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Brunswick Pro Bowling (Requires Kinect) |
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Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bowling simulation game for Xbox 360 that utilizes the motion capture and control capabilities of the Xbox 360 Kinect motion control system. The result is addictive gameplay that is both realistic and entertaining for the whole family, with the extreme sensitivity of the Xbox 360 Kinect allowing players to roll their ball virtually any way that they could do so in a real bowling alley... |
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Brunswick Pro Bowling *compatible with Move |
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Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bowling simulation game for PlayStation 3 that utilizes the motion capture and control capabilities of the PlayStation Move system. The result is addictive gameplay that is both realistic and entertaining for the whole family, with the extreme sensitivity of the PlayStation Move motion controller allowing players to roll their ball virtually any way that they could do so in a real bowling alley... |
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Bowling Ball for Xbox 360 Kinect |
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If you want a more realistic bowling experience while using Kinect, you'll need CTA Digital's Bowling Ball for the XBOX 360 Kinect. This ultra-realistic accessory looks and feels like the same ball you'd find in an actual bowling alley... |
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Brunswick Pro Bowling |
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STRIKE! You're in! Using your Wii-mote, you're entering a bowling alley and are set to play the game with utmost realism while viewing it on your TV through Wii. Brunswick Pro Bowling will give players a detailed, realistic bowling-center experience, complete with authentic sights and sounds, and official Brunswick bowling gear... |
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Kinect Penguins of Madagascar: Dr. Blowhole Returns Again! |
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Dr. Blowhole is out to take over the world and only Team Penguin can foil his diabolical plans. Jump into an all-new adventure with 3 unique game episodes and over 12 exciting levels. Lead Skipper, Kowlaski, Rico and Private as you commence super-secret missions in, under and outside of the zoo, culminating in the grand finale in Dr... |
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Game Party: In Motion |
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Game Party: In Motion is a family-friendly mini-game collection exclusively for Xbox 360 that utilizes the unique hands-free motion capture capabilities of the Microsoft Kinect Sensor.* The game contains 16 arcade influenced games including Darts, Hoop Shoot, Rootbeer Tapper, Table Hockey and more... |
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Plants Vs. Zombies |
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Get ready to soil your plants… with multiplayer action! A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home. Defend yourself with an arsenal of home-guardin’ plants to mulchify zombies before they reach your front door... |
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Sonic Free Riders |
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Visually stunning courses Synopsis For the first time ever in a SEGA game, full-motion body control will allow you to twist and turn your way through a range of visually stunning courses in an action-packed Sonic experience unlike any other! Kinect’s unique motion sensor means Sonic Free Riders will see family and friends controlling their fully customisable hover board or bike by twisting, turning and jumping in an exhilarating race to be the first to cross the finish line! Choosing from one of your favorite Sonic characters, or your own Avatar, you can reach out and grab a variety of pickups along the course... |
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Family Game Night 4: The Game Show |
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Family Game Night 4: The Game Show is a multiplayer Party that contains re-imagined versions of five classic board games to be played and shared with family and friends. Games include: Connect 4 Basketball, Yahtzee! Bowling, Scrabble Flash, Bop It Boptagon, and Sorry! Sliders... |
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Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection |
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The first release in Crave Entertainment's highly praised Pinball Hall of Fame collection of games, and the second released in the U.S. overall, Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection for Wii is packed with a wide selection of classic upright pinball machine designs by famed arcade game manufacturer Gottlieb... |
Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii - Which One To Pick?
When most people head out to purchase a video game system, they may think that they are all the same. Tiny consoles that play video games and cost lots of money. This is especially true for parents who are non gamers and simply buying it for their kids. However, video game consoles have come a long way. Technology has vastly improved and the consoles out now will knock you down with sheer amazement. There are differences in the PS3, Nintendo Wii and the Xbox360 that are worth mentioning. The differences might have an impact on which one you will want to buy.
Nintendo Wii is a popular system because it lets people get active with it. They use the controls to move the characters around on screen and use them again to play sports and compete in challenges. Every Wii system comes with a sports package. The package has a series of sport games and the games are played using the Wii remotes.
So for bowling for example; a gamer has to use their entire hand and arm to roll the ball and virtually swing it to knock down the pins. The controllers are motion censored and can tell how fast your moving the remote and at what angle. This type of technology has made the Wii very popular with all age groups. Parents absolutely love the idea that their kids are playing video games but moving about at the same time, as to not put a dent in the couch. The Wii also has lots of kid and family friendly game, making it a worthwhile investment.
The Xbox360 is a great system that has excellent graphics and a modern system for communicating online with friends. The games designed for this system tend to be older more advanced games, but with the superb quality of the graphics they make an excellent choice bundling with the system. For gamers who like to play online with their friends, the Xbox360 allows people to link up with them and chat live using headphones.
The PS3 is a system that is known for having a blu-ray system attached to it. It is a system that looks nice with a shiny black exterior. People love having it on their TV stands because it looks so nice. People can also justify the purchase because they can claim that it is also a Blu-ray player. The games for this system tend to be for older kids but there are a few younger games. The games for this system have also been noted to take longer to come out then other systems.
Each system has minor flaws with them, for example the Xbox360 is known for older games and has had a bad reputation for overheating issues. The Nintendo Wii is a great family game, but not the best for online communicating with friends and the PS3 is a great system but is said to take a while to load games and moves and the games are slower to come available.
As all systems have pros and cons it may be hard to decide which one to get. You can always try each one out at a games store and see what you like better. Also take a look at the games shelves and see which system has more games that you are personally interested in.
About the Author
You can have access to articles about video games in Portuguese language from page Video_Game
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil
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