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		<title>The Fun of Gaming Need Not Be Expensive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yanita asked: With the advanced graphics, shading, 3D rendering and complicated gameplay involved in today&#8217;s console games, it would be strange not to be attracted to them. But, the problem with these games is that they are expensive, requiring the purchase of the console and the game software. And if you&#8217;re going to play then [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Yanita</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With the advanced graphics, shading, 3D rendering and complicated gameplay involved in today&rsquo;s console games, it would be strange not to be attracted to them. But, the problem with these games is that they are expensive, requiring the purchase of the console and the game software. And if you&rsquo;re going to play then on the PC, there are software and hardware requirements to consider. And most of the times, you have to upgrade your current system just to play the game that you want. Then you would also have to face installation and game issues after installation. For the avid gamer, he or she would say that it was all worth it. Yet as cool as console games are, you don&rsquo;t need one to enjoy games. You don&rsquo;t need to go out of your way and spend a lot just to experience the fin of gaming. One easy and economical alternative for people with limited budgets are online games.&nbsp;<br/><br/>Online games feature the same diversity of games as console games do. You can play online shooting games and online war strategy games through online game sites. There are also computer arcade games based on popular arcade titles. And for those who prefer adventures, computer games adventure-themed are also offered by gaming sites. So when it comes to gaming action, online games are not lacking in number and diversity. Also, these games feature flash technology, which is not bad in the graphics and animation department. The sounds and audio aren&rsquo;t too shabby either. Online games feature just the right balance between graphics, gameplay, animation and level of difficulty. You can&rsquo;t expect online games to be as sophisticated as your console games, but online games are engaging enough for a good game experience. Of course, console games are on different level, but online games are comparable in quality; more than what you&rsquo;d expect from games that you can play for free.<br/><br/>That is right&mdash;free action games, free online shooting games, and free online adventure games are widely available in the internet. This is one advantage of online games against console games. Online games are free and you don&rsquo;t need to spend anything just to enjoy a good game. Nor should you bother with upgrades or installation issues. So if you&rsquo;re short on cash, don&rsquo;t let that hinder you from playing a good game. Just go with online games and play all you want for free.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>OnLive – Technology enable Everybody to play Any Game at Any Platform – Anywhere !</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stig Kristoffersen asked: OnLive was presented at the game developers conference GDC in San Francisco on March 24th 2009. This service enable you to stream the content of the game as you play it. Simply explained you will see live a HD-Video of the ongoing gaming performed on a server miles away from you. This [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Stig Kristoffersen</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>OnLive was presented at the game developers conference GDC in San Francisco on March 24th 2009. This service enable you to stream the content of the game as you play it. Simply explained you will see live a HD-Video of the ongoing gaming performed on a server miles away from you. This means you can play big and powerful games that you usually need a monster PC with the best graphic performance available to you. Even a small laptop PC, Mac or even through a small gadget connected to your TV, you can play any game on your TV. The need for very expensive gaming PC’s is gone with the wind. You will not need to upgrade your PC just because the game demands more graphic power or CPU performance. All you need is internet connection and a normal computer. The news about this service can mean a revolution to how games are distributed and were received with enthusiasm at the conference. How is it possible to perform streaming of highly interactive games, when YouTube service is struggling with their performance of online videos? The question was raised and answers given through demonstration of this service. OnLive has been developed over 7 year’s time now, and for the first time shown to the public on March 24th on heir pres conference in San Fransisco. It gives us a chance to revolutionize the way we do gaming, how developers pulish games, and how the consumer will use the games. It will change things says Steve Perlman, the man behind OnLive service concept. Perlman developed the streaming solution for QuickTime when he worked at Apple, and has with him the former Eidos CEO Mike McGarvey on the OnLive service. You will have immediate access to all the latest high technological games available to any consol or PC, just by your fingertips. They will make the games accessible immediately and you only need to press on the game button you want to play, and there you go. There will not be need for any downloading or need to patch anything. There will be no physical media at all. You will have access to the games through your web browser or TV and you will no longer need a special machine for the purpose of playing your favorite game. Whether you use OnLive on a cheap PC without any graphic card, or on a cheap Mac, does not matter as long as you have a web browser and a plug-in on your browser on under a Megabyte, you are gaming. If you have a TV, all you need is a cheap box attached to the TV and you are gaming here as well. In theory all this sounds great and potentially easy to do, but how is it working in practical terms? The only that is needed of your computer or box at home is the power to decompress the video that arrives home at your place from the game server where the OnLive service is located. These servers are special made for the purpose of computing the highly advanced graphic games presented to you at home. The video will reach home to without any experience of latency and to be experienced as if you played it on your local machine. OnLive has developed a special streaming technology for interactive media different from the linear streaming technology which is used in ordinary video transfers. This new technology has according to Perlman minimized the latency to a level not recognizable to a human. The latency will be around one millisecond, and you really have to see it before you believe it. The demand to the broadband you have will depend upon what kind of screen you have on your equipment at home. For an ordinary screen you will need 1,5 Mbps, while for a HD TV you will need maximum 5 Mbps, dependant upon the game itself. This of course eliminates those who still are on ADSL or similar bandwidths. Perlman and McGarvey played the game called &#8220;Crysis&#8221; together on a big screen at the conference. McGarvey used a cheap Dell laptop that would never be able to play this game in the quality seen on the screen.. Perlman played via a micro consol connected to a TV, and both these units talked nicely together via the OnLive server around 80 kilometers away from where the demonstration took place. McGarvey also demonstrated a baseball game on a Mac Book, a machine which was hardly meant to play any game on it, but through the web browser plug-in on the OnLive service played the game which usually needs a PC with a graphics card for thousands of dollars. The service opens up for purchase and rental business models of absolutely all stored games, videos of game plays and other things stored on these servers. This enable you to continue a game anytime from anywhere you want to. It also eliminates the piracy problem which haunts the gaming industry today. Ten developers like EA, THQ, Ubisoft and Atari has supported this development from the start and has made 16 games available at the moment. All these games will be demonstrated at the GDC for people to see how they are experienced at the conference floor. The service is planned launched in North America at the end of 2009, and will secure the gaming industry from piracy at a larger extent than before. It also makes it possible to make games available at a less cost than before as distribution costs should go down. However, it remains to see how these servers will resist the hackers and their attempts to disrupt these services. There has not been set any launch date for the service outside North America, but its promised to be launched as soon as possible after the North American launch. The cost of this service is not mentioned, but the goal is to reduce the cost to the game consumer, as he or she will not need to buy expensive hardware which has become expensive and a constant need for upgrade at a certain cost as well. This service will transfer the money use of gamers from hardware to software.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Rothfork asked: So you&#8217;ve decided to plunge yourself into the world of game development, have assembled a team of mighty warriors to tackle all the big issues and are ready to create the next best game in the industry&#8230; trumping WoW, Guild Wars&#8230; (you get the point). You&#8217;ve chopped up all your brainstorming and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jim Rothfork</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>So you&#8217;ve decided to plunge yourself into the world of game development, have assembled a team of mighty warriors to tackle all the big issues and are ready to create the next best game in the industry&#8230; trumping WoW, Guild Wars&#8230; (you get the point). You&#8217;ve chopped up all your brainstorming and assembled some really keen concepts for a storyline and you&#8217;re ready to go. But amongst all the programming, the character concepts, the dungeons, and the quests &#8211; what are truly the most important aspects of your game that will determine whether someone enjoys themself? Read on, and allow me to share with you what I think.<br/><br/>When we do decide to take that plunge into the development of a new game, there are five things you should consider very carefully, and pay a great deal of attention to. There are probably more of these that will hinder or help you along your way, and your ordering may be different than mine, but these are what I always hold to be the most important. Over the next week we will reveal each aspects, and at the end of the week culminate with the complete article. For today we&#8217;ll begin at the top, with number 5.<br/><br/>Number 5: Storyline<br/><br/>When crafting your game, there is no better inspiration for features and activities, quests and dungeons, than your very own highly developed and custom tailored storyline. Some may balk at this statement, claiming that storyline is easily overshadowed and un-necessary when you have intense graphics that make your fingers tingle, or when you have combat so intense that you&#8217;re literally ducking out of the way from behind your monitor. While these things definitely contribute to an awesome game, and can lead to a lot of excitement (in fact, they&#8217;re on the list too!), they cannot make up for a lack of storyline. One thing many players crave whether consciously or not, is a strong storyline that leads them into caring about the game &#8211; it entices you &#8211; and makes you feel as though your wildest dreams may in fact be possible in this environment. Storyline can be simple and to the point while being so flawlessly done that it serves as the crux of the entire game (EVE Online: We&#8217;re flying through space, blowing people out of the sky&#8230;) and at the same time being so rich and deep with lore (the complexities in lore and story surrounding EVE is so great that it entangles even the most basic ships and inventory items) that it compels players to write their own histories.<br/><br/>Not only does storyline help players become engaged with all that you&#8217;ve slaved over and worked for, but it helps you the developer along the way. If you&#8217;ve been smart, and from the beginning dreamed up an intoxicatingly deep history of your game setting, it will constantly serve you throughout development. It will provide clues into what features want to be a part of the game, what doesn&#8217;t need to be included, and what does or doesn&#8217;t fit. An architecture professor of mine once said, when referring to the site analysis portion of architecture that we could find out a great deal about what we should be building on the building site by simply visiting the location, and &#8220;envisioning the invisible building that wants to be built&#8221;. This is true in architecture, and it is especially true in game development and dreaming up your storyline/game setting.<br/><br/>Storyline may be important, but is it more important than a snazzy game setting so rich and vibrant that your tempted to stay indefinitely? Well, maybe &#8211; just as long as your 3d representation isn&#8217;t bogged down by hundreds of thousands of nasty polygons or quads. Why in the world is Artwork important, anyway?<br/><br/>Number 4: Artwork<br/><br/>I&#8217;ve heard many, many times that the artwork/3d models/characters found in your game won&#8217;t make or break things. I agree with this in that it won&#8217;t make or break the entire game, but artwork and professional looking/feeling models definitely help you out along the way. Think of any movie you&#8217;ve seen recently where the sets were absolutely incredible and stunning &#8211; one such example (although not necessarily as &#8220;recent&#8221;) are the Lord of the Rings movies. Throughout the entire set of movies, rich and diverse settings are abound, and help the immersion factor like you wouldn&#8217;t believe. Would the movie have been &#8220;broken&#8221; by less awe-inspiring scenes? Probably not, because in the case of The Lord of the Rings, there were a lot of other incredible aspects. Did the awe-inspiring scenes make the movie just that much better, and give it just that much *more* to drool over? Yes, Definitely. The same kind of effect can be seen in the game industry. I play games that have incredible graphics (EVE Online) and other that don&#8217;t (Dark Ages). I am however, addicted to both of these games for different reasons, but you can bet that the stunning environment in EVE certainly helps to inspire its large player base.<br/><br/>Additionally, your artwork can seriously effect the mechanics of your game. Many developers over look an incredibly important aspect of their 3d models &#8211; poly count&#8230; That&#8217;s to say, the number of triangles (or *shiver* quads) your game has. Many of the free 3d models you may find on the internet are gorgeous, but are so incredibly detailed that using them in a computer, real time environment would not be wise because you are typically trying to appeal to as many systems as possible. Console systems have the luxury of (for the most part) assuming that everyone&#8217;s running on an even playing field. Those of us developing games strictly for the computer don&#8217;t have this luxury. Suffice it to say, it&#8217;s important to find quality, low poly game content, and there&#8217;s certainly enough of it out there that there&#8217;s no excuse for you to be shoving your game full of characters that are in the 10,000 poly range (many online companies limit their avatars, or characters, to around 2500-5000 polys).<br/><br/>The lower your poly count on your 3d models, the smoother your environment is going to run on the widest range of computers&#8230; usually. One thing to keep in mind throughout this entire process is how your engine handles polygons, and to find out what the ideal poly range is that you want to aim for for characters and scenery. In most cases higher character polys are more acceptable, with scenery (buildings, trees, etc) being lower in poly. Another engine specific feature to keep in mind is whether or not the engine supports Level of Detail (LOD). LOD for those who may not know is a system where the engine will use very low poly versions of a model if the player is far away, swapping the model in and out for high quality versions the closer you get to it. As far as I know, almost every engine out there supports LOD, but some like Active Worlds do not.<br/><br/>Down the road we go with Number 3: Music! Some may say (and argue) that music for an online game should be included into the category of &#8220;Artwork&#8221; &#8211; while this may be true depending on how you look at it, music in a game is incredibly important *aside* from your 3d models and 3d characters and so it receives its own spot.<br/><br/>Number 3: Music<br/><br/>In many ways music is the heart and soul of any environment you may create in 3D &#8211; it is literally the sound trick to which events occur, players win battles to, return home to, etc etc. Music is a vital tool used to set the mood in any setting, and without it your game will feel dead and like something is missing. In many ways, music helps to express for the player the mood of a specific area, it enhances and emphasizes what you are relating to your player. Do you want them to feel sad, anxious, excited, fearful? Because hearing is one of our primary sense (seeing, smelling, etc), one could argue that it is just as powerful in linking and creating memories. It should be one of your *top goals* to make people remember your game &#8211; making your game memorable is one of the tricks in making it both enjoyable and something that people will tell their friends about. Hearing, and the music in your game is one of the more subtle qualities that plays a huge part in how an environment *feels*. Think about what your favorite movie would sound like without sound and music?<br/><br/>This highlights another important aspect that is a sub category of music: sound effects. While music is the key that gives your environment some feeling and life, sound effects are what make the environment tangible and feel realistic. When a player is able to knock over a trashcan and as a result they hear the clanging of aluminum and tin rolling down the concrete they&#8217;re standing on, the player has an increased feeling of interaction with the environment. Think of the effect and life the environment takes on when a player goes from walking on stone, where their shoes may be clacking, to walking on dirt or mud, where the sound would naturally change quite dramatically. making good games is about mastering small (but powerful) details that immerse your player.<br/><br/>Many independent developers may shy away from placing such an importance on the music played in the game because in some ways it can be hard to come by for people with limited budgets. While music can be expensive (alright, no foolin&#8217; it IS expensive) to have custom made, you can find some great deals on royalty free music for purchase online. In many cases these tracks are professionally made, and available for flexible licenses &#8211; either for independent folks, or commercial studios. It&#8217;s not uncommon for instance, to find 5-6 tracks on an indie license for around $100.<br/><br/>GarageGames.com has some great deals on music and sound effects &#8211; the sound effects found there are definitely a deal. You can find the page directly by visiting their content packages.<br/><br/>Gamedev.net also has some great resources relating to music in games, and provides a nice directory of sites containing stock and royalty free music. Check it out here.<br/><br/>At a later time it would be nice to include a directory of our own of some great music resources. Look for that later. In the mean time, let us know what you think about Music and Sound Effects inside of games that you&#8217;ve played, whether you thought they were effective and important to your gaming experience&#8230; And if you don&#8217;t agree, you can let us know that, too!<br/><br/>Now that we&#8217;ve covered much of the meat of your game (Storyline, Artwork, Music), we&#8217;re going to delve a little bit farther into game design and really define the skeleton of your game &#8211; the backbone, the thing that ultimately keeps people coming back to your game day after day. Storyline, artwork and music are important things that will really make your game feel complete, and make it less likely that people will stand in your local village, and look around wondering &#8220;What&#8217;s missing?&#8221; But ultimately when it comes to the development of your game, we&#8217;re now getting into what really matters. That brings us to today&#8217;s post&#8230;<br/><br/>Number 2: Game Flow<br/><br/>When it comes to game design in todays world there are really three primary types of flow that you game can follow. What exactly is game flow? The game flow, or structure of your game, is how players interact with it and storyline events, quests, missions, etc. It determines whether players can branch out and make the game what they want it to be, or if they&#8217;re locked onto a track that guides them into their pitfalls and excitement. Appropriately the three types of flow are as follows: Sand box, Roller-coaster, and a hybrid mix of the two. In many cases the way in which your game engages people, and how it forces them to interact with the environment and progress in the game will determine the types of players you attract to your game.<br/><br/>The most &#8220;traditional&#8221; game play style, or rather the most frequently used in the past has been that of the &#8220;Roller-coaster&#8221;. This type of game play is just as the name implies &#8211; users begin the game (get on the ride) and are carefully lead through the build up, the climax of storyline, pitfalls, exciting twists and turns, and ultimately the game ends with a rush of excitement. This could also be equated with the experience reading a book gives where there is a definite beginning and a definite ending of things. Many RPGs out there fall into this category, where your goals in the game are explicitly defined (conquer the evil demons of the sea and save the pretty girl) and while these games are a lot of fun, in some ways this system doesn&#8217;t always work as well in massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG&#8217;s) where you have dozens, hundreds, even thousands of people interacting with one another. This isn&#8217;t to say that there aren&#8217;t MMOs that pull it off (Guild Wars specifically comes to mind), and this isn&#8217;t to say that MMORPG&#8217;s that go the route of the Roller-Coaster aren&#8217;t wildly fun (as Guild Wars is). This IS to say that in more recent years people have begun to favor a newer breed of game where the options appear limitless, and if instead of rescuing that pretty girl from the evil demons of the sea, you want to go and be an innocent farmer&#8230; more power to you!<br/><br/>Enter the &#8220;Sandbox&#8221; games. In more recent years there has been a big push to these sandbox&#8217;s where people can do what they&#8217;d like. Similar to roller-coaster games, the name is synonymous with it&#8217;s real life counter part, the sandbox. The idea is that upon entering the game, if you decide to ignore the over arching and present storyline (remember our pretty girl), that you can do just that without any significant consequences. This type of game play is sometimes said to appeal primarily to ******** style gamers, although I&#8217;m not sure I fully buy into that philosophy. Often times I&#8217;ve found many casual players in sandbox type games who simply enjoy socializing with one another, mining together, exploring, etc, without all the insane time commitment of pursuing the major storyline events. In many of these games political and religious systems can be found, as well as a variety of job occupations. From what I&#8217;ve seen however, these games tend to be far more time intensive than roller-coaster games, simply because of the amount of time you need to pour into your character to forge your own path (and be successful at it). While some many not agree with me here, I would say EVE Online is definitely classifiable as a sandbox, as a majority of EVEs content, gameplay, and activities are created and inspired by the players themselves. GTA3 is also considered by many to be a sandbox game. That in itself is an important note: in sandboxes you will normally find a wealth of systems run by the players themselves, like guilds and factions &#8211; usually there is also an economy in game that is facilitated totally by players selling their personally made goods.<br/><br/>Finally, very recently we&#8217;ve hit a time when some people are discussing ways to make what you could call a mix between sandbox and roller-coaster games. I have yet to come across a good example of how this has been done (or how someone is working on one), I&#8217;ve only heard slight mention of it here and there. From what I gather though, there would be a few central over arching storylines taking place at one time, giving users their choice of how to proceed, and along the way providing ample opportunity for players to branch off onto their own paths, while still allowing them to come back to the big storyline. Some may again classify this primarily as sandbox, but I would argue that if at any time there is a great deal of direction coming from quests, storylines and developer driven content, that you begin to get more into roller-coaster elements. If anyone has run into what you&#8217;d consider to be a good example of a sandbox roller-coaster hybrid, please let me know! If you&#8217;ve ever read one of those &#8220;Choose your own ending&#8221; style books that plagued elementary and middle schools, you&#8217;ll understand what a sandbox roller-coaster hybrid might be like. While the player has choices (perhaps many, many choices!), things are still ultimately &#8220;guided&#8221; by an over all storyline, while leaving room for player created content. At the end of the day though, all of that is easier said than done.<br/><br/>Ultimately, deciding on what game system you use, or &#8220;Game Flow&#8221; method you use is going to be vital in developing your game. Like storyline, it will give you direction and more easily help you to make decisions about whether or not a specific feature would fit into your game. Not only will it help you to make decisions, but as a result it will help to shape your game. Direction and determination are absolutely mandatory in game development, and deciding on a Game Flow will at least help you in the direction department <img src='http://swordwarden.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br/><br/>We&#8217;ve covered some incredibly important aspects of your gaming environment &#8211; from visual stimulus, and the sounds that pull your travelers deeper into your game, to the stories that inspire and the game mechanics that help shape your players&#8217; characters. However, at the end of the day there is one aspect that will bring everything home and determine whether or not your game is bursting with eager players, or an emptied ghost town.<br/><br/>Number 1: Activities, baby!<br/><br/>While friends within games come and go, quests are released and beaten, items are unveiled and later trumped &#8211; at the end of the day the gaming community is not unlike society at large; we are a disposable group of people. We love to love the hottest items, spells, houses, quests, but eventually they become something of yesterday and cease to draw as much excitement from the people who have been hanging around your game for a while. Many games falter because they fail to recognize that new content is a must, even if the content you already have is incredible. The typical gamer can crunch through your average game in less than a month and if you&#8217;re planning to release a game that has a monthly subscription, or the need to retain players for an extended amount of time, that&#8217;s bad news for you. Ultimately the solution to &#8220;What next?&#8221; and &#8220;Why are people leaving?&#8221; is to imbue your game and all of its nooks and crannies with valuable content and *things to do*. It is from this area that it seems most of the discontent for games comes from which means that it is not only imperative to have plenty of activities in the game when it first releases, but to follow up on those activities with new things to explore, find, and participate in in the following months and years of the games life span.<br/><br/>Not only does providing and planning activities in the beginning stages of your game design help create a game that will be fun to play, but it may also help to inspire other areas of your development as well. Events can inspire your storyline, and your storyline can help to give you ideas of activities and new plot lines, for example. In many ways this aspect of your game is what will help to build and foster the social community within your game, which is ultimately what ties people to specific games: the friends and community that would be left behind if they were to leave.<br/><br/>Ideally, there are a whole host of event and activity types you can create within your game. Some of them are global style events that involve almost everyone active in the environment at the time. Examples of such events would be those relating to real world holidays like Christmas, Halloween, etc. More often than not those are time periods in games where if there is nothing new going on, your game will lose out against real life in the excitement category. People will choose to spend time doing things other than playing your game, if this is the case. Now, while we at TGS appreciate family time and all, this is bad news for you. Create global events that match up to real life events that will make being inside your environment during this time fun, exciting, and provide the extra bit of holiday spirit for your players. There are also events that are recurring, such as player run elections and hunting parties that give your players something to do year round. Optimize these activities and make them readily available to players so that these are things they can easily take part in and enjoy.<br/><br/>There are countless numbers of events that you can include in your game to make things feel more lively &#8211; we&#8217;ve just covered a very small number of them here. Perhaps in a later post we can create another article in order to inspire you a bit more in this category. We&#8217;ll see! An important thing to remember when judging whether or not &#8220;activities&#8221; are your number one priority: an online game is at its best when there are ample things to participate in with others. When your game is one which does not foster socializing, it will more than likely become quiet and empty, and let&#8217;s face it &#8211; do we expect people to play (and pay for) an empty online game? Food for thought.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;ve enjoyed reading this, please visit our site at http://thegamestudio.com for more articles like it.<br/><br/>James Rothfork thegamestudio.com<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Website content</a></div>
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		<title>Loads of Enjoyment with Online Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike asked: The internet has become a major source of gaming content with the passage of time. Just like the games that can be installed and played on the computer, the online games also need a computer to run. The main reason why online games are now taking over the local computer games includes their [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mike</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The internet has become a major source of gaming content with the passage of time. Just like the games that can be installed and played on the computer, the online games also need a computer to run. The main reason why online games are now taking over the local computer games includes their wider range and easier availability. It is possible to enjoy racing games like truck games and car games to even bike games and unicycle racing games. Then there are traditional classics like card games, casino games and highly popular arcade games which give a hint of the days of gaming long gone by.<br/><br/>The thing that is important to know about online games is that online games are not just about playing. There are complete communities built around these games. You can find blogs and discussion forums about online games which are extremely helpful in enjoying the game to the max. In case you are stuck somewhere and need some help or if you have developed some nice trick or strategy that you want to share, these forums and blogs are just the place. Above all, you can find reviews about the games that you should play and the games that you should avoid.<br/><br/>Playing online games is extremely exciting and at the same time, extremely challenging. The adrenaline pumping that you can receive by playing online games can not be paralleled by anything else. There are a number of people who are involved in playing games online. You can easily find competition and you can also find allies for your games.<br/><br/>The best thing about online games is that you can find free online games. You have to look for them though. Most of the online gaming sites provide you a subscription model. In this case, you would get a free trial membership that would last for anywhere between a week to a month. After this, you would have to cough up money to keep on playing games online. Creating a new account would not help because you would not be able to transfer your game levels and statistics from the old user account to the new user account. The thing is that free online games are available. While they are not exactly free because they are being sponsored by advertising on the site. You would have to look for the games that are completely free and not just a &lsquo;free trial&#8217;.<br/><br/>There is an endless variety of online games that you can play &#8211; from games as simple as Texas Hold&#8217;em Up Poker that allows you to gamble against other players to games like Chess where you pitch you gray cells against the power of a computer or the brains of other people. After you have finished a long and tiring day of work, online games can be the perfect way to vent your frustration and make yourself fit and free for another day at work. With online games, you can easily get fast track entertainment at almost no cost.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>Free Addicting Games That are Good Quality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Damian Cross asked: There is a lot of games online that are down right bad as they have poor graphics, sound quality is pathetic, and the actual game scenario itself is too childish so how can you avoid these kinds of games?Avoiding bad games will take some practice, but as you begin your way through [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Damian Cross</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There is a lot of games online that are down right bad as they have poor graphics, sound quality is pathetic, and the actual game scenario itself is too childish so how can you avoid these kinds of games?<br/><br/>Avoiding bad games will take some practice, but as you begin your way through the online gaming world you’ll right away know when you see a bad game and when you see an addicting game. The quality is the first thing that will spike interest. If someone has just thrown a bunch of images together with a little animation you are going to become bored in a matter of minutes, but if the developers have taken the time to not only give you great graphics, superb sound, and endless opportunities of challenges you are right away pulled in. These types of addictive games pop up all year long whether they are online or for gaming consoles.<br/><br/>Usually if there is a game developed for a console someone is going to redevelop it for online. Usually these games are done with the use of miniclip. Miniclip games are a great way to put together some of the most complicated games around, and make them tons of fun for you.<br/><br/>Now you are probably thinking that since these addictive games are free they are going to be very boring and probably some of the worst games you’ll ever play. Wrong! Free addictive games are everywhere. Addictive Games Online has jam packed their entire site full of addictive games whether they are motorbike games, miniclip games, and even arcade town games, they’ve got them.<br/><br/>The only way you are going to find some of the best quality and addictive games is by searching around. You are going to encounter many brutal games before you do find some of the most addictive games online, but once you find them you’ll continue playing them as long as they are there.<br/><br/>Not many people are willing to pay to play games online so webmasters have developed many free gaming sites that provide free addictive games and just about any other game there is. Even though you may find one game completely stupid there is someone else out there who loves it so it will stick around. This is why you tend to encounter a lot of bad games before you find that right addicting game. There is no way that anyone can be completely pleased with everything they see, so as a webmaster of a gaming website they try to cater to everyone that travels through their sites, meaning providing stuff some may or may not like.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[BamBum asked: The development of web-based graphics technologies such as Flash allowed browser games to become more and more complex. These games, also known by their related technology as &#8220;flash games&#8221;, became increasingly popular. Almost everyone who makes use of the World Wide Web must have come across the term &#8220;flash games&#8221;. Some of us [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>BamBum</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The development of web-based graphics technologies such as Flash allowed browser games to become more and more complex. These games, also known by their related technology as &#8220;flash games&#8221;, became increasingly popular. Almost everyone who makes use of the World Wide Web must have come across the term &#8220;flash games&#8221;. Some of us play flash games occasionally, but there are people who really did made a passion in playing flash games. And who can blaim them?<br/><br/>Is true that flash games don&#8217;t typically have great graphics or as long as traditional games, but there are many very fun and challenging ones if you look in the right places.<br/><br/>Doing a small research on the popular search engines will reveal the fact that flash games is a common term for which people are looking to find. There are many creative flash games on the Internet and almost everyone has played a flash game at least once. Even if most of them have limited multiplayer play, often being single player games with a high score list shared among all players, the variety of games genre such as: adventure, shooting, action, puzzles, racing and many others, the fact they are free to play, easy to find do makes the flash games very popular and everyday they do attract a lot of players.<br/><br/>The first and probably the most important aspect of their popularity is the easy-access and cross-platform capabilities. In other words they can be played both online and offline and they do not require any client side software to be installed, apart from the web browser and common plugins such as Java or Flash Player.<br/><br/>Another aspect that makes online flash games so attractive to gamers of all ages, is the fact that you don&#8217;t need to dig through tons of search results on the search engines to find what you are looking for, we can compare this experience to the one offered by video game consoles where you would actually have to spend time looking for the game which appeals to your interests and then buy the console plus the game, not to even mention additional add-ons and accessories. The relative ease that one has at finding a flash game of their choice is a big plus for this gaming industry. A common fact for flash games is that in generally they are very easy to understand and children hardly take any time to learn and comprehend them. Many people enjoy playing these games at work or during their lunch hours. The games have a mesmerizing effect on their players and they add a touch of realism to the environment or the situation in which the games are set up. Some of the online flash games give the player an impression that he/she is in a Hollywood show or in the streets of Las Vegas.<br/><br/>Flash games are a big source of fun for the people and there are cases in which these games are recommended by the medical professionals mainly for the mentally challenged children in order to develop their reflexes. Flash games have clearly given a big leap to the gaming industry as they are getting popularity day by day. Even if as we said flash games are free to play they are generating lots of revenue to those who are in the gaming industry. New categories and games are added to websites holding flash games from time to time, which give an amazing variety of choices for players. There are several online game competitions also available these days which are open for all gamers. One can participate in these competitions and win attractive prizes. So, if you love fun, play online flash games, these games are easily available from so many websites free of cost.<br/><br/>Everything from Space invaders to Tetris, Pacman, simulation, arcade, trivia and many others can be found through this gaming option online and they can be played without the need to spend a single dime. If you stop for a moment and remember the good old days when graphics and advanced controls didn&#8217;t matter towards having fun, you will soon realize just how much value is involved with being able to access these games. Online flash games are a great way to experience the past in gaming, they offer these games for free and are easy to find. So if this is the gaming option you are looking for, flash based games are for sure an option you would want to look into.<br/><br/>Besides the old classics, almost any other genre, as mentioned before, can be found online under flash games. How about shooting some pool? Flash games allow you to access not only the classic eight ball version of pool but also the rarely seen nine balls. Racing games are another favorite that can be found almost anywhere flash games are offered. For those who love action and fighting games such as Street Fighters and even Mortal Kombat you will be please to know that there are several games provided in this genre so if you want to fight with swords or fists or another weapon of your choice these games are offered in full force as well! There are also various funny and cute games available for children. Even board games like chess and checkers can be found all around the web, the key is just searching for the game of your choice. Flash games are indeed a source of excitement and you can find them abundantly on various websites to kill your boredom forever.<br/><br/>A big plus is the fact that there are no long downloads so it doesn&#8217;t matter if you have a slow 28K &#8211; 56K dial up connection or a broadband service, you can enjoy these games aswell. Time is precious for us and most of flash games do not require a lot of play time, this is the reason for which they are being marketed to those who don&#8217;t have too much time for games but are still looking for fun. But even so there is a large number of website having large communities of players which stick to their computer for long hours without feeling the need to take a break, probably because game developing companies do they best to come up with various exciting flash games which have great storylines and are rather addictive.<br/><br/>Most of the people that have started to search for some flash games on the internet, know that they can be not only a good way of spending their spare time, but also a refuge for those who are upset or stressed. You can utilize your free time by playing these amazing flash games which not only refresh you, but some puzzle games really improve your concentration and help you perform better in life ahead, as it overall develops your brain and you also get the habit of deep thinking as it is required to play these online flash games. Once you have entered into this world of flash games players, you can not stay away. When you have found a great game, one you most enjoy, you feel like playing and playng it, over and over till you learn to do it as best as you can.<br/><br/>Considering all the benefits offered by flash games they sure come as a clear winner!<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Kansieo.com</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beteo Games asked: With more and more people having an iPhone, so is the increase in demand for quality and fun applications for it. As the age of ownership of the iPhone getting younger and &#8220;savvy-er&#8221;, Having really cool games for the iPhone is an era on the rise and an era to watch out [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Beteo Games</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With more and more people having an iPhone, so is the increase in demand for quality and fun applications for it. As the age of ownership of the iPhone getting younger and &#8220;savvy-er&#8221;, Having really cool games for the iPhone is an era on the rise and an era to watch out for software developers. But where does the future hold for the iPhone gaming world depend on?<br/><br/>The App Store for the iPhone and iTouch has a list of really cool applications that can help either entertain, or help people make life more convenient, but iPhone gaming on the other hand has its own focus.<br/><br/>For the past year, or maybe years, it has shown promise to be in line with the popular gaming consoles in the likes of Sony and Nintendo.<br/><br/><strong>More Practical with the Economic Issues without the Sacrifice of Fun</strong><br/><br/>More people are finding iPhone gaming more practical and less expensive other than some cartridges. I think another reason behind this is that they can enjoy a wide range of games from all genres without paying too much. If a new game is desired, the flexibility of having a new one in a snap is what makes the iPhone gaming really cool and shows a lot of promise.<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>Fresh Blood</strong><br/><br/>But other than the software developers that we commonly see, the generation that shows another great potential in the iPhone gaming is the rise of the independent software developers. Maybe unknown at present, but the vision of new exciting games from fresh blood is in indeed the next level in iPhone gaming. Remember that the main stream developers nowadays started somewhere, from being independent to where they are right now.<br/><br/>Cost-wise, independent producers can produce the same quality at a lower price while building a name and trust to their soon to be customers. And isn&#8217;t it great to have a first hand experience to a really cool game before it goes mainstream?<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>&#8220;Promise of Coolnes</strong>s&#8221;<br/><br/>There are many developers out there, and most have that stage of lower quality production because they are just starting. I guess that is where boys are separated from the men. But there are few developers out there that create a &#8220;promise of coolness&#8221;, and one of those is Beteo Games. You can visit them at BeteoGames.com (http://www.beteogames.com)<br/><br/>Bradley and Bryan Cimo, pursues the applications and games development for Beteo, backed-up with 15 years experience. Indeed, Beteo Games is one of the promising game development companies to watch out.<br/><br/>Companies like Beteo games will show the iPhone gaming aficionados that cool, new and exciting games really come from anywhere. So expect more fun to come to the screens of your iPhone.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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<div><em><strong>upnowg</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Clean Free Online Games Site</strong><br/><br/>If you are looking for free online car games? You can find easily, but if you want to find some clean game site without too much ads in Google. It is not easy. Most sites have a lot of banner ads, special boring pop-ups ads. Now you have a great site with funny games, and no too much ads. That is CarGames60.com.<br/><br/><strong>Car Games Only</strong><br/><br/>Not like other sites, there are many different kinds of game in one site, but only car games &#8211; yes only one kind of game in CarGames60.com. At CarGames60.com, you can play car games, bike games, dirt bike games, motorbike games, truck games, taxi games. You can race, park, pimp your car and do some bike tricks in the games. You can race your car in many different condition such as street, desert, mountain, ice, moon and other tracks.<br/><br/><strong>Games Popular in one Week and Month</strong><br/><br/>Have collect many popular games including racing and parking games. It is easy to find which car games are cool and popular in one week, one month and two month. So you can easily to find a popular car games that other people like to play these days. For example: On the Run Game, Drag Racer V3, Driving Test, Moto X Freestyle, Free Rider, and NFS Underground.<br/><br/><strong>New Car Game Everyday</strong><br/><br/>new game every day. So just stay with CarGames60.com, enjoy new car games every day in your play time or boring time.<br/><br/>CarGames60.com has collected hundreds more car games that all playable free and online by your browser. Enjoy them in your play time, and not more than 60 minutes everyday!<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 17:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Damian Cross asked: With the rapid change in the economy many of the old ways we did things have changed, including how we play a lot of our video games. With the rapid increase of online gaming many websites are popping up all over the globe in hope to satisfy those that are looking to [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the rapid change in the economy many of the old ways we did things have changed, including how we play a lot of our video games. With the rapid increase of online gaming many websites are popping up all over the globe in hope to satisfy those that are looking to fulfill their gaming expectations.</p>
<p>You will quickly discover that many of the games are very addicting and you could find yourself loosing track of time while you are playing them. Now the games are not always your ordinary games that you can purchase at the local video store, but these are games that you played back when video games first came out.</p>
<p>A lot of the old school games have become changed into miniclip games that are addicting games right from the start. The games have gone through many reformats to make them perfect for online play and with the use of your keyboard and mouse you’ll be on your way to playing some of the best miniclip games around.</p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong it can be fun playing on your gaming console, but finding all the games you want to play may be a bit of a struggle and very costly, so finding the games online can be much easier for you and your wallet. There are thousands of miniclip games available online and usually these games are free. As you begin playing these games you’ll quickly find yourself being pulled into the realm of gaming and becoming addicted to not only your usual games, but you could also get addicted to games you don’t normally play like motorbike games or arcade town games. The possibilities are pretty much endless.</p>
<p>As you begin searching around for the old games you may have grown up on you will discover many more of these addictive games that are available. One game in particular that gets a lot of hits every single day is &#8220;Bubble Trouble 2&#8243;. Most people have heard of the first one and thought it was great, and the second one is even better. This game is truly one of the most addicting games online, and the best part is that it’s a free addicting game. You could play it for weeks on end and you won’t have to pay a dime.</p>
<p>So what’s the point paying for games at the local video store when you can now just play them online? There isn’t really any point. Load up your computer and search throughout Addictive Games Online and you’ll soon find all the best miniclip games, and even better, you could find any game that you could imagine.</p>
<p>Online gaming is the new wave of the future and everyone has participated in at least one of these games in their life. With the new advances for each game you could avoid waiting for long periods of time the upload of the games and begin your next adventure through the lands of Zelda, or defeat Bubble Trouble 2.</p>
<p>Don’t find yourself playing just any old game anymore and find yourself becoming truly addicted to the online world of gaming. Free addicting games are around every single corner of the online gaming world and it awaits you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Damian Cross asked: There is a huge variety of gaming options available online that can make it hard to find yourself addicted to just one game, but you could find yourself spending every spare second of your day playing online games. With the amount of gaming opportunities there is you should find yourself playing at [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a huge variety of gaming options available online that can make it hard to find yourself addicted to just one game, but you could find yourself spending every spare second of your day playing online games. With the amount of gaming opportunities there is you should find yourself playing at least one a week if you are an avid online gamer.</p>
<p>A lot of games have recently become developed with the use of miniclip. These types of games tend to have some of the best graphics for such simplistic games including the game known as Bubble Trouble 2. This game has a very simplistic scenario yet seems to become a truly addicting game. In a matter of minutes you’ll find yourself wanting to continue playing the game and hours will go past before you discover that you’ve sat playing Bubble Trouble 2 for four hours straight. That’s a truly addictive game.</p>
<p>To make things worse, a lot of these games don’t even come with a price so that makes them free addicting games. When something is given to you for free that you can use on a regular basis you are guaranteed to become addicted in no time. Addictive games can become your entire life. You could wake up in the morning and find yourself having to play the game just a little bit before you begin your day and then stay up half the night so you can finish a certain level. This happens a lot in the miniclip games world.</p>
<p>Online gaming can be addictive, but it can also not be addictive. There are some that just never seem to find that perfect game for them and they get tired of looking around. It’s bound to happen at some point or another. With there being such a huge variety of games though you may get in luck and find something that is not only a lot of fun to play, but you can play it without getting bored. When you can find a game that you want to continue playing actually continue playing. These games could be hard for some to find but once they do they’ll be in the zone of addictive games.</p>
<p>Remember though that when you find free addictive games don’t let them over take your life. There is something on the other side of your computer screen that is awaiting you to see it. Online gaming can be very addictive so make sure that if you find yourself entering the realm of addictive games that you set out a timeframe to play them so you can enjoy them for much longer. Addictive Games Online has truly made this possible for you by having all their games available 24/7, so you can continue to keep coming back to their games whenever, this goes for all their games including the miniclip and arcade town games.</p>
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