Showing posts with label playstation 2. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Universal Component Video Cable Review

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I use this cable to connect my ps2 and 360 to my tv and it works perfectly. Unlike problems with some cables, I can have both consoles connected at the same time without problems. Sound and video quality is great, no complaints.

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Don't mess up your game by using cheap cables. A good component cable is all you need for a completely immersive gaming experience.This cable can be used with TV's, PC monitors and projectors equipped with component inputs, and features an 8-foot cable.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Arena Football: Road to Glory Review

Arena Football: Road to Glory
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Arena Football: Road to Glory is a updated version of the EA Sports Arena Football video game from 2006. The new features includes the AFL's sister league, af2 and you can play either season of the AFL or af2. The only minor downside is there is no play-by-play calling, I guess this game was made before the AFL/ESPN deal. But above all that, Arena Football: RTG is a fun and suggested alternative to the Madden/NCAA Football/NFL Street series EA is famous for.

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Arena Football: Road To Glory lets you take the world of arena football by storm! Join af2, the new arena football league, and take your team all the way to an Arena Cup. Then enter the AFL and win the Arena Bowl. Enter the exciting world of hard-hitting, high-scoring 50-yard line-to-goal line battles. Players can dominate both leagues by scoring at will and wreaking havoc on their toughest rivals with huge hits that send players into-and over-the walls.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Rock Band Drum Silencers Review

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At first I got the drum pad silencers and held them up to the rock band drum pads and thought "this isn't going to work." Check out your RB drums. You'll notice a thin plastic rim around each drum. Well I expected these drum pads to fit inside that ring. Nope, if you stuck them on, they would go over the ring and then sort of float on top of the actual drum pad and MAYBE make contact in the center, where the pressure transducer is that picks up your drum strikes.
So, to install these drum pads, you must TAKE OFF THE PLASTIC RIM around the drums. It takes a few minutes, but isn't hard. You have to pull the striking part of each drum off individually. It takes a lot of force, but be careful not to yank out the wire underneath. If you look at your RB drums from below, you'll notice 3 or 4 small rubber wedges sticking through the plastic base. These are what hold the drums into the frame. Once you've pulled off a drum pad, unscrew the plastic rim, take it off, and reassemble the drum (make sure all the rubber pieces are back in place, sometimes they stay attached to the drum surface half and need to be taken off and screwed back into the base. Push the drum pad back onto the base and make sure all 4 rubber feet click into place. THEN stick the drum silencer onto the drum pad.
After performing the installation as I mentioned above, these pads make the RB drums much much much quieter and WAY more pleasant to play, especially in groups or at night. There are no installation instructions included with this kit, but there should be.
Another option is to trim the pads so they fit inside the plastic rim. I thought it would be easier and cleaner looking to remove the plastic rim instead.

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The Rock Band drum silencers are an easy and effective way to eliminate excess impact noise. Quit bothering your neighbors and relatives during game play at night. Silencers are cut-to-fit and lay perfectly over the Rock Band drum. Silencers can be removed without causing damage to the drum. Universal and work for any Rock Band drum set on any system.

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Friday, July 13, 2012

Universal Energizer HD Cable Review

Universal Energizer HD Cable
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Pro: Great item to buy if you have multiple game consoles, just plug in and use with great outcome.
Cons: cable is a bit short, the whole cable is about 3-4 ft long but split cable for consoles port is only 1 1/2 ft, barely long enough to connect my Wii, Xbox, and PS2 at the same time.
Bottom line: It is a great buy as consider other are selling branded component cable for $12-$15, and those are only able to hook up with one console at a time.

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Compatible for the Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, Wii these cables are officially licensed by Energizer. A perfect replacement for the original cables at a reasonable price.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Guitar Hero 2 Review

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Some of the most fun I've had playing games in the last few years was going a couple of rounds of Guitar Hero with a few friends. It's a fantastic party game and if you've never played it, you owe it to yourself to check it out. This, much like SingStar and Dance Dance Revolution, is a title that's going to appeal highly to your "non-traditional" gamer crowd. I could, honestly, fawn over how much fun it is for hours, but there were a couple of things about the 360 version of this game that I wanted to bring up.
First, I know there are a ton of you out there that have a PS2 version of this already. If that's the case, I'm not sure there's enough added content out-of-the-box to warrant buying the game a second time. The only difference would be about ten added titles to the soundtrack. Now, mind you, they're all great songs; but is what amounts to a CD enough for you to plunk down another ninety bucks?
Unfortunately, two of the features I was really pulling for on the 360 version aren't making the final release. I was wildly excited over getting a wireless guitar, but there was some kind of licensing hang-up with Microsoft over the use of their wireless technology. Red Octane has said that they're hopeful they'll eventually release a wireless guitar, but they couldn't get past the red tape fast enough. I'm a bit bummed, but, to Red Octane's credit, the wired guitar they included is really cool looking.
Secondly, I'm also a bit disappointed that there isn't an online multi-player competition. I thought it would have been awesome to have head-to-head rock-offs. I don't know if this is something they could work in later, but Microsoft's online play is so well done and so much fun that I'm always a little let-down when developers don't take advantage of it. It wound up being the only issue I dinged the game a star for. If that was included, this may have been as close to perfect as I could have hoped for.
The graphics for this aren't staggeringly better then the PS2 version, but on the other hand, they don't really need to be either. It's considered a high-definition game, but honestly, you'll probably only notice a small difference. In a game like this, you're looking at the play-ability. As long as the graphics aren't a distraction, that should be enough. The game play here is as addictive as any you'll ever hope to find.
The Co-op play with the bass-guitar mode is a lot of fun and a cool feature. I'm also really looking forward to seeing what song downloads end up being available on xBox marketplace. Jury's still out until we see the content, but that's a pretty cool feature that'll keep this game fresh for a long time.
As I mentioned before, if you're an xBox lifer, who's never had the chance to check out this former PS2 exculsive, you owe it to yourself to pick this up. If you already have the PS2 version, however, you'll be just as content to rock out with that for now.

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Variation - Rock Band Drumstick Review

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These sticks feel cheap - they feel much lighter, less dense than the sticks that come with the Rock Band complete set. The ones I have are red but there's no reviews permitted at the moment while it's out of stock. I believe these are 5A's and are not nylon tipped, and I don't know why I assumed they were (I really thought the pictures on the site here make them look as though they're nylon tipped). I used them for all of 10 seconds - and I'm not a "pounder" on the drums - and one of them just snapped in half along an area where there was a small knot and what appeared to be rotted wood (that grey/blue color).
The tips are larger than the original sticks' tips that came with my original complete kit. The sticks are not a sold red but are printed with a fire/flame pattern in grey on a red background. The original Ludwig sticks are much better. At this price I would simply go to a real music store and purchase a pair of drumsticks. That way you can also get nylon tipped sticks.
Overall cheaply made. Feels cheap. Distributed by Bensussen Deutsch & Associates, Inc. They're mass-market merchandise makers for lots of other companies. Buy your sticks elsewhere!

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Monday, March 12, 2012

Rock Band 3 PRO-Cymbals Expansion Kit Review

Rock Band 3 PRO-Cymbals Expansion Kit
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For everyone on here who can't figure out how to assemble these (which is understandable, because the directions are terrible):
Each clamp comes in two pieces, with a slight space between them. Take them and SQUEEZE THEM TOGETHER as hard as you can until you hear two loud pops, one on each end. Don't worry, you didn't break it. You're just putting it together. If you don't do this, the tightening nuts won't work, no matter how much you try to turn them. Now they don't slide down when you hit them! No tape necessary!
Now. Speaking as an actual drummer, these are the best accessory for Rock Band ever. Quieter and more responsive than the RB2 cymbals. As for the hi-hat clamp length issue, here's what I do. To set up like an actual drummer, you need to connect your crash and your hat on the LEFT side of the kit. Put the green crash on the tall tube. Connect it to the set with a short clamp. Now connect the hat to that tube with the long clamp, putting the hi hat on a short tube to the left of your snare. Now put your ride on the right side. There. May take some adjustment, but you're playing like an actual drummer. HAVE FUN!

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Rock Band 3 PRO-Cymbals Expansion Kit provides the means for you to drum like the pros with velocity-sensitive Crash, Ride, and Hi-Hat cymbals. With the easy-to-install mounting brackets, you have total control and can set up your drum kit in any configuration you see fit. Boasting several improvements over the Rock Band 2 version, notable upgrades include a 10-degree strike angle, full rubber construction for quieter drumming, superior response and performance, and Pro Mode a remarkably authentic interpretation of playing real instruments in Rock Band 3 compatibility. Once your drum kit has been customized to your standards, you'll be all set to attack your song library with new vigor and achieve the next step in drumming perfection.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 Review

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Last year's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 launched with the Xbox 360 in a good fashion, standing among the best of the launch's numerous sports titles. Last year I concluded my review of Tiger 06 saying, "I hope next year's version of Tiger is fleshed out and features more while continuing to improve on the great gameplay." Well, Tiger 07 is just that game I hoped for. It's a fleshed-out and well-done edition of a fine sports franchise, and now stands near the top of the Xbox 360's stack of sports titles.
Tiger 06 initially whipped me. It beat me into shape and forced me to learn the subtle things about golf, the things that make the ball roll just a little closer or land at a better spot on the course. It, however, could eventually become the easiest video game around. Tiger 07 looks to change this, forcing even more realistic difficulty into the gameplay. The core mechanics remain mostly unchanged-you still swing dynamically with the left analog stick, pulling back to backswing and pushing forward to foreswing. However, this year's game has a little twist; rather than Tiger 06's arrow that showed you where exactly your ball should land, Tiger 07 features a wide aiming area on each shot. This circular area represents where your ball can possibly land. Unless the golfer makes perfect contact and accurately judges the lie, the wind, and the spin on the ball, it is entirely possible for the ball to end up yards away from where it was intended to land.
Fortunately it's as simple as ever to take a shot and after practice it's quite easy to learn all of Tiger's tricks. Things like the wind and the lie only require a little time to get a feel for. I noticed that hitting the ball off of the side of a hill now has a very dramatic effect on where it will go in the air, and it feels almost like backspin and topspin on the ball no longer send the ball flying in the intended direction when it lands. Though the game is noticeably tougher and definitely punishing, Tiger 07 is difficult to put down.
You'll start Tiger 07 by creating your golfer with the deep Game Face system. My golfer looked so much like me that it was almost scary to look at him on the course. Following that, the game offers a long and engaging career mode; one that sends you week after week playing through tournaments at familiar courses like Riviera, Pinehurst, and Pebble Beach as well as Bandon Dunes, Carnoustie, Firestone Country Club, and more. The amount of courses I just rambled off is equal to last year's puny list of six, and Tiger 07 features even more. Similar to real life, getting better in your career can only be done by playing more. At first, this is difficult; your golfer's initially a total chump on the course. By performing golfing drills, competing in golfing games, and most simply, playing, your golfer's stats will raise and your on-the-course performance will improve. All of the stat changes are dynamic. By hitting a lot of lucky shots, your Luck stat will increase. Getting close on approach shots will improve your overall Approach stat, and using the game's Power Boost ability (jam a button to increase the power of a shot in mid-swing), you'll benefit from a bigger Power Boost stat. Tiger 07 doesn't give you a lot of freebies; to get better at the game you just have to play more. After a while you'll be blasting the ball down the fairway and having no trouble with that aiming area.
Tiger 06 looked great on the Xbox 360, and somehow Tiger 07's added even more detail to the beautiful courses. EA's Universal Capture technology looks great on Tiger Woods but all of the other characters animate well and swing animations look great. The fans that crowd the course are a little too numerous but it's interesting and cool to see them walk towards your ball and follow you around the course. The commentary, done by the same two fellows from Tiger 06, isn't much different. It's very appropriate to golf, and it's fun to hear them mock each other from time to time. I especially like when one of them calls my shot incorrectly and the other says, "What are you talking about? That was a great shot " Every virtual golfer needs a confidence boost from time to time.
Tiger 07 plays better than any Tiger before it, it looks beautiful, it sounds great, it comes chock-full of modes...the list goes on and on; EA Redwood did a fantastic job. As a result, the second next-gen golf title is a winner. Though it's a little tough at first, Tiger 07 has few flaws and it's one of the better next-gen sports titles. Virtual golfers should definitely check it out.

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007 takes golf gaming to new level of realism. Experience the next generation of technology as Tiger Woods comes to life -- you'll see and feel each emotion in detail, as it's displayed onscreen in the faces and movements of the golfers. Play under pressure just like pros, and go further in your game with the enhanced career mode. Featuring 15 of the world's top players, including Tiger Woods, John Daly, Vijay Singh, Ian Poulter, Michael Campbell, and Annika Sorenstam, the most decorated golfer on the LPGA TourNew Gameface tool with deeper modifications, more apparel, equipment licenses, and specialty itemsChallenge up to three players in five new game modes, or play in online tournaments complete with money lists, full stat tracking, league leaders, and moreWork on your game or take on a friend in Match Play, Battle Golf, 21, OneBall, and more

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Universal RFU Adapter Review

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It may have been a one off but the unit wouldnt switch on properly. I would turn on my Gamecube and then I would have to change the channel or turn the tv off and on for it to work. I would not buy this again.

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Use this RFU Adapter on any TV that doesn't have a video input terminal and transform it into a lean & mean gaming TV.Simply plug into your old TV's antenna input and you're able to connect your PS2, Xbox, GameCube.The integrated selector allows you ro switch from your game console to regular television in a snap.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Triple Universal Component Cable for Wii, Playstation and Xbox 360 (connects all 3 with one set of cables) Review

Triple Universal Component Cable for Wii, Playstation and Xbox 360 (connects all 3 with one set of cables)
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There's only one issue with this cable - there's a little hard-to-see slider button that selects "HD" vs "TV" - for using it to connect a Wii to an HDTV using component connectors, you have to slide it to "HD" before it will output correctly. When on "TV" you just get black-and-white output. There's no documentation anywhere on the package that tells you about this switch and it blends into the black color very well. That's the only thing you need to know about this cable - it works for me and it's nice that it's half the price of the manufacturer cables!

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The Universal Component cable is compatible with PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PS2 [slim], Wii and Xbox 360

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Rock Band Illuminated Drum Sticks Review

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The drum sticks are comfortable, but heavier than the stock Rock Bank wooden drum sticks (not that I mind that). Inserting the batteries however turned out to be a miserable experience. The instructions say to just insert two batteries in the drum stick ends. What they don't tell you is that there is a thin metal ribbon that runs the length of the battery compartment that needs to wrap around the batteries. If you just shove in the batteries (the way you would expect), the metal ribbon gets crammed into the lighting mechanism and breaks. A neat gimmick but the quality of these sticks is not very good.

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Tired of the original wooden, small diameter drum stick. Here is your perfect alternative. The whole body of this drum stick will light up in flame red or electric blue when striked on any surface, giving you a dramatic light show when playing drummer in Rock Band or Guitar Hero. Now who said drummer is always sitting behind the scene!! Comes in two beautiful colors: flame red and electric blue.

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

MADCATZ 6080 7" Universal Game Screen Review

MADCATZ 6080 7 Universal Game Screen
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I just bought this 7.0 inch screen at Gamestop. Don't get me wrong, it is amazing quality. The screen is great, the sound isn't awesome, but with headphones the sound is good. The only problem that I have is that this website, (Amazon.com) is selling this screen for over $200. I bought this screen at Gamestop for $80. Everywhere else on the internet it sells for over $200. But I got it for $80. Perhaps lowering the price would be good.

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MAD CATZ 7 UNIVERSAL GAME SCREEN

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Monday, May 23, 2011

XBOX Game~Sneak King~Includes Both XBOX 360 & XBOX Original Versions Review

XBOX Game~Sneak King~Includes Both XBOX 360 and XBOX Original Versions
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While we played this game we would make fun of it and call it Creep King because that guy is a gross creepy dancing frilly food delivery magician king thing. I wish I had a title that long.
Pick up a $2.00 copy from here if you can.
Added bonus: This game works on both the Xbox 360 and the regular Xbox!

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