Television is Dead by Steve Jennings

Written by Steve Jennings


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see what people really feel aboutrepparttar election, orrepparttar 107312 Tsunami, orrepparttar 107313 War in Iraq. Not some filtered views that are sponsored by cars and cookies. I'm going to read some blogs and check out The Drudge Report and The Onion. I'd rather create a website, download music, watch movies or research my news than watch reruns of Joey Tribiani or Carrie. I prefer to edit movies, create animations or learn a new program rather than sit on a couch and have my world dictated to me. The bottom line is television is chosen for you. You choose whatever you want onrepparttar 107314 web.

Steve Jennings is a writer for techpizza.com


Reviving Old Computer Games

Written by Daniel Punch


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Once you have yourself an emulator you’ll need to get yourself some programs to run with it. These programs are called ‘ROMs’ and are images ofrepparttar original storage device thatrepparttar 107311 program came on (be it a cartridge, tape, floppy or other). The process of creating a ROM is probably far too technical forrepparttar 107312 vast majority of computer users so you’re probably going to have to find a ‘backup’ from somewhere to download. This is whererepparttar 107313 venture gets slightly foggy. Basicallyrepparttar 107314 deal is that you can only have a program ROM if you ownrepparttar 107315 original program. So if you have boxes of old Amiga disks, NES cartridges, or other old gaming programs stored away somewhere, you’re in luck, otherwise you’re treading on legally shifty ground. While it can easily be argued thatrepparttar 107316 downloading of a 1987 computer game is of no real consequence torepparttar 107317 company that has in all likelihood closed down, copyright doesn’t actually expire for 50 years and computer games just haven’t been around that long.

Online ‘emulation’ is a new area now being explored. The idea is that you simply playrepparttar 107318 game in your browser through a Java applet or Flash application. These might not always strictly be emulated programs but many remakes are feature perfect withrepparttar 107319 originals. The graphics, sounds, and game play remain intact. One excellent place to look for online games is Every Video Game (http://www.everyvideogame.com). Whilerepparttar 107320 site does not in fact contain ‘every video game’ it does have a very large list of old games fromrepparttar 107321 arcades, GameBoy, NES, and Master System all playable through your browser. Many remakes can also be found at Shockwave’s site (http://www.shockwave.com/sw/actiongames/arcade_classics/).

Some ofrepparttar 107322 old games have even been remade and updated for this modern world we now live in. Try doing a search for remakes of a game title you particularly enjoyed and you may be surprised at what you find. There are games that have been updated to be 3D, such as some old favourites of mine: Pac man (http://www.caiman.us/scripts/fw/f1292.html) and Barbarian (http://www.dgdevteam.tk/), and while these might not always be brilliant games or remakes in their own right,repparttar 107323 thought and effort put in often leads to an enjoyable diversion. There are also more traditional versions of games that have just updatedrepparttar 107324 code as well as possiblyrepparttar 107325 graphics so that they can still be run.

So if you’re feeling nostalgic or just can’t getrepparttar 107326 hang of these new-fangled games that require you to push fifty buttons in a precise configuration just to jump, you may like to check outrepparttar 107327 emulation and remake scene. It’s surprisingly entertaining to go back in time to when games were simple yet fun.

Daniel Punch M6.Net Web Helpers http://www.m6.net


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