privateer Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 This weekʼs show: The Xbox 360 dash update Plus, more details on the Xbox Vision camera …and much more! http://www.majornelson.com/
Wolfidis Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Gears of War Screenshots Parakalw olous tous agapitous kirious k sena xrest na stamatisete na postarete fwtos k videos apo to GoW! An einai na doume olo to paixnidi se video k trailers, tote ti ekpli3eis 8a exoume paizwntas to? ... ante min sas balw olous stous apoklismenous na kanete parea ston Blizardbill!!! :twisted:
LambrosN Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 re paidia signomi alla giati tetoia porosi me to table tennis??? san to top spin tha einai siga ... tennis to ena ping pong aisthisi tenis kai sto allo!!! den pame se kati pio antriko leo ego ... vlepe MOTO GP
privateer Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Pick your (reevaluated) console combo: Selection Votes PS3 and Wii 8% 1,427 Xbox 360 and Wii 45% 7,763 PS3 and Xbox 360 2% 347 Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii 6% 1,048 Wii 28% 4,818 PS3 5% 841 Xbox 360 6% 1,065 17,309 votes total http://www.joystiq.com/2006/05/28/joystiq-poll-will-the-ps3-price-affect-your-console-combo/#comments http://www.gameklip.com/v/717/
poromenos Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Xbox 360 Webcam Dated Posted May 29, 2006 at 11:02AM by Andy L. Listed in: News, Xbox Live, Accessories Tags: dashboard, major nelson In Major Nelson's big Spring Update talking about new features in the dashboard and such, he interviewed a revealing individual in his podcast. A man he talked to announced that the Xbox 360 webcam, known as Xbox Live Vision, is set for release on September 19th in America and Europe. This will certainly encourage some developers to create some innovative titles, and hopefully we'll see some creative ways this will play into the Xbox Live scene later this year. apo 360updates.com
poromenos Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Half-Life 2 for Xbox 360 and PS3? Posted May 29, 2006 at 09:01AM by Mark M. Listed in: Rumors Tags: gamestop, valve Will an old Valve favorite show up on next gen consoles? Both EBGames.com and Gamestop.com, which are actually the same after a recent merger, list an Xbox 360 version and a PlayStation 3 version of Half-Life 2 with a release date of 2/5/2007(5/2/07). Yes, that's obviously a bit off, but how often do release dates come and go with no game in sight? Over at Video Game Generation, the gang even created this mock box art in honor of the rumor. Of course, there's no confirmation whether or not a game is forthcoming. But sometimes retailers unofficially announce new games long before publishers make it official. For what it's worth, Half-Life 2 has already been ported to the original Xbox, and retails for $19.99. We've been hoping for this one awhile, since first reporting on Half-Life 2 and several other rumored games possibly coming to the PS3. So, keep your fingers crossed. 360updates.com
privateer Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Chromehounds gameplay http://www.xboxyde.com/news_3049_en.html
privateer Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 Μέλος Δημοσ. 29 Μαΐου 2006 E3: Rayman teaser http://www.xboxyde.com/news_3047_en.html
Narayan Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Next Gen Controller Breakdown The controllers are going to have a big impact on the next generation. We examine all three. ... But it's with these new systems you have to wonder. Is the next generation of gaming properly playable? I mean, if you take a look at the current status of game controlling today, you'll see that it's far more advanced than the day and age when it was all about the joystick and one fire/action button on the Atari 2600. Nowadays it's all about rumbling force feedback built in to controllers, or the use of analog sticks for precision movement, marking the difference between walking and running. There's the pause button, the select button, and several other buttons that somehow come into play, ranging from shoulder buttons to help you strafe or roll to the side to easy-to-use face buttons for simple functions, such as jumping or using the particular gun at hand (in some games- others use a shoulder button for instant fire). So, with that, I've decided to take a look at the state of next-generation controllers. There's three out there just waiting to be judged, one that's currently on the market and two just itching to take gaming in a whole new direction. I've decided to look at each one through a series of categories, upon which I'll pick a winner as to which company is making the most durable, helpful controller out there. Let's look at the categories real quick. ... Overall Xbox 360: The Xbox 360 controller isn't anything blazingly new in terms of control, but a fine modified version of the Controller S pad into wireless form that provides a great deal of comfort and ease of control. Something could be done to prolong the battery life or at least give an indication as to when it needs a change, but past that little setback, this is a great controller that works with a number of game types, be it a complex first-person shooter like Gears of War or a simple card game such as Uno. Overall PS3: Sony's PS3 controller has a long way to go. Despite the fact that it has gyroscopic features built in and returns to the same old Dual Shock formula that the previous controllers did, it feels cheaply put together and seems to have most of its innovation borrowed from that other competitor, the Nintendo Wii. There's not really an original hook here to keep gamers thinking that the PS3 is innovative, even though the controller has that sense of comfort. Fortunately, the very final edition will see Sony giving it a little heft and a push of originality. Overall Wii: The Nintendo Wii-mote is a solid controller and a grealy designed tool that should help boost the company back into the next-generation race. The system itself could use a little more of a technical boost to live up to this peripheral's potential, and some of the games aren't as smooth controlling as others (playing Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam with a sideways Wii-mote takes getting used to), but it still plays wonderfully and could lead the way for a new direction as to how games are played. Hell, even Sony's stealing some ideas. http://www.gamedaily.com/features/?id=1010&page=1
panther_512 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Παίδες, να κάνω μιά σύντομη ερώτηση. Το XBOX360 πόσο κάνει ακριβώς στην Ελλάδα? Με φόρους και τα πάντα. Εδώ Κύπρο το έχουν 260 λίρες που είναι 450 Ευρώ. Επίσης να πώ μερικές τιμές από παιχνίδια να μου πείτε: Hitman: Blood Money: 73 Euro X-Men3: 73 Euro FF XI : 43 Euro Oblivion (η απλή έκδοση): 69 Euro Για πείτε τί παίζει Ελλάδα....
xrest Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Παίδες' date=' να κάνω μιά σύντομη ερώτηση. Το XBOX360 πόσο κάνει ακριβώς στην Ελλάδα? Με φόρους και τα πάντα. Εδώ Κύπρο το έχουν 260 λίρες που είναι 450 Ευρώ. Επίσης να πώ μερικές τιμές από παιχνίδια να μου πείτε: Hitman: Blood Money: 73 Euro X-Men3: 73 Euro FF XI : 43 Euro Oblivion (η απλή έκδοση): 69 Euro Για πείτε τί παίζει Ελλάδα....[/quote'] edw to 360 exei 400e,to hitman 65-69e,ff11 45e k ta alla panw katw ta idia
panther_512 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 edw to 360 exei 400e,to hitman 65-69e,ff11 45e k ta alla panw katw ta idia Ευχαριστώ για τις πληροφορίες. Καλά το κατάλαβα ότι τη κονσόλα την έχουν εδώ λίγο πιό πάνω. Βέβαια 50 Ευρώ είναι 15 χιλιάρικα. Είναι αρκετή διαφορά.
Wolfidis Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 as eimastan san tin Kipro edw sto Ellanta kai as mas to poulousan kai 500eura
panther_512 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Δημοσ. 30 Μαΐου 2006 Χμ, αν εννοείς για τους μισθούς και το βιοτικό επίπεδο, ναί συμφωνώ. Ότι βγάζεις Ελλάδα, εδώ θα έβγαζες τα διπλά.
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