Dreamcast Burning (CDI) 2012 Style • Sega Dreamcast Tutorials • The Iso Zone Download ImgBurn here. ... t-drivers/ You will end up with 1 rar file named "UPDATE_IMGBurn_2.5.7.0._w_Dreamcast_Support" Extract it. This will give you 2 files. 1. cdi files for imgburn (rar file) 2. SetupImgBurn_2.5.7.0 Double click the SetupImgBurn_2.5.7.0 and install it. A few seconds later, its installed. Now, unrar the file "cdi files for imgburn" This will give you 3 files. Now, go to where you installed ImgBurn. Your ImgBurn folder should look exactly like this. The game I am using in this tutorial, is House Of The Dead 2. This is a ReviveDC release. Extract your game file using 7zip or winrar. Open ImgBurn. Click "Write Image File To Disc" Now Click "File" in the top lefthand corner, and click "Browse For A Source File" Find the CDI you want to burn, and double click on it. Put a blank 700mb 80min CD in your burner (unless the game you are burning is a higher capacity game like 99min). Click burn. Enjoy, Im off to smear some zombies.
PSJailBreak - Cвободу Playstation 3! iPad Game for Cats: The World's Best Video Game (for cats, not humans) Home PSX-SCENE Video Games That Converted Me From Casual Gamer To Hardcore Addict [MUO Gaming] Throughout the life of a gamer, there are certain games that make us cross over from the realm of casual gaming to being a hardcore gamer. If you look back at your gaming life, you can probably remember what the first games were that you kept coming back to. Those were the games that you did not just pop in to play casually. Instead, these addicting games kept you coming back for hours. When I look back, there are a few games that stand out to me as the first games that really brought me in and made me a gamer. Snake Rattle 'N Roll This is a pretty obscure NES game, but it is the first one I really remember coming back to over and over. Age Of Empires II This was my first experience with a competitive game on the PC. It was more than a battle of building lots of units; there was a "rocks, paper, scissors" element of building the right units to counter your opponents. SOCOM II was the first console shooter I ever really got into. Battlefield 2 Call of Duty 4 Your Turn
PS3CLUB.RU How-To: Hack Your PSP the Easy Way For as long as Sony’s PlayStation Portable has been on the market, it’s been a juicy target for hackers. With burly hardware (for a handheld) and a gorgeous screen, it just begs to play homebrew, and lots of PSP owners have cracked their devices to do just that. Unfortunately, Sony has had other plans for their handheld, and has released dozens of firmware updates and several hardware revisions to make it harder to hack the PSPs handheld. As such, there’s no one hack that works on all PSP, and in fact some PSPs are completely unhackable. Is my PSP hackable? This hack, which doesn’t require any hardware modification, has two limitations: 1) It doesn’t work on 3000-Series PSPs. 2) If you have a firmware installed that’s more recent than version 5.03, this hack won’t work. So how do I do it already? First, plug in the PSP and make sure that it’s fully charged. Next, make sure that you have a large enough memory stick to run the hack. Now disconnect the PSP from the computer.
Straight Dope: What Video Games Do to Your Brain Illustration by Slug Signorino What is the influence of video games on the human mind? —Brian Why, they’re the greatest boon to intellectual development since the invention of movable type. Not everybody thinks this. The common view is that video games rot your mind and sap your strength. I don’t claim video games have been 100 percent beneficial. These things are unfortunate. My point is if you’re going to make judgments about something just because it attracts kooks and losers, you’d have to ban the Republican primaries. They can boost brain function. There are other benefits, too: Video shooter games are a good way of recruiting real shooters. Am I putting a positive spin on things? Have something you need to get straight?
Video Games Rot Your Brain, Study Finds From the "Gee, who'd have guessed it?" department this morning comes an official report that video-game systems in dorm rooms equate to less study time and lower grade-point averages. In a recent study conducted at the University of Western Ontario, it was found that the mere presence of a game console in the rooms of first-year students led to 40 minutes less time spent studying per day, which resulted in GPAs .241 points lower on average. The study wasn't actually intended to analyze the impact of video games on student performance, but was instead trying to correlate study time to overall GPA. However, the author of the study cautioned against parents forcing their kids to give up video games at school. From 'USA Today' Related Links: Tags: breaking+news, college, top, video games, VideoGames