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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Game

With only one year of development Grant Theft Auto III followed and it was an immediate success with all PC racing game players. So what happens when Rockstar North takes two year to develop the next game in the series? The Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game happened. Larger than life and packed with action the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game takes the player not through one city but through a whole state with three distinct cities and hundreds of miles of countryside to quench the players thirst for exploration.

The beauty of the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game is that it takes into account all the skills that a player has mastered with the Grand Theft Auto: Vice city PC racing game and with the Grand Theft Auto III game and still manages to be amazingly challenging. In this edition of the Grand Theft Auto game Carl CJ Johnson, the main character, returns to the city of Los Santos after the five years he has spent in Liberty City to re-unite his gang and unravel the plot behind the murder of his mother.

To set the stage properly for the action that is to follow, upon his arrival in San Andreas he is set up by corrupt policemen for the murder of one of their own. As any impassioned player would expect, the solution to all the problems in the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game involves a lot of action and violence. This is why most players consider it to be the best PC racing game they have ever played. The complex story, the abundance of action and adventure and even the sheer size of the terrain make the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game a must have for any aficionado.

For the first time players there are several guides available on the Internet to help you get started. You will find lists of the weapons and the missions in the game, graffiti tags, photo ops and everything else you need to know about the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game. If you are a passionate action and adventure games player the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas game should definitely be a part of your game library.

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Nintendo Wii Review

The release of the Nintendo Wii last year has revolutionised the game console market more than another other product. We all thought that the original Sony Playstation was the best thing since sliced bread. And then came Microsofts Xbox, which gave Playstation a real run for its money. Sony thought back with the Playstation 2 and 3. Now Nintendo has take its game console to dizzy new heights that Sony and Microsoft have not been able to match.

So what is all the fuss about? Some might say it is the very competitive price point. At under 200 in the UK, and $250 in the USA, it is very reasonably priced compared with the Playstation 3 or Xbox 360. That has no doubt made gaming more affordable for the masses.

However, the real selling point is the amazing, futuristic wireless remote, known as the Wii remote. The Wii remote can detect three dimensional motion and rotation and enables the user to interact with the games like never before. You can punch, swing, punch, jump with the games. It is the kind of thing we have seen on science fiction movies and never actually believed were possible. You actually gain a valuable workout while playing a video game! The Wii remote has made game consoles exciting for everyone, even people that previously had no interest in game consoles.

The highly completive price point combined with the next generation wireless remote has lead to incredible demand for the Nintendo Wii. It has outsold the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. It has been so popular that stocks have been sold out. Some believe that Nintendo embarked on a deliberate ploy to hold stock back to create an artificial demand. Whether that is true or not will be as issue of debate. But that is no debate about the quality of this game console. It proves a richer, more interactive, energetic and interesting experience that any other game consoles before it.

Nintendo has moved the game console to the next level. Now it is time for Sony and Microsoft to play catch up.

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