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nedjelja, 1. studenoga 2009.

Get Paid to Play Games and Make Your Wallet Bulky

Have you ever calculated about how many hours you devote to playing games online, offline and in your gaming console? Have you ever imagined that you can earn a hefty amount just by playing games? Yes, you can easily get paid to play games.

With the massive growth and increasing budgets & profits of the gaming industry money is flowing for everyone-game designers, software experts, game testers, retailers, mobile companies and most importantly the game lovers like you. Now you can earn a regular income just by playing games. It's neither a scam nor an overnight millionaire scheme. Yes, it's true that some people are exploiting the platform for selfish purposes but overall it's now a proven fact that playing games can make your wallet really bulky rather than creating a hole in it. It does not matter what is your age, culture, nationality or background. Anyone can earn thousands of bucks monthly just for playing games.

All you need to do is test video games which are yet to be launched and simultaneously get paid to play games. You job is to find out if there is any bugs in the software program which may lead to less popularity of the game. If you are a beginner attempt for the free service so that you can learn the basics of the niche. If you are an experienced gamer then you should directly join the race to earn money in bulks to play games.

"Get paid to play games" option is good for people who want to earn some extra money in addition to the existing salary. Moreover students and housewives can attempt playing games to earn some decent money month after month. Get paid to play games is a better option compare to the other online moneymaking schemes. It really pays to play games.

If you are looking to make a career out of this then you can also apply for game tester jobs. There you can have the option of playing newly developed games before they are marketed in to the mainstream market. To grab such jobs you will require some in-depth knowledge of various genres of games. You must have the basics of gaming. However, the more complex the nature of these jobs, more technical skills will be expected from you by the employer.

You can earn from $10-$20 an hour in the beginning of your gaming career. This amount will significantly increase with your increased experience. Better platforms and companies will give you more attractive payouts. You can use the free gaming sites to launch your career. There you will find basic versions of different kinds of games and the money will be less. But to get familiarised this is the best option. So, if you are playing games four hours a day and looking for a job in the newspapers then it's time to change your mind. Give the 'get paid to play games' a shot and who knows the next decade may see a millionaire in you!

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Future of gaming

The "free" future of gaming is fast approaching. I don't mean free, as it relates to your wallet, but free as it relates to what goes into the game system and what goes in your hands. This means more downloadable games, and less discs, cartridges, and controllers. Will this future also be make gaming get at least a little closer to monetarily free? In the short term, no. In the long-term, possibly.

From a disc/cartridge-free perspective, Sony is currently the farthest along among the three major console developers. Their recently released "PSP Go" system does not take UMDs that the prior versions of the hand-held system ran games off of. Instead games can only be purchased via an online store and then downloaded onto the system. The PSP Go comes with built-in memory of 16 GB and can have more memory if an additional memory stick is purchased. Like any "first" in technology, the PSP Go is not actually the future of gaming. For one thing, it offers no tangible benefit over the preexisting PSP units other than being smaller.

The older PSP systems are also capable of downloading games off of the store AND can use discs.

Furthermore the PSP Go is more expensive and, importantly, the PSP itself is one of the least sold consoles to begin with. It only narrowly outsells the PS2 on a monthly basis, which was released several years earlier.

For there to be success with a download-only system it must either be an entirely new console with unique games and features, or be cheaper than the alternative. Realistically, the cheaper idea is not going to work.

Microsoft has no incentive to sell a new version of the Xbox 360 that could only run downloadable games for less than the console they are already selling. So, as I said it won't be helping out your wallets in the near future. There has already been some success in adding downloadable games to consoles as one option though. Hits such as Braid and Geometry Wars 2 have been only available for download. As a result of games like this I would not be shocked to see at least 1 of the successors to a current platform (360, PS3, Wii, DS, or PSP) be fully disc-free from the get-go. Just don't expect it be any cheaper for it.

Next is the controller-free concept. Nintendo really made hitting the "non-gamer" market its priority. To do this they made each of their newer consoles have less traditional video game controllers. Each has buttons, but the DS also as an interactive touchscreen and the Wii uses a controller that has motion-sensing controls.

It has so far worked out beyond anyone's beliefs for them with the Wii and DS easily outselling the competition, after Nintendo's more traditional approach, the Gamecube was outsold by the Xbox and PS2.

Clearly, Sony and Microsoft heard this news just like the rest of this. At an important video game trade show, E3, this year Sony showed off a motion sensor controller and Microsoft unveiled a totally hands-free way of controlling a game through a camera, complete with voice-activation.

Now camera based gaming is nothing new. Microsoft even has a "vision camera" for the Xbox 360. The Playstation 2 had something similar called the Eye Toy. These have always been gimmicky pieces of hardware with limited support and usually poor functionality. With Microsoft's new camera feature codenamed "Natal," they seem to be hoping to make it more mainstream and usable. Whether this iteration of the hands-free gaming will be the one to finally take-off has yet to be seen. Certainly, it has more buzz around it than the Eye Toy or vision camera and major developers have been reported to be looking into its practicality and application in games. Regardless, it is clear that the concept of a controller-free gaming universe is one that is not dying off and I believe it is becoming evident that it will become more and more widespread as the years go by.

Both the disc-free and controller-free concepts seem like they should benefit the customer by being less expensive. If all you have to physically purchase is the console and not controllers or games it should be cheaper. Buying games would only require downloading code and the system would come bundled with all the controllers needed. One day this may be the case, but for now, like with any new technological shift, it will not be any cheaper than the past, and may actually be more expensive. Is this what gamers truly want or would a change to more powerful hardware, better games, and traditional controllers be better received? Would gamers rather have the current way to play get cheaper or have developers continue to push for new ways of play that could be more expensive?

This article is from Jared L at http://www.videogamelength.blogspot.com
This site provides estimates for the length of various games that we have completed as well as articles like this one considering the value of games. We are continuing to add to our database of game-times and welcome reader contributions of how long it took them to finish certain games. We would also appreciate your thoughts on what makes a game worth purchasing.

subota, 31. listopada 2009.

Gaming


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