geforceglasses

Ever wanted to play your favorite PC games in 3D?  Well NVIDIA has got the closest thing with there GeForce 3D Vision.


Overview

  • $199
  • 3D PC gaming, and movies
  • Wireless glasses
  • You can find the official link here


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Written by vertabatim on May 25th, 2009.
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metallica

Some will say they never left. Some will say they have not put out a decent album since The Black album. I am in the middle. As a die-hard Metallica fan since 1983; yes, I know this does date me, but from Cliff Burton’s death, to Jason Newstead’s arrival and departure, to Robert Trujillo’s arrival, this band HAS stood the test of time.


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Written by gregsbadd on May 21st, 2009.
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top5n64

The gaming world has evolved within the past few years.  With many great releases like Killzone 2 or the very interesting games for the Wii, its hard to keep track of every great game.  In this edition of Face off we will be reminiscing about those good old days of single joysticks and bad graphics.  Yes, we’re talking about the Nintendo 64!  From a huge selection of N64 cartridges, here is my personal picks for the most enjoyable N64 games ever created.


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Written by Gunground on May 16th, 2009.
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keybored

Ever wanted to play a tune, but not have an instrument?  This is the program for you.  It turns each of your keys (qwerty) and numbers into a musical note.  Each row is an octave, the Z row being the lowest and the Numbers row being the highest.  Holding shift makes your notes more sharp.  The instruments that it can play are in the hundreds from pianos, guitars, and violins to gunshots (ha), telephone rings, and bird tweets.  It’s actually pretty soothing, in my opinion, to leave running while typing (or playing) a paper that I have to get done.  You can get the download here, http://agdoa.net/.  All you have to do is unzip it and run the KeyBoredRunner.exe.  After that you’ll have to click ‘Start’ before you will hear anything.  Type away!  If you’d like to find some songs to play, or new keymaps click here, google has tons of material for you.



Written by one on May 15th, 2009.
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facestutorial

This tutorial is very simple, yet has great results, all that is used is the filter polar co-ordinates.


Continue reading for the complete tutorial.


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Written by vertabatim on May 13th, 2009.
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snesonline

Although this online service through Zsnes has been offered for awhile now I just recently got into playing SNES games online with friends that dont live close to me anymore.  They took compatibility for what they called netplay out in the latest versions of the emulator due to instability mainly, but if you get the 1.42 version and set it up successfully you can still play one of many games over the internet with friends.  All you both need is the same emulator, rom (with the same file name), and a host (one of the two players, router configuration will probably be needed.)


Read on for more information, a step by step guide, and a list of all working games.


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Written by one on May 10th, 2009.
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ps3onpc

Since the beginning as I first made my discover of what emulators and roms were, I have been plagued with using a keyboard to play them.  I did know there were USB controllers you could get at various electronics stores I just never brought myself to be able to put out the money for them.  The other day I was wondering if you could simply hook a PS3 controller up to a computer and get it working.  After a little research I found that people had already figured it out by replacing the original USB HID drivers with an open source version called libusb.  There were some issues with this (peoples mouses and keyboards stopped working, and Vista users could not use this method) but after awhile I came by an article with all the information I needed.  Apparently, a Chinese programmer created a PS3 controller driver that works with peoples standard USB HID.  He called it Six Axis Driver (click here to get the download).  Unfortunatley this only works in the 32bit version of Windows.


Read on for a step by step to make sure you get things right.


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Written by one on May 10th, 2009.
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windows

Microsoft made this release and opened the downloads to anyone on slow and fast servers on the 5th of May, you can find the file here, which is around 2 gigabytes and can be burned onto a standard sized DVD.  It’s special new feature is an XP Mode, so you can run a virtual copy of Windows XP SP3 pretty seamlessly.  It isn’t without its glitches though, it is after all just RC1.


Read on to make sure you know what you are doing, what you need to be able to do, and good reasons that will probably sway you to (or not to) go through with the change.


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Written by one on May 7th, 2009.
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battletoads

Battletoads was a great game when I was a kid, and I can still have fun playing it with friends today.  For the most part Battletoads popularity was due to extremely difficult game play, exaggerated fighting moves (heads, fists, and feet would enlarge into gigantic versions while performing attacks), and also the variety of level styles they had.  Although after its release in 1991 many more versions and sequels followed, I will still favor the original Battletoads for the Nintendo Entertainment System.


Continue on to see a brief overview, history, and where to find downloads.


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Written by one on May 6th, 2009.
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pollux

Square Enix has recently developed a cross platform engine which can be played on their Nintendo DS and also their Nintendo Wii.  If that makes absolutely no sense to you I can make it simple.  You can play games on your Wii with your friends that don’t have a Wii, as long as they have a DS (of course internet connection or LAN would be needed to accomplish that.)  Currently the only game available to do this, running on the Pollux Engine, is Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.


Continue reading for more information and future games that are planned to be on the Pollux Engine.


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Written by one on April 29th, 2009.
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