Accessorizing Video Game Consoles: Cables, Headsets and More
It's 2008 and the gaming world has never looked better. Technological advancements are rapidly changing the way video games are played and experienced. With bold innovation, game developers are channeling the best in hi-tech electronics to deliver mind-blowing video game titles. In addition to the games, video game consoles are now a platform for entertainment in its many forms. Social networking and home theater technology has changed gaming consoles. As a result, video game consoles also come with a host of video game accessories that are not only important for chatting, watching movies or viewing photographs but also enhance game play.
Home theater entertainment is about hi-def and nothing less. HDMI is the new video game cable standard, set by Sony's Play Station 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360. Characterized by astounding picture quality, high definition games truly introduce virtual reality. Systems using older technology, like the Wii cables, aren't really able to match the quality of a high definition signal. Nevertheless S-video cables, component cables and composite cables, which have all been used in the past, are integral to many video game consoles.
With the advent of multiplayer gaming through Xbox Live and, more recently, the Play Station Network, the need for gamer communication was heightened. A good gaming headset is essential for a hardcore gamer when battling through a multiplayer environment. Keeping in touch with team-mates scattered across the globe is made much easier with a Bluetooth headset. The wireless advantage is obvious - clutter-free convenience. Handheld systems have long relied on headsets to provide the audio output to gamers. The Nintendo DS headsets and PSP headsets are sleek earphones with a microphone for social networking.
As games become longer and infinitely more complex, the need for a storage medium, that is, video game memory, has been felt. The early 8 MB memory cards for the Sony Play Station One have been replaced by 80 GB hard drives that use high speed SATA 2 technology. Multiple flash card readers that support a variety of formats are now the standard for video game consoles. The advantage of a built-in card reader is that the gamer can choose the best memory card, rather than be forced to use a proprietary one. Another advantage of removable storage is the expanded ability of the console to handle videos, photos and music. A memory card can be quickly and easily loaded from a computer, and the multimedia accessed anytime, anywhere. A variety of memory cards for various consoles e.g. GameCube memory card, PSP memory etc. are readily available in the market now-a-days.
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How do you get your video games? (TEENAGERS AND GAMERS)?
Hello, I'm Alex :] ... Please I just need some tips on buying video games. i am turning 15 next month, I have all these video games consoles .. Last year i've gotten a PLAYSTAION 3, and it came with 2 games .. and eversince, i havnt gotten any games for it :/ ... Like i want to start having alot of video games .. I also own, Nintendo Wii, xBox360, and i am planning on getting a PLAYSTATION VITA on my birthday ... i only have like 9 games for the nintendo wii, and a bunch of wrestling games for the 360 .. my mom gets paid every week (she works at a mall) and i was wondering what you fellow gamers do? .. I only have 3 games for the 3DS ... i want to start buying games alot .. How do you guys buy your video games? ... just need to know how you get them :] ....
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What would be the overall worth of these items?
So recently, I've been thinking of how to clear some of my old video games consoles and some games that I had for them by selling them (disc only), but I didn't know the overall worth of them. Please estimate the overall worth for all of these products, and preferably in pounds sterling (GBP).
Please do note that I have asked this question before, but received unsatisfactory results.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (PlayStation)
Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase (PlayStation)
Wacky Races (PlayStation)*
Digimon: Digimon World (PlayStation)*
M&M's Shell Shocked (PlayStation)
Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland (PlayStation)*
Lilo and Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (PlayStation)*
Shrek: Treasure Hunt (PlayStation)
Spyro: Year of the Dragon (PlayStation)*
Spiderman 2 Enter: Electro (PlayStation)*
Space Invaders (PlayStation)
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue (PlayStation)*
Dancing Stage: EuroMIX (PlayStation)
Beyblade (PlayStation)
Theme Park World (PlayStation)*
Joytech Memory Card (PlayStation compatible)
PlayStation 2 - original model, comes with power cable, SCART cable and a worn away Dualshock 2.
Batman Vengeance (PlayStation 2)
SingStar - no microphones or adapter (PlayStation 2)*
Finding Nemo (PlayStation 2)*
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (PlayStation 2)*
Spongebob Squarepants - The Movie (Playstation 2)*
The Incredibles (PlayStation 2)*
Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction (PlayStation 2)*
Robots (PlayStation 2)*
Star Wars: Starfighter (PlayStation 2)*
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (PlayStation 2)*
Official PlayStation 2 8MB memory card
Argos third party PS2 controller
Nintendo Gamecube:
The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer (Gamecube)
Nintendo Wii:
Alien Syndrome (Wii)
The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest (Wii)
NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams (Wii)
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Bully: Scholarship Edition (Wii)
Call of Duty: Black Ops (Wii)
Crash: Mind over Mutant (Wii)
Crash of the Titans (Wii)
The Simpsons Game (Wii)
A broken Wii Remote
*The games with an asterisk do not work on my consoles, which pretty much sums up my list of PlayStation 2 games.
Useful and helpful answers welcome; and please don't post answers like 'check it up on eBay', or 'why do you have a Wii, go and buy an 'Xbox'', or something along the lines of that. All the games are used.
Thanks for reading.
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Favourite car racing game on each of these video game consoles?
Nintendo 64?
Playstation?
Playstation 2?
Playstation 3?
Mine,
Nintendo 64? Mario Kart
Playstation? V.Rally
Playstation 2? GTC Africa
Playstation 3? Blur
What's yours?
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