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		<title>How To Excel At The Toughest Wii Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Persistence; Keep at it. Don&#8217;t let up. Keep playing that game, start over if need be. Stay up late into the night and keep playing until it&#8217;s right. There are some hard core Wii players who might even suggest using up more than one character and working on getting each of them to the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Persistence; Keep at it. Don&#8217;t let up. Keep playing that game, start over if need be. Stay up late into the night and keep playing until it&#8217;s right. There are some hard core Wii players who might even suggest using up more than one character and working on getting each of them to the same level. <br />Stay focused; don&#8217;t lose track of time, know where the character is in the game and how long it took to get there. It might help to keep a journal<span id="more-11"></span> of or video log of where the character in the game is and any notes and questions that need to be addressed.<br />Ask questions. Don&#8217;t be ashamed to ask others who have gone and passed all those levels and found even harder games. Ask friends, and other gammers what they did, and see if they can give pointers. Log into chat rooms, go to video game stores and talk to the workers there. Still not really getting it? Crack open a user&#8217;s guide.<br />Don&#8217;t give up. Even if it seems as though it isn&#8217;t working, keep playing, one&#8217;s speed will increase and the character will get past those levels and level up.<br />Wii Rules!</p>
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		<title>Video Games That Are Based On Movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Video Games That Are Based On Movies In a world of booming gaming industries, it is no surprise that most films are being made into video games. Having the ability to be pulled into the film has gamers intrigued. Most films that are made are converted into a playable game. Gamers enjoy the films, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Video Games That Are Based On Movies</p>
<p>In a world of booming gaming industries, it is no surprise that most films are being made into video games. Having the ability to be pulled into the film has gamers intrigued. Most films that are made are converted into a playable game. Gamers enjoy the films, and therefore purchase the games. Some films have multiple type of games fashioned after them. Some of the most beloved video games that have derived from films are: Star Wars, Harry Potter, Lord of<span id="more-10"></span> the Rings, Spiderman, Batman, and general DC and Marvel games. Finding a game from a favorite film can be quite easy. Most &#8216;hit&#8217; films are often converted into a game almost immediately. Some of the most well known film-converted video games include (but not limited to) Cars, Casper, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Die Hard, Tron, E.T., The Fast and the Furious, Transformers, Jurrasic Park, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Pirates of The Caribbean, and many many more. When able to make a character from a favorite film do what is desired, many copies are bought. The gaming industry has hit gold through making video games based on gamers favorite films of all time.If you like what you see, keep going: <a href='http://kotaku.com/5838889/all-of-the-lifechanging-power-of-video-games'>All of the Life-Changing Power of Video Games Video Game Goodness</a></p>
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		<title>Videos Games Based On TV Shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Video games based on TV shows have not had a good track record, and for good reason. Though many game developers are accused of simply trying to cash in on the success of one thing or another, there is no question that games based on TV shows are just that. Typically marred by cheap production [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Video games based on TV shows have not had a good track record, and for good reason. Though many game developers are accused of simply trying to cash in on the success of one thing or another, there is no question that games based on TV shows are just that. Typically marred by cheap production value, bad graphics, messy user interfaces, and overall cheesy gameplay, these games have earned the reputation of being not worth a purchase, unless by the most<span id="more-9"></span> die hard of fans. </p>
<p>An example of this would be games based on the very popular TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The basic premise of the game is to investigate a crime scene by navigating your agent from one clue to another. A few gimmicks are introduced, such as lab and field work, but the overall experience is the same. A selling point used to market the game was that the actors from the show would lend their voices to the game. As is normally the case when that claim is made, it would seem the budget was spent on hiring the voice talent, and not on making the game even remotely worth playing. This is just one example of video games based on tv shows not being worh their purchase price.</p>
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		<title>How To Install Wii And X Box 360</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is finally payday and you have saved all your valuable coin, pinching pennies and scavenging the couch cushions for quarters, in hopes your roomies have left you the spare change you need for the new Wii or X Box 360 of your dreams. Heading to the store with your savings, you purchase the gaming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is finally payday and you have saved all your valuable coin, pinching pennies and scavenging the couch cushions for quarters, in hopes your roomies have left you the spare change you need for the new Wii or X Box 360 of your dreams. </p>
<p>Heading to the store with your savings, you purchase the gaming console of your choice and rush home to hook up the new gaming technology, but realize you have no clue where to start! The directions seem to be useless and you are lost in the endless pages of the multi-lingual instruction manual. You need to know<span id="more-8"></span> how to install Wii and X Box 360 gaming consoles! What do you do?</p>
<p>It is easier than you can ever imagine my friends! In a few simple steps, you can be on your way to hours of the mind-numbing fun that video gaming can offer and in no time at all! </p>
<p>The process is simple for either console and only takes about 5 minutes to install the Wii or X Box 360 console. Always start with the power supply on either gaming consoles. It plugs right in! </p>
<p>Connecting the Audio/Video cables to the console should be next, followed by connecting the cables to your television. These are the Red/White/Yellow cables that you plug into your television set. Just match up the colors, plug the power supply into the wall, turn on the console, and there you have it! </p>
<p>The only other step involved is hooking up the Wii&#8217;s motion sensor and securing it at an appropriate level for gaming! </p>
<p>That is all there is to knowing how to install Wii and X Box 360 gaming consoles! See&#8230;I told you so!</p>
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