Wednesday, October 8, 2008 

How to Find Unique PSP Themes

Feeling bored with your old PSP themes? Sick Pc Video Games the same old sites that are offering the same PSP themes? If you are going to an official Playstation site, you are likely to find any fresh unique themes. There are places which offer unique PSP themes made by PSP gamers.

Places such as Groups and Forums are the best place to find unique themes because almost everyday Most Popular Video Games are making and sharing their own PSP themes. To join Groups or Forums, it's free and you can search for it on Google.

One of the ways to have a unique theme is to create your own PSP themes. Yes, it may seem complicated. But recently, there are releases of PSP custom theme freeware that you can download on the internet. The freeware is to easy to use even your grandmother can do it. The only thing is, if you're sharing your PSP themes, make sure the pictures are yours and not copyrights. You don't want to Most Popular Video Games any trouble just for a PSP theme.

Usually you'll see normal theme layout which changes the icon and wallpaper, but do you know that you can change the whole layout of the theme? Even the boot scene of the PSP can be changed. It is the coolest customization from what I've seen so far. There are more high end themes which some people are selling for their unique themes. It's not that easy to change the whole layout, but with the help of developers, I'm sure anyone can do it.

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New Video Game "Spore" - Will It Revolutionize Gaming?

Will Wright is the gaming genius that created the popular SimCity video game in 1989, wherein you become the mayor of a new town, whose job it is to zone businesses and housing, build roads, and set taxes. Sound boring? Think again--it's just as fun to create a city as it is to summon up an earthquake or a monster attack and watch it all crumble!

Will's next biggest hit was The Sims, where you build a little home for a character to live in, and then help him perform the basic parts of his day, Vintage Video Games making breakfast, going to work, cleaning the house, watching TV, and having friends over. You even have to make sure they use the bathroom regularly! Sound boring? Think again, because although you are basically playing dollhouse, the simulated characters have their own personalities and you can watch unique stories unfold.

Will Wright taking a big jump from cities and domiciles and the next game he has announced, Spore, will encompass life, the universe, and everything. Spore starts off controlling a tiny microscopic creature. As he (she? it?) becomes stronger you earn the ability to choose new body parts, like legs and flippers and mouths. You can place them wherever you like. Want a five-legged creature? The computer will figure out how to make him walk--you just figure out where to put everything!

As you progress through the game, the scope gets bigger and bigger. Soon you are on land foraging for supplies. Then you form tribes and do battle. Eventually you can build cities in a SimCity-like way. Then you can trade goods or make war with your neighboring cities. Eventually you can build a UFO and fly off to space to colonize and explore new worlds.

We're excited to see what this game brings to the table, as the Sim games have always been fun, but will this game be able to live up to the hype? We're a little nervous about the continually shifting release date, ourselves, and hope it doesn't shift much further.

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