Fabian Toulouse's Articles in Arts & Entertainment

  • The History of Game Cheats
    Cheat codes for video games have a colorful history. Hardly a game ever manufactured-even dating back to early Atari and the first computer games-has not had cheats either built in or a had way to program in changes. True, cheating sort of came about by chance, but today there is a whole game cheat culture with its own corner of the publishing industry.
  • PS3 Games: Boldly Forward Thinking
    One of the best gaming website is Games Radar where one can find complete information on PS3 games. The site is a bit complicated and one can be led astray by the diverse topics in case you are a little careless. This will make you play less and wander more! In case you are a gaming enthusiast, the website will be a real boost for checking out its myriad of games. It can leave one awestruck with the diversity. Exceptional graphics with excellent review of the games is a feature. The critique is frank and well analyzed to inform you of all the intricacies and disadvantages etc.
  • Birthday E-cards: Stop Being Depressed
    You know how you cannot wait for your birthday to roll around when you are ilttle kid? It seems like an eternity passes before it's "your day" again. When you are little you count off the days on the calendar, make long lists of what you want, beg your mom for a large party, and then on the big day you get overexcited and stupid and eat birthday cake till you puke.
  • E Cards Are a Quick Way to Share a Laugh
    Many people think about sending cards on birthdays and anniversaries, to friends who are sick, or to say "Hey!" occasionally. Usually, the thought is short. While sending a card is not really that challenging or anything, it does demand a certain amount of forethought and several steps to execute. And yes, you do have to get up off your duff to complete the task.
  • Disney DVDs: Blu-ray Bound
    Before you begin giving guided tours of your new DVD library, be warned: there is a new technology format on the loose. Initially, Blu-ray and HD-DVDs were in direct competition for the home entertainment market. But it became obvious, however, that HD could not compare to Blu-ray with regards to data storage or audio and video transfer rates. This short-fall made Blu-ray, which will allowed studios to release better quality films, the de facto heir apparent to DVDs. Moreover, when Sony enabled their PS3 with a Blu-ray player and reader, the race was all but over -- Toshiba quickly pulled the plug on HD-DVD. So what is Blu-ray and how long do you have before your DVDs are obsolete?

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