Showing posts with label Reasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reasons. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2011

Three Awesome Reasons Why Madden 12 Will Be The Best Madden Yet

With Madden 11 behind us and Madden 12 rapidly approaching, the question on everyone's mind is the same: What's in store for the popular NFL football game franchise this time around? If you were worried that the answer to that question might be "not much," then worry no more. There are three awesome reasons why Madden 12 is shaping up to be the best Madden we've ever seen, and they couldn't have come at a better time.

1) New Collision System -- If you've ever played Madden before, then it won't take long for you to recognize what I mean when I say "tumbleweed tackles." The inability for multiple players to truly influence a tackle has been a problem in Madden for years, and has really hampered down the otherwise superb gameplay element of the Madden NFL franchise. In Madden 12, you can say goodbye to tumbleweed tackles and hello to a brand new collision system designed to help not only mitigate if not entirely eliminate the problems of consecutive hit tackling, but also to remove the dreaded suction tackles of the past, where defenders would suck in players like a vacuum cleaner when trying to make a tackle.

2) Enhanced Presentation -- It's not often that presentation means too much to the hardcore fans of the football game world, but when that presentation includes finally implementing NFL team mascots, cheerleaders and authentic team entrances, it's hard not to get excited. Anyone who has ever been to an NFL game knows how big of a draw the sideline antics of mascots and cheerleaders are, and anyone who has ever watched a Jacksonville Jaguars team entrance knows that there is something special about watching Jaxson deVille running out of the tunnel in a cloud of smoke with an American flag in his hand.

3) Custom Playbooks -- For years, Madden fans have been begging for the ability to make their own playbooks, and Madden 12 looks to finally deliver on those wishes. With custom playbooks, players will be able to truly create their own style of gameplay by developing their own strategy from ground up, starting with which plays should be in their arsenal of plays. For a Madden guru, football is as much about plays as it is about the players executing them, so having the ability to customize your own playbooks to your liking should go a long way to energizing a fan base that may have been a little disappointed in more generic additions to last year's Madden title, like GameFlow and the Strategy Pad control system.

David is more than just a Madden fan, he's a Madden guru. When David isn't giving you three great reasons to pick up Madden this year, he can be found discussing the upcoming Madden NFL 12 video game in even more detail on his popular Madden 12 blog.


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Sunday, August 14, 2011

5 Reasons To Know How To Burn Xbox 360 Games

Read this article for a brief list of the numerous reasons that you ought to be burning backup copies of your Xbox 360 discs, and all your other games too.

5. You can split the expense of new games.

Video games are normally terribly pricey. A great way to get cheap games is by splitting the expense of a game with a friend and then making copies for each person.

4. Bring your games along without worrying.

If you create backup copies of all your Xbox games, then you get to take your backup copies along with you while the masters are secure at home. Free from the chance of losing the original, and free from the chance of hurting the box, or game in transit.

3. Insurance from stealing.

Theft of games is widespread, and burning backups of your Xbox 360 games makes sure that you will not lose the money that you spent on your 360 games. Burn backups and keep the masters safe.

2. Higher trade in value for original game.

Creating copies of your video game discs lets you to play the backup copy instead of the master, while keeping the original in perfect condition. This way if you get sick of the game and want to trade it in or sell it, it will bring a much higher resale value than if it was damaged from longtime play.

1. Insurance against disc failure. Disc malfunction is one of the most frustrating things that can happen to your games. It is very common for game discs to stop working fully after a lot of use. It is frustrating to spend lots of money on a video game you like, just to have it quit working because you used it a lot. If you burn your video game discs as soon as you purchase them, then you can use the backup, and if it stops working, simply make a new copy.

Those are the reasons that you should be burning your Xbox 360 game discs. Video game companies intentionally make it very difficult to copy their software because they assume that the only reason anyone can have to copy their software is for the sake of making money selling bootleg copies. However, as I have shown in the article, above their are a number of honest reasons that you may want to know how to make backup copies of your console games.

There are many ways to copy Xbox 360 discs. Some methods are more complicated than others, and some work better than others. If you are interested in learning how to make backup copies of your video games you can follow this link to learn Rip Xbox 360 Games.


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