There have been hundreds and thousands of debates on whether the violence that can be seen in television shows and movies could really cause violent behavior in people, particularly in children. And the debates have included the issues of violence in video games as well.

There are those who say that violent video games are catalysts in bringing about more violent behavior in individuals, young or old and there are those who say that there is actually no correlation between violent behavior and watching or playing violent video games.

And although most agree that video games do offer an educational value as well as being helpful in making the sick get better faster, particularly those who are undergoing physical therapy, there are those that quickly point out that it would still be the video games that promise the most sex and violence would be the most bought and popular.

Video games have their own rating system that is similar to the one used for the TV and film industry. Not surprisingly, children still choose the ones that are rated as not suitable for children, and they can always find ways to play with those types of video games rather than the ones which are more age-appropriate.

There have been a lot of studies conducted on the true effects that these violent video games have on children and it has been found out that they can actually help children in their physical ad mental development as long as their parents are able to provide them with enough guidance and teach them with moral values.



Let us first discuss the terms that we will be using in this article. First is UMD – When Sony released the PlayStation Portable, they also unleashed a new, proprietary media format called the universal media disc (UMD). Sony created a protection system that uses a unique ID for each disc (using 128-bit encryption) and the ID of the PSP itself. Second is ISO – (.iso) is a disk image of an ISO 9660 file system. ISO 9660 is an international standard originally devised for storing data on CD-ROM. More loosely, it refers to any optical disc image, even a UDF image. As is typical for disc images, in addition to the data files that are contained in the ISO image, it also contains all the filesystem metadata, including boot code, structures, and attributes. All of this information is contained in a single file. These properties make it an attractive alternative to physical media for the distribution of software that requires this additional information as it is simple to retrieve over the Internet.

PSP games are expensive, that’s why playing UMD games from memory stick is much preferred than buying games. All you need is a memory stick large enough to store games and of course a PSP. Here’s a list of instructions on how to do it:

1. First you are going to need an ISO file of the game you want to play. You can download all the latest games from many sites, most will charge you a one time fee and then you can download as many as you wish forever. All you need to do is to spend some time searching in the internet.

2. You’ll need a small program that will run the game from your memory stick, you can download it from psp-hacks it is called PSP RunUMD UMD Emulator v0.8C. (This is a homebrew application and may not run on PSP with firmware version higher than 1.50) Download it and put it onto your memory stick. Follow the instructions that came with the file and put it in the exact folder it says and make sure that you have the correct configuration:

CPU/Bus speed :333/166 MHz (may vary depending on game to be played) ISO emulation mode :Load RunUMD Disctype ISO :game Disctype UMD :game Updater icon :remove Use boot.bin :o ff Regioncode override :o ff Regioncode game :regionfree Regioncode Video :regionfree Regioncode audio :regionfree Flash0 emulation :o ff Flash1 emulation :o ff

3. You’ll have to create a folder called ISO; this is where your psp games will go. Connect your PSP to your PC and drag and drop the files into the ISO folder. Now switch on the PSP and select the PSP RunUMD UMD Emulator v0.8C from the memory stick. Once the program is running you should see the games you have in the ISO folder. Just select it to start playing.

This is just one of the steps that you could follow in playing games from your memory stick. There are other programs like RunUMD out there, all you need to do is some reading on how it works. Just follow them and it will work out fine. If not, you could always refer to the internet for help.



Do you want to download free PS3 games? Stop wasting your hard earned money on each expensive PS3 game. At $60 a game you could spend a small fortune on PS3 games if you buy several each month. What you are about to learn is how to save some money and download free ps3 games.

There have been several new sites that have been formed which have enormous databases of games that can be downloaded. Instead of spending $60 per PS3 game you should look at one of these download sites and get unlimited downloads. You can choose from all of the latest games.

Many people search for games to download and are upset when they have to pay an amount to gain access. If you think of it the following way then you will be very happy. Imagine you go out and buy a PS3 game and spend $60 on it. Three days later you have finished the game and no longer really need it. Ok, there are a few options here. You can trade it in for a new one, but they normally only give you half what you paid for it or you could sell it on ebay. The third option is probably the best.

Save your money and sign up to download free PS3 games. You can download an unlimited amount of games for less than the price of one new PS3 game. It is your decision and you should definitely take a look at one of these sites.

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Posted: 25th August 2010 by admin in Uncategorized

If you are a game maniac, then there will be nothing more important than collecting games, including computer games. You can try to add your collection by seaching free games from online website. The game like jeux d’objets cachés will be a good worth to be collected.

It also goes the same with music. For people who like listening to the music, they can create library music by getting all popular music online. Follow the links provided to get both games and music!



Introduction: Being able to cause massive damage is well and good, but it’s a useless ability in either of the following cases: you can’t hit your foe, or you’ve already been dropped. In the world of role playing games, these simple facts explain the existence of defenders, characters who don’t rely on massive damage power to win the day, but get through their battles by outlasting their opponents. Defenders prefer to wear their foes down over time, and since they avoid most attacks against them, they are in a perfect position to do just that.

There are two primary possibilities for defenders, either or both of which might be represented in a given game’s defense-oriented characters. The first involves simply avoiding attacks, causing them to fail utterly. The second involves lessening the impact of those attacks that succeed. Obviously, the best defenders are those who are able to do both.

In Quests of the Realm, defenders are represented, as one would hope, by the defend preference.

Player Tactics: The style of game can have a strong effect on the value of playing a defender. You may wish to set your sights elsewhere in some cases, because unless they have some decent secondary advantages or methods of using their abilities, defenders can be boring to play. Not only do you lack impressive offenses, but smart foes will identify defenders and avoid attacking them. Now, on one hand, this only makes you better at doing what you do best: avoiding getting hit. On the other hand, your big value to the party is to draw off enemy attacks, and if your foes don’t bother attacking you, you’re useless. Worse still, just because you can often avoid attacks doesn’t mean you always will. If your attacks are so weak that you find it as hard to appreciably hurt your foes and they find you, you don’t have any advantage at all in single combat.

In QoTR, defenders have abilities allowing them to defend their allies, thus foiling foes regardless of who they attack. QoTR defenders also have abilities that allow them to turn a foe’s botched attacks to their own advantage, typically by giving them an opening to improve their next attack. If you are playing another RPG, you might want to see if you can find a character who has such abilities before you dedicate yourself to playing a defender.

On the other hand, if characters in your game tend to have multiple specialties, adding defense might be viable regardless of specialty tactics. The fact of the matter is, no matter what your other skills are, adding defense helps you stay alive, so it is always welcome. The only time you want to be careful is when considering an all-out defensive character.

On the subject of combinations, any choice can work fine, but some that stand out are attacker/defender (or blaster/defender), tanker/defender, and achiever/defender. The attacker/defender adds good damage to strong defenses, which makes for a foe both hard to kill and quite capable of killing your opponents. A tanker/defender adds phenomenal endurance to high ability to avoid hits, exponentially improving both advantages. The achiever/defender is good at avoiding attacks and good at succeeding actions (such as defenses), for a layered benefit. Such characters also have at least functional attacks to fall back on.

GM Tactics: Defenders make great boss opponents. An RPG boss, generally speaking, is outnumbered by the characters, but more individually powerful than each one. Having a defense specialization allows it to better handle the threat of multiple foes, while its naturally higher stats can still serve as offensively effective. Such an opponent can be quite stressful to players, since they get many turns but still don’t seem to be causing any effect. Even if the villain isn’t making much real headway itself, the sheer number of misses the characters get can make it seem much more formidable than it actually is.

Elite opponents can also benefit from a defensive specialization. A particularly effective tactic is to have a couple skilled defenders backing up more offensively-minded opponents. While the focus of these articles is always on challenging the players without putting their characters at overwhelming risk, if you are in the market for a truly dangerous battle, an attacker or blaster boss with a couple elite defender minions (provided those defenders can somehow protect the boss) makes a devastating team.

You may wish to shy away from defender fodder foes. Giving fodder opponents high defenses basically means a long, grueling, and potentially embarrassing battle. Fodder opponents are never much expected to seriously threaten the characters, but it’s nice for them to have at least a degree of impact. As defenders, they just get in the way and stay there for longer.

Defenders are skilled at avoiding attacks. They have good survivability, but without other specialties, can be limited in their actual impact on combat. Consider the advantages the defenders of your game have access to. All-out defenders might have really strong survivability, but can be boring to play if all they can do is dodge really well. For players, the best defenders are those that can protect their allies. For GMs, defenders are effective ways at making a battle seem much harder than it actually is–which can be good or bad, depending on what you want the encounter to accomplish.