This is a book of hundreds of websites covering computer games and video games.
It includes a chapter on the computer games industry including jobs as a computer games developer.
The big three controllers are:
GameCube, Nintendo, nintendo.com/games
PlayStation, Sony, playstation.com
Xbox, Microsoft, xbox.com
Microsoft Xbox
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
425-882-8080
xbox.com
Nintendo of America
Pob 957
Redmond, Washington 980723
800-255-3700
nintendo.com
Sony PlayStation
Pob 5888
San Mateo, California 94402-0888
800-697-7266
playstation.com
For free games through file sharing, type the terms "warez games" or "ROM images" into search engines or go to warez-files.com or gamecopyworld.com.
elspa.com, european entertainment and leisure software publishers assn.
esrb.org, entertainment software ratings board.
theesa.com, entertainment software assn.
escapistmagazine.com
gameguy@canada.com, ask questions.
U.S. Games Systems
800-54games
Information about computer games.
Simulation Games Websites/ Simulation Software Websites
Computer simulation software and games try to simulate a real-life activity such as piloting a plane, car racing, space travel, living a prehistoric era or being in military combat.
Some of it is for training like learning to pilot a race car.
Some is for fun.
Some of it is practical like designing a product or building on a computer without having to do it in real life in order to learn about the process.
1000graphics.com/opendir/index.php?browse=/games/video_games/simulation
aboutsimulation.com/militarytrainingandsimulation/
action-training.com
aeronumerics.com/simulation/simulation.html
af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/awc-sims.htm
amusitronix.com
anesoft.com
aplusbsoftware.com
apple.com/games/gettingstarted/simulation/
bestflightsimulatorsoftware.org
Massive Multiple Online Erotic Games/ MMOEG
Massive Multiple Online Erotic Games/ MMOEGs are online communities for cybertalk, cybersex, web cam sex and even for casual sex dating where members meet in real life for sex. Most have a subscription fee. These communities are for people who really like cybersex and to meet others like them.
On a more general level, the nerds who play online role-playing games that aren't necessarily erotic play what is called a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (mmorpg). A large number of players interact with one another in cyberspace.
Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy (mmorts) means a large number of people playing right now.
You create a sexy character for yourself called an avatar then meet other people in cybersex space through that character. People can explore their fantasies here because it's much safer and easier than trying to do it in real life with people in the flesh.
Your avatar goes around in this cyberworld walking the streets, going to stripbars, etc. He or she meets people here and there (other avatars) and they might choose to have a certain type of sex whereupon the characters on the screen do it.
The graphics are getting better such that you can see the girl's tits jiggling when she's getting fucked.
I think that you either like these games or you don't. Some people like the fantasy element of this fake world and make it a part of their life while others prefer to live in the real world.
Some of the people who get into these games really get into them. They even pay real money to enhance the look and status of their characters.
People play these games rather than do the old standby, watch TV. I'm not one to judge. I just know that as the artist I fancy myself to be, I can't waste time doing something that produces no results or nothing tangible.
I've been in a few of these games. You either like them or you don't. They don't come close to the real thing for me, a bunch of cartoon-like characters living in this second societ
It includes a chapter on the computer games industry including jobs as a computer games developer.
The big three controllers are:
GameCube, Nintendo, nintendo.com/games
PlayStation, Sony, playstation.com
Xbox, Microsoft, xbox.com
Microsoft Xbox
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
425-882-8080
xbox.com
Nintendo of America
Pob 957
Redmond, Washington 980723
800-255-3700
nintendo.com
Sony PlayStation
Pob 5888
San Mateo, California 94402-0888
800-697-7266
playstation.com
For free games through file sharing, type the terms "warez games" or "ROM images" into search engines or go to warez-files.com or gamecopyworld.com.
elspa.com, european entertainment and leisure software publishers assn.
esrb.org, entertainment software ratings board.
theesa.com, entertainment software assn.
escapistmagazine.com
gameguy@canada.com, ask questions.
U.S. Games Systems
800-54games
Information about computer games.
Simulation Games Websites/ Simulation Software Websites
Computer simulation software and games try to simulate a real-life activity such as piloting a plane, car racing, space travel, living a prehistoric era or being in military combat.
Some of it is for training like learning to pilot a race car.
Some is for fun.
Some of it is practical like designing a product or building on a computer without having to do it in real life in order to learn about the process.
1000graphics.com/opendir/index.php?browse=/games/video_games/simulation
aboutsimulation.com/militarytrainingandsimulation/
action-training.com
aeronumerics.com/simulation/simulation.html
af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/awc-sims.htm
amusitronix.com
anesoft.com
aplusbsoftware.com
apple.com/games/gettingstarted/simulation/
bestflightsimulatorsoftware.org
Massive Multiple Online Erotic Games/ MMOEG
Massive Multiple Online Erotic Games/ MMOEGs are online communities for cybertalk, cybersex, web cam sex and even for casual sex dating where members meet in real life for sex. Most have a subscription fee. These communities are for people who really like cybersex and to meet others like them.
On a more general level, the nerds who play online role-playing games that aren't necessarily erotic play what is called a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (mmorpg). A large number of players interact with one another in cyberspace.
Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy (mmorts) means a large number of people playing right now.
You create a sexy character for yourself called an avatar then meet other people in cybersex space through that character. People can explore their fantasies here because it's much safer and easier than trying to do it in real life with people in the flesh.
Your avatar goes around in this cyberworld walking the streets, going to stripbars, etc. He or she meets people here and there (other avatars) and they might choose to have a certain type of sex whereupon the characters on the screen do it.
The graphics are getting better such that you can see the girl's tits jiggling when she's getting fucked.
I think that you either like these games or you don't. Some people like the fantasy element of this fake world and make it a part of their life while others prefer to live in the real world.
Some of the people who get into these games really get into them. They even pay real money to enhance the look and status of their characters.
People play these games rather than do the old standby, watch TV. I'm not one to judge. I just know that as the artist I fancy myself to be, I can't waste time doing something that produces no results or nothing tangible.
I've been in a few of these games. You either like them or you don't. They don't come close to the real thing for me, a bunch of cartoon-like characters living in this second societ