Friday, December 19, 2008 

What You Need to Know Before You Download Wii Games - Because it is What We Don't Know That Gets Us!

The fact that the new Wii is so popular has astounded many people. If you take just a couple of seconds to search online, you will find hundreds of site discussing how you can download these site yourself online. But, as with anything, I am not prone to try it because of viruses.

When you are looking for a site to download Wii games, the better ones will allow you to download the old and new games. The Wii allows you to play both the old and the new ones, when I found out I was stoked! When you are trying to find a site that is reputable and one that will not take your money, always look to the ones that do not look like they have a mom and pop store front. This is a big red flag for me! If you don't, you could be looking at a repair bill from a crashed hard drive, I should know. It happened to me, which is the main reason I am writing this article.

Depending on which site you choose to download from, you may be asked a few questions. Some of the websites, specialize in very specific genres of games. Me? I like them all, as I collect them. So I try to choose as wide a range as possible when I am going to download Wii games.

Options! Yes you have them!

In order to begin in downloading from a site, you may have to be in sync with theirs, meaning the website may require you too install Active X or additional software, but don't worry. Not all do this!

After a bit of searching I finally the type that was right for me.

Now that I have found it, I am sharing this with you. Go here to Download Wii Games

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Download Free Games For PSP - Three Easy Ways

We all know about the Play Station Portable, from the oldest to the youngest everybody either has one, or wants one. The games for the PSP can be an expensive proposition, and because of that, there are people who are out there trying to address the issue.

Did you know there are places out there to download free games for the PSP?

To save a few bucks the gamers who need PSP materials are moving to the internet to find them, searching for places to download free games for PSP and the site owners, in response to the huge popularity of both games and game system, are working overtime to fill the needs of the gaming group and find them those free PSP games to download.

There are literally hundreds of web sites out there now that give you a place to download free games for PSP, and add other merchandise into the mixture, including movies, themes, wallpaper for your desktop and music as well. Some of them are better than others, and if you pay attention to what you're doing and find the right site on which to download your free PSP games, you're going to save a lot in the long run.

There are several varieties of the "free" websites out there and a couple of them may not seem so free once you've tried them so pay attention to what you actually get when you search for sites that will let you download free games for PSP.

The first type is the free, really free site that will let you download free games for PSP with no fees of any kind.

This type site is always going to sound good to you but there are a few hitches that make it less than desirable. They will provide you only a limited amount of games to download, the speeds are very often excruciatingly slow and you might get hit with some kind of ad-ware as you download your games and that's not much fun to deal with down the road.

The second type of "free" site you're going to come across is the type that will let you sign up for their site, and that part really is free. But later, just try to download a game though. That part isn't free. They will at that point ask you for the per game download fee, that we all should have been expecting all along. It doesn't end up being free does it?

The third variety is going to be your best option really.

It isn't entirely free, as there is a one time membership fee that you need to pay, but once that is paid, the downloads of music, games and many other things really are free.

You can download unlimited free downloads for your PSP with no fees for any of them. This is certainly going to be a great proposition.

Once you pay the one time fee of $40, then having the capacity to download unlimited free games for your PSP, means saving a lot of money for long term.

What can i get beside game downloads? there are still a lot to get with the membership package, visit Download Free Games for PSP - three Easy Ways to read more information about the offers and be amazed.

Leonard Jones is a game fanatic and now he is a PSP enthusiast. He is now an expert in hacking and repairing PSP. Check out his recommendation at where to Download Unlimited contents for your PSP

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Video Game Awards 2006

The video game award for 2006 where held on Spike TV on Wednesday December 13th, the result are list below.

GAME OF THE YEAR

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Winner

Gears of War

Guitar Hero II

Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Advanced Warfigher

BEST ACTION GAME

Dead Rising Winner

New Super Mario Brothers

Okami

Saints Row

Bully

BEST INDIVIDUAL SPORTS GAME

Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis Winner

EA Sports Fight Night Round 3

Tony Hawks Project 8

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07

Top Spin 2

BEST TEAM SPORTS GAME

NBA 2K7 Winner

Madden NFL 07

NCAA Football 07

FIFA Soccer 07

NHL 07

CYBER VIXEN OF THE YEAR

Laura Croft - Tomb Raider

Alyx Vance - Half-Life 2 Episode 1 Winner

Princess Peach - Super Mario Brothers

Enrica - Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Double Agent

Jen - Prey

BEST GAME BASED ON A MOVIE

Lego Star Wars II: The original Trilogy Winner

The Godfather

Scarface: The World is Yours

The Sopranos: Road to Respect

Family Guy

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN MALE

Seth MacFarlane - Family Guy

Gerry Rosenthal - Bully

Patrick Stewart - Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Winner

Johnny Depp - Pirates of the Caribbean: The legend of Jack Sparrow

Kiefer Sutherland - 24: The Game

BEST SUPPORTING MALE PERFORMANCE

Seth Green - Family Guy

James Woods - Scarface: The World is Yours

James Caan - Godfather

James Gandolfini - The Sopranos: Road to Respect Winner

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN FEMALE

Vida Guerra - Scarface: The World is Yours Winner

Tia Carrere - Saints Row

Emmanuelle Vaugier - Need for Speed Carbon

Keely Haws - Tomb Raider: legend

Rosario Dawson - Marc Eckos Getting up: Content under pressure

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE PERFORMANCE

Rachael Leigh Cook - Kingdom Hearts II Winner

Elisha Cuthbert - 24: The Game

Brittany Murphay - Marc Eckos Getting up: Content under pressure

Mila Kunis - Family Guy

Lynda Carter - Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Best Cast

Godfather

Family Guy Winner

Scarface: The World is Yours

Saints Row

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

Loco Roco No Uta - Loco Roco

Lights and Sounds by Yellowcard - Burnout Revenge Winner

Bloc Party - Helicopter - When I get up

AFI - Summer Shudder - Madden 07

Heavenly Star - Lumines 2

BEST SOUNDTRACK

Madden NFL 07

Scarface: The World is Yours

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories

Guitar Hero II Winner

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Winner

Bully

Elektroplankton

Okami

Final Fantasy XII

STUDIO OF THE YEAR

Clover Studio (Okami)

Relic (Company of Heroes)

Cliff Bleszinski /Epic Games - Gears of Wars Winner

Todd Howard /Bethesda Softworks - Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Winner

Harmonix (Guitar Hero II)

PONTIAC BEST DRIVING GAME AWARD (Viewers Choice)

Burnout Revenge (XBox 360) Winner

Need for Speed Carbon

Toca Race Driver 3

GTR 2

MOST ADDICTIVE GAME FUELED BY MOUNTAIN DEW (Viewers Choice)

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Winner

Brain Age: Train your Brain in Minutes a day

Gears of War

Guitar Hero II

Company of Heroes

BEST FIGHTING GAME

Mortal Kombat Armageddon Winner

Dead or Alive 4

Tekken Dark Resurrection

Street Fighter Alpha Anthology

God Hand

BEST ACTION Game

Dead Rising Winner

New Super Mario Brothers

Okami

Saints Row

Bully

BEST MILITARY GAME

Company of Heroes Winner

Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter

Call of Duty 3

The Outfit

Battlefield 2142

BEST GRAPHICS

Gears of War Winner

Okami

Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Company of Heroes

BEST Wireless GAME

Dinner Dash

Swat Force Winner

Tower Bloxx

Super KO Boxing

BEST MULTIPLAYER GAME

Gears of War Winner

Company of Heroes

Metal Gear Solid 3: Substance

Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter

Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Double Agent

BEST BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY

Wii Winner

Xbox 360 (Microsoft Game Studios)

PS3

DS Lite

Elecktroplanton

BEST PC GAME

Company of Heroes Winner

Half-Life 2: Episode 1

Battlefield 2142

Star Wars: Empire at War

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

BEST RPG

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Winner

Final Fantasy XII

Kingdom Hearts II

Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria

BEST Handheld GAME

New Super Mario Brothers Winner

Brain Age: Train your Brain in Minutes a day

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories

Tetris DS

Loco Roco

Kirk Jensen

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Surviving the Inevitable - 7 Steps to Avoiding Technology Disasters You Might Not Have Considered

Surviving the Inevitable - 7 Steps to Avoiding Technology Disasters You Might Not Have Considered

Do you have a technology disaster plan?

Technology disasters come in all shapes and sizes. From something as simple as hard disk failure to something as significant as an emergency affecting critical community infrastructure, disasters are difficult to predict, and often catastrophic when they occur.

Some businesses don't survive, simply due to simple lack of preparedness.

Planning for almost any kind of disaster frequently boils down to a handful of steps you might already be familiar with used in ways you might not have considered. Steps that can help make sure your business large or small survives in the face of unexpected adversity.

Backup your data. This is the big and obvious one. And yet it's one that still too many individuals and businesses, particularly small business, fail to put into place. More than anything other action, simply backing up regularly can protect you against all kinds of kinds of disasters large and small. With a solution in place what might otherwise be a business-threatening disaster can often simply be an inconvenience. Backups can be online or off, hourly, daily or monthly ... whatever is appropriate for your situation. The important thing is that they happen, and happen regularly.

Backup your data off site. Backing up is a start, but only protects against certain types of catastrophes. If your building burns down taking all your computers and backups with it, you're no better off than if you had no backups at all. Every so often, depending on your business needs and ability to recover from data loss, make sure to send a copy of your backed up data to some other secure location. Across town or across the country doesn't matter nearly as much as the location simply being "somewhere else". If they're appropriate for your needs, many on-line backup solutions give you this by the very nature of their service.

Encrypt your data. In addition to helping keep those off-site backups more secure, it's important to acknowledge that laptop and portable media loss and theft are at epidemic proportions. If having your information in the hands of unauthorized strangers would be a disaster for you or your business you simply must ensure that your data is encrypted when not in use. There are many solutions available; some of the best are even free.

Have an alternate power plan. How long can your business survive without something as fundamental as electricity? Even many "low tech" brick and mortar retail stores are often brought to a complete standstill when the power required to run their point of sale and other equipment disappears. Today's booming internet economy has only served to increase our reliance on this fundamental utility. Backup power supplies, generators or perhaps the ability to operate out of an alternate location are all potential solutions to consider.

Have an alternate connectivity plan. Particularly in this wired age, many businesses are as deeply reliant on their internet connection as they are on electricity. Losing that connection for a time is not at all unheard of, and can have serious repercussions. It may be enough to have an account ready to use the local coffee house's WiFi, or you may need to consider more robust backup connectivity solutions on-site.

Choose services that match your tolerance for disaster. Disasters need not be local to affect you. Many companies skimp when it comes to the services they choose to outsource to other locations. When key services like web sites, credit card processors, and other real-time services suddenly go off-line the results are often disastrous. Make sure you understand what you can realistically expect from every service you outsource, choose providers that match your needs, and have an appropriate strategies in place for their possible failure.

Have a "I can't get there" plan. When disasters are local and involve community infrastructure, sometimes simply getting to your place of business can be an issue. The growth of information based businesses has actually made recovery somewhat easier by virtue of remote access. If you've ever considered setting up remote access to your IT infrastructure, using is as part of your disaster plan might be a little more incentive. You don't have to have a big setup - it can be as simple as remotely accessing a single computer. Even if you can't physically get to your place of business remote access, through your backup connectivity plan if needed, could allow you or your employees to continue to contribute even if unable to make it in to the office.

Exactly which of these and how much you actually need is a function of your business, of course. You may be able to simply close down for a period without disastrous ramifications, but that's not a common scenario.

But these are still critically important scenarios to consider. Do you know how your business would weather a disaster? Would any of the scenarios above be the end of your business, or only an interruption? And if only an interruption, how long an interruption could you tolerate?

Being prepared may be key to your businesses ability to survive a disaster.

Get more free tech help and advice from Leo Notenboom by visiting http://ask-leo.com With over 30 years of industry experience, including an 18 year career as a software engineer with Microsoft, Leo gives real answers to real questions from ordinary computer users at Ask Leo!

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