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ASUS 1015PW Notebook Review on Z business – News @ 2 Show

Eee PC 1015PW Making Waves Genuine Windows® 7 Starter Exceptional design with the gently flowing streamlined pattern Dual core Intel® Atom™ N550 processor for for unprecedented performance Enjoy long-day-computing with 10 hours* battery life Lightweight at a mere 1.25kg

Dragon Age II Video Review (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)

Read the full review: www.gamespot.com It isn’t the wonder its predecessor was, but Dragon Age II is still a quality role-playing game that focuses on the element of choice to great effect.

Classic Game Room – X-ARCADE TANKSTICK review

Classic Game Room reviews the X-ARCADE TANKSTICK from X-Arcade powered by Xgaming. This massive dual arcade joystick with a trak-ball can be used on PCs with USB inputs and on Sega Dreamcast, PS2 (and PS1), GameCube, PS3 and Xbox 360 with the appropriate adapters. Complex, expensive and difficult to program, the X-arcade Tankstick won’t be for those who aren’t serious about their gaming with some time, money and patience on their site. Awesome arcade-style gameplay is delivered when all is said and done though. For this review the Xarcade Tankstick was tested with PC games before and after programming, Mame emulators, PS2 and Sega Dreamcast. CGR recommends the Dreamstick from Dream Arcade for Xbox 360 because it is a 360 controller disassembled and built into an arcade stick to prevent lag. The Tankstick works well with PC, Dreamcast and PS2 (all tested for this review using adapters) but don’t expect to not do repair work on it. Build quality is questionable given the price but it’s nothing a butter knife and a few hours can’t fix, which is irritating. The Tankstick can be purchased as a massive controller as shown or bought with an X-Arcade stand up arcade machine. Versatility and style may be the X-Arcade Tankstick’s biggest assets, but those really interested in a house-sized joystick may also want to consider a custom job for the same price. In any event, it is impressive and replaces the Dreamcast controller which needs replacing for many games like Capcom vs. SNK 2

Review of Mass Effect 2 for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC by Protomario

For a minute there i thought i was watchin a movie… Mass Effect 2 is an action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The game is a sequel to Mass Effect, and the second game of the series. The game was released on PC and Xbox 360 in January 2010, and on PlayStation 3 on 18 January 2011.[6][12] After the events of the original game, Commander Shepard is killed in an ambush by a mysterious alien species called the Collectors. Shepard is revived two years after the attack by a pro-human extremist organization called Cerberus, and is tasked with finding out more about the Collectors and why they are abducting entire human colonies. Shepard must recruit and gain the loyalty of a diverse team in order to accomplish what seems to be a suicide mission. Many elements and locations from Mass Effect return, in addition to ones new to the series. A critical and commercial success, Mass Effect 2 had shipped over two million copies worldwide within a week of release,[13] and has also received highly favorable reviews.[14] It is ranked third on the Xbox 360 according to GameRankings, and is, overall, the fourteenth best reviewed game of all time.[15] The game holds over 30 perfect scores and has an average of 94 and 96 for the PC and Xbox 360 on Metacritic respectively. A “Prelude to E3″ developer diary was released on 15 May 2009. The developers confirmed that the combat system has been upgraded, with everything from the feel of the combat to the AI

Bulletstorm Xbox 360 Review by Gamers Empire

This is Big Red One’s first video review for Gamers Empire, so show him some love. I’ll make this simple for everyone. Bulletstorm is a good game. It’s a lot of fun to play and has some cool mechanics. That being said, you should know that the game is so over the top that it can detract from your involvement in the game. It’s got a great environment, good gameplay, an ok story, and a poor multiplayer. Overall recommendation for this game is that it is worth your money if only for the single player portion. Plus…you get to have a remote control dinosaur…that alone is worth the price of admission.

HP G60 235DX Notebook PC- Review

Very simple review, sorry for length. Recomeended computer for 1st time users, or families. Accessories that come with- Webcam w/ flash.

Bulletstorm Review – PC | PS3 | XBOX 360

CONTEST DETAILS! This contest is for the Bulletstorm “Epic Edition” content (for Xbox 360) which includes: – Gears of War 3 multiplayer beta invitation!!! – two additional Leash colors – Anarchy mode skins – 25000 multiplayer experience points – additional Echoes mode maps All you have to do is send me a private message with your gamertag, and you’re in! Contest ends March 12th. Please rate/subscribe! My review for Bulletstorm (rated M for Mature). Fun and unique shooter, but not much replayability. The gameplay footage is not owned by me, but rather by IGN, EA, and IDG Germany. I used Apple‘s iMovie ’09 software, which is owned by Apple Inc. Intro music is “Well Enough Alone” by Chevelle. “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”