Monthly Archives: October 2011



Expanding Genres Classify PC Games

Oct 27th, 2011 Ray La Foy

There are many PC games genres, which would fall into more categories, each with its own distinctive type of playing.

Business Is Good For Online Video Games And Virtual Worlds

Oct 25th, 2011 Michael Connelly

A discussion about the booming economy that has been created by the many people who play online video games and spend time in virtual worlds. Players can spend thousands of dollars on virtual products and services that enhance their experience as well as develop the fame and status of their character.

Buy WoW Account - Getting a New Account to Play with

Oct 22nd, 2011 Troy Truman

Have you been building up a WoW account for awhile now that you have just gotten bored with? Sometimes playing with the same character for a prolonged period of time can make the game feel predictable and uneventful, two terms that should never be associated with a video game. Read on to find out more!

Enjoying Various Sports Games Online

Oct 19th, 2011 Marcus Jirou Chico

Introducing a new fun online gaming site that offers free basketball flash games. This is a must visit for the basketball game fanatics.

WoW Account - Tips for Buying a WoW Account Online

Oct 12th, 2011 Troy Truman

If you are an avid gamer, you are probably used to buying a video game and going home to play the game on your system. While that provides some minute fun, interactive games like World of Warcraft can bring your gaming experience to a whole new level. Read on to find out more!

RTS Video Game Supreme Commander Is A Step Up

Oct 10th, 2011 Michael Connelly

A discussion about the amazing progress that RTS, or real time strategy video games for your PC have made as they keep pace with Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 .

How About Some Video Games With Your Sex?

Oct 2nd, 2011 Michael Connelly

A discussion about sex in video games and how the Internet is playing a major part in their future. With recent movements to regulate the sexual content in the games that are played on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PSP and Nintendo Wii consoles video game designers are turning to the Internet as their venue of choice.