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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Buy Perixx MX-3000B, Programmable Gaming Laser Mouse - Avago 8200dpi

Perixx MX-3000B, Programmable Gaming Laser Mouse - Avago 8200dpi Laser Sensor - 3D Black Painting - Omron Micro Switches - 8 Programmable Button - Weight Tuning Cartridge - Ultra Polling 125-1000HZ
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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PROS:

Appearance:

-The general appearance of the mouse itself is very good; it definitely looks quality. The LED lights look pretty awesome. The 3D "bumpy" paint on the mouse is well done and doesn't look cheap at all. It's so realistic that when I opened the box and exposed the mouse my brother said "it has a defect, they made it bumpy."

-The box is nice, has a magnetic cover in front which one can lift to see the mouse

-The metallic weights and box also look nice, although I won't be seeing much of them

-The wire is braided black and blue and goes well with the blue dpi lights

Functionality:

-Tracking is excellent and works well on all surfaces I tried (including carpet/rug)

-The pads/feet on the mouse are smooth and result in little friction when using the mouse

-Ergonomics are pretty good; it is not evident from the pictures but the sides of the mouse are coated with a matte-like finish--not quite rubber, but still enough for a decent grip when using the mouse. The shape of the mouse fits the hand relatively well, and works for both palm and claw grips.

-The clickers are solid and click with the perfect amount of finger pressure

-The mouse wheel is quiet and turns with the perfect amount of pressure

-The mouse works (LEDs, all buttons, etc) right after it's plugged it in; the CD only has to be installed to program the mouse with other functions

CONS:

Appearance:

NONE

Functionality:

-MAJOR!!!: The software is good, but it doesn't adjust DPI all the way to 8200; it stops at 5000.

In the software, there are three ways to change DPI: a slider bar, clicking the up and down arrows next to the DPI text box, and manually entering the DPI in said text box. The slider bar is buggy (doesn't point to the DPI it's supposed to) and only lands on 500/1000/1500/2000/3000/4000/5000 DPI, the up and down arrows only bring the DPI to those same numbers, and manually entering the DPI I want only changes the DPI to the numbers above. It was a bummer that I couldn't manually enter the 800 DPI I'm used to for some games (if you look at the product description on the Perixx site, the DPI for the MX3000 reads 500-8200 rather than #/#/#/#/#/#/# like it does for its other mice, making me believe that I could adjust it to a specified amount I wanted), but at the very least, this mouse should perform at the advertised DPI range. Upon further inspection, I realized that the 500/1000/1500/2000/3000/4000/5000 DPI range is for the MX2000, so it appears that Perixx recycled some of their older-model software for this mouse. Hopefully a software patch can be released so customers can play at advertised DPI levels. I'm not taking off a star for this, but you may be bothered by the current range.

-DPI +/button has awkward positioning. Also, I noticed that it doesn't seem to perfectly fit in its slot, because when I press +DPI and then -DPI right after, the button clicks twice--once (minor) when it goes to the middle, and another when it goes to the minus side. The mouse only registers the second click though, so it's not terrible, just an annoyance. Note that this doesn't happen when going from to +. I'm not sure if this is a defect with my particular mouse or all of them.

-The middle mouse wheel is a bit difficult to click, but I'm adjusting to this

OTHER:

-Though not necessarily apparent, the shape of this mouse is for right-handers only

-The LED DPI indicators are always blue, regardless of what color the side LEDs are set. The scroll wheel does not light up, as a couple of the pictures may make it seem; rather, the inside of the mouse lights up to color the side LED lights, and a bit of this light leaks through the wheel hole.

-The wheel does not scroll side-to-side

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This mouse fits really well with my hand and grip. I like the button placements. My only major gripe, is it tracks movement even when its lifted off the mousepad more than a 1/2 inch. I play with fairly low sensitivity so I pickup and move the mouse some for larger movements and it is tracking my backswipe unless I excessively lift it off the mat.

Update: I contacted perixx and they said would pass this info along to their design team to improve it. I ended up returning this mouse and buying a Razer Deathadder which has a setting for mouse lift right in the software. Really like it so far.

Update 2: Perixx responded saying their future mice will have a 2mm liftoff.

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I got this mouse to replace my WOW mouse. I like how you can program it. you can Chang the DPI to make the mouse faster or slower.

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I haven't tried the CD to change the colors and all that other fun stuff, but the mouse has been working great for me so far.

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great gaming mouse for first time buyer still figuring out all the bells and whistles no issues great software for the computer to setup the mouse

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Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Cable
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I am a huge Gears of War fan. I also use my xbox a lot. So when my girlfriend decided she wanted an xbox, I took the opportunity to upgrade mine so she could inherit my 250gb s model. I picked up the 320gb Gears model. It was a little confusing at first trying to figure what cable I would need to perform a slim to slim data migration. The good people at microsoft support told me what I needed and the AWESOME people on amazon's forums confirmed that this was the correct cable.

The data migration itself is very simple. First plug your new xbox into your tv. Next remove your old hard drive. Then plug one end of the transfer cable into your new USB port and the other end into your old hdd. The screen will automatically prompt you to select what you want to transfer. Finally I went to xbox webpage and searched the license transfer. A few clicks later, my Gears console is loaded with all my movies, music, game saves, game downloads, etc and my girlfriend has a pristine xbox to watch Netflix with (and play Gears!!).

The most difficult part of the process was finding where the slim hdd release was located (a small well disguised latch on the bottom of the xbox). If you can't find the hdd, there are good YouTube tutorials for that.

This cable is good for any transfer between any two xbox 360 consoles.

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A word of caution for anyone who needs to transfer over their memory from one Xbox to another; This item will absolutely transfer that memory, but if you or someone you know is planning on still using the memory on that old Xbox then they will no longer have it after the transfer is complete.

With this item there is no copy option, no select these items and copy option, just pick what you want transferred and it will do it. Ironically that's what it is made for, but alas copying information would have been a nice addition to a solid product.

Just realize and note that if you or someone you know plans on keeping the information on that other Xbox you may want to invest in a large GB flash drive instead which has the ability to copy.

5 Successfully Transferred Stars out of 5.

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This newer Xbox 360 hard drive transfer kit is built well and extremely easy to use. Whether you have a new or old 360, the hard drive plugs in without a hitch, and it can then be used as an external drive to copy data to a different console.

The thing that makes this device well worth the money is that it's not just for the 360 -ANY 2.5-inch laptop hard drive can be connected to it, allowing you to make any drive external. This eliminates the need for a casing of some kind with screws and other small pieces that can get lost easily. Even if you don't have a 360, this is worth the price just to keep it with your PC hardware in case it's needed in the future.

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Got this to transfer content from my Xbox 360 Elite 20GB to my new Xbox 360 Slim 250GB and it worked great. Took about an hour I believe. Great product, easy to use.

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I found it was very easy to use this cable. I transferred about 100 GB from my old 250 GB S Console drive to a new 320 GB S Console drive. I don't remember exactly how long it took but it was probably an hour or longer. The instructions mention that when you plug in the cable and turn your Xbox on you should see a message pop up asking if you want to transfer data using the cable. My Xbox took a really long time to display this message. I actually was able to get to my system settings in my Xbox and start the transfer process before my Xbox ever detected the cable and displayed the message.

This cable will not allow you to transfer any games you have installed on your old hard drive to a new one. You'll have to re-install the games onto your new hard drive using your Xbox console.

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Pimp My Ride - Xbox 360 Review

Pimp My Ride - Xbox 360
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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When I saw this game, I thought to myself "Dang, this game be straight trippin', yo!" but after playing it I'm of the opposite opinion. This game done pimped my life, son! Man, when I bought that 6,000 dollar pool to go in the back of this guy's 1987 Gremlin, it really spoke to me about the nature of the universe. Also, I'm pretty sure it cured my diabetes.

If you enjoy seeing Xzibit, the finest Thespian of our generation, pimpin' somebody's hooptie like it's National Pimpin' day, you need to buy this game right now! Buy it twice! Put a copy in your car next to the theater-sized projector!

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My son really loves creating new vehicles. He is 12 and finds this game very enjoyable.

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I've gotta say this game is awesome. I installed it in my car.

My favorite part is when XtotheZ says "Yo dawg!" Man, that is awesome. My other favorite thing is when he goes "I put a (insert completely rediculous object here) in your (place something like that would normally not go) and then I (something about neon tubing)"

All in all, a great game.

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My son loves this game. I'm very impressed with it too. He normally loses interest in games after an hour or so but certain games will keep him interested and this one is one of them. I didn't want to do a review but there was only one review so I wanted to let you all know this is a great game for kids. They get to pimp cars, drive them and even break dance! Cool.

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I bought this game because it is old and voted as one of the worst games ever. I swear that you will find something to laugh at with this game though. Few games are this bad but I don't know. If it makes me laugh is it really that bad?

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Monday, January 19, 2015

Cheap Authentic Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows

Authentic Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows
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I am a recent console gamer to PC gamer convert and was looking for a way to make the wireless Xbox controllers work on PC.

This little gadget does just that. MS only sells the receiver with an additional controller at $60 retail; ew bad deal. There are quite a few knock off receivers on Amazon, so be sure you are buying a legit one. The official one is BLACK with "Microsoft" on top with the sync button in the middle with 3 curved lines next to it like next to the controller sync button as well as "Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows" written on the bottom.

For $18.95, it's cheaper than buying a wired controller and lets you use up to 4 controllers at once for multiplayer. I use this to play Skyrim and Borderlands 2 via Steam's Big Picture mode, among other titles with controller support.

***Make sure you install the driver from the included disc BEFORE connecting the adapter!*** Microsoft also has the driver to download from their site. The included driver on the disc works just fine.

Note: the seller I ordered from was STEALTH GAMER. Beware if it comes from a different seller. Don't be afraid to send sellers an email to confirm if the product is a legit MS product. The knock offs will not work properly.

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Allowed me to use my wireless Xbox 360 controller with my Windows 8 laptop seamlessly. No button mapping was required, and everything functions completely including the rumble feature. I couldn't be more impressed!

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Bought the authentic Microsoft version thinking it would work even though the reviews were inconsistent. Read some reviews where it did not work in the system's USB port but did work in a separate add on card. It did not work on my system USB so I bought the add on card and it still would not recognize the controller. I have windows 7 64 bit as my operating system. Software loads fine just never recognizes the controller.

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I can't vouch for the authenticity of this product as being an official Microsoft Product. Not because it isn't, simply put I don't know. What I do know, though, is that when I plugged this in, it worked perfectly right out of the box without the need for a driver. I hooked up and was playing video games with my wireless xbox 360 controller in minutes. Is it worth the couple extra dollars for this product versus the fakes on ebay? Yes I think it is.

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just works and that's all I wanted. What more is there to say about a device that allows you to use an xbox controller?

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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Reviews of Farscape - PC

Farscape - PC
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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I am a fan of the T.V. show and I have to admit that someone who is unfamiliar with Farscape will likely find themselves wondering what the allure of this game is. This game has really been geared towards fans of the show and seems to cater specifically to them.

Game play is good. The AI's for your team mates was a lot better than I expected. If you keep track of their behavioral settings, (run, fight, stay, follow, etc.) then they really serve to assist in fulfilling mission objectives. I have yet to have a computer-controlled teammate die on me. The missions are pretty linear since you're basically playing an [unmade] episode. A few players wrote about having trouble with the camera angles, but if you actually take the time to read the instructions, they are really very simple to use and are actually useful to the game play.

The use of the original actor's voices really makes this game stand out. It really makes the game feel like an interactive Farscape episode. It's a lot of fun to hear the way the characters interact and react to events in the game. (There's an Easter Egg I found in the first level involving Crichton finding "Winona" for the first time.)

If you're not a Farscape fan you probably won't find this game as enjoyable as someone who is a fan. However, if you are a fan of the show and also enjoy video games then you MUST buy this game.

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I have to disagree with the other reviewer. Yes, some of the situations are difficult, but his criticism of the camera angles was unfounded because the game player controls the camera angels. I made it all the way through all the levels and had a blast, but it took me over a week to do it. I enjoyed the setup of the game, the characters' voices and one has to be knowledgeable about the strengths and weaknesses of the characters in order to make them work for you. The most fun I had was going to the town and buying the weapons and ammo. The first time through the game is mostly trial and error. I can't wait to do it again with some knowledge and the ability to make different decisions that will make the characters even more powerful. Sometimes I had to get away from it for awhile and think about my strategy. Then when I got back to it I could go on to the next level. Hours and hours of pure frustrating fun.

I love it!

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I own all of the released Farscape DVDs, love the show, could'nt wait for the game to come out. Big mistake...

This game has the absolute worst interface I have ever seen. The camera angle never lets you see more than a few feet at a time, allowing you to get blasted before you even see what's shooting at you. The radar's O.K. if you're in a dark environment but step thru some light and you're snowblind. I think they tried to do the Tomb Raider camera but instead of it following you it has to be manually adjusted.

Credit system: picking up animal hides or items dropped from enemies yields credits from traders( about as much as a pawn shop) and credits are few & far between. To purchase the better weapons you pretty much have to sell everything you have. And some enemies dissentigrate when you kill them leaving nothing.

weapons: low to mid-level weapons aren't much better than throwing rocks, not to mention when you're being attacked you can't fire back, your character just acts stunned for a couple of seconds.

enemies: a few levels are like playing Quake on the Nightmare setting, 'nuff said

levels: some levels you shuttle from the town to reach a certain goal. I made the mistake of killing all the creatures that were in the way, went back to town to buy more ammo, came back to find all the creatures alive again. Apparently going back to town resets the level so if you run out of ammo, put up your fists. Needless to say, sometimes you have to avoid creatures to conserve ammo thus passing up credits you badly need. catch-22.

Sad to say, this game was a great idea gone wrong, it was probably rushed to cash in on Farscape while it's still hot.

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Farscape: The Game has to be one of the best looking games of this genre since Diablo. I really enjoyed playing this game and the character's are exactly like the show.

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ollder graphics but still cool to play

has moya and other main characters

shooter and quest based interesting game play

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Monday, December 15, 2014

Review of Sonic Generations Casino Night DLC

Sonic Generations Casino Night DLC
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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Don't be fooled; this isn't really a brand new stage for Sonic Generations at all. Rather, it's a pinball minigame that console players got by pre-ordering the game.

As a pinball game, it's decent enough. It's fun, and the core gameplay is very addictive, as the layout of the stage changes in response to your actions. However, the ball physics are sometime a little strange, and you may find yourself having to tilt just to get out of a place where you were stuck. Still, there is a little bit of variety in that you're not merely confined to the table; you can actually get launched into little mini-stages beyond the main play area.

But, this DLC sort of runs into a problem. Chances are that if you're the type of person who likes to play virtual pinball, you've already played much better pinball games than this, and there's really no reason for you to play. On the other hand, if you don't like pinball to begin with, there's nothing for you here. The DLC's status as a pre-order bonus is fairly evident once you see how little incentive there is to purchase this content after having beaten the game.

Unfortunately, there is no real objective in the game other than to go for a high score, and the minigame has absolutely zero impact on the rest of the game. There are no rewards to be earned from playing it, and there aren't even online leaderboards to my knowledge. You're literally paying for a completely isolated minigame that has no connection to any levels you may have enjoyed in Sonic Generations.

The DLC is cheap, but just know what you're getting. You're paying for a satisfactory minigame, and nothing more. If you're hoping for new platforming stages based on the classic Casino Nights zones, you'll have to keep waiting.

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This DLC is pretty neat, but after a while, it gets sort of boring. It kills time at least. Too bad there's nothing collect or anything. (Like the Red Star Rings)

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I thought this download would be a high def version of the classic Sonic 2 Casino Night level design. I was mistaken and found it was actually just a pinball game with elements from the level. For a couple of bucks it's okay.

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For the Buck 60 something I spent, Its ok. I would have liked full zones but getting this was worth it just for the music.

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I don't think this is something you need, especially as you can still find sonic spinball, but it's still fun, and worth a few bucks if it goes on sale.

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Monday, December 8, 2014

Unreal 2- The Awakening Review

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I like the game. Its not up to Halo standards, but its a fun FPS. Unfortunately, I found bugs (not the kind you kill in the game). It freezes sometimes, doesn't always load right and occassional video dropout.

Having said that...I doubt seriously anyone will read this review who isn't already sold on the game. Have fun.

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I have been playing the Unreal series since I was about 6 years old and I remember buying this game with my dad and we had played it for hours. Now I have gotten it on the Xbox and I love it...PLUS IT HAS CO-OP! Co-Op for me is like the greatest thing other than the online multiplayer. If you played the first Unreal on the PC and liked it (you better have...lol) then you will love this one. Sure it isn't exactly from the first one's universe but there are many things that will remind you of it. One of the greatest battles was the Boss that was like a huge spider with tiny spiders everywhere. That one took forever (but in a good way)! Very fun and I hope to see you online!

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Great game for the casual gamer. Good graphics, lots of great weapons and not too hard. Some games of this type can be very frustrating for people that are not hard core gamers. This game is great because it's a blast to kick but!

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Every review I read had something to do with Halo. Just forget about that. Unreal has been out before halo evan began so how can it be ripping off of Halo. They do have similaritys, but Unreal II is more like the orginal Unreal that came out in the 90's. So my question is how can it be ripping off Halo, maybe Halo is ripping off Unreal. And further more a rip off of a good game is still a good game.

Now onto the review. This takes place in space, (sounds kinda like Halo I have to admit) and you have to go investigate some distress call from earth. When you get there everyone has been killed except for one surviver, he managed to get a valuable peice of somethin somethin and the aliens are going on a rampage. The game gos on but I don't want to spoil it for you just incase you want to get it.

The graphics are decent, some nice lighting, cool weapons designed for alien killing goodness. The load times are suprisingly long, but there is stuff on screen to read that keeps you interesested. The moltiplayer is probably the best part of the game. Overall its a fun game and it only cost about ten bucks, so if you want a change of the average first person shooter give it a shot.

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I've read a lot of negative reviews on this site for this product, and feel I need to address a few things in fairness. This game was designed for (at the time) high-end PCs. This is very clearly a port, and as such the graphics did indeed take a hit. That being said, this doesn't affect gameplay whatsoever. The dialogue in the cut-scenes was originally meant to be optional depending on who you spoke to in the removed "free-roaming" mode, and what you said to them. It makes the conversations feel very awkward and long. The variety in environments is nice, and the difficulty felt appropriate to the situations. None of the missions were boring, and some showed a real spark of creativity. If you played "Mace Griffin" or any of the "007" titles, you have a good idea what to expect. I would recommend this title for around $10.00. It would get a better score if the fact that it is a port wasn't so glaringly obvious. For 360 owners, this title is NOT backwards compatable.

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Discount Playstation 2 Console - Black

Playstation 2 Console - Black
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First off let me start by saying, this is NOT going to be a PS2 bashing. Though we all have our opinions on the three systems, the fact is that they are all great systems in their own right. That is to say you won't go wrong no matter which one you choose.

Let me reiterate, this is not a bad system. It has several great games (Final Fantasy X & X2, Grand Theft Auto, WWE Smackdown Series and several others). Though it must be noted that Gamecube and XBox both have great exclusive titles. The graphics are outstanding and they may not even be the best of the three, but they are great, certainly better than anything we had just a few short years ago. They definitely have more benefits than everybody else (free online gaming, the Eyetoy, and more games. As far as controllers go, I like Gamecube's a bit better, but this controller works wonderfully well too and is well laid out. (You won't be searching for the buttons like you do on XBox controllers, that is my one true complaint with that system) Anyway Playstation 2's biggest downfall is in the fragility of the system itself and though I have experienced no problems personally, I have heard of a few from close friends.

1. Disc Reading Error (You've seen this many times, I will comment no further.)

2. Malfunctioning Disc Door (It just stops opening when the button is pressed. You then have to pull it out and push it in manually which can cause it ultimately to break.)

3. The power cords tend to wear out faster than average. (Not a big deal, the cords are fairly cheap, but it could present a fire hazard.)

None of these things would be a huge deal except that the PS2 comes with a measly 90 day warranty (Do I hear 1 year anyone?)

I'm not trying to say this system is junk. It does have durability issues more than anything. I personally prefer Gamecube but only by a small margin. All of you who immaturely spout "PS2 rules, Gamecube & XBox suck" are not only lying to yourselves, you're doing a great disservice to the readers who depend on these reviews to make an important decision.

The bottom line is the Playstation 2 is a great system and definitely worth the money, but it is not gaming perfection as some make it out to be. Try Gamecube & XBox as well. All three are extremely fun!!!

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The Playstation 2 is, without a doubt, one of the best video game systems of all time. It has such a diverse library of games that you are bound to find something to apease everybody. So why am I giving it 4 stars instead of 5?

There are two factors about the current PS2 design that you won't find anywhere on the box. The first is reliability/quality of design. My first PS2 broke 2 weeks after I bought it. It started making a quiet rattling noise while the games were playing, so I would check the games when I heard the noise and they would be fine... well one day they weren't fine. In fact, Blockbuster wasn't amused when I told them my PS2 lacerated the bottom of their disc like a Cat from Pet Cemetary. That's one experience right?

My friend is on her 3rd PS2 (keep in mind the PS2 has only been out for about 4 to 5 years). Another couple I know is experiencing their first problem with their PS2 2 years after they bought it. It won't play any discs that are black on the back (Almost all PSone discs, and a lot of early PS2 discs).

A lot of people will tell you that the PS2 only has problems if you stand it upright (which Sony says is perfectly fine and even sells a stand for). That would be inconsistent with my experience because mine still malfunctioned and it was sitting horizontally. I even have a horizontal stand which is supposed to increse airflow (the horizontal stand made by Sony). Also, the friend I mentioned who is on her third PS2 console has never stood her's upright.

I'm not saying that every PS2 is going to up and die on you, but I think all consumers should be aware that the PS2 has reliability issues, and a quick browse through these reviews will confirm that. It doesn't mean it isn't still an awesome system!

The next thing you will want to consider is whether or not you want THIS model of PS2. You may have read lately that the PS2 got a major overhaul unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show. Well, that revised version of the PS2 will be available in the US on Nov. 1st 04 according to Sony. In my opinion, they may be responding to the quality problem with this new system... but that is speculation and really doesn't belong in a review so scratch that from the record books. The difference between the new and old version is sheer mass. In all ways the new design is much smaller. It can also be stood upright. It is some 75% smaller and 50% lighter. You can see it on Playstation.com. It will also be 150 bucks, no price difference. It looks a lot more solid. HOWEVER!!! If you plan on playing Final Fantasy XI get the current design before it is gone. So far the redesigned PS2 doesn't support the HDD Hard Drive necessary to play FFXI and Sony hasn't expressed any plans for that. So, the question becomes do you want the classic design or the updated version that hits in Nov. Me? I can't really wait until Nov. because MK Deception comes out in a few weeks hehehehe.

A word about accessories. As I mentioned before I have a horizontal stand for my PS2. The horizontal stand is supposed to increse airflow. Supposedly, this does good things for the system. The stand is worthless. It doesn't really connect to the system, the system just sits on top of it. It's kinda cool looking... other than that you should be aware that neither the horizontal or vertical stands are necessary because the system is designed so that it can stand or sit without a stand. The vertical stand adds a little extra balance but I recommend you never put your system on carpet or an uneven surface. The carpet causes static issues and, like uneven surfaces, can result in the system falling if shaken too hard (take note parents of energetic kids). The PS2 already has quality issues, don't give it any additional trauma to help the process along.

Third party controllers (Controllers made by a company other than Sony) just aren't as good as factory controllers. Plain and simple. They all have cool little features and they are getting better, but stick to the controllers made by Sony and avoid the headache of unresponsive controls. This is, of course, unless you absolutely need a wireless controller so people aren't tripping when they walk by, or if your hands (or your little gamer's hands) are too small for a standard controller, there are "mini" controllers available.

As far as online game play goes, the PS2 leads the pack for play features while the Xbox leads the pack for... instant messaging and lan party-esque mass multi-player gaming. Sometimes the Xbox is a little more like a computer that I approve of. NOTEif you want to play online you need to make sure the PS2 you are buying comes with the online adapter (or if you wait till Nov. for the redesign it will be intergrated). If you don't have highspeed internet, don't worry! According to Sony 40% of it's online market is tapping online gaming with dial-up. Dial-up is an option if you have an online adapter.

That's about it. Hope this was helpful. PS2 Rocks!

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I have used this for a few years now and have enjoyed my time with it. I have bought the stand to make a vertical system and have some extras like the remote control which I highly recommend if you like to watch DVDs. As a games console the PS2 is the leader and so it has a limitless choice of games, however I will say that for some reason over the past few years there has only really been a handful of solid gaming entries and everything else is mediocre and PC graphics are a way ahead of the PS2 now, so if you are a game player looking for the best gaming experience then the PS2 is not for you. What you need is a new computer and a very good graphics card with an ADSL modem or better. PS2 games can be very expensive (4 top shelf games and you have the price of a PS2 20 top shelf games and you have the price of a computer we where just talking about.) If you own a PS2 then a DVD store rental card is a bonus and really that rental store card is what the PS2 is about for you. If you do not have that card then I hope you have lots of money or friends to trade with.

I find myself using this box for mostly watching DVD movies and renting games. I buy a new game once every two months (usually a top shelf game) and that keeps me going. For the PS2 I think the type of game that suits the console best is a 3rd person survival game or something like Grand Theft Auto. Beat em' ups are good on it as well. However the PC dominates Sims, RPGs and 1st person shooters. Maybe the PS2 has some influence on sports games like SSX and Tony Hawk but everyone knows that the better experience for these games is on the PC. So what games you prefer really has an impact on if you want a PS2 or not. Maybe a PC is really what you need?

I watch lots of DVDs and with the remote control the PS2 plays like a joy including a special region-free disc that you can buy (its dirt cheap) allowing you to watch anything that comes on a DVD. I have found some incompatibility with some movies (2 in 300) but this is mostly the fault of the DVD producers and not Sony. So 99.9% of movies will play on a PS2. That is not bad. The image quality is not the best but pretty darn good all the same. You can also hook up surround sound to the PS2 no problem and play Dolby Digital or DTS. The PS2 does have one drawback in this department though. The internal fan makes a hell of a lot of noise so you need to keep the sound up to send that to the background. It can be annoying at times. As a DVD player the PS2 has really been used to the max and I have only good things to say about that.

I have also used the PS2 to play CD music through my televisions sound system. It has made my hi-fi system now redundant. So as a console it has lots of media options other than just the games console and that is what really makes it worth its while. However as a games console I must say that I have not been let down that much (games like GTA: Vice City, Silent Hill 3, Manhunt, MGS, Devil May Cry, made the console for me) but there could be a lot better first class PS2 games out there by now. I think there are less than 10 really outstanding games on the PS2 and a way more options on a PC for better games.

Anyway what you like in games is up to you. I have had the PS2 now for years and it is a workhorse that still does its job. I have no complaints about this system except maybe to hope that more developers try pushing the limits of what this box can do. I am currently looking forward to the new Resident Evil game.

Pros:

Relatively cheap console.

A wide of variety of games to choose from.

Expandable.

Great DVD player (with remote control improves this vastly).

Reliable and rugged.

A standard that will never phase out.

Cons:

Games are very expensive.

The fan makes a lot of noise.

A PC maybe really what you want.

It has taken ages for some good games to arrive.

Overall this a great evolution for the games console. If you have the money and want a portable media system that plays games, DVDs and CDs then the PS2 is really convenient and manageable.

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I've owned my PS2 for a couple of years now, and I have used it a lot primarily for sports games but also for DVD playing. I have also played X-Box and Gamecube fairly extensively.

First, unless you need Mario to live, don't waste your money on Game Cube. The controller is aweful and its has no DVD playback. Further, the graphics are good, not great, and the processor is very reliable and fast.

Between X-Box and PS2 there is not a huge difference. X-Box probably has better graphics, a faster processor, and more features, but it freezes way to often. The revised controller (ie the smaller one) is a marked improvement over the original bulky one, but it still does not compare to the perfect controller that Sony has designed. Overall, in terms of games there is not a huge difference, but it seems that X-Box has released a few better ones like Halo but the difference is marignal if at all.

In the end, I chose PS2. It is cheaper and has a better controller for sports games like Madden or TW Golf. Still you can't really go wrong with either and it comes down to personal choice.

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INTRO: Before you change your mind about buying this system, you must understand something about these reviews. Most bad reviews were written by "Fanboys". These are people who usually do not even own this system, but always put it down for no reason. The ps2, along with the Xbox and GCN, are all 5 star products, but were made 3 star ones because of these "fanboys". So, only read the unbiased reviews :).

Now.. for the real review :)

GRAPHICS: 8/10

The graphics of the Playstation 2 are amazing. Here is a misunderstanding. Just because the Xbox and Gamecube are capable of better graphics, it doesn't mean that ps2's graphics are bad. Games like Jak 2, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy X-2 really show what the PS2 is capable of. Overall, they are great.

GAMES: 10/10

The playstation 2 has the biggest and greatest game selection out of the 3 current next generation consoles. Any kind of game you like, you can get. What kind of genre do you like? Fighting? RPG's? Platform? Adventure? Action? Sports? You rule the choices. It doesn't matter what games you are into. You can find anything you want :)

EXTRAS: 10/10

Again, the Playstation 2 has the most extras out of the 3 systems.

PS2 Extras:

-DVD Player

-CD Player

-Backward compability with the Playstation 1.

-Online Capabilities

Good luck choosing a system, and happy gaming :)

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

NBA Live 08 - Xbox 360 Reviews

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After quite a few years of dissapointing releases the NBA Live series has done itself proud with NBA 2008. The biggest improvement being the realistic games play, and the shotting, passing and all-round movement graphics.

GAMEPLAY Simply outstanding. With 100s of different moves and the control you have over the dribbler with the right analog stick, the gameplay is more realistic then ever. The rebounding battles are fantastic. The new OWN THE PAINT feature is great, with posting up giving you an array of options to use in order to create your shot. The artificial Intelligence is also greatly improved, with defensive covers switching and helping each other out, and back door cuts etc.

GRAPHICS Looks better than ever. Not as huge an improvement as the gameplay but it really looks great, and the players have their own features and facials are great.

LONGEVITY Fantastic, you can play untill the end of time with the great dynasty mode with more features than ever, statistics and management options making it even more enjoyable.

FEATURES The new international mode has been introduced. As yet only 8 countries to choose from but a big step in the right direction with world championship mode. As well as this feature all the usuals, practice, dynasty, all star weekend etc.

SOUND The commentry in particular is excellent this year. With far less repetitions, and far more natural talk in what is actually happening in front of you.

OVERALL BUY THIS GAME!! Finally an NBA game with non stop enjoyement and realism, you wont be disapointed.

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I definitely have some gripes about this game but they weren't enough to make me put my controller down. It is fun but how much the little things bother you will certainly be a factor in how much you enjoy this game.

GAMEPLAY (the most important part): The controls are nice. I don't have any problems getting my guys to do what I want them to do. The use of the right stick to do crossovers, spins, etc. is nothing new but still works really well.

The CPU will still violate your personal space when you are trying to maneuver, making it hard to get past them unless you can blow by them before they get to you. As far as the Pro-Hop feature, or whatever it's called, it doesn't seem to work for me. I've coughed up the ball each time I've done it.

As a previous reviewer mentioned, jumpers are hard to come by and scoring your points in the paint is the optimal way to do it. I have more success with mid-range jumpers than long-range and 3s. One possible reason for this may be the addition of the Hot Zones, which tell you where a player is prone to making/missing shots. I don't pull it up all that often but it's very possible I'm taking shots from the cold zones.

Easy layups are still missed far too often. The split isn't 50/50 but I'd guess it's somewhere near 80/20 (making/missing).

Rebounding is more evenly distributed than in past games. I've never been able to grab rebounds and my CPU teammates always got out-rebounded as well. This year your teammates will do a very good job at grabbing those boards to get you started on your fast breaks.

Fast breaks work pretty well, provided you adjust your Transition Style to allow for more fast breaks. By default it, it is a 50/50 split for fast breaks and taking it up the court slowly.

Reach-in fouls are called a little too much in this game but offensive and shooting fouls are called just about as much as you would see in a normal game, maybe a bit less. Adjust the sliders to fit your preferences. As far as shooting fouls go, you definitely get your share of "and 1s."

There is a slight learning curve with free throws. I didn't play Live 07 so I'm not sure if it is the same system or not. It consists of you pulling down on the right stick and then pushing up at the right moment to successfully make your free throw. If you miss, there is an overlay that pops up giving you hints on what you did right and wrong. Overall, it works pretty well once you get the hang of it.

Alley-oops looks a little cheesy because the flight of the ball is like half of a McDonald's arch. I know they are supposed to be lob passes but the trajectory just looks funky. I've yet to miss an alley-oop though.

AI: The CPU AI still makes the PG the one you have to worry about the most. Who needs Elton Brand when you have Sam Cassell? Kevin Durant? The Luke Ridnour/Delonte West combo is what will bring the Sonics to the promised land. They will also use up most of the shot clock, so you can forget about both teams consistently pushing it up and down the court.

ANIMATION/GRAPHICS: I think the graphics are great. Everything just looks really clean. The lighting is great. Player models work out well, for the most part. Baron Davis looks spot on, as does coverboy, Gilbert Arenas.

The animation is great too. Baron Davis' stepback jumper looks just like it does in real life. Gone are the days when the CPU would set a pick and your guy runs into him and just looks like he is running in place. Now you actually see some effort by your player to get around the pick.

MISCELLANEOUS: Commentary by Marv Albert and Steve Kerr is done pretty well. You won't hear too many repeat phrases in one game but they will probably repeat it in the next game.

The menu system works well, as you use the D-pad to navigate pre-game and in-game menus.

The music hasn't been too inspiring yet, but this is all subjective. I prefer to hear more upbeat music but so far I've only heard lower BPM songs.

There are online leagues as well. I believe you can go with a public league or create a private one. There is also supposed to be a patch released in the near future which will allow for 5v5 games.

OVERALL: It's the things like the frequency of missed layups and CPU PGs being beasts that make me give this game 3/5 stars. The former shouldn't even be an issue and I can't understand why EA wouldn't address this. It really is a downer. Despite the missed layups, I rated the fun factor higher because of the improvements in gameplay. These improvements compensate for the shortcomings, leaving you with a fun, yet slightly frustrating experience.

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Every year, it's the same debate. Should I get the newest incarnation of NBA Live with all it's promises of better gameplay than the year before or should I stick with the reliable, yet bland 2k series? Well this year, I actually find myself playing NBA Live 08 more than I do NBA 2k8. That's not a knock to 2k8, but I find Live 08 to be a more straight-forward basketball experience. There are no crazy gimmicks that detract from the gameplay.

So what's new this year? Everything. The game has been completely rebuilt from the ground up with gameplay being the biggest improvement. Low post players can now dominate the paint with a variety of offensive moves (spins, hook shots, pump fakes, etc.) Cross-overs and juke moves using the right thumbstick are more fluid and realistic and new signature moves are also a nice addition. For instance, while holding the right trigger and pushing either the dunk or shoot button, your superstar will pull off a power move only unique to him that increases the chances of having the shot go in. There's even a nice video tutorial during the shoot around session at the main menu which shows each superstar's primary signature move.

The graphics have been given a complete overhaul and surprisingly, I found that the player models in Live 08 were much better than the ones in 2k8. Facial modeling is superb and dead on. EA really went out of their way to create eaThe courts look accurate and are cleanly rendered. The crowds are also very nice and don't resemble spray-painted card board boxes as they do in other sports titles.

Despite the vast improvement in this year's game as opposed to the year before, there are still a couple of glaring problems that are downright maddening. The worst is the ridiculous loading times before a game. I once clocked it at four minutes. Online games are not much better.

The A.I. substitutions can also be a little loopy as point guards will occasionally be substituted for centers. Point blank shots near the rim tend to clang off the metal and there are instances where a player with the ball will be standing clearly out of bounds and nothing is called.

Despite these bugs, I still enjoy playing Live 08. It's not much better than 2k8, but I appreciate the fluidity of the controls and the excellent visuals and player models. Good job, EA.

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I follow both EA and 2k sports basketball games....as I am an avid basketball fan. Both offer unique styles of gaming. Seeing no review of this game made me write a brief one.

NBA Live 08 is a great game. I would consider it the first next-gen basketball title to date. The graphics are very polished, textures and all, and is by far the best looking basketball game made to date. The updated physics are great, much more realistic than the past Live games of the series.

Dynasty mode is great as usual, all-star weekend is great(3point contest and slam dunk contest), practice mode, and so many others. The variety of modes is a good add on. The online play is great, with online leagues that work great, never having to play at a certain time or set schedule.

Controls are near perfect, but some delay. The dribbling moves dedicated to the right thumbstick are still present, and are remarkable. The game plays more uptempo compared to a 2k game, as Live always has...but that's what we love. The ability to post up, run offense, isolate and drive by your man, run pick and rolls, as well as many other things make this game a must have. The only con is the arcade style, which makes it to easy to get to the rim and dunk at times. Other than that, I have invested many hours and days into this game the past year, and definitely think it is a turning point in EA's Live series franchise. With 09 coming out, and it's demo displaying even more realism and physics, they got it right with this game, and are only building from it!

Easily the best 360 basketball game to date....a close one to 2k8, but Live08's graphics make it the true next gen experience!

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This is one of the best basketball games made to date. Last year's version was not very good but when I played this game I immediately noticed the difference. This game is very smooth and the graphics are amazing. No more glitches. The new game modes are great as well. I recommend this game to any sports fan.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

NFL Fever 2002 Reviews

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Everyone wants to know "How does NFL Fever 2002 compare to Madden 2002?" The answer is that Fever compares favorably, but is ultimately a different sort of football game. If you always thought Madden was "too arcadey" then you might want to steer clear of this one, as it plants itself somewhere between the simulation efforts of Madden and Sega's NFL 2K2, and the kamikaze kinetics of the NFL Blitz series. Fever is actually a very compelling and fun game once you get over the fact that you aren't playing Madden.

Fever easily pulls off the best graphics ever in a console football game. From the integration of many different intro shots for each play, to the exacting detail which accompanies every hit, jump, and stiff-arm, it is fantastically clear that the developers went the extra mile to really draw you in to the game and create an exciting & colorful world. The players jabber at one another, celebrate successful offensive achievements, and showboat after a steller defensive effort. It really does make Madden look fairly pale and colorless as a result.

The commentary suffers from some uneven choppiness ("FIVE... yard... reception by... ENGRAM!") but does give some timely insight in certain situations ("The defense is in a 3-4, a run would be successful here.") The much-touted graphics are indeed a step-up from Madden, but are not letter-perfect. The detailed faces are a very nice addition, but disappoint when Jerome Bettis looks nothing like Jerome Bettis. He's detailed, but looks nothing like the real guy. But it sure beats Madden's cheesy Kewpie-Doll faces.

The bottom-line really comes down to gameplay, and Fever tends toward "the big play." Interceptions are more common than in Madden, big runs, big returns, long gains, freight-train tackles, all of it brings make Fever seem a little over-the-top, and really makes Madden seem slow & pensive in comparison. Which is why some won't take to this more reactive arcade style of gameplay. Traditional football playcalling & tactics still apply, but the realism factor is purposefully loosened to create a more no-holds-barred atmosphere designed to ramp up the fun-factor.

Honestly, it took me a few times before I was ready to accept this type of football (not to mention getting used to the XBox controller) but once I did, I really started to appreciate the flair and style that Fever brings. I guess the telling thing is that I tried to go back to Madden and really had to mentally shift gears to prepare for a different sort of football experience. NFL Fever 2002 is fun, easy to pick up and play, easy to like, great 2-player fun, and a lot deeper than your average console football game. And they did an admirable job of injecting some life into a stale genre by pushing the fun-factor way up while still retaining the confines of real football.

If too many years of Madden is gradually putting you to sleep, get into the Fever and see how much fun a football game can be.

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I first thought of NFL fever as a blow off game like gameday for PSx. but this game is BETTER than madden, at least this yr. 2003 may be another story. i played it at babbages and the controls are basically the same, and Fever is completely new and does show off the power of Xbox.

Ive been playing Madden since it first came out for Genesis, and im surprised to say Fever is better.

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I am one of those diehard Madden fans (aka stat-freaks) and the only reason I get video game consoles such as the Genesis, Psone, DreamCast, Ps2,and now the X-Box is for the Basketball and Football. For all except the Dreamcast, its been all about EA sports. When I finally got my hands on NFL Fever (which was the whole purpose of me getting an x box) I was drooling. I turned it on and I was just blown away by the graphics.....It was unreal....actually it was soooo real! I have the "PIP screen"(picture-in-screen) on my TV, and I put NFL FEVER in the pip screen while I watched my Bucs beat up on the Lions this Sunday, and I must tell you....it actually looked as if I was watching 2 real games. The speed of the game was as close to the real football players as I have ever seen. I started playing and I was not disappointed...well, actually I was..... If only the developers would have included a more variety of tackle animations (I have only seen 4), and include all the penalties ( I have only seen 4)--if they didn't want to include all the penalties they could have provided the option to turn specific ones off ala madden---...also if they could have made the computer AI a little better (realistic) this COULD have been the best game ever.....and that's saying alot comming from a die hard madden fan....BUT THE GAME IS FUN ...

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You want a football game? This is the one.Great graphics,fast loading time,and realistic players not those fake ones that look like zombies. You can change teames names to the Gladiators, Flowers etc. You can create your own players and set everyting to 100%. It even explains the game to you who have no clue what football is. It has traning modes which teach you how to tackel run, and throw. You can unlock teams in fantsy mode.I hope you get this game. Everyone will have it.

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After playing this game extensively in a kiosk, all I've got to say is WOW. Madden and the Nfl 2k series are in for some serious competition. This game is incredible. It plays much better then I was expecting it to. The running game is the best I have played, with holes that open up if you hit them right. The passing games is spectacular as well, but no so easy at first. You have to have your QB set, especially if your throwing into the secondary as the pass gets will get disrupted easily. Defense on this game is also top-notch. The pass rushing is incredible as is the receiver coverage.

As for the interface on choosing the plays, it is easy, straight-forward and quick. The graphics are the best amongst football games, and some of the replays are absolutely hilarious. I can't really comment on the sound as I was ata kiosk, I can't wait to hear some of the bone-crunching hits in full 5.1 SS glory.

This game gets 5 stars as it easily beats Madden for football game of the year

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

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Ok Guys Pros and Cons

Pros Very Durable and Not cheap plastic, Crystal Clear, Looks great with light kits inside

Cons A little tideous to put together, not in bad way, but for like the srews that attach top of case to metal interior the holes have to be made, and its not exact fit together, will be some trimming and nudging

Overall guys this is a great product and has an awesome look when done.

I will post a video of finished product when done

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this case looks great although it is very cheesy the side panels do not stay on, none of the clips line up properly every step of this case was frustrating. the fan gromit doesn't come with a seal and the Xbox runs a little bit hotter. when securing the top pannel the screws didnt screw all the way so the chassis is loose, all in all i would have been satisfied if this case cost me 20, 30 or even 40 dollars at the most but for 60 dollars i was very disapointed. i was expecting to just be able to put it together but it took a couple hours. im being serious when i say EVERY clip didnt line up or came up short. i did enjoy the led kit very to the point it was plug and play although it seems to put stress on the cd drive games come out very hot only after 10 minutes of play

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CovenantModsRep has it right, it's a great product but requires some finesse. Quality is great and once completed it looks sick, however; have a little patience and take a good look at things before you start mashing it together. Some clips and voids will inevitably need to be shaved and trimmed (nothing huge) and be careful when screwing it back together, microsoft screw heads are kinda soft: pre drilling the recieving plastic rods might be a good idea if your comfortable with it (if not leaving the screws a little loose is'nt a big deal it clips together uber tight). Be sure to remove the rubber feet on the side and bottom of your old case and bring them over (any foam padding on the inside as well but ive found many an xbox to be inconsistent with this), the stuff goes a long way towards keeping it quiet. Take your time with it and your efforts will produce wonderful led lit fruits for your friends to ooh and ahh over, you may even be back for more so many people have asked me to do it for them. pretty bomb.

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Came new everything as pictured but it's a pretty flawed product, as expert as you might think you are this thing is a pain to put together and is more hassle than its worth. I had to trim plastic off the clips and nothing really fits you have to force everything together. By the time I managed to put it together I was so annoyed I was just over it and it had no appeal to me. I'm sure there are better cases than this.

All in all, it works it looks decent but be prepared to work for it.

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What Happen with the bottom Shell part. Is not came with the package. Now I have to pay 3.99 of shipping for refund.

I am very upset with the purchase.

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

OUYA Console Review

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In my many years of buying tech products, I have never seen a product with so many poor product reviews online from people who obviously don't 'get it'. Anyone purchasing an Ouya because it is called a videogame 'console', and are expecting to see the same types of AAA games they see on an Xbox 360 or PS3 are going to be disappointed. I am convinced that the majority of people writing these reviews on some of these sites are simply not old enough to realize what makes the Ouya special, at least for me...

To me, the Ouya is a throwback to an earlier time in computers and video games. It reminds me the most of the Commodore 64 era, where not only could you buy a system just for playing games, but you could also, if you wanted, either by yourself or with a couple of people working together, create own game, let other people play it, and if you were good, sell it. There was a lot of terrible software produced during this era to be sure, but some of the most fun I have experienced playing video games was had in discovering those games which could be learned in a few minutes time, yet provided hours and hours of entertainment. Not only was there 'big name' titles for the time such as Mule, Archon, Toy Bizarre and Jumpman, but there were memorable titles such as Campaign Manager, Space Thief, Krylon Lander, and many more that were available on public domain software collections, or by typing in the code yourself out of a magazine.

This software discovery, and the potential for a hidden gem is where the Ouya excels. There are many good games on Ouya right now, and since anyone can potentially develop and publish games on this system, and new titles appear all the time, you never know when the next future classic like a Duke Nukem, Bomberman or Worms may appear. Sure, there is a lot of 'bad' titles, but so what? Everything can be tried for free, so there is nothing to lose, and in my opinion, exploring is half the fun...

If I had to pick something to score the Ouya down on, I do wish it would have shipped a little more up-to-date on its android hardware specifications, but realistically, with the simple 'pick up and play' type games this is targeting, the specifications should be fine for a while.

I had no issues with setting up my unit, installing firmware updates, or with my controller, as others have reported. I paired a PS3 controller to it very easily, and this is a great option vs. buying an expensive 2nd controller for multiplayer games, especially if you already have one around. An Xbox 360 controller works as well.

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the Ouya to anyone, just know what you are getting, and go into it with reasonable expectations. If you think you are buying a console to play the latest and greatest 'next-gen' games, then you should probably hold off, but if you are looking for an inexpensive way to play hundreds of simple, fun games, or even get into game development yourself, then you cannot go wrong with the Ouya!

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I was an early backer on Kickstarter and received my unit a couple months back, so I've had plenty of time to play with the Ouya. Here is a list of the pros/cons:

******PROS*******

1) Local Multiplayer gaming is GREAT. Games like Towerfall, Bombsquad, Amazing Frog, etc. are perfect games to showcase the true strength of the console: couch gaming with friends. My friend brought his Ouya to a LAN party a month back and we had a blast with Bombsquad. A lot of people were crowding around and claiming the next round to play. There are plenty of games like this on the console so it's hard to get bored.

2) The UI has slowly but surely been improving. Recently they added a "Recently Played" box and "Discover" boxes on the main menu. Additionally, the UI is snappier and more responsive than first release. Pairing controllers is easier with these updates as well. Updates are relatively small installs, so it generally takes 5-10 minutes at most.

3) The ability to easily sideload apps is great. You can download Airdroid and access it that way. It's not a fully unlocked Android box, but it will do most of what 99% of the population will most likely want without rooting.

4) The controller feels nice and hefty. It also gets great battery life from my experience. Make sure to buy at least one extra so you can take advantage of my first pro.

5) The unit itself is small, and relatively quiet (actually, silent the majority of the time, slightly less so when the fan kicks in intermittently). It's very stylish, actually, though I wish the button on top was a little more hearty and not just a "click" pushbutton. That's just minor nitpicking, though.

6) Every game has a free component for you try, most of which are extensive. If you decide to drop money on the games that aren't entirely free, buying games is relatively easy. Link your credit card and buy in-game without exiting. Very similar to the way that some of the apps work on the Apple Store. Either way, there are a number of free games out there so you don't really have to drop a dime if you don't want to.

7) There are plenty of emulators and they run most games flawlessly. SNES, NES, Genesis, Game Boy, PSX, N64. Don't expect blistering speeds on the last two, but it's serviceable, especially since we're only talking about a Tegra 3.

*******Cons*******

1) This definitely isn't entirely ready for primetime. While the UI is improved, it still has a long way to go. There's no social aspect to speak of at this point (besides you account name in the upper left-hand corner), so non-existent online multiplayer except where games have their own dedicated servers. There's no messaging, invites, or anything. A relatively minor quibble, though, as its main strength of local multiplayer is enough to sate my coop gaming for now.

2) Wi-Fi Connectivity is a bust. It's well-documented all over the Ouya forums and on Reddit that the Wi-Fi antenna is poor at best. I personally experienced connectivity issues in locations where other devices had solid connections. I even purchased a network extender, hoping to fix it, and it still made little difference. For people that might not have access to a wired connection,this is a catastrophic oversight. I'm hoping this is fixed in the next hardware refresh.

3) The controller is hefty, and the buttons and joysticks feel fine, but the triggers are a nightmare. For me, they're too far back on the controller. The top triggers feel too "clicky" and you have to hit them at a particular location to register (can't hit them too far on the right or left). As for the back triggers, they're too mushy and feel awkward in the fully-depressed position.

4) The "Discover" section (Ouya's version of a store) is a little convoluted. They try their hardest by splitting into genres and subcategories (for instance, "Couch Co-op" is one category), but I think it still makes it difficult to navigate and find games. As for the "Trending" category, I have no idea where they get these analytics from, but some of the games on there appear to have no "Thumbs Up" ratings, which begs the question of why they're there.

5) Arbitrary rating system in "Discover". Their rating system is entirely based on thumbs up. Either you like it or you didn't click like. There is no text-based review system and nothing to provide negative ratings. For games that might not have broad appeal or be well-known, it's easy to pass them over because they might have 20 "Thumbs Up". For shovelware, they appear to get same ranking as GOOD games. This needs to be fixed if the cream is going to rise to the top.

6) Support is a joke. If you have problems, don't look forward to receiving a quick resolution. There are several reports of people waiting 3 weeks+ on tickets without response, after which tickets are just closed without resolution. Ouya REALLY needs to step up the support game.

So, there you have it. Is it a nice little local multiplayer box and emulator? Absolutely. Is it the revolution they billed it as? Absolutely not. Wait until the next hardware refresh and for a few more system updates.

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I also own a g-box midnight mx2. I thought the Ouya would be an upgrade to the mx2. Big mistake! The Ouya doesn't know whether its a gaming unit or a media center. It ends up doing both functions poorly.

The biggest issue is the controller. It may be okay for games but it is a nightmare for media. I have a Logitech k400 that I use for my mx2 so I hooked that up and it helped immensely. However I had to switch back to the Ouya controller for some functions.

Setup for the Ouya was so frustrating I wanted to put it back in the box and into the garbage. There was no page in setup that had browsers to choose from as shown on the Ouya forum site. When I should have been on the browser page I was actually on the developer page. I had to mess with an address bar on that page to download anything for the Ouya. To get to downloads I had to go back several steps and still had trouble finding anything. Ouya seems to take great pleasure in having everything you need scattered about the system.

This thing was obviously rushed to market with a terribly mishmashed UI. It should have come with a separate well designed and thought out remote and not a game controller for a remote.

After two days I realized that I would never use this thing. I unplugged it and went back to my mx2. The whole media experience is a joy on the mx2. The Ouya is a failure in its current state of development. If the developers insist on using the controller as a remote the Ouya will go the way of disco. You have been warned!

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Ouya must have paid XBMC to be recommended because this was the WORST decision ever! The MX2 trumps this device on all grounds. At least as a media center, but it also holds up pretty darn good to the ouya when it comes to Android gaming too. I was a kickstarter backer but even a friend's ouya they just bought a week ago has the same identical issues mine has. This is a fast box with tons of potential but the hardware and software issues of this thing kills it.

First of all the Ouya stutters in XBMC terribly with some common high bitrate video formats regardless of the latest fiwmare updates and XBMC with libstagefright. After about a minute of playing a simple 720P MKV file the video starts to chop up and lose frames. The CPU is also running under a lot of load, meaning at least some of the video processing is being handled by the CPU and not the GPU like it should be. I'm not the only one, it's all over the forums. Some people seem to get it working good for them but I question if their media collection is quite as demanding as my own. Standard definition content is no problem for this box but nobody is going to take this thing serious for a real HTPC replacement if it can't play high bitrate 1080p video without artifacts and playback issues such as stuttering and sync, both of which I constantly run into. And please don't tell me to upgrade. I'm already running the latest firmware and XBMC made specifically for this that was deemed to be the best. Well, it maybe the best for Ouya but it just won't work for me and surely won't be good enough for other hardcore home theater enthusiasts either.

The wifi in this box is terrible. The ouya shows signal but transfer rates are almost non-existent unless I move it closer to the router. The MX2 I have sitting right next to the Ouya is streaming HD content just fine. This is only one room away from the router. If the Ouya is in the same room as the router it works fine but this is completely unacceptable. The only solution I could come up with was a wireless to ethernet bridge which I just happened to have one. A dirty hack but solved that problem.

The support for this thing is non-existent. You would expect a company that raised millions on kickstarter to at least have SOME support. There's nobody to call and after two weeks after submitting a ticket I finally got this response: "We're continuing to solve for every last question and issue sent to us. In order to keep our Problem Solvers focused on answering OUYA's tickets as quickly as possible, we're going to close out your ticket and hope that your issue has since been solved." Really?? This didn't even ATTEMPT to answer my question. I waited two weeks for this response, mind you. So if you want any kind of support you're going to have to go to the forums and pray that another user is kind enough to help you with an answer. Whenever I ever had any issues with my MX2 I call Matricom and always get a real person to talk to. That's really not too much to ask for is it?

Now for gaming, the one thing the Ouya was actually intended for. This thing plays Android games, folks. Almost all the same games play on any other Android box I have and I can't even tell the difference in gaming quality comparing it to the MX2. All the games I like including all the emulators that work on the Ouya play just as good on my MX2. Keeping in mind that the Ouya is a quad core device I would expect it to really shine and out-do in this arena, but its nothing very special at all. Maybe in the future as Android gaming development gets more hardcore the Ouya will pull away from the MX2 in performance but for now there's only a marginal difference in performance, if that.

Another strike is the lack of Play Store. I realize this was never an intended feature, but c'mon. It's an Android device sandboxed into their own "app store", which coincidentally only scratches the surface of the stuff that you can actually use a device like this for. They claim this to be a hackable system. I don't see how they promote any hack-ability considering its locked down tigher than Fort Knox.

I'm not even going to get into details on how hideous the controller is. Even as bad as this controller is its better than the mx2 remote control which is practically useless.

Now for the pros: The packaging the Ouya came in was very sexy. I loved the red greeting on top of the device and the custom moulded plastic tray that holds it all together. Far better packaging than the MX2 in my opinion.

This device was obviously rushed to market due to their time crunch to fulfill their promises, which was already delayed. This thing was a failure from the start and will eventually die off as a fad. It's unfortunate and I had huge hopes to see this thing lead a new era in gaming but unfortunately this will not be the device that paves the way. If anything, it has made a big gash in the whole retro gaming industry with a wound that will probably take ages to heal.

I have hopes that this device will be improved with software updates, but to be honest I think there's some serious hardware issues inside of this box that prevents it just from working properly such as wifi and bluetooth issues. Overall this has been a very unimpressive device, especially considering the months of anticipation from waiting for this to finally be released. If you're looking for a retro gaming machine only, have a ps3 controller laying around to replace the one that comes with it and have the router in the same room as the device then this might be for you. If you're looking for a serious media center box this is not for you. I recommend the MX2 if you want the best XBMC experience you can get. This comes from tons of trial and error with virtually every android box on the market. Nothing I have used yet is better than the MX2 for XBMC, regardless of what XBMC themselves say, believe it or not.

Fingers crossed that the Ouya team can make some serious headway with this thing. I'd love to update this review with a high recommendation instead of more complaints.

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I bought the OUYA console based solely on the recommendation by the folks at XBMChub. What a let down! Because the folks at XBMChub claimed it to be the best XBMC box I expected it to be leaps and bounds better than my G-Box Midnight MX2 but, boy, was I in for a surprise. First of all, there are no clear instructions on where the batteries go into the remote and how you are supposed to open the remote to insert the batteries. When I finally figured things out and set it up I quickly discovered that DTS and AC3 audio will not play and give a really annoying sound. To add to that, HDMI passthrough cannot be set. That forced me to do a search on the web and find out that this has been an issue with the OUYA console for over a year and has still not been corrected! How could the folks at XBMChub have missed this is beyond me?! Compared to this, my G-Box Midnight MX2 is great in spite of its quirks. I've read this issue being discussed as being an Android issue. Well, then how come my MX2 does not have the same problem??? Why does the problem correct itself when I unplug and replug the HDMI cable as some people had suggested? Clearly, this is a problem with the OUYA console. I must admit that I wrote OUYA support and they responded. They said that this is a licensing issue and that they are working on a fix. Although I appreciate that support actually responded to me (I read that many others didn't even get responses) what I don't appreciate, or comprehend, is that this has been going on for quite sometime and it has still not been resolved!

I haven't returned my OUYA yet because I don't know what to replace it with (I hear that the MX2 is now in short supply and they are having manufacturing issues) and I'm partially hoping that the folks at OUYA will fix this issue ASAP. I must say that other than the DTS and AC3 issue the console works just fine but if it is not fixed, it is a dealbreaker!

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I traded in my old Skyrim for the new Legendary Edition. I prefer to have the game with the latest patches along with all of the released DLCs on disc just in case my Xbox 360 crashes. It took me only about 10 minutes to install all 3 DLCs, much faster than downloading and installing them. The game does not come with a manual but a link to download it is provided. A large foldable paper map of Skyrim and a button layout pamphlet is included. I highly recommend the Legendary Edition especially if you have limited or no internet access and do not have the expansions already.

This version of Skyrim can be played on a 4GB Xbox 360 console but you will not be able to play the expansions because those require a hard drive to install to.

This game does have a higher than average glitch rate but it is also one of the most ambitious games ever made. I have not noticed any difference in the frequency or severity of the glitches compared to the regular version (with patches). I have played for about 300 hours so far since I purchased the Legendary Edition on June 4th and I have not had any quest breaking or game stopping glitches. I got an occasional freeze (only 3 in the 300 hours I played), some graphical glitches such as flying creatures and floating furniture, and some minor miscellaneous glitches such as voices not matching mouth movement or various weapons not making contact with enemies. None of these issues bothered me too much and in fact some were quite hilarious. I was still able to enjoy every minute of playtime except for the incredibly long load times, which can't be helped due to console limitations.

The expansions add many hours of entertainment. I completed Dawnguard (all quests) in about 20 hours or so and Dragonborn (most quests) took over 25 hours to finish. If you are an achievement hunter you will spend even more time with the expansions.

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Got this about a month ago, and I've been playing it every free moment. I'm probably a little over halfway done with it.

The stories are interesting. The amount of backstory to the skyrim universe is astounding. You can spend forever just chasing down inconsequential details.

Combat and exploration is a blast, and only rarely do you feel that you need to look for hints on how to get past something. The online map and notebook helps immensely.

Only complaints are: This is a true sandbox game, thus it never really ends, just sort of peters out. I like both sandbox and real endings, so I'm OK with this, but don't look for a moment where the credits roll. Secondly, once you start playing your family may forget what you look like.

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While I DO love Skyrim (the first release got me through a bad break up), there were, of course, glitch problems. While the Legendary Edition has added a wealth of new quests and I almost feel like I'm playing it again for the first time, the radiant quest system is still a bit of a bother.

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For example, I get a Thieves Guild quest to loot a house in Whiterun that was destroyed in the Siege of Whiterun. There are still quests that glitch if you pick up an item before you get the quest. (Roggveir's Amulet of Talos, being one)

I also experienced a glitch in the Peryite quest which never happened in the first edition.

Lastly, there are still frequent incidences of the game freezing up.

All in all, it's still a terrific game and I'm not writing this to suggest anyone not buy it. I just wish Bethesda had done a little more to fix these items since I paid $60 for Skyrim back in 2012 and just spent another $60 for the Legendary Edition. (With $15 or so off for the trade in of the original game)

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This Game is like being drawn in to a book it is exceptionally well done, This game will take you to medieval times where you will fine magic dungeons and dragons you will wander around endlessly in this open map game, you can do and be what you want ,if you don't want to Rome the big country of Skyrim you can even buy a house or build one, Yes a GREAT BUY! "enjoy"

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It's everything you could want from the game ever. It has it all, you'll enjoy if you like any of the Elder Scrolls series. A must buy.

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