Sonic The Hedgehog, Long Live The Legend
...Sonic the Hedgehog really is a legendary video game icon. He smashed his way onto the gaming scene back in 1991 when sega first brought you the super fast, blue blur character.
Known for his rebellious attitude and signature speed, Sonic has made a name for himself in the gaming world and has no plans of fading away anytime soon. Not only can you find Sonic games on the original sega console, you can find Sonic games on next generation consoles including the Wii, PS3, PSP and Xbox 360. Sonic and the Secret Rings was released for the Wii console on February 20, 2007. Sonic brought his trademark speed and rebellious attitude to the Wii in his first solo adventure since he was first introduced, back in 1991. ...more
Used Video Games - Buy Used Games for Less
...to rent video games.
When you rent a game from an online store you get to keep the game for as long as you want for a small monthly price. After you've played the game for awhile, you have the option of sending it back and then choosing another game to be sent to you. Just like getting DVDs sent in the mail, you can r...more
Download Console Games - How to Download Console Games Online
...loading console games from torrent sites. Although it's free to download from these sites, the files can be full of viruses and spyware and it's very complicated to download the games and transfer and play them on your console. You can join a paid service for less than the price of a second hand console game and have unlimited access to there database of games for life. There are a lot of paid console game download services out there, so what should you look out for?
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Next Generation Games Consoles - Separating Fact from Fiction
... releases and information that has been spewing out of the headquarters of microsoft, Sony and Nintendo we actually know very few facts. We know that in all likelihood the Xbox 360 will be on the shelves in time for Christmas, Amazon are currently taking pre-delivery orders and are quoting a release date of November 28th. The prices have been set at $299 for the Core system and $399 for the Xbox 360, the difference being that the Core system doesnt have the external hard drive required to save games and download new content or the headset required to play online on Xbox Live! Why 2 prices? and why a version that hasnt got everything included? This looks very much like a product of the marketing department trying to get a product at the historically important sub $300 level more than anything and this may backfire on them in the long run.
Next to hit the Shelves ...more

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