Archive for March, 2009
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
by Adrian Addison
Looking for discount wii games so that you could save a dollar or so takes way too much time and effort. Ever thought about just downloading your wii games instead?
I’ve recently found the best discount for wii games ever. For a small one time fee, there are now wii download sites that give unlimited game downloads. Usually goes for about forty-nine bucks. Yup, unlimited wii games for the price of a single game – thats the kind of discount wii games i like to hear about.
Their site membership gives access to a vast archive of music, movies, tv shows and other media for your wii as well.
If you’re looking for discount wii games because you think that you will need to get a mod chip or crack open your wii console, don’t worry. The best wii game download sites give all the software and instructions to getting the games up and running to their members. Its all pretty straight forward.
Don’t go and subscribe to the first download site you google though. Some aren’t as good as others. Do your research to get the most for your money.
There are download sites that charge a fee on a per download basis. That may be the thing for you if you only want to get 1 or 2 games. However, if you’re looking for the best discount wii games, subscribing to sites that give unlimited game and media downloads for only a small one time fee may be your best choice.
A few things that might be good to research when finding a download site to subscribe to include:
-Game archive
-Download speeds
-Speed new releases are posted
-Media archive
To get a full break down of the top wii download sites, check out the following link, and get your discount wii games!
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Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
by David Johnson
By using your Xbox 360 online you will be delighted to know it gives you a great advantage of being able to download games for your console. Some consider this the best feature of using your Xbox 360.
You have an opportunity to download games online, to save a lot of money. Think about, for a moment, what a game (for your Xbox 360 console) actually cost when you purchase it in a retail store. Then consider your abilities online with your Xbox 360 and what you save.
There are a number of sites available for downloading Xbox 360 games online, but you should make sure that you check out the site before you begin the download. Make certain that you are dealing with a reputable site before you begin.
There are many online site offering support for customers and in case of a problem, they can help and solve it for you. A membership fee may be required by the site, well worth it and a good deal if you plan on using your Xbox 360 frequently.
It is best to do research on the site or sites you want to use. Especially before you do any downloading of any games. You can also put the games on a disc and have them to play anytime you want to use them.
Look at the games available for you to play online for your Xbox 360 and you already have other games online to play – don’t forget these. You are truly in for a nice treat with these online games.
Xbox 360 has great potential to become the center of home entertainment. Especially if you’ve taken advantage the entire range of features available on the console. The manufacturers of the Xbox 360 continue to improve technology and make additional choices for you to use with your Xbox 360.
Downloading games to your Xbox 360 gives you the chance to play some games that you might have never found. At the considerably lower price, you will feel free to try more games and discover your newest favorite. You won’t know what is out there until you go out and start downloading games for your system.
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Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
I’ve been living in a gaming void… Excluding the play-by-web games, the Bezique match is the only game I’ve played since Anni was born. It’s still a bit hectic to go out and play, but it doesn’t stop me from thinking about games.

I’ve found Günter Cornett’s Greentown and I’m seriously thinking about buying it. The game is generally described as the track-building aspect of 18xx games and nothing else – sounds pretty sweet. The BGG reception is not very good, but also may be a slightly confused. I don’t know, but the game does sound fascinating.