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Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part I
Home consoles are an important part of everyones life, no matter the age factor. Children enjoy them, teenagers and adults are fond of them too, so choosing which console to buy is an important decision...
Xbox 360 Specs
Next Spring is promising to be an exciting time for gamers, with the release of the new Xbox 360. Officially announced on MTV, Microsoft unveiled their all new console. With a sleek design, an impressive...
Getting the Best Deal on PSP Games
The demand for PSP games keeps on growing. With so many customers to serve, every reseller wants in on the action. Whether you prefer to shop for your PSP games online or offline, you definitely have plenty...
PSP Features
Holding a brand new PSP in the palm of your hands is one thing but realising the potential of the Sony PSP is another. What you have in your hands is a games console, an MP3 player, a movie player, an...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part II
When it comes to buying a home console, the most important aspect is the games offer on the market. After all, you are getting the Xbox, the GameCube or the PS2 for playing games, not for studying! The...
What is XBox360?
What is Xbox 360?Xbox 360 is the successor to Xbox video game console from Microsoft. It was referred to in the past as Xbox Next or Xbox 2 or simply Project Xenon. Microsoft has scheduled its launch just...
Microsoft's Xbox 360 vs. the Sony's Playstation 3
Microsoft has tried to catch up with some of the titans of the gaming world, such as Sony with the release of the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 offers many new features that players will love:Free limited subscription...
XBOX 360 vs. PS3: an in depth look
All gamers are awaiting the release of the Xbox 360 and the PS3. This article takes an in depth look at how the two systems compare.Graphics:Everyone has seen an Xbox and a PS2 in action and we are all...
Sony PSP - Not Just For Games
The Sony PSP is the most powerful handheld gaming platform currently on the market. But it is not only capable of running games. Its wide screen is very well suited for movie playback and it has the capabilities...
The XBox 360, Not Just for Video Games
On November 22, 2005, Microsoft released the long awaited XBox 360, the next generation of its popular XBox gaming console. The XBox 360, however, goes farther than any game system that users are currently...
Features Of The Xbox 360
Do you know whats special about the Xbox 360? Here are some of the features you can expect from Xbox 360:Ring of Light and Xbox Guide Button. The ring of light is the power button and it is divided into...
TEN THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IN VIDEO GAMES
You are not an hardcore person in playing video Games and if you want to know the facts which I set hereunder, there are many attraction in playing video which I may share an idea to those wish to play...
Create Your Own Custom PSP Skins
Following fast in the footsteps of the iPod skinning scene, you can now create custom covers for Sonys portable playboy.Pampering your favourite gadget is a must, whether you choose to lovingly wrap your...
Xbox 360: A Revolution in Console Gaming
It wasnt so long ago that kids who got the "new" Nintendo 8-bit gaming console or the Sega system for Christmas were the envy of every less fortunate and burned out Atari owning neighborhood playmate....
Step-By-Step Guide On Converting Video And DVD to PSP Video
How to Convert(Rip) DVD And Video to PSP Video1. Download, install and run PSP Movie Creator. It can convert from DVD, DivX/XviD video, AVI, WMV, MPG, MPEG, DAT(VCD), RM, RMVB, Tivo2Go, DVR-MS, QT, MOV(Ver...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part III
Hardware is also an aspect that you should take into consideration when choosing a home console. If you are looking for the fastest system, you should be aware of the fact that the three competitors (the...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part II
When it comes to buying a home console, the most important aspect is the games offer on the market. After all, you are getting the Xbox, the GameCube or the PS2 for playing games, not for studying! The...
PSP Download
If youre looking to download PSP games, this will be the most important message you will read today ...Heres why: We broke down the offers of dozens of PSP download websites. These websites claim access...
XBOX 360 - Brutal Power in Elegant Look
Combining the exasperating 20 GB of hardware memory with a stylish design is the main characteristic of the irresistible Xbox 360. Lets put a word about the beautiful design. The front console brings...
Nintendo Revolution Price
While on my constant search for new Nintendo Revolution information, I came across some articles speculating the European release date and price tag for Nintendos next generation gaming console. Of course,...
The PSP Report Card - One Year Later
Well folks, the psp has now been out for about one year and its time to take a look at how it has done and whether or not it lived up to its expectations. All in all, I would say that the graphics on mostly...
10 Reasons To Buy An Xbox 360
Gamers and techies have waited with bated breath for advancements and innovations in gaming. To set the pulse racing and the mind thinking one needs to be challenged. This has become possible by computer...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part III
Hardware is also an aspect that you should take into consideration when choosing a home console. If you are looking for the fastest system, you should be aware of the fact that the three competitors (the...
Playstation 3
Judging by early reports the Playstation 3 is going to be one sweet machine. It will have the revolutionary Blue-ray technology and the ability to watch and burn DVDs. This is very important as most consumers...
Play That Playstation
Playstation, the obsession of the younger generation in its earlier form was originally conceived back in 1988 when Sony and nintendo had a joint venture project to develop a super disc that was to be...
Playstations And Why They Are Popular
Playstations are one of the most popular gaming consoles on the market. There are several reasons for this. The biggest reason is the graphics. The Playstation has some of the best graphics on the market,...
XBOX 360 Hardware specifications
This article will cover XBOX 360s CPU, Graphic processor, Memory, System Bandwidth, Audio & Video capabilities, Optical drive and Physical characteristics. For more information visit http://www.justxbox.com.Central...
Will the Xbox 360 have an achilles heel?
The Xbox 360 is promising to be a phenomenal console. But despite all the bells and whistles and an improved game selection, it may still have an achilles heel that keeps it from grabbing new buyers from...
Choose PSP over iPod?
We all love to have fun. Lets enter the world of fun. These days when yougo to the store there is a huge variety of portable devices that havesimilar functions. However they do differ in design, colour,...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part I
Home consoles are an important part of everyones life, no matter the age factor. Children enjoy them, teenagers and adults are fond of them too, so choosing which console to buy is an important decision...
How Did Nintendo Lose In The Console Wars?
While the console wars will continue on, Nintendo was once king of the mighty mountain of anything considered video games (home or portable - even though Nintendo will finally be challenged on the latter...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part I
Home consoles are an important part of everyones life, no matter the age factor. Children enjoy them, teenagers and adults are fond of them too, so choosing which console to buy is an important decision...
Sega Dreamcast's Cause of Death?
What ever happened to that game console we used to call the Sega Dreamcast? Why did it suddenly disappear after 2 years of production? Was the government involved in brainwashing our minds like in George...
XBOX 360
The XBOX 360 has so many new features as opposed to the older version. Some features that really stand out are the wireless remotes, the 20gb hard drive and the aesthetically pleasing exterior casing.Firstly...
XBOX 360, Buy Now Or Later
Is their enough life in the new XBOX 360 to get rid of your XBOX system?My main answer to this question would be no. Let me explain. Yes, the new XBOX 360 has some cool gadgets as well as cool graphics....
How to Download Music to PSP
Have you been pulling your hair out trying to download music to your Sony PSP?I am going to give you my quick and easy recipe for putting your favorite music on your PSP. There are only a few steps and...
One Leap Ahead of Other Games: XboX 360 Graphics
Xbox 360 is sure to be the most innovative product of nowadays gaming technology. With its striking qualities and design, it has become the long desired dose for all game addicts. What tends to be the...
Should You Upgrade to an XBox 360
The XBox 360 is going to be one of the most sought after gifts of this upcoming holiday season. However many people want to know is it worth upgrading now, or should you wait, here are some factors you...
Xbox Game Rentals - Rent your Favorite Xbox Games
If youve been living on this planet for the last year, you will know how invaluable online video game rentals are to the serious gamer. Are all online rental companies created equally and do they support...
Pros and Cons for Xbox, PS2 and GameCube - Part II
When it comes to buying a home console, the most important aspect is the games offer on the market. After all, you are getting the Xbox, the GameCube or the PS2 for playing games, not for studying! The...
Xbox 360 vs PS3 (Play Station 3)
Lots of people are wondering whether to buy XBOX 360 or wait for PS3. So, to help you make a decision Ive compiled a comparison of the XBOX 360 and PS3. Both are tremendously powerful and have some advantage...
Tips To Buying An xBox 360 Online
When it comes to shopping for an xBox 360, consumers have the option of browsing the local retail store, internet shop or mail-order catalog. Because of its convenience, many choose to shop online and...
Enjoy Xbox 360 Live
Xbox 360 now gives its fans the opportunity to communicate with each other live using the extra feature Xbox Live. Become an Xbox Live Member! In the Xbox 360 package is included that Xbox Live members...
Choosing a Video Game System: Which One Is Best for Kids?
By: Mark Robbins
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In the old days, choosing a video game system for children wasn't all that hard. After all, parents didn't have to worry about games carried by systems like Atari (there was nothing threatening about Pac-Man or Space Invaders). Today, however, with the proliferation of games with mature content available on games supported by the major system manufacturers, parents want to know which system carries the most kid-friendly games, ones that the young ones will enjoy and one that parents will not regret spending money on.
Let's start with the Sony PlayStation 2, the best-selling game console on the market today. There are literally thousands of titles available for this system, which cater to every age range. There are approximately 600 games for the PS2 that have the "E" rating, meaning that it is suitable for players ages six and above. However, many of these games are too complicated for young children to play. Games that children ten years old and above can enjoy are rated E10+, while those that are rated EC (Early Childhood) are of course, suitable for the very young. The PS2 carries about a dozen E10+ games, including movie-based titles like Shrek Super Slam for PlayStation 2 and Chicken Little. EC titles that little ones can enjoy include Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet, Eggo Mania and At the Races Presents Gallop Racer.
Nintendo's GameCube console continues to be popular because it carries titles that are popular with children. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) lists 263 video game titles rated E for the GameCube, and these include some of the most popular and beloved among the children of today and years past, such as Sega's Sonic GEMS Collection, Nintendo's own Mario Party 6 and Mario Tennis. The Legend of Zelda series and several Pokemon titles are available exclusively on the GameCube as well.
Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles likewise have many, many titles that are rated E; the Xbox with approximately 270 games and the Xbox 360 with so far about a dozen -- but count on the number of Xbox 360 titles to increase since it's a new release. Some games published by Microsoft exclusively for the Xbox and the Xbox 360 and which have the E rating are Astropop and Feeding Frenzy. However, remember that most game publishers release crossover titles, or games that are available on multiple platforms. For instance, Eidos Interactive's LEGO Star Wars (rated E) is available for the GameCube, PS2 and Xbox; Activision's Madagascar (rated E10+) is available on the same platforms, while Global Star Software's Dora the Explorer (rated EC) is available on the PS2 and Xbox, but not on the GameCube.
What about parental control options? Among the four systems, the Xbox and the Xbox 360 have the most efficient parental lock functions. Parents are able to set limits on the games and films to be played on the systems. If you set the system to play only E-rated games, kids won't be able to play DVD's or games that have Teen, Mature, or Adults Only ratings. The GameCube also has a parental lock feature, albeit a less effective one. Users note that all it does is tone down certain effects that might be troubling for children (for example, the amount of blood seen in games) but do not block the playing of games at all. It doesn't even screen or bleep offensive language. The parental control function of the PlayStation 2 is even worse -- it doesn't allow parents or anyone to restrict access to video games at all. The most parents can do is to set the PS2 to prevent their kids from watching DVD movies with inappropriate content.
When it comes to price, the GameCube comes out tops. Available for only $99, it's significantly cheaper than the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, whose prices range from $150 to $199 (or more if bundled with game titles). The Xbox 360, being the newest of the bunch, is the highest-priced. For $299, you get the system and a wired controller. For $399, you get a wireless controller, a headset that players can use to talk to other people online, a 20 GB hard drive that is loaded with game-related videos and music, and a remote.
Parents should go out and try each system personally as well as look at the different titles available for them before deciding which one to buy. Factors such as number and age of users at home, game title availability, and budget should also be considered. Each system has its own pros and cons, and families will differ in their preferences: some will be content with the limited but popular games of the GameCube; some might prefer the wider offering of the PlayStation 2 or the Xbox; others might opt for the high-tech features of the Xbox 360. But all things considered, making the right choice will provide hours of wholesome, fun, and worry-free entertainment for the little ones and for their parents as well.
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