Saturday, June 20, 2009

Live Roulette Online

Big wheels keep on turnin' all over the UK both online and off much to the delight of those anxious to bet on their favourite numbers. Roulette, invented in 17th Century France, has long been a European casino fave. This type of betting is in fact the basis on which most betting games draw their influence.
For those who are new to betting, live online Roulette is the perfect game to segue into the world of online gambling. It has it's rules, of course, but takes less skill and strategy than say Poker.
Roulette online is colourful, filled with excitement and gets the blood pumping with it's live video feed of the dealer and the casino, putting you virtually on the floor in the action. With a few clicks of your mouse, you place your bets and the game is on! You can quite easily add funds to your account and at the end of play, off you go with your winnings tidily in one place!
The experience of live online Roulette is especially thrilling for novices. Especially those who have never ventured into online gaming rooms before. The live online Roulette rooms are structures to give the players a real feel for the game, allowing them to feel as much a part of an actual live game as possible. So, someone new to online gambling can be more comfortable in the virtual atmosphere with Roulette as they settle into more familiar surroundings.
The convenience of live online Roulette draws more people to the tables than many other online games. Fans of Roulette may enjoy several games of Roulette while at the pub for lunch, while the opportunity for Poker or other games might not be a great. Live online Roulette lends itself nicely to any time of day, a short break, sleepless nights; anywhere you have an internet connection and some time on your hands, your Roulette table awaits.

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Subtracting the Story

I'm a sucker for a good story, and I have been for as long as I can remember. It started when I was very young, watching Disney movies on my VCR. I would watch the same one over and over again, there was a certain magic about them that I just couldn't describe. As I grew older, and started to read, I realized that the magic was in the story. The characters were loveable, the worlds were amazing, and the plots were captivating to the very end.
Video games were simply the next step, allowing me to take part in the story myself, play the lead role, and join in the adventure. Of course, I could never shape the story, and I had no control over the outcome. Dungeons and Dragons (the pen and paper version) was a godsend for me after playing so many Final Fantasy games. I not only shaped the story, but I created the characters and the worlds in which they lived too. I played D&D for many years, but nothing could have prepared me for my first MMO.
Lineage 2 - the game that changed my life forever - was my first MMO experience. It's funny when I look back, because even though the point I will come to make later in this article revolves around the lack of storyline in today's MMORPGs, Lineage 2 also had none. Instead, we made our own story. Our characters may as well have been real people - they had friends and enemies, strengths and weaknesses - but most importantly, they had a story. My friend and I, who played Lineage 2 together, have since written a book (three actually) on our adventures playing as these characters. It really was the most important part of the entire game for us, and still remains that way now.
The problem now though, is that the MMORPG scene has changed drastically since that time. Back then the whole 'online world' idea was still quite new, and as such, people respected it a great deal more. Now days, people don't create stories in an MMORPG, they rush to the finish as fast as possible, and try endlessly to kill each other for no apparent reason at all. People can't create their own stories anymore even when they want to; there are too many distractions to break the immersion. We need to take a step back, we need to look at the past - we need a storyline.
We need developers to make an MMORPG that has a solid and involving storyline, one that develops with further updates and patches. Sure, WoW does this quite well, but we need to start seeing it in the F2P area quite a lot more. Free MMORPGs like Shaiya and Last Chaos are perfect examples of games that while they include a back-story, don't continue it as the game progresses. We need quests that make sense, missions that make a difference, and weapons that have been passed down through generations. We need a reason to play these games again other than simply becoming the best. I'm tired of endlessly trying to achieve that goal; I want to start playing games again that allow me to escape to another place, another time - and another world. I want games that have a story.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Realism Of Video Games

Remember the good old days of video games? Where cute, harmless and completely unbelievable and mythical characters would tackle zany adventure in make-believe worlds far away from our own? Those days are long gone, now. Because a great amount of video games now use real world places, events and people as their storylines and settings. Whereas before, video games were a tool used to escape reality through diversion, they are now extensions of the reality in which we live in. And depending on the game and the person playing it, that can be a good thing, or a very bad thing.Take a look at one of the most popular video game franchises in history: Super Mario Bros. A plumber falls through a pipe and enters a world where he must rescue a princess, defeat and evil monster and navigate a world full of mushrooms, blocks, question marks and goombas. No matter how imaginative one's imagination could be, there is simply no way that such an occurrence could happen in this world, like, for real. So, the illusion of the game remains intact.Now, if you look at today's video games for popular systems like the Microsoft Xbox 360 or the Sony Playstation Portable, you can clearly see that video games are now using real world issues as their premise. Of course, there are also a plethora of fantasy based video games and characters. But, more and more games are using Iraq as their setting rather than a mushroom kingdom. Now, if you look at video games through the past, and place yourself at the dawn of the home video game explosion - the early 1980s - it would be hard to imagine a video game dealing with, say for example, the Iran hostage crisis or the invasion of the Falkland Islands. But, today, there are many video games using current events as a fantasy gaming world.There are many theories as to the dearth of reality-based video games. The improvement of video game graphics can makes it easier to make real world wars, conflicts and issues appear that much, more, real, on the screen. It could be that developing a video game based on the battle in Afghanistan is easier to develop than starting a game from scratch with new characters, settings, storylines, etc. Perhaps it's a calculated effort to hone in on frustrated individuals who can't really join the fight: battle those terrorist creeps that you hate so much from the comfort of your own home. In the latter instance, at least, it can make for a quick way to make a quick dollar.Before, video games used to be an easily defined line between escape and realism. On one side, was life and the real world with all its problems and ailments, most of which you can't control. On the other side was the gaming universe, where you are the ultimate master and are in total control. Idea: why not combine the two, and give a video game player the complete control that video games provide into a real world situation in which otherwise, they feel powerless? It seems that today, a gamer can watch the news, get upset and then do something about it in the real world that exists inside their Playstation or Xbox. Now, whether or not that contributes anything of substance at all is a subject for another debate altogether.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Playing Video Games With A Wireless Controller

One of the best video gaming system accessory on the market today has to be the wireless controller, which is available for most video gaming systems no matter which one you own. With a wireless controller, video gamers no long have to worry with troublesome wires getting in their way during game play.Most wireless controllers have an off and on switch built right in, which enables the gamer to turn their video gaming system off and on where ever their controller is. The majority of the wireless controllers being produced have a range of thirty foot so that gamers can move away from the console to answer the door or phone if needed. Also, the majority of these wireless controllers require two AA batteries in order to work and will last for up to forty hours. The advanced hardcore gamer really needs to be prepared to either buy extra batteries or to go ahead and put the extra money into their effort and purchase rechargeable batteries. One great feature with most of these wireless controllers is that they have a built in feature to let gamers know when the batteries are getting low, which allows the gamer time to pause the game they are playing and change out the batteries.These wireless controllers are designed to fit the gamers hands much more comfortably and the buttons are easier to use as well. Most wireless controllers have the capability to plug in a headset, which allows the gamer to communicate vocally with other gamers throughout the world. Most video gaming systems have the capability to allow up to four wireless controllers to be connected to one gaming console at one time. When gamers get together and play each other in a video game battle, most the time they get in a big mess with their wires getting tangled up together. However, the advantage of using wireless controllers is that gamers never have to worry with getting their wires tangled up together again.Some wireless controllers that are being produced may seem bulky and heavier than others due to having to put batteries into the controller itself. When gamers decide to purchase a wireless controller there are several on the market to choose from. Some wireless controllers have vibration feedback that the gamer can adjust, which can give the batteries a longer life time. When the vibration is adjusted the gamer will have the ability to feel a car as it slides across the track or flips over and over. These wireless controllers can be purchased at any local video gaming supply store, most toy stores, and on-line at a variety of web sites.With a wireless controller, gamers no longer have to worry about getting too excited while playing their video games and pulling their video gaming console system off the shelf or the controller itself out of the video gaming console. Now gamers will have the ability to sit down, lay down, stand up, or jump up and down if they desire while playing their video games and never ever have to worry again about damaging their video gaming console system when getting overly excited.

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