Just a few hints about what to look for when buying Gamecubes, games and accessories.Firstly, if the auction mentions frayed wires: do not buy . A frayed wire on a controller can damage the Gamecube. A damaged...
The Sony PlayStation Portable is a portable multimedia device, released in 2005, that can play games, movies, music, images, and access the internet. So, what's it all about? UMD UMD stands for Universal...
Hi again, your top1000 loud mouth techy know-it-all here again. This guide is basically a useful techinical guide for translating common terms, telling you what they stand for and what it all means. Lets start...
Networking for Playstation PS2 or PS3 Have you recently purchased the New Look PlayStation®2 or PS3?The New Look PlayStation® includes an Ethernet Port which allows you to play games online without the need of...
This guide was supplied to us (with permission to reproduce and edit) by our friend cul3ed who is sadly no longer trading on eBay. It gives general tips on what to look out for and to avoid when buying a...
Shopping for a new PlayStation 3 can be difficult because of the various models available. This guide looks at the differences in the models currently available. At present, there are 40GB (model CECHHO3),...
Features: Hardware, software and services.Unveiled to the world on MTV on Thursday, May 12, 2005, Xbox 360 represents a dramatic leap in high-definition gaming and entertainment experiences. Fusing powerful...
This guide is dedicated to all the unethical marketing techniques, some computer retailers tend to practice. We decided to add a bit of humour to bring a smile to your beautiful faces.The Multi-Core CPU...
High-definition: Blu-ray’s vast storage capacity (50 GB BD vs. 5 GB DVD) supports the large data requirements of high-definition games and movies. Pristine picture quality: Blu-Ray delivers pristine...
Networking for XBox Have you recently purchased an XBox?The XBox includes an Ethernet Port which allows you to play games online without the need of a Network Adaptor. Please note this only applies to...