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Fabian Toulouse's Articles in Games

  • Nintendo Wii Games Work
    No having anticipated the demand, the Nintendo Wii gaming systems have become a precious commodity. Especially during the 2007 Christmas season, finding a Wii meant using some skillful maneuvering. Fortunately, Nintendo Wii games are not nearly so hard to find, but you may be getting tired of your old ones. Right now there are just forty-four Nintendo Wii games on the market-not all that many, really. That is about to change, however, as forty-five new Nintendo Wii games are to be released in the upcoming months, the bulk of them of them during the summer and fall.
  • Game Cheats Are Not A Bad Thing
    Cheat codes in computer and video games go way back. Practically from the first computer games, cheats were imbedded to make thorough play testing quicker for game developers. One early code for the game Manic Miner was actually the game developer's phone number. Game makers did not bother taking out the cheats and gamers embraced them. Like hidden bonus tracks on music recordings and special features on DVD's, they became expected. Whether for personal computer, gaming console, or handheld game system, only infrequently is there a game without cheats included.
  • Cheat Codes In Action
    Say you're up late at night at a bud's house playing Grand Theft Auto and you're feeling a little wacky. What better occasion to try a few cheat codes to up the wack factor? Turn the pedestrians against you and watch the bullets fly from every direction! The cheats for that game are especially cool, but almost every video game known to man has cheat codes imbedded in it. From back in the dawn of the gaming industry, in fact, developers included them for their own use-they made testing the games easier-and just never removed them.


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