Where To Buy Cheap Xbox 360 Games
...ut their sales ads in the paper you could possibly find good deals on some games, especially the new releases. While it may not be much of a discount, it is still some. Is this the best method? Probably Not, but it can be more convenient than ordering it online.
Stores that buy your used video games are a great place for finding cheap Xbox 360 games. The Xbox 360 console has been out for a while now and people are now selling their games to shops like GameStop. I often visit these stores and find great deals on used games. The prices on the newer games may still be a bit high, but the real value is finding the cheap, used games.
SNES Games Controllers
...NES games made was Street Fighter II and was probably one of the most popular console games ever invented. Each and every button on the controller was not only used but necessary. It was so nicely arranged for the game that it was truly a new experience. Super Nintendo controller was vital to the game play. Street Fighter II wouldnt have been the same exciting game with any other controller. Sega realized this change, although a bit late, and came out with their new version of Super Nintendo controller for their Genesis. To their luck, the controlle...more
PS3 And Nintendo Revolution May Launch American Thanksgiving
...nksgiving? What kind of marketing strategy would this be? Microsoft was fortunate to launch their Xbox 360 with absolutely no competition. The head-start allowed the 360 to gain ground on the competition; however because of massive shortages, only 600,000 consoles have been sold so far.
If both the Nintendo Revolution and the PS3 launch this thanksgiving they will not have the same luxury. Instead, all 3 consoles will have to split the market share.
By June of this year, Microsoft hope to sell 4.5 to 5 million Xbox 360s worldwide. That means both Nintendo and Sony will have a lot of cat...more
Online Casual Games - Who Are The Real Gamers?
...l sales of casual games is reported at $281 million and projected to reach over a billion dollars by 2011 according to DFC Intelligence. This represents a large and growing market.
According to popular belief you may believe that males or teens rule the online market. In this case you would be wrong. Middle-aged women (35-49) in fact hold this honor. For example approximately 66% of MSN gamers are female, RealNetworks reports between 60-70%, other portals also report similar percentages. They not only represent the largest demographic they also spend the most time playing. A study conducted for AOL showed female gamers over 40 spent approximately 41% of their on...more
