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NFL is definitely the most popular league in United State, with that way, we can find so many games that using NFL as the theme. One of the favorite games with NFL as its setting is Madden NFL 10. This game was created by the leader of game producer, EA Sports. For us in United State, we can enjoy this game since 14th of August and gamers in Australian can play it since 13th of August. This challenging game is available in various gaming consoles like PSP, PS2 and 3, Xbox 360. Wii, and soon we will be able to play it on our iPhone.

If we played in different console, we might get a different feature. However, even we might get a different feature, but the game will always be a challenging game. For us who want to get it online, we can visit Videogames yahoo.com. There, we can get the Madden NFL 10 video game.

This website is not especially made for Madden NFL 10, but it becomes the best directory to find video games information from every country. From the website, we will find various video games from the girls video games to the thrilling war game. If we found the game we like, we can directly buy it with affordable price. For us who are playing the game for fun, we can try their free online games.

appleconsole2San Francisco (CA) – Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has told TG Daily that Apple is unlikely to launch a game console before 2015. According to Pachter, Apple is “way behind Microsoft” and may not be able to “ever” catch up.

“Apple has no first party games, so it would start out in distant fourth, behind an installed base of around 40 million Xbox 360s (assuming a fall 2010 launch), 30 million PS3s and 75 million Wiis. That is a huge competitive disadvantage, and I don’t see it happening for the next few years,” said Pachter. “Game files are huge, so if Apple wants to compete, the device better have a huge hard drive, and it better line up the publishers to convince them that porting costs to the Apple platform are justified. Apple would be best served to wait for the next generation, likely around 2015.”

However, Pachter did note that Club Cupertino would always be able to count on the “Apple faithful” to purchase the console, regardless of when it is launched.

“The Apple faithful are reminiscent of the Sony faithful in the 70s and 80s who bought only Sony TV and stereo components,” explained Pachter. “These people would buy an Apple refrigerator, if one was offered, on the basis that it was less complicated to chill food.”
Pachter also commented on speculation that Sony’s new 120GB PS3 could prompt Microsoft and Nintendo to lower the price of their respective consoles.

“I’m pretty sure Microsoft will play wait and see. There are rumors everywhere that they will lower the price of the Elite to $299 and eliminate the Pro SKU, so although that is nominally a price cut, it’s not particularly compelling vis-à-vis the PS3 at $299. They will probably see if PS3 begins to outsell the 360, and more importantly, see if 360 sales actually decline, before deciding on a further price cut,” opined Pachter. “I don’t think that Natal is intended to supplant a price cut. Rather, I think that they will introduce a super SKU with Natal (probably a 500Gb hard drive, DVR software, an Internet TV tuner, some features like that) at the same $299 price a year from now. If PS3 cuts to $199 then, it may not be enough.”

Finally, Pachter recommended that Nintendo “sit up” and pay attention to Sony.

“The Wii is now priced only $50 lower than a feature packed PS3 and a 360 with a 60Gb (rumored as soon to be 120Gb) hard drive. The ‘value’ of the Wii is diminished in light of these competitive products priced barely higher, and I think that Nintendo is the big loser from the PS3 price cut. Natal is not a substitute for the Wii motion control system, but is a logical upgrade for Wii owners looking for multiplayer online game play, high definition and Internet features such as Netflix and Facebook. I think that Nintendo must cut prices,” added Pachter.

Play Games on a Mac

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Well if you have an Intel powered Mac running a Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later operating system you can run a complete Windows operation system such as Windows XP in parallel with your normal Mac operating system. With the Windows operating system installed on your Mac you can than play those Windows Game in fact you can run any Windows program.

To install Windows on your Mac you will first need to install the Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac software on your system. To successfully run the Parallels Desktop software on your Mac you must have the following:-

  • Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later. To check what version of Mac OS X you have got, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu in the menu bar.
  • An Intel-powered CoreTM Duo or CoreTM Solo Mac® Mini, iMac®, MacBookTM, MacBook Pro or Mac Pro.
  • A minimum of 768MB of RAM but 1GB is recommended.
  • About 200 MB of hard disk space on the boot volume for Parallels Desktop installation.
  • Sufficient space on your hard disks to allocate for the virtual machines, i.e. 15 GB of hard disk space is recommended for each virtual machine.

Installing Parallels Desktop software on your Mac is not difficult. You can install any of athe Windows operating systems but there is a Windows Express Installation Assistant especially for Windows XP and Windows Vista.

When the Guest operating system is installed it will run in a window on your Mac screen. When you run an application in the virtual machine with Windows installed, the running application’s icon appears in the Dock by default. If you then click the Windows application’s icon in the Dock it launches the virtual machine and then the Windows application.

 

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