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Posted on Jun 23, 2009 04:56:14 PM
Yu-Gi-Oh! The popular cartoon character has invaded the virtual world with the release of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 game by Konami. The game promises to be as exciting as its second version and get better with gamer use. The battle raged between students of an academy on cards, continues through a deck of more than 3500 cards and the tactic is to keep as many decks as possible, available to oneself. This strategy consents to ensure safety for one’s team making the game more competitive.
You can tag as many friends as you like through the attractive tag feature and build a formidable team. Wireless connection and a choice of playing flexibility allow the gamer to switch cards mid battle and also adopt multiplayer options. A game as simple as collecting cards is made engaging with the multiple models such as Jaden Yuki and Axel Brodie competing. The PSP has a catchy interface and the controls are user friendly. Attractive graphics, blazing sound effects, all go into making this card game hard to not get addicted to.
Adrenaline soars as the virtual world becomes real, and multiple characters duel wirelessly in cyberspace. The Yu-Gi-oh! GX Tag Force 3 PSP game allows for maximum 4 players each with a character name and provides an interesting way to collect and then trade your cards. Yu-Gi-Oh is slowly picking pace in the world of virtual games riding initially on the popularity that the cartoon character has garnered.
The sooner you make a killer deck the better your chances of winning, unlike many other games it has a proper story mode. There are virtual classroom sessions in the academy where the rules of the game are taught. Winning brings in virtual points and you go to the school store with it to get more virtual cards. The game is at best an ideal start up for someone new to the virtual card game world.

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Posted on Jun 16, 2009 11:39:26 PM
The game that is really enticing every game enthusiast is Metal Gear Acid (PSP). This awesome game provides utmost entertainment to the game lovers at the same time make them use their grey cells to form strategy to be victorious. The game is developed by Konami who is a well known game architect. Metal Gear Acid (PSP) really tests your strategy making as well as sharp decision-making skills. It is basically turns based espionage game where you are supposed to collect cards based on your performance and form a deck to complete various missions and objective attached with the game. Metal Gear Acid (PSP) game comes with superb graphics and has play as well as replay ability. This Metal Gear Series game really represents great implementation of new technology which casts its shadow on all other game available in the market.
Metal Gear Acid (PSP) takes you to the year 2016 on Lobito Island which is located on the fictitious Tejan republic of South Africa. You will be in the role of solid snake, the famous spy agent who has to complete the mission after the plane is hijacked over US airspace. This game is considered not only strategically highly intellectual but also quite entertaining. The best part of this game is its board and architecture changes from mission to mission. The Metal Gear Acid (PSP) is a very robust game and while playing it you will find it to be very different from the rest of the games you have played. Apart from the action, it gives user the joy of deck building as well as card playing. Metal Gear Acid (PSP gives you classic metal gear storyline as well as feel. It comes with incredible sound effect which increases your gaming experience manifold. All these features make it the best game to buy for the customers.

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Posted on Dec 29, 2008 06:18:27 PM
Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma is a treat to all card gamer lovers, but is actually nothing but an adaptation of Sabertooth games. This game, Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma has an interesting storyline. It is about the battle of Atluma, which takes place in the Warhammer world and only on winning this battle the players can acquire the Atluma crystal. The players are entrusted with the task of either battling their way in the darkness or join the whites’ league and win with their wits.
The players are given a deck of cards, each of which possesses different powers and the objective of this game is to overlap the opponent in powers. So if you are looking for card-less action, then you might opt for Warhammer 40.000: Squad Command instead. The cards can be swapped, sorted and even new cards can be earned in the process, which is an interesting feature. The game facilitates the players to enlarge the cards to get a clear reading of the text, given at the back of the cards, describing the cards uses and strength. If not the players can make use of the option to the right side of their screen to read the description. Another advantage of this game is the variety of cards it offers. Players are given the option to select the deck they like from the plenty of collections available.
The game also facilitates the players to play with their friends using the PSP’s multiplayer option. This head to head option enables players to battle it out with their friends and the enjoyment encircling this must be experienced. The battles can be played in three ways mini, full and mega battles. Coming to the technical aspects of the game, the sounds are really good and you would wish to hear it again and again. The graphics involved while the cards are chosen and swapped are realistic. The background very well matches with the title of the game. The controls are easy and any new comer will have no difficulty in adapting to it.
The game is difficult even to the best of the gamers and would require few tutorials before getting into the real battle. Warhammer: The Battle of Atluma is definitely a thing to cherish for card game lovers. So if you are one such then don’t wait, experience this game.

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Posted on Dec 17, 2008 10:32:46 AM
Stacked with Daniel Negreanu, though a poker game which borders on the typical, has certain enhanced intelligence which makes it more interesting. This is a challenging game of poker, especially for all the poker enthusiasts, with expert, solid and good advice from the professional poker player Daniel Negreanu.
Non stop excitement is provided in the form of a lot of tournaments in the career mode. The option of online play provides you with the opportunity of playing tournaments with multi player. With a variety of poker games in the market, such as World Championship Poker 2, none are as attractive as this smart poker game. In fact, Stacked is the smartest poker game yet. Though not hundred percent perfect, it provides for intelligence that keeps the game on its foot.
A first attempt from the developer 5000 ft, Stacked with Daniel Negreanu focuses laser like on the Texas hold’em game providing for interesting variations. The artificial intelligence built around the workings is multi faceted and functions as a fantastic learning tool for those playing poker first time.
Poki is a supercomputer system and is the premise for Stacked. This computer intelligence does not react to your moves in a typical manner. It is programmed in such a way that it learns from your moves and uses the knowledge to react accordingly.
The game features AI bots in eight different varieties. Game play is different with each of them and you will be able to identify only the extreme personalities. Table features at any given point, one extremely aggressive player and one who plays a tight game. The ones in between are tough to pick. Both the tournament style as well as cash game can be opted for.
Stacked provides you with challenges that are unmatched with the help of a varied and smart game. You can learn certain basic game play as well as a trick or two. Daniel Negreanu’s helpful hints, takes you a step further in poker knowledge as you complete this game.
Pretaped educational instructions in a poker school feature format are hosted by Negreanu which provides the player with a number of hints and strategies.

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Posted on Nov 18, 2008 03:51:21 PM

The Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 is yet another successful release from Konami. The earlier versions of the game have been widely recognized for its exciting features. The game is highly challenging and will test the adrenaline of the player in every level. The game includes battles through the myths and mechanics of various layers and reaching the success point. The mistakes committed in the game can make it really complex and difficult to finish.
The game has already gained fame based on the top-rated Yu-Gi-Oh! GX series from Cartoon Network. The Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 is a combat version of the original series for the PSPs. The game is initiated at the Duel Academy and the Tag Duel Tournament is the most important event of the year. The tournament has participants from all around the world and they are highly competitive. The tournament will have hundreds of teams with two members each.
The player will be introduced in to the Duel Academy as a single. He has to explore the academy and find the perfect partner for himself. After doing so, the team gets to face its opponents. The team has to exhibit their fighting skills to pull it to the next level. The additional features of the game include more cards than ever before, and new cards and new deck recipes could be added and used. The Ad Hoc feature of the game enables the multiplayer option. Many exciting add on could be downloaded for the PSP and the game could be made more challenging.
However, the critics say that there was not much of work involved in developing the PSP version of the game. It was just a copy of the previous version. Lots of comments have been made on the complexity of the game. The game consumes more time in the player understanding it. Beginners should sit through long tutorials or read through pages of help menus to get hold of the basics. But once the game captures the interest of the player, it becomes a part of the everyday gaming schedule.

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Posted on Nov 14, 2008 03:32:51 PM
The Marvel trading card game has been provided for the PSP by Upper deck entertainment in association with Konami. Resembling the Vs system which is one of Upper Deck’s most flexible, solid and robust systems, Marvel’s licensed TCG packs some of the most interesting and exciting features in its online representation which has been witnessing a multitude of activities.
For those who are not very experienced in similar TCG games earlier, this game may be a bit confusing at first glance. As you venture into playing this game, you will realize that this is b other with uniquely characterized cards. Cards are the arms with which they attack and try to deased on a whole lot of strategies. Played between two players, each player is required to attack thefeat each other until one of the players finds his or her points completely depleted.
There are different categories like equipment, twists in plot, characters and locations the cards are divided into. The main category character cards are used to attack opponents and the others are used as enhancements to aid characters in their battle by providing them with abilities.
Twists in the plots add to the excitement and challenge as you can use this option to perform various effects like forcing your opponent to discard his cards by buffing up the character cards. You can also create a host of fortune reversals during a single character clash by chaining plots twists together. As you start playing and learning the nuances of the game, you find yourself rooted to your place not wanting to give up at any stage.
Of course, luck plays a major role here as cards are draw at random from the deck. But strategy plays a major role too. Choosing the character you want to play with their different defense rating and attacks and placing them at the right place on the field plays an important role in your success.
It takes a little time and perseverance to get a hang of this game, but once you know how to go about it, no one can wean you away from the Marvel Trading Card Game and your favorite PSP.

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