Okamiden (USA) Game ROM
February 11, 2012 by admin
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Article by Xenophobia NDS
About Okamiden (USA) DS Game
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Taking place a few months after the events of %u014Ckami, %u014Ckamiden will follow the adventures of Chibiterasu – a young sun god who is summoned to protect the land. Following in the footsteps of Amaterasu, the sun-god-turned-wolf in %u014Ckami, Chibiterasu takes the form of an adorable wolf pup for the mission ahead. Chibiterasu will join forces with a rich cast of characters to fight off a new threat that has once more leeched the world of its vibrant colour. Beyond the battles, Chibiterasu and the partners you meet along the way will come to realize their inner potential and accept the kinship that comes with being the children of great heroes and gods.Using the DS stylus, players will wield the Celestial Brush controlled by Chibiterasu. This powerful tool can attack enemies, paint helpful objects and structures into existence, and help Chibiterasu perform exceptional feats that will change the world before the player’s eyes. Chibiterasu’s partners in the game will have unique abilities of their own that help the player conquer puzzles and face an onslaught of perilous challenges. By blending vivid myth, artistic action and the innovative Nintendo DS, %u014Ckamiden has all the makings of a handheld classic. %u014Ckamiden takes the best elements of the %u014Ckami series and combines them with invigorating new features delivering an extraordinary adventure sure to please fans of the series and newcomers alike.
The nice thing about this industry – and my job, more specifically – is that we get to call things as we see them. When Capcom’s Darkside Chronicles showing was less than impressive at E3, we wrote it. When Darksdie improved just yesterday at TGS, we wrote it again. When I stepped off the show floor after day two of TGS just minutes ago and thought back at the best titles I’ve seen for Nintendo at the show, and then quickly realized that almost all of them were at Capcom’s booth, I’m more than happy to write that too. Okamiden came out of nowhere for a lot of gamers, and while it was great to see the franchise continuing again I was cautiously optimistic at a non-clover rendition of the game running on 3D on DS. After sitting down with Capcom’s latest pocket adventure, however, I’m ready to back to the show floor tomorrow and jump right back in.
Okamiden is a mix of classic Okami controls and mechanics mixed with all-new gameplay that is obviously competing with Nintendo’s own Zelda DS series. Not to go too far down the “Okami vs. Zelda” road – we all know that’s a fun, but never-ending trap – but the game has the same aura around it, and obviously uses the stylus as an integral part of the game. Thankfully Capcom does adventure on DS right, having the core controls like movement, jumping, attacking, and dodging on the d-pad and buttons, and leaves the stylus control to only where it matters; the brush techniques.
As for general control, Okamiden feels great, and there’s literally nothing I’d change about Capcom’s control decisions; literally nothing. Movement is crisp and responsive, attacks feel great, jump attacks work with the timing and responsiveness you’d expect, and the animation is rewarding as well. Where Okamiden obviously takes a big turn away from classic adventuring though is in the brush, and it’s also an impressive implementation that does the series (and system it’s on) justice.The game is very impressive visually, even if it’s a slightly simpler take on the Okami world.
Stylus control is used in multiple ways, and though my time witht eh game was limited I did get to see some nice innovation. The obvious Okami moves return, so you can hit L or R and freeze time, allowing for your stylus to act as the celestial brush for attacking enemies or repairing world areas in a puzzle-like envionrment, but there’s more as well. As for the basics, attacks work easily, I never once drew on the screen and had it misinterpret the drawing (actions such as spawning bridges by drawing a rectangle to bridge the gap worked without a hitch), and even the warp gates – which use constellation tracing via the touch screen – worked perfectly. The same ink mechanic is included as well, so you only have a limited amount of draw space to work within. In addition, the brush actually has a slightly slower refresh rate when creating the line, so if you do a quick stroke it actually looks like the brush was lightly drawn across the screen. Go slower, however, and the lines are thick and use more ink; it’s a nice touch.
More additions to the gameplay follow though. For starters, the game’s new partner system is more of a factor than I initially expected. Your buddy can actually dismount off Chibiterasu (the new wolf in the game) and be left in place to not only lessen the dog’s weight – needed for going over cracked bridges – but also used for a more indirect RTS-like control similar to the new partner system we’ve seen in Spirit Tracks as well. Dismount, and you can either free-run with the puppy, or press L or R to drop the main screen down to the touch screen with the familiar parchment filter. Draw in the world and you’ll get black ink, used for repairing or attacking. Draw starting on your friend, however, and you’ll use red ink that creates a path for the AI to walk in real-time once you finish drawing. Since the tiny guide (Issun) is lighter than the dog, puzzles were used where the boy had to touch a switch on his own (executed by drawing) and Chibiterasu had to navigate another area on his own as well. I haven’t seen any other major changes to the puppy when moving around sans his partner (I’d assume some combat would change or something) but perhaps that’ll be worked in later.Stylus control is used not only for morphing the world, but also moving your partner character during puzzles.
As for the level I saw, most of the action was pretty basic, as it was the same space-themed tutorial fans remember from the previous Okami games. After a little puzzle work and running around, however, I got to try a few random battles with enemies. In general those were also fun, but while the camera pulls in closer to give the cinematic, almost z-target viewpoint it also can cause issues when moving around the arena as well. As perhaps the only real downside to my entire playthrough today, the camera was a bit wonky during battle, so hopefully Capcom has some tweak time to make that area really shine as well.
After my first 20 minutes with the game, however, Okamiden is already on my “buy” list, as Capcom is bringing a beautifully crafted and well-controlling adventure to DS. If you haven’t already, check out our footage and screens in the gallery below. As a once-skeptical Okami fan, I’m now convinced and eagerly awaiting more. If you’re keeping score, chalk another good one up for Capcom.
OKAMIDEN (USA) ROM IS ONE OF THE RECENTLY RELEASED DS GAME IN THE RPG SECTION IN THE YEAR 2011. WELL LAST YEAR THE GAME WAS RELEASED IN THE JAPANESE VERSION, AND FOR THE LONG WAIT YOU CAN HAVE YOUR BACK-UP COPY OF THE OFFICIAL US DS ROM GAME. TO GET YOUR OWN BACK-UP COPY OF OKAMIDEN (USA) DS ROM FOLLOW AND CLICK OKAMIDEN GAME HERE.
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Dog Breeds A To Z: The Basenji
February 8, 2012 by admin
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Article by Gary Walker
The Basenji is a rare dog indeed. These natives of Africa are famous for the fact that they don’t bark. But that’s not all that is unique about these dogs.
These dogs have been used as hunting companions by the tribes of Central Africa for centuries. In fact, there is a documented history of this breed that goes back over 5, 000 years, and includes depictions of the Basenji in ancient Egyptian tombs.
However, in the West, these dogs remained unknown until some were brought to England in 1937. The Congo Dog, as it was then called, was first introduced to America in 1944, and was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1944. Later the name ws changed to Basenji, which apparently means ‘bush thing’.
The Basenji is a medium sized dog that stands between 15 and 18 inches at the shoulder. It has erect ears, a pointed muzzle, and a distinctive ‘furruwed’ brow. The tail is tightly curled, and carried over the back.
The coat is short in length and can be a number of colors. These include red, chestnut, copper, black or brindle. All color variants feature white markings on the chest, feet and tail.
What really sets a Basenji apart from other dogs is its temperament. They are fastidious dogs, renowned for their grooming habits, which have been described as “cat-like”.
And the comparison with cats doesn’t end there. These dogs are skilled climbers and can easily scale trees. Even a chain link fence is no barrier to a Basenji.
They are also strong-willed, so early training and socialization, plus strong and consistent leadership, are a must or your Basenji will assume he is in charge and act accordingly. Common problem behaviors are chewing, and aggression towards small animals.
But don’t let that put you off adopting a Basenji, because they can be wonderful pets. They are affectionate, energetic and intelligent dogs with a genuine eagerness to please. They bond closely with their human family, and do very well with older children, although they are less suitable for very young kids.
Keep in mind that this is a dog originally bred for hunting, so it has a great deal of energy and is inquisitive by nature. Long daily walks are a must with this breed, and you’ll also need to keep the dog mentally stimulated with games, training and other activities. Basenjis love to chew, so you’d be well advised to buy a couple of chew toys, to prevent the dogs chewing up your valuable possesions.
The breed can live comfortably in an apartment, provided its daily exercise needs are met.
Basenjis are generally healthy, but not immune to the conditions that typically afflict purebred dogs. Particular concerns with this breed are liver disorders, intestinal problems and eye diseases, like progressive retinal atrophy.
Grooming a Basenji is very easy. These dogs hardly shed at all, and given the fact that they groom themselves, the owner needs to do very little.
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Top 10 Best Guard Dogs
February 6, 2012 by admin
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Article by Jon Jacobson
Before you invest in a dog for home security, there are a few things you might want to consider in a canine companion that you may not be able to tell from just looking at them. The following dogs are listed from most to least effective guard dogs based on bulk, aggressiveness, strength, courage, territorial sense and resistance to counterattack.
1. BullmastiffBoth bulky and intimidating to intruders, this strong and powerful animal possesses great intelligence and keenness to please its owner, making it the ideal candidate for a guard dog. While fearless and independent, the Bullmastiff is fiercely loyal and sweet-natured with his family.
2. Doberman PinscherThe Doberman Pinscher’s energy, watchfulness and fearlessness makes him ready to give prompt alarm at any sign of danger. On top of this, he remains obedient, affectionate and loyal, making him a natural at home security.
3. RottweilerBoth intelligent and loyal, Rottweilers are inherent protectors. Although loving with family and friends, they are also extremely territorial and do not welcome strangers without a proper introduction.
4. KomondorKnown to many as a “mop dog,” the Komondor is useful for a lot more than cleaning floors. Strong, dignified and courageous, the protective cords of his coat cover his body in case of attack. The Komondor is reserved and skeptical of strangers, but playful and caring with the ones he loves.
5. PuliAnother of the “mop”class, the Puli’s loyalty and obedience makes him naturally protective of his family.
6. Giant SchnauzerA larger and more powerful version of the Standard Schnauzer, the Giant makes for an ideal guard dog due to his intelligence, strong territorial sense and love for his people. Without proper introduction, the Giant Schnauzer can make for a formidable foe.
7. German ShepherdIt only makes sense that the world’s leading police and military dog would be a pro at home security. Strong, muscular and fearless, the German Shepherd also makes for a loving family dog and is very fond of children after establishing a relationship.
8. Rhodesian RidgebackOriginally bred to hunt lions and otherwise known as the African Lion Hound, the Rhodesian Ridgeback can bring a lot to the table in a fight. Apart from this fact, they tend to be oversized lap dogs and are trustworthy with children.
9. KuvaszTypically used as a livestock guard, this bold, courageous and fearless animal knows how to act at the right moment without instruction. Although his devotion and loyalty to his family makes him a great guard dog, his affections are lacking in comparison with some of the other dogs listed.
10. American Staffordshire TerrierAthletic, courageous and strong, the American Staffordshire Terrier is also a “people” dog and is extremely obedient. While typically friendly, the breed will surely protect his family from any threat.
After reading this list, it’s clear to see that there are more important things that pure size and appearance when it comes to finding the ideal guard dog. Of course it goes without saying that before anything, a dog is a companion and family member so it would be well-advised to keep one only as back-up security and install a home alarm system.
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What You Might Not Know About Dog Fighting
January 28, 2012 by admin
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Article by Joseph M. Sabol
Dog fighting is not new. It has been around for hundreds of years. In ancient times, dogs were needed to fight off animal predators to protect their people, property and flocks. They had to be capable of fighting wild boars, bears and mountain lions any other threatening predator. There are a historical group of dog breeds that were all related to a mastiff type of dog. From these ancient breeds, we have what is now known as the pit bull, or American Pit Bull Terrier. Dog fighting was also used as a form of entertainment in ancient times with dogs being used to “bait” bulls in a ring. It is estimated that there are 40,000 people involved in professional dog fighting and as many as 100,00 involved in street level dog fighting. Dog fighting is illegal in all 50 states and is a felony in all but Wyoming and Idaho. It is difficult for police to pin down and prosecute dog fighting rings for several reasons. One problem is the locations, which are often rural and well hidden. They commonly use a lookout. Another problem is the code of silence in the business.
Professional dog fighters have their own rules, known as “Cajun Rules”, and their own terminology. Some common terms include “Campaign”, a fighting dogs career, “Champion”, a dog with 3 wins, a “Grand Champion” is undefeated with 5 wins, “Dogmen”, professional handlers and trainers, and “Gameness”, which is a dogs willingness to fight through pain and exhaustion. Dogs that survive but lose are often beaten to death, burned or buried alive.
Dog fighting is a big business with revenue coming from gambling and stud fees. People involved will pay a large fee to breed their bitch with a proven champion with the hope of producing their own money making machine. These people tell themselves that their dogs were born to fight. This is absolutely not true. In order to make these dogs become vicious killing machines, they start their lives tied outside with a huge chain. They are ignored until it is time for training. They are abused, neglected and starved. They are given small animals to attack and kill for practice. Many of these dogs are injected with steroids.
The truth is, pit bulls or American Pit Bull Terriers do not love to fight. In the early part of the 20th century, this breed was the most popular pet dog in America. This breed, like all dogs, craves attention and affection and require commitment to proper socialization and training. Dogs are pack animals so in normal circumstances, they live, sleep, eat and play together. They do not normally want to attack and kill each other. You only have to look at pictures of pit bulls after a fight and you can see the pain they suffer.
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Rottweiler Training – Schutzhund and More
January 20, 2012 by admin
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Article by Lea Mullins
The Rottweiler is a powerful and adorable dog. If you just brought one of these cute puppies home, you should know that Rottweiler training should start while they are young. These dog breeds have a natural tendency to become guard dogs and will be very protective of you, your home and your family. They are also very determined, highly intelligent and strong, and the right dog training can really enhance their natural skills. They will make not only good watchdogs but excellent family pets as well. It comes as no surprise that these dogs are well loved by dog and pet owners alike!
The benefits of Rottweiler training are great, but before you decide to even buy one, you should be able to consider the amount of time and effort that you are willing to allot to them. Will you be patient with him when conducting dog training? How about regular exercise and long walks? Will you also be able to bring them to the vet for regular check-ups? These are just some of the questions that you need to ask yourself before even buying a Rottweiler. Rottweiler training may be very fulfilling, but you need to be able to spend enough time to bond with your pet and make sure you are present in every step of dog training. Not being able to train him early will put you and your family at risk, so make sure that you are able to start early on and bond with them well. Here are some tips on how you can make the most out of Rottweiler Training.
You have probably already heard of Schutzhund, but will get into that later. The best way to begin Rottweiler training would be in quick sessions. This is for him to look forward to it and not easily get bored. You can start with the basic commands such as sit, stay and down, and then go from there.
Schutzund training is a rigid type of dog training that originated in Germany in the early 20th century. It was originally meant to train German shepherds as police dogs. This involves very specific behaviors that are meant for police dog training. Rottweiler training for Schutzund would then involve obedience, tracking and protection. There are about ten basic obedience commands for Rottweiler training, and you want to be able to master them all. Tracking will also be an integral part of dog training; their ability to recognize specific scents will be critical. This may take a lot of patience on your part. The last phase would be for protection. Your Rottweiler should be able to distinguish if he needs to attack, and let go once the handler asks him to do so. Protection would also require the Rottweiler to look after a certain person or object. You can opt to use a clicker for Rottweiler training, just try to make sure that you are able to start early.
Once you are able to complete the training, you can start to join Schutzund competition at various levels. This type of dog training may be very rigid, but you will surely reap the results in the long run. As with any other dog, you need to remember that Rottweiler training would never involve any type of punishment or abuse. Positive reinforcement is still one of the best ways to train your Rottweiler. They are excellent watchdogs and great family companions. Establish that bond with them and he will obey your every word.
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Lea Mullins gives information on Rottweiler training for Schutzhund. Learn more about dog training from TrainPetDog.com.
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Siberian Husky Dog Training Tips for Owners
January 17, 2012 by admin
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Article by Susan
The Siberian husky is a smart breed of dogs that is faithful, admirable, but can just as well be self-willed some instances. Our job as owners is to make sure we provide very good training so our pet is content, healthy, and obedient. This report will cover basic training that we want to do.If you want to locate the greatest Husky coaching info and suggestions, you genuinely need to have to start off by searching for yourself. The very first important principle in training your Husky is understanding that your Husky is waiting for leadership and will react to you. Despite the fact that Huskies are quite smart, it really is improper to assume that they are waiting to outsmart you. Becoming a pack dog, your Husky needs to belong to ‘your pack’ and will do what it needs to do to be accepted. Retain in brain that animal instinct should not be baffled with disobedience. Damaging behaviors by your Husky are what you will almost certainly want to tackle 1st. The greatest strategy that you can use when adjusting poor habits is to target on moulding how their normal instincts come out in behavior. Dropping your cool and yelling at your Husky will do absolutely nothing to alter their behaviour. Keep in mind your Husky is searching for a sturdy leader, not a bully. It’s important to implement proper training techniques.Core Husky Training There are a amount of fundamental Husky coaching approaches that a Husky operator ought to think about when beginning to educate their adorable, but usually mischievous fluffy buddy. These methods can make your lifestyle a great deal less stressful as far as coaching your Husky goes.Crate Instruction - Crate instruction provides your Husky with a territorial area or property that it can phone its own. Crates ought to not be utilized as a form of punishment. Originally when you are crate instruction your husky make confident you by no means leave your Husky on his own. The a lot more time you spend with your Husky when crate training the much better the transition. Crate training can offer a very good groundwork for housing coaching, lowering barking and avoiding anxiousness sort problems.Leash Teaching – If you are coming up against a handful of hurdles when walking your dog on a leash, you ought to take a phase back and make positive that your Husky is behaving calmly prior to heading off for a stroll. This may possibly call for some waiting when you are 1st using this method. When your Husky is relaxed, the probability of a good response to your commanded on your forthcoming wander is significantly elevated. The greater part of dogs with leash issues basically are not conscious that it is not acceptable behaviour. If your dog pulls on the leash, pause and make them sit by your side calmly prior to walking off again. Eventually your Husky will associate them pulling with the wander being stopped. This technique operates in the vast majority of instances.The Alpha Position – As you may possibly well be informed, Huskies are doing work pack dogs famed for their endurance whilst working in a crew. Certainly the most essential teaching ideas I can provide relate to putting yourself in ‘The Alpha Position’ in your home. It is up to you to train your Husky that you are the leader of the pack and have management in your home. When they know you are the leader and will supply them safeguarding, your Husky will feel a great deal a lot more calm generating learning and teaching a good deal less complicated. Teaching your Husky will just take time and the before you get this commenced, the less aggravation you will encounter down the monitor.Obedience Instruction – I personally recommended taking your Husky to obedience teaching classes or at the really least puppy college. You will be capable to teach your Husky basis commands without having also significantly difficulty but Huskies actually require social interaction. A coaching session led by an encounter dog trainer will also teach you as an proprietor how to be firm but honest and to remain in the alpha placement. If you have an older dog that has grow to be stubborn about time or who has not acquired rid of an annoying behaviour, formal obedience instruction is a quite excellent selection.Husky Teaching in a Steady WayA frequent thread in all dog training ideas is the want to remain consistent in the way you are healing and training your dog. For instance if you do not want your Husky on your bed, but you at times permit your Husky on the bed very first factor in the morning, that is quite confusing for your dog. Dogs are smart to a diploma, but they usually respond greatest to a consistent setting in which lessons are repeated in a company but honest way. Produce rituals like always sitting just before crossing a street and keep these behavior. This results in a willingness to comply from your Husky. Make certain that everyone in your home understands the ground policies for your Husky to stay away from combined messages. The best way to accomplish constant husky coaching is to look for out the best husky dogs information.
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Learning the Common Programs in Obedience Training for Puppy & Pet Dogs
January 15, 2012 by admin
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Article by Lorine Tiffee
Pet dogs and puppies are animals so by default will behave like animals. Without having them undergone any obedience training for pet, your dog or puppy will soil or destroy your belongings, dig holes in your backyard, fight with other dogs, bark incessantly at anything for any reason, etc. These are only normal canine activities but are definitely out of place in any home.
Now to transform your dog into a disciplined and understanding member of the household you have to develop a means of communication between you, the master, and your pet dog so that it will adjust to your domestic setting. This is where obedience training for puppy provides a great help.
Who Can Benefit from Obedience Training
It may not solve all your problems but obedience learning for puppy will lay down the foundation that will help you solve all your future problems and frustrations with your pet dog. Through training you will be able to open up a powerful and effective communication line with your dog. This is vital in order to properly instruct your pet on the proper ways of behaving itself.
This training is essential for any puppy or dog. Obedience training for puppy will not only teach your pet the proper, disciplined behaviors but most importantly will also allow you to get closer and more intimate with your beloved pet dog. Consequently, when it is well-loved because of its adorable behavior it is also able to give love back to other pet dogs thereby creating a holistic, healthy, and sociable environment around it.
Basic Obedience Program for Puppy
It is important to familiarize with the basics in an obedience program for puppy so you will be prepared when you decide to do this for your pet. It is also advisable to start obedience training in as early as 8-12 weeks. You should learn the basics yet very useful dog commands such as the following:
Sit
“Sit” is a popular command that can teach your dog to sit on the floor.
Stay
This is a useful command that will prevent your pet from moving from one spot to another, for some compelling reasons such as the safety of your puppy.
Heel
This is a great command that’s best employed when walking with the dog. “Heel” will train your dog to walk by your side and automatically stop when you halt.
Come
This is another basic dog command that will reinforce your bond with your dog as it learns to trust you by coming to your voice command. You can link this command with your dog’s popular activity like mealtime.
Bed
This is a good dog command to teach your dog to sleep in its own bed.
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To Keep Memories, Use More Dog Pictures
January 15, 2012 by admin
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Article by Eliza Maledevic Ayson
However, this is sometimes unavoidable especially if there are some events that would not allow you to bring a pet with you. This is common with those who own a dog. There are times that all that you can have would be some dog pictures. Although they may not be the same when you have your dog with you, at least you can smile holding a picture of your pet.
When it comes to dog pictures, you can have more benefits from it. This is not only useful when you are separated to your dog. It can also help you have a physical object that can make you remember your dog. Special memories would be kept in a still image so that you can have more time enjoying the thoughts and also remember how your dog looked like.
Now it would really be nice if you are able to keep the pictures of your dog especially when it has different emotions to show. There are also nice times to keep dog pictures especially when there are special moments like birthdays and in times that your dog simply look different or amazing. Some pet owners would even play dress up with their dogs so every dress would have to have a memory. This can be in forms of pictures or videos.
Added to this, keeping dog pictures would also help you check on the achievements of your dog. There can also be physical changes that can be caught on camera so you will be able to see the developments of your dog. It would really be nice to see your pet grow and you can show other people about it because the pictures can illustrate to them how your dog looked like when it was younger.
The memories are safely kept with the pictures. You are able to capture your dog
Games for whiling away the idle hours
January 12, 2012 by admin
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Article by Antonia Robinson
Everyone likes playing games. In days gone by card games were all the rage and even today packs of playing cards are still a best seller at games shops.
Many years ago TV games became popular with an Atari set being a much envied item and many kids learning hand eye co ordination on games such as “Space Invaders” and “Sonic” the little squirrels that used to run and jump trying to collect rings while avoiding all sorts of obstacles.
Then some serious consoles came into being with Nintendo vs WII for the TV gaming market. The WII consoles broke the mould when they introduced wireless tennis rackets and bowling balls and the like so That the Play stations are now is serious competition bringing out consoles and controls that will match or supersede the current state of play.
On the other hand the on line computer gaming industry is a serious business. Gaming computers need a lot of processing power and huge graphics cards to be able to display realistic images.. They also need very fast internet connections with high usage caps. Playing these high end, multi user realistic games are some serious people with high IQs .
And the old arcade games still exist. One can play pinball or do snowboarding, racing cars or flight simulators and simulated space craft are available at most trade-fairs and weekly markets, provided by trucks that are specially set up for them. In many shopping malls, often close to the movies one still finds arcades offering all sorts of games for playing.
Loaded on Windows and on mobile phones are games galore. From the initial worm where one had to manipulate the thing around the screen ever growing longer and not allowed to touch its tail or the wall. To the far more sophisticated Mah Jong and spider Solitaire all of which can only be displayed on machines with bigger computing capacity and available memory (RAM) than the 1st mobile phones and PCs of 15 years ago.
Unless one is an online, multi player, serious gamer then one is confined to playing games like Solitaire and that rapidly becomes boring. So without needing too much computing power or bandwidth we can find many websites that offer new and exciting games to play . armor games is one such website which promises that it renews its games and adds new ones every week.
There are fantasy and fighting games all available for anyone to play for free.
Some are new developments and all none require a particularly large amount of RAM or bandwidth to play. The current top games are things like Bowman (shooting arrows at an unseen enemy and things like Castle Defense.
There are a few flying games like Dogfight and Helicops, some arcade games like Puzzle pinball and then there will always be a number of shooting games. A pleasant half hour can be had just playing the simple game of Bubble Shooter or Indestructo Tank while taking a break from your actual task
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What Kind Of Dog Training Should I Get?
January 9, 2012 by admin
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Article by Zorric Sia
It’s a joy to have dogs as pets. Responsible dog ownership means making sure your dog isn’t a danger to others around you or to yourself. Dog training is a wise investment but it is necessary to figure out what kind of dog training is best for you and your pet. Below are several kinds of dog training you might want to consider before pulling out your checkbook and loading your pooch in the carrier.
In-Home Dog Training
In-home dog training entails having the trainer come to your home and is ideal if you have a flexible lifestyle. This allows a more personal correspondence between you and the trainer and hands-on application with your pet as he learns commands. You’ll also be able to have your pet needs and questions addressed as the lessons go along. This option enables you to take the learning out in public, like a beach or park that you and your dog enjoy going to for walks. It’s a great opportunity for your dog to learn to focus on commands when there are distractions around. This kind of dog training is usually limited to Basic Obedience and may not solve your dog’s behavioral problems.
Group Classes
This option is fairly affordable but requires consistency and practice in between classes in order to maximize your dog’s learning potential. There is a structure that all dogs and owners in the class follow. The only drawback to this is that usually only one member of the family is allowed to attend the dog training. However, each person living with the dog must know how to handle and train the dog when outside the classroom. This may also not solve your dog’s behavioral problems as there are quite a number of pets and owners in each batch and the dog training is not quite on a one-to-one basis.
Dog Training Boot Camp
This is a doggie boarding school. You will want to find out first what the living quarters are like as well as where they go to use the bathroom. Some will let dogs go on the floor and this might be a problem if you are training your dog to go outside to use the bathroom. Get to know the trainer who will conduct the lessons. You might also want to ask if you’re allowed to visit your pet during the dog training period.
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