU 300 MHz
Controller input DualShock 2
Connectivity 2 × USB 1.1, Ethernet, IrDA, 2 × controller ports.
In September 2004, Sony unveiled its third major hardware revision (V12, model number SCPH-70000). Available in late October 2004, it is smaller, thinner, and quieter than the older versions and includes a built-in Ethernet port (in some markets it also has an integrated modem). Due to its thinner profile, it does not contain the 3.5" expansion bay and therefore does not support the internal hard disk drive. It also lacks an internal power supply, similar to the GameCube, and has a modified Multitap expansion. The removal of the expansion bay has been criticized as a limitation due to the existence of titles such as Final Fantasy XI, which require the use of the HDD. The official PS2 Linux also requires an expansion bay to function. Currently only the modified Multitap is sold in stores, however these are also compatible with the older versions, and also added support for multiple memory cards on some games. Third-party connectors can be soldered into the unit giving hard drive support, however IDE connections were completely removed in the V14 revision, thereby eliminating this option. Certain mod chips enable the use of a USB hard drive or other mass storage device.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Copy PlayStation 3 Games - How to Select the Best PS3 Game Copying Software

PlayStation 3 games have become a fashion among the ardent PS3 gamers and day by day there is a marginal increase among the PS3 gamers. At the same time, the prices of PS3 games are increasing as well. The video game discs are subjected to ruin and damage as even a single scratch on a PS3 game disc can turn it into a completely useless thing and may end up in monetary loss. Therefore, if you are a PlayStation 3 gamer, it would be a good thing to create a backup copy of the game and store it in a safe. Needless to say, you require the best PS3 game copying software to create a backup of your PS3 games.
Now the PS3 game copying software programs are easily available on the market. They are plenty of in number and suffice to baffle you about the selection of the right one. There are many sites that offer the game copying software for free of cost. Many enthusiastic gamers without hesitation choose this free software and ultimately repent for that. The reason is quite simple as most of these sites that offer the free game copying software programs have the malicious intention to install harmful viruses into your computer. These viruses devastate your valuable data and ruin your system, which would be an irreparable loss for you.
That is why it is wise to stay away from those websites that offer free game copying software programs. Do not give them the chance to destroy your valuable data and machine as well. Thence you need to be choosy and scrupulous while downloading game copying software. You should rather opt for the professional site. However, make sure that the software has a good reputation on the market as well as the company that produces it must have gathered good fame. The software should possess a user-friendly interface and it should provide easy to follow instructions. Don't forget that the PS3 console has the blue ray disc burner which makes the burning process different rather than the other console.
To Copy PS3 Games and taking backup is an easy task if you use a proper game copying software. On next page I had shared some secret tips about using PS3 game copy software and selecting a best one. So now you don't have to loose your favorite PS3 games, you can easily backup PS3 games without modchip.
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PlayStation 3: Third Time's a Charm By Chris Messenger

Since bursting into homes in 1994, the Sony PlayStation has taken the world of video games by storm. It doesn't seem poised to end there either, as PlayStation's current incarnation, the PS3, has sold over 40 million units worldwide since 2006. The general design of the PlayStation model has remained fairly faithful to the original brief, a next-gen, CD-based take on the popular cartridge-based models of the day.
The control pads take their cues from the early ergonomic pads used by the SNES or Sega Mega Drive, and this, in my opinion, is where the humble PS won out over the Nintendo 64 and still wins out over the Xbox. Talking about control pads in lieu of software specs or even games may seem crass, but consider this; the controller is the part of you that connects to the game. It's the interface between man and machine. Why else would they now come equipped with rumble effects and all sorts of gadgetry?
Whereas other console's controllers can be hard-edged, almost square (any old-timers remember the Dreamcast? What was up with that!?) and have buttons placed too far apart to reach one-handed, or reach in a hurry without A LOT of practice; the PlayStation has always boasted a pad that fits right there in your palms and can be adapted to suit any number of innovative styles of button-bashing. Much to my friends' annoyance, I assure you.
The fact that anybody can pick up a PS of any model and be fairly familiar with the controls is a major contributing factor to PlayStation's longevity. The other was a free-for-all policy that Sony wisely employed back in the 90's. Sony invited anyone and everyone to design games for them, which led to a huge influx of fresh ideas, designers and innovations (as well as fuelling a secondary industry of game magazines and online reviewers). So, when Sega or Nintendo had 50 or so games on their fledgling devices, PlayStation adverts confidently emblazoned their logo with the tagline '200 Games' it didn't matter that a lot of these games were complete and utter rubbish, what mattered was that first-time gamers were spoiled for choice.
It has to be said that PlayStation's M.O hasn't changed significantly since then. It is still the most cost-effective, user-friendly, and widely owned system around. It still boasts a huge collection of games (a good many of which are unfortunately still arse) and it still has the unnerving Bowie-esque ability to completely re-invent itself every few years without changing what made us love it in the first place.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

Time Crisis: Crisis Zone




Time Crisis: Crisis Zone

Time Crisis: Crisis Zone
From Namco

Price: $70.94


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Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22026 in Video Games
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: PlayStation2
  • Dimensions: .38 pounds

Customer Reviews

Time Crisis: Crisis Zone3
Great shooter game like it's predecessors Time Crisis 2 & 3. You start of with a machinegun instead of a handgun, (trust me you'll need it). One major drawback however is that it's only a one player game and you cannot use two guns when playing as one player. The instuctions say you can use two GUNCON 2 controllers for portions of the game, however after playing two levels of the game, I have not found a way to activate it. You might have to earn the ability to use two guns. I am very ticked-off about this. Maybe after playing the game more I'll figure it out. I've only played the game for 2 1/2 hours before writing this review. Thought I would warn potential buyers before they purchase it. Still, it's a Kick-B*tt game, but would be much better if you could use 2 guns.

Stingray3
Fast paced game with great graphics however, Unlike Time Crises 2 and 3 its somewhat mindless in the sense you point the machine gun in the direction of the bad guys and just shoot.. This game has one gun, at least in the early levels you can use the machine gun only. The bad guys in this game are hard to kill meaning you have to shoot them multiple times to kill them. In Time Crisis 3 some of the bad guys have to be shot up to 5 and 6 times however in this game all but one of the characters require nearly a full clip resulting in multiple reloads. I get the sense I am playing the same screen over and over with the only real change being the back drops. I hope it gets better, I have played through the second level up an to this point. Crisis Missions are near impossible but at least a little different. For more pin point shooting that requires a little skill rather then luck, I would say stick with Time Crisis 2 and 3.
Time crisis extreme5
This game is probably my favorite time crisis game. The basic game play is the same with one huge exception, you have unlimited machine gun rounds. Gone is the need to save amunition for a particular time. Once you beat arcade mode you unlock crisis mode and play with every weapon with unlimited ammo. There are also timed modes, special weapons modes and enough other unlockables to keep this game fun longer than most. Even after you beat everything its time to replay it and beat your times and score. My friend ( who hates video games ) played this and time crisis 3 and loved it. she said she actually had dreams about playing it.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011

ditorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is the 2010-2011 version of Konami's long-running, video game soccer franchise. The tenth release in the series overall, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 refreshes the popular series by merging the best features that earlier iterations have presented to video game footballers worldwide over the years, along with new features that will carry the franchise into the future. Combined features include: 1,000+ new motions available in-game; unprecedented control over every pass, shot, throw-in; drag-and-drop functionality for team management; the ability to map favorite moves to the analog stick; an online Master League and much, much more.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 game logo

Freedom of Play Lifts the Game to New Levels

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is here and brings digital soccer to the next level. Central to the heart and soul of PES 2011 is the idea of freedom of play. This freedom invigorates the series with the most advanced set of gameplay improvements ever attempted by the Winning Eleven Production game development team, coupled with the greatest stride in new content. The result is a game that allows total control over every element of play – even online – to give the most lifelike soccer experience next to actually putting on a uniform and taking the field.

Key Game Features

Lionel Messi in the Argentine national uniform splitting an opposing defense in Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
Take total control on the pitch on offense, defense, online or offline.
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  • Total Control - PES Productions has enhanced the 360-degree passing ratio, offering unprecedented levels of control over every pass, shot, throw-in, through ball and lofted through balls. Users can pass the ball into space, and move their play with total freedom. Players must precisely weight their passes and second-guess the runs of their teammates and exploit their movement. Players even can apply pressure on opponents to force them off the ball.
  • Shot and Stamina Gauge - In addition to the generic power gauge, the Shot and Stamina meter details the player's exact level of fitness. Constantly sprinting will have an adverse affect on performance and statistics.
  • New Defender AI - Defenders now hold their positions naturally, instead of chasing balls that enter their area and work to close down the attacker to force mistakes.
  • Animation and Player Physics - PES Productions has totally reworked every element of in-game animation. These additions will become clear before even kickoff, with the players enjoying fluid, natural movements, with more realistic acceleration and inertia than ever before. The physicality between players is also improved, which was a priority requested in PES forums. Jostling and blocking now looks stunning, while there is a larger variety of convincing tackling styles. Ambient animation also adds immensely to the in-game atmosphere, as players behave realistically when off the ball, and walk and run with a variety of individual styles.
  • Speed of Play - The new level of control means that PES 2011 enjoys a more varied pace of play, which depends on the situation at hand. The game will burst into life as counterattacks come into play, but players can dictate the pace via slow build up or exploiting available space to surge forward. It is harder to make long runs from midfield, and successful play will depend on making quick passes to create space.
  • Aesthetics - PES 2010 showcased the best likeness' in a football game, and PES 2011 ups the ante further. Facial animation has been enhanced, but the key advances are over 1000 all-new animations which have been recreated from the ground up using over 100 hours of motion captured footage yielding more organic runs, turns, throw-ins, tackles, and interaction.
  • Tactical and Strategy - The PES Productions team has implemented an all new 'Drag and Drop' mechanism that can be used in every aspect of team management. These settings are also animated to promote better understanding of the plays that have been altered.
  • Feint settings - PES has always offered a wide range of subtle skills, feints and turns, but PES 2011 allows users to map their favorite move sequences to the right stick, making them more accessible than ever before.
  • Master League Online - PES 2011 marks the online debut for its much-loved Master League element, with players bidding against each other for the world's best players, and attempting to build a squad that can compete with the best against online peers all over the globe.

Additional Screenshots

Evasive dribbling in Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
Evasive dribbling techniques.

Customer Reviews

A step in right direction - New kind of PES altogether4
First, let me start by providing my experiences with FIFA 2011. After reading rave reviews on FIFA 2011, I decided to give it a try after skipping FIFA 2010 (also had glaring reviews) and going with PES 2010. You can read my review on FIFA 2011, but bottom line is I ended up selling it mainly due to unrealistic and indistinguishable gameplay despite FIFA touting the "realistic" gameplay.

Unrealistic because you can never execute a deadly thru-pass with a top player with just one lowly defender who stood between you and the forwards running/waiting for that thru-pass. A defender would always intercept the pass unless you direct the pass to a completely open area which defeats the purpose. In real life, playmakers like Gerrard, Iniesta, Xavi, etc provide deadly thru-passes toward inside the box past 2-3 top defenders.

Indistinguishable because no matter which team you play or who you're controlling, they all have the same characteristics and speed. Messi or Ronaldo can't out run a lowly defender. The game was boring and tedious. I loved FIFA's clean presentation, soundtracks, editing capabilities, even down to customizing the chants, but it failed to deliver in gameplay and fun factor which is the core of any video games.

So I went back to PES series and my experiences have been mostly positive. PES 2011 have a much more streamlined and clean interface. You still don't have all the licenses or real stadiums but the game play is so much better and exciting compared to FIFA. First and foremost, you can forget about all your previous skills that you may have acquired from previous PES series. The new gameplay takes some getting used to, especially the new camera angle. There is no tele angle which showed most of the playing field panning side to side following the controlling player/ball. It is now been replaced with "wide" angle with options to follow the ball or the players. When you're deep inside the opponent's half trying to provide crosses, the angle is skewed much like the "broadcast" angle that you really can't see your players waiting inside the box with a quick glance, so you really have to rely on radar. However, with practice and some getting used to, it quickly became a non-issue. The gameplay is much more realistic and fluid with no "ball sticking" that plagued previous PES series. Passing now requires well timed direction and control with power gauge indicator. But most importantly, thru-passes work in PES unlike FIFA. I can pin point and execute thru passes between defenders and experience the gratification of forwards receiving them leading to a potential goal. There are definite differences on players' mobility and skills when you're controlling a top player as opposed to other players. Messi can out run and execute some deadly feints to get past a defender, Drogba can bully couple of defenders with his size and strength, and other players' real life skills are accurately portrayed in PES 2011.

Online play is more accessible now with instant game matching within Exhibition menu as opposed to drilling down inside Online menu. I did not experience any noticeable lags even with subpar network connections. The new game plan (tactics/strategy) with drag-and-drop interface is so easy and intuitive that I find myself tinkering with different settings - something that I haven't done often in previous PES. Feint settings where you can combo series of feint moves with the right stick is also a welcome addition and fun to watch.

Sadly, this game isn't perfect. There are some glitches or short-comings:

- I lost control of my players when I accidentally pressed series of buttons on my controller. CPU took over and was controlling both teams as if the game is running in demo mode. I regained full control after a dead ball. Fortunately, I've only experienced this once.

- There are some graphic "tearing" when players are near or inside the goal. They go through the goal net with some eerie effects.

- Penalty kick system should be completely gutted and reworked. I really liked FIFA's "metered" or "gauged" controlled penalty kick system.

Minor issues aside, I'm enjoying PES 2011 more than FIFA 2011 and I think it's unfortunate that PES 2011 don't get the credit or fair reviews that it deserves from the game review community. You could find a number of high reviews for FIFA but only a handful of lukewarm reviews on PES. Not that I rely on these so called professional game reviewers' verdicts dictate my purchasing decisions but still, I think it's a shame.

Pros:
1. Realistic gameplay and physics without sacrificing fun factor in soccer simulation game
2. Ease of menu navigation and game plan (tactics) settings
3. Reliable, quick and fun online gameplay
4. Does not require online access code you have to enter like FIFA

Cons:
1. The new gameplay and camera angles take some time getting used to
2. Some graphic glitches but this could be ironed out on future updates
3. Bad, inconsistent penalty shootout system

Overall, PES 2011 is a step in right direction and despite some minor issues, it's still a fun game that you should definitely experience.
Great game, but still have some flaws4
I just got the game yesterday and only played one game under Professional difficulty with RM vs Milan. I won 4-2. I felt the control is much different from the previous versions, which need some time to get used to. The only complain that I have is the camera angle, which, sometimes, is hard to identify the right direction to pass and shoot, especially under the new passing system. Also, the strategy setting is a little to complicated to me. End of the day, we are just trying to play some soccer, not trying to play the Football Manager game. Other than that, the game looks great to me.

PS. I have been a PES and WE fan for over 10 years. No matter how good people say FIFA is, I aint to touch it. PES is for hardcore soccer 
Graphic of the feints available in Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
1,000+ new motion.
Defender going for the tackle in Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
Choice of defensive tactics.

PlayStation 3 Vs Xbox 360 The Long Battle Continues By Hugo Roger and Roger R. Lima

Today the video game industry is dominated by three huge companies that seem to dominate the video gaming market completely, these companies are Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo. The battles really goes way back, from a long time ago, when the available video games consoles were nothing but simple heavy boxes, with low graphics quality, but still they were the ones dominating the gaming market back then. But from the many video game companies that came out other than Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, the time that has passed has placed a lot of the weaker ones out of business leaving today the three biggest video game companies of all time which are Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, but the battle just never ends between Sony and Microsoft, both fighting for the spotlight and also to lead and dominate this industry. It seems like the battle just begun.
Sony has held the tittle of the best video game maker for many years consecutively, while comparing to Microsoft. A few years ago we had PlayStation 2 already out in a battle against Microsoft's original console the Xbox. Only a few would dare to mention that Xbox was better than PlayStation 2, but a few years later when Microsoft released the amazing Xbox 360 all eyes were amazed and Xbox 360 held the attention of the media and gamers for more than a year. Xbox 360 came out with all the power that a new generation console could handle, beautiful graphics and just a super fast processor, among many other great features..
As time passed by after the release of the Xbox 360 millions of people worldwide, both media and gamers were already expecting the arrival of the new PlayStation 3, many gamers already knew what were some of the features of the new machine but no one had had a first up close view of the console until it finally came out, been released in Japan on November 11, 2006 around 07:00am and reaching it's release in the United States on November 17, 2006.
When Microsoft was faced with Sony's latest video game console, their whole comparison chart was simply destroyed, PS3 came out with features that Xbox 360 couldn't even come close, and some of these features were a beautiful top of the line built-in Blu-ray player, a fast Wifi built-in networking card and an amazing backwards compatibility. Sony had invested so much on their console that they were selling their units below cost price. Meaning the were loosing hundreds of dollars on every sale! But thankfully after this though time passed Sony was able to withstand the barriers created and have prosperity coming their way.
Just as the years passed so did the age of both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, allowing each company to deliver improvements and new features in their consoles. Xbox 360 was upgraded to the new Xbox 360 Slim, which includes many of the powerful features that PS3 carries, but it includes a faster built in Wifi card, way faster than PS3's original wifi card. PlayStation's latest model is also a Slim version, but includes basically the same features, but PS3 today is still considered more powerful and better than Xbox 360.
Surely the comparison between PlayStation 3 vs Xbox 360 can go deeper in many ways, forms and specifications in much more detail to define which console is better and which is not. But in the end it will be you the gamer or fan deciding which console is the best choice for your self. The pleasures will always be the same, and the long endless battle between PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 will continue.
I started writing when I was about 12 years old, on my little journals, after so many years I still enjoy writing about all sorts of topics, related to computers, games, internet, IT, animals and many others. Writing is something I have great passion on doing it. The era of technology came by to make it more simple and more easy to get my writings done faster and looking way better as well. I hope you have enjoyed the above article as much as I did writing it.
 

PlayStation PS2 - PS3 - Which One to Pick? By Roberto Sedycias Platinum Quality Author

The PlayStation is a gaming console introduced by Sony. It has launched four parts PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP. PS2 x PS3 is the most common and widely used video game among the video game lovers. These consoles are very easily available having a wide variety of games to choose from.
The PS 2 or PlayStation 2 is a video game with features which does not only allow you to play video games but also provides you a host of other facilities. On PS2 you can go online by the inbuilt Ethernet and modem and play online with your friends all over the world. Apart from playing games available in a wide variety of more than 1,700 games you can also watch movies and listen to audio CDs on it as it supports DVD and CD and has an inbuilt player in it.
The product has digital surround sound which makes you feel that you are completely involved in the game you are playing. It supports two memory cards which can store a huge number of games in them. The dual shock mode remote control is also a fascinating part of the product which produces a shock after you make a mistake or you bang it into a wall while racing and at many other times. The slim and light weight design of the product enables you to carry it with you wherever you go.
PlayStation 3 is also another new evolution in the world of fun introduced by Sony in 2006. This model has more effective and powerful features than the earlier models introduced. This model has better features and better graphics and in terms of capabilities it is far better than the other ones. In fact this product allows you to play games of both PS1 and PS2.
Apart from a wide variety of games to choose from this special model also allows you to watch blu-ray movies which have theater quality picture and sound effect? It also allows you access to install pictures, music, videos together for easy viewing and sharing anywhere and anytime you want.
You also get a free PlayStation network account by which you can go online for gaming, downloading and lots more fun. By this special feature of the model you can also make friends and watch movies and TV shows also. If gaming is not enough for you then you can go on to search many other things on the net for example a cure for tuberculosis or get recent news. You can also personalize your own PS3.
If you are confused about which one to choose while buying between a PS2 x PS3 according to the features of both the products you must buy a PS3 as it has a far wider variety of features to choose from. You can search online, watch movies with a picture and sound quality never seen before and play games of both PS2 and PS1.
So your favorite games of all these consoles can be played on just a single video game. Only one disadvantage you have with a PS3 is that they are not very easy to carry as they are a bit big in size and the games of this particular product are not easily available but still you can play games of PS2 and PS1 on it, so you have no major problems. However, a thorough comparison between PS2 vs. PS3 will show that both the products have its unique features.
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil