Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2015





Just a generic platformer made with http://www.sploder.com/

Which is an awesome site if you want to sit back and make some games.

Make sure to check it out.







Make Your Own Game for Free!

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

As a casual gamer I like to cheat on games that I don't really want to put much time into but still get the payout that hardcore casual browser gamers get! So I use Macro's... I've tried many from Imacro to Mini Mouse macro. All of these fell short from what I was trying to accomplish, I tried them on Dofus and Pokemon Planet and they well kind of worked.

I found Jitbit Macro Recorder on accident from a google search and gave the free trial a try. For games such as Dofus/Wakfu and Runescape Jitbit doesn't work with out you being at the computer due to the games cheat detection and random events.

BUT.

It works with out a flaw for games like Pokemon Planet and other such browser games, as I write this I'm currently leveling up my pokemon with out actually playing. I know that Jitbits could be used from many things such as repetitive work tasks, but I as the lazy "gamer" I figured out it works great for browser rpg games! It works flawless with the keystroke and mouse recorder, I can't stress this enough how amazing this program is for automating/autoing your games and leveling up with out the grinding that most games involve now a days.

If you are interested in giving this awesome program a try and maybe cheating at one of your webgames, which include mafiawars, pokemon planet, pokemon rpg and many other browser based games then here's the link and hope you guys enjoy!

https://www.jitbit.com/macro-recorder

Monday, June 8, 2015

So I tested and played around with EMU-OS and I have to say it has potential. It is one of the few Arcade/Emulator type OS's the other would be Retro-Pi for the Pi. And since the date of me trying this OS they have since updated it even further!

I tried the GBA and SNES emulator and it worked fine, I had an issue getting the controller to work but my keyboard worked fine in the emulators.

I had some difficulty with adding Roms, which was easily fixed after a comment from the makers on their Facebook.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015


So this is new news for me, not sure about you guys. I've known about Retropie for along time which is built to run off the Raspberry Pi. Which would turn your Pi into a retro gaming console, alot of cool builds have been made with this.

Now I find out that Emu-OS is being made, it allows you currently to boot it off a live disk or usb drive and has emulators already installed and ready to go. It works with a controller and man I'm flippin stoked about it, this project looks like it could have alot of potential. I'm currently downloading the ISO to give it a go on my old tower booting off a live usb. I'll update the forums and my blog on how it goes or if anyone else has tried it already please do post the outcome.

 ! Message from: Itrunsonlinux.com
Emu-OS
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It is built around the Emulation Station software & allows you to play retro games without having to install anything on your computer, because it runs from a dual-arch Live DVD, or an USB-memory stick.

Emu-OS comes packed with a great collection of emulators, supporting a wide range of systems, including Nintendo 64, Nintendo Entertainment System & Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

The ISO image contains software packages optimized for both x86 & x86_64 instruction set architectures. A game controller is required to use Emu-OS.

Head over here for more info & downloads.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

So for awhile now I have known about "Jumpbutton Studios" but it seems they are making a big move now! Help them with this, be apart of something bigger and better! Show your support by going and voting for Turbo Finger Swipe!
They've put forward their project 'Turbo Finger Swipe' to compete, its a race against the clock that's pretty unforgiving. If JBS win their games will be preloaded onto a shipment of tablets and will also get a small kickback for each one sold. This is a great opportunity for exposure and funding for the near future and should help out a hell of alot if successful.

Voting is simple. All you need to do is follow this link, spend less than thirty seconds to create an account (no email activation, so it's all good to go ahead and make up some bs), click vote in the top right, share it on social media if you wish for extra votes and you're golden.




Go Vote For TurboFingerSwipe!!





 Swipe your way to victory in this arcade turned 3D action-packed thriller!

 ~ Survive ~ Battle against time, get points and sick combos as you fight to survive as long as possible! You wont be able to stop swiping in this intense, dynamic level. You'll need to develop ninja-like reflexes if you want to get far in this game.
    ~ Enjoy ~ Experience a stereoscopic-3D game unlike any that you have ever seen. This game takes full advantage of your screen's 3D capabilities, you won't believe the incredible depth in the level.     ~ Explode ~ Annihilate the level and reach new high scores with any of the Game's several traps including : - The Wormhole (Suck the tiles into a vortex instead of swiping them!) - TNT (Blow the crap out of the level!) Whats Next? We have a lot more planned for this game that we hope to share with future flightdeck users! This is only the beginning!

   

Tuesday, February 17, 2015




     This may sound like something straight out of War Games with a title like "Digital War" but this is real life. The digital world is always undergoing some sort of "war" like atmosphere. From government, major websites, to gaming the attacks are real and devastating to some. Most these attacks are carried out with DdoS attacks. A DDoS is short for "distributed denial-of-service"  these attacks can cause major shut downs of websites and cause much frustration to everyday users. But it can also bring "lulz" to others and that alone is reason enough for them to do it.

      I have embedded a real time "attack map" below for you all to check out. I will also be providing a link for you to check if maybe it's just your connection or if a site is down for everyone HERE. Alot of people don't realize they could be "attacking" a website inadvertently by being part of a "botnet". There computer becomes a slave to the master system and can be used to attack others without even knowing it these computers are called "Zombies". If you would like to learn more about Zombie computers make sure to check out Zonealarms post, "Is Your PC a Zombie?" and "8 Signs Your Pc Might Be A Zombie".

     Being as there is so many ways one could be infected it's hard to say if the security you have now could actually stop your computer from becoming one of the millions of Zombies out there in the wide world. I will also provide a site with 8 FREE botnet removal tools, mind you none of them are a garentee fix. Just because they claim you are safe and clean doesn't mean you are.. Make sure to get tested for aids.. I mean virus's, malware and so on and so forth regularly.




Wednesday, September 10, 2014

 
  So I haven't done any game reviews lately let alone posted any "techy" type posts due to being sucked into the real world issues we face. But here it goes, Google's Chromebook & Games. The Chromebook is very cheap and pretty decent for a web browsing machine, it at times get's laggy with to many tabs open but so far it hasn't failed me yet. My only real issue is finding games to play.

  I've found a few good emulators that work on chromebook such as VBA-M which is a pretty stable GBA emulator. My main goal when gaming is finding a game that is multiplayer with some kind of social aspect due to this unholy need I have when I game of being better then everyone else... I've found a few such as Serenia Fantasy and Pocket legends... Oh and let us not forget one of my favorite games developed in my home state AirMech.


   Other then webgames chrome only has few decent selection for "Offline" games and "downloadable" mmorpgs which can all be found at the chrome store, I don't plan on getting into any of those right now. The main downfall I find with Chromebooks is no Java games and no support for Unity games which alot of the REALLY REALLY good online games use now. All in all chrome is a good browser computer but it's lacking the games we all need and love to waste time!

My Ratings For ChromeBook:Gaming: 4/10Surfing The Web: 8/10Video Streaming: 7/10Price: 10/10Desktop Customization: 2/10User Interface: 5/10Start Up Speed: 10/10

 Here are my top 2 games that work with Chromebooks.


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

So I was recently shown this game Pokemon NXT and well I'm not disappointed in the least. They have done something that many have dreamed about and it's only in Pre-Alpha. It's a 3d third person view and you even control real time battle (you can switch to classic battle if you want). I love it so far, I've been lerking on their forums for a few hrs now and it seems to be pretty popular. What do you guys think about this?? It is webbased right now (due to the server they had being overloaded) but it runs smooth on my shitty laptop ect ect..


Official Site:
http://pokemonnxt.boards.net

More Info:
http://www.slashgear.com/pokemon-nxt-3d-3rd-person-fan-made-pseudo-mmo-07324098/

Video:

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

SEO - MMORPG

  In SEO you can become a warrior, priest, mage, rogue, or archer. I find it to be a fun diverse community that anyone could jump into and play with a passion! If you're into old school gaming and simple game play then try out SEO. It's small and needs to grow so make sure to share this with your gamer friends!!





For more information about this game just check below!


Official Site






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