How do I get into a money society like Japan created to meet all money and financial needs?

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 25 February, 2010 (1) Comment

Japan has a money society. We live in a north america society. North America society has work and family and recreation and computer. I want a money society that addresses financial needs and money needs. How do we put me in a money society?

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Xbox 360 repairs

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 28 November, 2009 (0) Comment

The Xbox 360 was launched in 2005 in North America and it has thrown down the gauntlet to Sony PlayStation and Nintendo Wii. The three way war is well and truly on. Although Microsoft is the latest entrant in the gaming console market, it has made a mark for itself on the basis of its already established brand recognition and its expertise in software along with its pre eminence on the World Wide Web. Microsoft has taken home video gaming to a new level. Playing on its strengths in the software market and its hold over the internet, the company offers a host of unique features, such as competing online and downloading content, such as arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows and movies. These make the Xbox 360 an exciting proposition. Xbox 360 Repairs If you are having any issues with your Xbox 360, you would certainly like to have someone you can rely upon to solve your problem. Repair Central has come to your rescue. Repair Central’s core business is electronic service outsourcing. Their business specialises in preventive maintenances, refurbishing and component level electronic repairs. Repair Central is a registered Australian Business that has operated for over seven years and, during those seven years in business, has experienced enormous growth with an expanding presence online. This growth and continuing success has won them several serving contracts throughout the gaming and healthcare industries. Repair Central provides the following services: 1. XBOX 360 Firmware Upgrade using the latest ixtreme firmware (currently its ixtreme 1.5) 2. XBOX 360 Hardware Modifications “Modchip” Physical install, which www.repaircentral.com.au means we actually put a third party chip inside to enable region free. These kind of chips are also called wii mod chip . 3. XBOX 360 repair services – Repair Central repairs almost all the problems on the XBOX 360. The most common are DVD-ROM replacements which is required when a console is no longer reading DVD or Dual Disc , we can either change the laser or if need be, change the entire DVD-ROM Unit. 4. Custom Solutions – Repair Central can provide custom solutions, such as external cooling systems, hardware modifications, software enhancement or video enhancement. Red Ring of Death Other repairs they do are for the RROD, commonly known as RED RING OF DEATH. Most problems that arise around the XBOX 360 are the cause of the RROD. The RROD can cause a variety of error codes. They have dealt with the XBOX 360 malfunctions ever since the release date and have gained a substantial amount of knowledge relating to its repair. To know more about Repair Central and how they can help with your Xbox 360 repairs, please visit their website at www.repaircentral.com.au.

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Game Boy – Nintendo First Step to Gaming World

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 17 September, 2009 (0) Comment

The Game Boy is the oldest hit game console of the Nintendo in the late 80’s. The Game Boy is an 8-bit handheld video game device developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on April 21, 1989, in North America on July 31, 1989 and in Europe on September 28, 1990. In Southern Asia, it is known as the “Tata Game Boy”. It is the first handheld console in the Game Boy line. It was created by Gunpei Yokoi and Nintendo’s Research and Development 1—the same staff who had designed the Game & Watch series as well as several popular games for the NES.

The Game Boy was Nintendo’s second handheld system following the Game & Watch series introduced in 1980, and it combined features from both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game & Watch. It was also the first handheld game to use video game cartridges since Milton Bradley’s Microvision handheld console. It was originally bundled with the puzzle game Tetris.

Despite many other, technologically superior handheld consoles introduced during its lifetime, the Game Boy was a tremendous success. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color combined have sold 118.69 million units worldwide. Upon its release in the United States, it sold its entire shipment of one million units within weeks.

Xbox – The Microsoft Video Game Console The Game Boy Console The Game Boy’s main controls for playing games are located on the lower half of its front frame. The Game Boy has four operation buttons labeled “A”, “B”, “SELECT”, and “START” as well as a directional pad. The functions of these buttons vary from game to game. There is a volume control dial on the right side of the console and a similar knob to adjust the contrast on the left side. A sliding on-off switch, as well as the slot for the Game Boy cartridges are located at the top of the Game Boy[8] Normally, users leave the cartridge in the system as recommended by Nintendo to prevent dust and dirt from entering the system. Playstation – It’s Time to Play Game

The Game Boy Popular Game
Tetris was a pack-in title included with the Game Boy at the handheld’s release in 1989. It is a portable version of Alexey Pajitnov’s Tetris. It was the first game compatible with the Game Boy Game Link Cable, a pack-in accessory that allowed two Game Boys to link together for multiplayer purposes. A colorized remake of the game was released on the Game Boy Color entitled Tetris DX.

Atari 2600 – The Second Generation Video Game Console

Microsoft Xbox – Evolution, History, series

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The Xbox is a video game console produced by Microsoft. It was Microsoft’s first step into the gaming console market, and competed with Sony’s PlayStation 2, Sega’s Dreamcast, and Nintendo’s GameCube. The integrated Xbox Live service allows players to compete online. The name for the Xbox was originally the Direct X-box as it came from a group of Microsoft Direct X developers, but later changed to Xbox after focus testing. Popular launch games for the console included Dead or Alive 3, Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding, Halo: Combat Evolved, Fuzion Frenzy and Project Gotham Racing. Game Boy – handheld video game Console for Tetris

The Xbox Release
The Xbox was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22, 2002 in Japan, and March 14, 2002 in Australia and Europe. It is the predecessor to Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console. It was discontinued in late 2006, although the final Xbox game (Madden NFL 09) was released in August 2008. Support for out-of-warranty Xbox consoles were discontinued on March 2, 2009, although in-warranty repairs will still be done.

Playstation – It’s Time to Play Game The Xbox Hardware

The Xbox was the first major console to yield a hard disk drive, used primarily for storing game saves compressed in ZIP archives and content downloaded from Xbox Live. This eliminated the need for separate memory cards. An Xbox user could rip music from standard audio CDs to the hard drive, and these songs were used for the custom soundtracks in some games.

The Xbox was the first gaming product to feature Dolby Interactive Content-Encoding Technology, which allows real-time Dolby Digital encoding in game consoles. Previous game consoles could only use Dolby Digital 5.1 during non-interactive “cut scene” playback.

The Xbox is based on commodity PC hardware and is much larger and heavier than its contemporaries. This is largely due to a bulky tray-loading DVD-ROM drive and the standard-size 3.5 inch hard drive. The Xbox has also pioneered safety features, such as breakaway cables for the controllers to prevent the console from being pulled from the surface it rests on.

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Playstation – Made for Play Game

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The PlayStation is a 32-bit fifth generation video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December 1994. The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of console and handheld game devices, which was first created and released in Japan. Successor consoles and upgrades include the Net Yaroze, PS one, PSX, PocketStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation 3. On March 31, 2005, the PlayStation and PS one reached a combined total of 102.49 million units shipped, becoming the first video game console to reach 100 million. As of July 20, 2008, the PlayStation has sold 102 million units. Sony ceased production of the PlayStation on March 23, 2006, over 11 years after it was first produced.

Atari 2600 – The Second Generation Video Game Console

Launch of PlayStation
The PlayStation was launched in Japan on December 3, 1994, North America on September 9, 1995, Europe on September 29, 1995, and Oceania in November 15, 1995. The launch price in the American market was US$299 and Sony enjoyed a very successful launch with titles of almost every genre, including Battle Arena Toshinden, Warhawk, Air Combat, and Philosoma, and Ridge Racer. Almost all of Sony’s and Namco’s launch titles went on to spawn numerous sequels.

The PlayStation was also able to generate interest with a unique series of advertising campaigns. Many of the ads released at the time of launch were full of ambiguous content which had many gamers rabidly debating their meanings. The most well-known launch ads include the “Enos Lives” campaign, and the “U R Not e” ads. It is believed that these ads were an attempt to play off the gaming public’s suspicion towards Sony as an unknown, untested entity in the video game market.

Game Boy – handheld video game Console for Tetris

Functions of Playstation

The Playstation console, in addition to playing games, has the ability to read and play audio CDs. The CD player has the ability to shuffle the playback order, play the songs in a programmed order, and repeat one song or the entire disk. This function, as well as a memory card manager, can be accessed by starting the console without inserting a game, therefore accessing a system menu with a dark blue background and buttons that are designed like rainbow graffiti. If a game is put in the system at any time on the menu, the game will immediately start.

Xbox – The Microsoft Video Game Console