Gaming
Angry Birds Available for Windows PC
by admin on Jun.05, 2011, under Gaming
The best and the most addictive game of 2011, Angry Birds, after releasing to approximately every Platform (Apple iOS, Symbian, Android, Google Chrome, and Mac OSx) has finally find its way towards windows.
Featuring over 240 levels, this particular version of Angry Birds boasts a couple of improvements over its recently released Flash base, Rovio Mobile has released a new version which is native Windows app that requires no browser, no Flash and once again the green pigs have stolen the birds’ eggs, and you must get your revenge.

It doesn’t require a gaming rig, just 1GHz Processor,512 MB ram and less than 100Mb free space on your Hard Disk.
Angry Birds for PC is available at an introductory price of $4.99 with regular being $9.99. You can buy the full version using your credit card. Free working demo is available with all the initial levels unlocked.
Get ready to smash some fat pigs!
Sony Playstation Move, in Stores this Month
by admin on Sep.19, 2010, under Gadgets, Gaming, Technology
If the thought of HD motion controlled gaming excites you, get ready to feel a whole lot of joy by the end of the month, which is when Sony will officially be launching the PlayStation Move in India. The combination of the PS3 system and PlayStation Eye camera detects the precise movement, angle, and absolute position in 3D space of PlayStation Move motion controller, allowing users to intuitively play the game as if they themselves are within the game.

If you already own the PlayStation Eye (the PS3 camera), you can pick up the motion controller for Rs. 2499, while the navigation controller will set you back by Rs. 1899. Alternatively you could go in for the entire Move bundle consisting of the motion controller, the camera and a Starter disc including demos of various Move compatible titles like Sports Champions, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11, Start the Party! etc. for Rs. 3650.
Nintendo 3DS unveiled at E3
by admin on Jun.17, 2010, under Gadgets, Gaming, Technology

We’ve been hearing about Nintendo’s 3DS from quite a while, and now Nintendo is showing it off at its E3 press conference. Mario built company is presenting its superior its glasses-free technology which is better than others. It takes 3D gaming along with you wherever you go.
The upper screen is only 3.5-inches. There is a slider on the side that lets you tweak the 3D effect, enabling you to adjust its depth based on your distance from the screen, or turn it off entirely. As with the current DS, the bottom is a touchscreen, and is not 3D.
The analog stick like thing is being called as “Slide Pad” by nintendo. There is a gyro, motion sensor, which is compatible with DSi games, and has two cameras enabling 3D photos. Nintendo is showing off two colors, red and blue.
There is still no release date or price as of now. Stay tuned for further updates.


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