Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Professional Video Gaming


Top Pro Video Gamers Make Six Figures A Year By Playing Games Like Halo 3, Gears Of War, And Counter-Strike. This Unique Book Teaches Anyone Inside Tips On How To Enter The Exciting, Lucrative World Of Professional Video Gaming.Click Here!

Professional Video Gaming


Top Pro Video Gamers Make Six Figures A Year By Playing Games Like Halo 3, Gears Of War, And Counter-Strike. This Unique Book Teaches Anyone Inside Tips On How To Enter The Exciting, Lucrative World Of Professional Video Gaming.Click Here!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Microsoft's Halo 3

Microsoft's Halo 3 is a monster. When it launched back in September, the game sold a whopping 3.3 million units in the U.S. More recently, Microsoft Corporate VP of Global Marketing Jeff Bell, revealed that Bungie's masterpiece had surpassed five million units sold worldwide.
A closer look at the data from The NPD Group through November shows that 4.1 million copies have been sold in the U.S. With 7.9 million Xbox 360s purchased in the U.S. to date, some simple math indicates that an impressive 52 percent of all Xbox 360 owners in America have picked up Halo 3.

Microsoft's Halo 3

Microsoft's Halo 3 is a monster. When it launched back in September, the game sold a whopping 3.3 million units in the U.S. More recently, Microsoft Corporate VP of Global Marketing Jeff Bell, revealed that Bungie's masterpiece had surpassed five million units sold worldwide.
A closer look at the data from The NPD Group through November shows that 4.1 million copies have been sold in the U.S. With 7.9 million Xbox 360s purchased in the U.S. to date, some simple math indicates that an impressive 52 percent of all Xbox 360 owners in America have picked up Halo 3.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Red Ring of Death

Has your Xbox 360 let you down and and you don’t know what to do? Don’t worry anymore, we have got the solution for you now here and it only takes 30 mintues to do. Fix you Xbox flashing three lights error a.k.a "Red Ring of Death" and start playing your favorite games again today.
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Red Ring of Death

Has your Xbox 360 let you down and and you don’t know what to do? Don’t worry anymore, we have got the solution for you now here and it only takes 30 mintues to do. Fix you Xbox flashing three lights error a.k.a "Red Ring of Death" and start playing your favorite games again today.
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Microsoft would take weeks to repair your Xbox, you don't have to wait all that while you repair it using the same methods they will use. Save $140 that you would have to spend for your Xbox 360 three lights error repair and easily fix it by yourself with the same techniques they use.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Xbox 360 owners played Halo 3

The GamerMetrics predictions, as well as the actual sales data provided by the NPD Group, covers the first two calendar months of each game's release.
"While the model was able to accurately predict the market size for Halo 3, it did not foresee the cannibalization effect that Master Chief would have on other September releases," Williams said. While games like Skate, with sales of 225,887 units compared to predictions of 350,000, and Call of Juarez, which sold 72,317 units against predictions of 125,000, fared considerably worse than expected, it was Stranglehold that fell the farthest behind the GamerMetrics predictions: 115,813 units sold compared to a predicted total of 450,000.
"The underlying reason behind this trend is Halo 3 unmatched replayability, especially with regards to the online multiplayer features," Williams said. "During September and October, a significant portion of Xbox 360 owners played Halo 3 exclusively, with little attention given to other new releases."

Xbox 360 owners played Halo 3

The GamerMetrics predictions, as well as the actual sales data provided by the NPD Group, covers the first two calendar months of each game's release.
"While the model was able to accurately predict the market size for Halo 3, it did not foresee the cannibalization effect that Master Chief would have on other September releases," Williams said. While games like Skate, with sales of 225,887 units compared to predictions of 350,000, and Call of Juarez, which sold 72,317 units against predictions of 125,000, fared considerably worse than expected, it was Stranglehold that fell the farthest behind the GamerMetrics predictions: 115,813 units sold compared to a predicted total of 450,000.
"The underlying reason behind this trend is Halo 3 unmatched replayability, especially with regards to the online multiplayer features," Williams said. "During September and October, a significant portion of Xbox 360 owners played Halo 3 exclusively, with little attention given to other new releases."

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Halo 3 number one game

TIME magazine’s predictably named Halo 3 as the number one game of 2007, stating that it’s the “perfect hardcore first-person combat simulator.” Other 360 titles to grace the list include The Orange Box, Rock Band, BioShock, Call of Duty IV, Mass Effect and Ace Combat 6.

Halo 3 number one game

TIME magazine’s predictably named Halo 3 as the number one game of 2007, stating that it’s the “perfect hardcore first-person combat simulator.” Other 360 titles to grace the list include The Orange Box, Rock Band, BioShock, Call of Duty IV, Mass Effect and Ace Combat 6.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Halo 3 Covenant Plasma Rifle


This is one for all you Halo fans out there
Halo’s staggering success is undoubtedly down to the astounding weaponry brandished by its heroes and villains.
So Enter the Halo 3 Covenant Plasma Rifle.
Yes folks, it’s time to step out of Halo’s pixellated world and get your mitts around an incredibly realistic, laser tag replica of the Covenant Plasma Rifle. As well as its amazing detail, this full-size facsimile of the beastliest blaster in the Halo universe features Laser Pursuit technology, so you can play super soldiers for real
Functioning just like its console-based counterpart the Halo 3 Covenant Plasma Rifle fires an infrared beam that registers hits on an embedded LCD counter and comes complete with a wearable target.

Halo 3 Covenant Plasma Rifle


This is one for all you Halo fans out there
Halo’s staggering success is undoubtedly down to the astounding weaponry brandished by its heroes and villains.
So Enter the Halo 3 Covenant Plasma Rifle.
Yes folks, it’s time to step out of Halo’s pixellated world and get your mitts around an incredibly realistic, laser tag replica of the Covenant Plasma Rifle. As well as its amazing detail, this full-size facsimile of the beastliest blaster in the Halo universe features Laser Pursuit technology, so you can play super soldiers for real
Functioning just like its console-based counterpart the Halo 3 Covenant Plasma Rifle fires an infrared beam that registers hits on an embedded LCD counter and comes complete with a wearable target.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Halo 3

A federal lawsuit was filed against Microsoft and Bungie recently alleging that Halo 3 “routinely, consistently, and systematically ‘froze,’ crashed,’ or ‘locked up’” the plantiff’s Xbox 360. The plaintiff is Randy Nunez and he is seeking class-action status along with $5 million in damages plus costs and attorneys’ fees.
The lawsuit also claims that “many consumers” have these issues, making their console “totally inoperable” and the court papers site “industry Internet web sites, weblogs, and message boards” as the sources to prove these problems exist. It also states that Microsoft and Bungie have “received numerous complaints” from consumers over the phone and on their support forums without admitting these alleged Halo 3 issues to the public.

Halo 3

A federal lawsuit was filed against Microsoft and Bungie recently alleging that Halo 3 “routinely, consistently, and systematically ‘froze,’ crashed,’ or ‘locked up’” the plantiff’s Xbox 360. The plaintiff is Randy Nunez and he is seeking class-action status along with $5 million in damages plus costs and attorneys’ fees.
The lawsuit also claims that “many consumers” have these issues, making their console “totally inoperable” and the court papers site “industry Internet web sites, weblogs, and message boards” as the sources to prove these problems exist. It also states that Microsoft and Bungie have “received numerous complaints” from consumers over the phone and on their support forums without admitting these alleged Halo 3 issues to the public.