Massive Blips
June 21, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
Are you a skilled online gamer? Do you want to take your online gaming to the next level? Go ahead and train yourself until you reach your full potential through Massive Blips.
The following are the items you get from Massive Blips:
1. You would be able to get the latest tips, tools, and strategies from around the web.
2. Get the latest information from small and large expert sites
3. Be able to share, discuss between your online gaming fans.
Massive Blips should be a wonderful community for online gamers.
Image from Massive Blips.
Runes of Magic Screens
March 21, 2009 by Amy Tucker
Filed under Gaming
If you haven’t noticed, I’m a pretty big fan of screenshots. I’m a very visual person and while it’s great to read about a game, I’d much rather see what the game has to offer either with screenshots or with gameplay videos.
So there’s the reason I post so many screens…and they’re purty. Mainly cause they’re purty.
Images|Frogster
Runes of Magic Boasts Almost 700k Players
March 20, 2009 by Amy Tucker
Filed under Gaming
Runes of Magic launched yesterday and the MMO looks to be doing quite well.
After a successful Beta, anyone can now register at www.RunesofMagic.com and join the almost 700,000 players who have already taken advantage of this huge, free game.
From the press release:
- Free to play: no monthly fees, free download
- Extensive dual class system (six primary and secondary classes)
- Versatile spell- and attack-combinations
- Enthralling background story
- More than 1.000 quests and quest series on launch
- No zone boundaries thanks to seamless architecture
- Dungeons: Instanced and tile based as well as persistent
- Individually developable skills and spells
- Armour sets with special …read more
Do You Think Your Spore Creature Can Dance?
June 23, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
EA and Maxis is organizing The Ultimate Spore Creature Creator Dance Off Contest for Spore fans. It simply means you can upload a video of your Spore creature dancing, gyrating or doing any dance movements to YouTube and dance away with some prizes. Hit the below link for details.
The Ultimate Spore Creature Creator Dance Off Contest
Via: GameAxis
Dead Or Alive Online Wallpapers
June 17, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
Although Dead or Alive Online (DOA Online) is still in beta in China, wallpapers of various female DOA fighters in different settings are out to pacify fans. In 1280×960 and 1440×900.
Image: Tecmo
Wallpaper Galore, For Gaming Fans
June 11, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
Running low on wallpapers to brighten up your desktop? Here are 47 games-related wallpapers for your taking.
Image: GameSpot China
Command & Conquer 3:Tiberium Wars & Hamachi Are A Perfect Match
June 10, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
After more than a year of release, I finally played Command & Conquer 3:Tiberium Wars with my buddy over the internet. Using Hamachi, a zero-configuration virtual private network (VPN) freeware, we are able to play via the router and through firewalls in a stimulated LAN setting.
The whole process is quick, smooth and easy. Highly recommended.
Image: EA
COD4 Double Points this Weekend!
June 6, 2008 by Amy Tucker
Filed under Gaming
As the title suggests, it’s another double points weekend for COD4 players.
Last time it was for people who had downloaded the new maps.
This time, it’s open to everyone.
Be sure to take advantage of the Domination glitch so that you can level up lightning quick.
Also, COD4 has taken the lead spot on Live.
Seems we’re not the only people who enjoy double points.
Moon Helps Earthquake Victims Too
June 3, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
MYM]Moon, Jang Jae Ho, a professional Warcarft III gamer, has donated $4300 to the earthquake relief. His team, Meet Your Makers (MYM), has also contributed $2000 to aid Sichuan earthquake victims.
Gamers are a helpful lot too.*Wink*
Image & Via: 电子竞技专区第一游戏博客
Online Gaming Halted For Three Days In China
May 20, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
Entertainment offerings including online gaming has came to a standstill during the three-day official mourning period for the quake victims.
During the official mourning period, the government has taken the unusual step of effectively shutting down entertainment in China — silencing karaoke parlors, forcing entertainment programming off Web sites and TV stations, shutting down online games and suspending TV and online ads.
There’s always hope.
Image: rose she | Via: WSJ




