Home Tronix Emporium, an electronics based retailer, has set up a socially interactive digital stage within a blog to give the online community of gamers, audiophiles and those interested in photography a place to share stories, insight, positivity, videos, images and important events surrounding topics like PC games to MP3 players to Canon Digital cameras.
Home Tronix Emporium’s flagship blog, called Video PC Games, located at videopcgamesblog.com, provides a forum for gamers, photographers and audio nuts to share insight, images, video and stories surrounding Nintendo games, video games Playstation, PC games, Canon Digital Cameras, MP3 players to tend to all those in the blogosphere.
I have reprinted a post, titled Can Console-Driven Games Ever Hope to Compete with PC Games? from the Video PC Games blog, to show off an example of what is being said within this blog:
Being a lover of all things video games, I am well-versed on most consoles. I love PC games, Xbox 360 (as well as old-school Xbox) games and who doesn’t think that the Nintendo Wii is radical? However, there is one thing that I have notice about a few games in particular, such as Civilizations, or Command & Conquer: they are much better as PC games in my opinion.
You have to take several things into account when you compare PC games to standardized console games.
One: how many controls and functions do they have? As we all know, gaming controllers are limited by nature.
Two: what are the graphical capabilities?
Finally, as far as expansions, modifications (or mods) and downloadable upgrades, there is really no comparison between PC games and console games.
Case and point: Fallout 3 and Elder Scrolls: The Oblivion. Both games have hundreds of downloads and upgrades for the PC, but are very limited with that respect on the consoles.
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