January 11, 2010

Moving To .Com!

Yo guys!


From today onwards, we will be providing your daily gamers news at our new domain which is...




At the moment the site is still in its beta testing stage. But we will upgrading and improving the site by time to time. So do bare with us for the moment yea.

We hope that by having our very own domain we will be able to fulfill more and more requirement for the gaming community.

So head on to www.spotgamers.com ^^







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January 8, 2010

Catch the Video Games Award 2009 Exclusively on Animax!















Video Games Award 2009 was the gaming industry's as world premieres for twelve of the world’s most-anticipated upcoming video games and exciting moments make this a must watch TV event! Presented 12 December 2009 at The Event Deck @ LA Live in Los Angeles, the event premieres across Asia on the 16th of January 2010, 9pm exclusively on Animax. This star-studded event cannot be missed if you are a true fan of gaming.

The two-hour event celebrates the outstanding artistic and technical achievements in the gaming industry over the past year. The night’s most memorable moment belonged to 25 time Grammy Award winner Stevie Wonder, who was on hand to present The Beatles: Rock Band as Best Music Game of 2009. Welcomed to the stage by a three-minute standing ovation from the adoring crowd, the icon challenged the gaming industry to create video games specifically designed for those with disabilities.

The awards features various top gamers and games from many different categories. Awards were given to popular titles like Street Fighter and Grand Theft Auto. And even the hawt Megan Fox is even awarded! To find out more, tune in to Animax on the date specified.

For the full list of winners,please click the read more button.

GAME OF THE YEAR
UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves (Sony Computer Entertainment / Naughty Dog)

STUDIO OF THE YEAR
Rocksteady Studios

BEST SHOOTER
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Publishing / Infinity Ward)

BEST RPG
Dragon Age: Origins (Electronic Arts / BioWare)

BEST FIGHTING GAME
Street Fighter IV (Capcom / Capcom/Dimps)

BEST INDIVIDUAL SPORTS GAME
UFC 2009 Undisputed (THQ / Yuke’s Media Creations)

BEST HANDHELD GAME
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (Rockstar Games / Rockstar Leeds)

BEST GRAPHICS
UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves (Sony Computer Entertainment / Naughty Dog)

BEST MUSIC GAME
The Beatles: Rock Band (MTV Games / Harmonix)

BEST DRIVING GAME
Forza Motorsport 3 (Microsoft Game Studios / Turn 10)

BEST ACTION ADVENTURE GAME
Assassin’s Creed II (Ubisoft / Ubisoft Montreal)

BEST TEAM SPORTS GAME
NHL 10 (Electronic Arts / EA Canada)

BEST SOUNDTRACK
DJ Hero (Activision Publishing / FreeStyleGames)

BEST XBOX 360 GAME
Left 4 Dead 2 (Valve)

BEST Wii GAME
New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)

BEST PS3 GAME
UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves (Sony Computer Entertainment /
Naughty Dog)

BEST PC GAME
Dragon Age: Origins (Electronic Arts / BioWare)

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Halo 3: ODST (Microsoft Game Studios / Bungie)

BEST MULTI-PLAYER GAME
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Publishing / Infinity Ward)

BEST GAME BASED ON A MOVIE OR TV SHOW
South Park Let’s Go Tower Defense Play! (Microsoft / DoubleSix)

BEST CAST
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition (Activision Publishing /
Raven Software)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN MALE
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged
Edition (Activision Publishing)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN FEMALE
Megan Fox as Mikaela Banes (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen /
Activision Publishing)

BEST VOICE
Jack Black as Eddie Riggs (BrĂ¼tal Legend / Electronic Arts)

BEST DOWNLOADABLE GAME
Shadow Complex (Microsoft Game Studios / Chair Entertainment)

BEST COMEDY GAME
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard (D3Publisher / Vicious Cycle)

BEST DLC
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony (Rockstar Games /
Rockstar North)

BEST INDEPENDENT GAME FUELED BY DEW
Flower (ThatGameCompany)

MOST ANTICIPATED GAME
God of War III (Sony Computer Entertainment / SCE Studios Santa
Monica)



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January 7, 2010

Why MMORPG?

by c.J
published by Rinie 7th January 2010




Although the number of people subscribed to games that charge monthly fees for access continues to grow, we've all heard protests from those that refuse to pay any kind of regular fees to play a video game. Many are accustomed to the traditional retail offerings: buy the box, take it home, and play it forever, or until you get bored of it. By comparison, the rm30-rm45 per month a lot of MMOGs charge may look rather steep, but are they really a rip-off, or are they good value for your entertainment dollars?


Versus Other Video Games

My experience has been that video games, in general, are among the cheapest forms of entertainment to be found, particularly if you don't take the cost of the hardware into account. On the PC, gamers have quite a few free games to choose from, assuming they have an Internet connection. Free is a good price, but free games don't always live up to the growing expectations of gamers.

At retail a single-player game can cost anywhere from rm100 to rm150, and usually provides dozens of hours of entertainment, potentially more if the game can replayed using a different class, faction, or gameplay mode. Even if you play through it only once and it takes 30-40 hours, odds are good that it's costing less than $2 an hour, which is pretty reasonable as far as entertainment goes. Another nice thing about single-player games is that you can revisit them years later without having to worry about whether game servers are still available, or whether anyone is still playing. Of course, if it's a console game, renting is another option that will save a few bucks.

Plenty of online multiplayer games have no access fees, and can provide months or even years of entertainment just for the price of the game itself. Online shooters like Counter-Strike, Battlefield, and Call of Duty are good examples of this, as are online RPGs such as Guild Wars. I know people that have played the same FPS for 4 or 5 years before deciding to move on to something else. They've relatively rare, but their video game hobby is costing them mere pennies, if that, on an hourly basis. Of course, they need an Internet connection, which is an expense that isn't required for single-player gaming.

Subscription-based MMOGs typically sell for one month of access with the game, and charge rm30-rm45 per month after that. You won't find many people who play for less than 10 hours a week, so the first month may cost upwards of 1 dollar an hour, but after that they're paying under 50 cents an hour, or a fraction of that if they play more regularly. It's also common for MMOG players to stay with one game for months or even years, rather than buying a new game every month or two, which makes a monthly subscription a bargain in some cases.

Versus Movies


Going out to watch a film on the big screen is hard to compare to gaming, but the finances of it are pretty straightfoward. 2 hours of entertainment for a minimum of about rm30 plus popcorn. Live performances such as plays and concerts tend to be considerably more expensive. If you rent a movie and watch it at home the cost drops to as little as a couple dollars an hour, bringing it within range of certain types of gaming.

Versus Television

With a good antenna most people can enjoy television for free. If the crystal clear reception and selection that comes with cable is desired, the going rate is somewhere near rm150 per month. Given the tremendous amounts of time people spend in front of the TV, this is another very affordable kind of entertainment costing well under 50 cents an hour for most of us.

Versus Going to the Bar

Anyone familiar with bars knows that you often walk out of them with a big whole in your pocket, and only a vague recollection of how it happened. Even if you're a slow drinker and the bar has no cover charge, your tab is sure come in at more than rm20 an hour. Of course, there are other benefits to being in the bar that can't be quantified, such as the nutritional value of those drinks, or the possibility that you'll meet your soulmate on the dance floor and still be sober enough to impress them.

There are countless other forms of entertainment we could consider, such as reading a book or going for a walk, which are very affordable, to golfing or alpine skiing, which are relatively expensive. Although it's not too hard to come up a number of ways to amuse yourself that are cheaper than MMOGs, they're probably not much cheaper.

It's interesting to note that in the early days of online gaming fees were sometimes as high as rm1.50 or rm3 an hour. Unlimited access for rm45 a month was something people could only dream of. Sure, it adds up over the course of a year, but so do the hours of time you've spent playing. And the amount you play is the key to whole equation, because if you only have a few hours to spare each month, a game subscription doesn't make much sense. Overall, I think it's one of the better values you can get for your entertainment dollars, but the lamenting over monthly fees isn't likely to end anytime soon.


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January 5, 2010

2009- The Year of the Facebook and Twitter








In 2009, Facebook and Twitter has emerged as gaints of the internet. The total number of Facebook users tripled within the last year and managed to eclipse MySpace as the world's leading social network. Twitter meanwhile, grew from 2 million users to nearly 40 million, more than 20 times during the year.



What makes both websites so successful is the convenience of usage. If you have something bugging you, whether it is your unreasonable boss or you won at poker and would like to share it with the people you love, all you have to do is to reach out for your keyboard and type the few magic words and the whole world would know what is going on. Plus, both websites are available on the mobile for easy access. Talk about innovation in the new decade.

With 350 million users on Facebook, it would form the 4th largest country if their users were calculated that way. That is more than Brazil, Germany and Australia. And this figure is expected to rise throughout the next year. With figures like these, it is no wonder that Google made an approach for a takeover but their attempts were resisted.

Facebook and Twitter are popular because they provide real value to people in their personal and work lives. Suddenly they can keep up with thousands of people anywhere by just having a Facebook account or being active on Twitter.

Besides that, both websites serve as useful marketing tools. See that annoying advertisement on the right of your screen? Even major companies like AIG, Nokia and Western Digital have a Facebook page to reach out to its clients. In fact, even our beloved Prime Minister has a Facebook page. Do you know he is a fan of Manchester United and Cristiano Ronaldo? This is what Facebook can do for you.

In terms of Gaming, Facebook introduced a few user friendly games such as Restaurant City and Mafia Wars. They provide hours of fun and are highly addictive, and allows users of all ages to get involved.

In a nutshell, Facebook and Twitter has affected our lives directly or indirectly whether we have an account in either website or not. Expect both to grow strong within the next year. Or Google to launch another takeover bid.






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January 3, 2010

STEAM Uber Sale Day 11


Hola again boys and girls,
due to day 10 being uber suck I decided to ditched that post because I CAN MUAHAHAHAHA

With that being said lets go over with day 11 daily sales as of the list below

- Counter Strike: Source @ USD 4.99 (75% off)
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 @ USD10.19 (66% off)

- Trine @ USD 4.99 (75% off)
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind @ USD 4.99 (75% off)
- Painkiller: Collectors Pack @ USD 8.74 (75% off)


Just for the note, Painkiller pack isn't available in our region so that adds up the failure on STEAM
Painkiller: Collecters Pack is now available in our region, yeey
then again if CS: Source and CNC:RA3 to your liking then its better to spam that moolaa away right now before its too late at the link below.


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January 1, 2010

STEAM Uber Sale Day 9


HUZZAH
First of all, I would like to say "HAPPY NEW YEAR"
and also STEAM FAILS ON NEW YEAR as well as shown in the picture above
as of now, STEAM offers the higher price cut before they get spammed hard on the STEAM forums

With the new year being hit upon us, loads of nice games being on sale as of today in the list below

- Half-Life: Source @ USD 2.49 (75% off)
- Crysis Complete Pack @ USD 20.38 (66% off)
- Street Fighter IV @ USD 9.99 (75% off)
- Multiwinia + Darwinia @ USD 2.99 (80% off)
- Medieval II: Total War @ USD 4.99 (75% off)
- Shattered Horizon @ USD 4.99 (75% off)

That's all for today and do check out brand new sale everyday at STEAM STORE on 1.00 am
To make yourself socially deprived and getting too much games click the link below and start spamming them moolaas

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Spotgamers wishes everyone a Happy New Year!



















The Spotgamers team would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. As we wave goodbye to the previous year, bringing all the memories and gaming success with us, we usher upon the new decade that would promise much more.

Be rest assured that Spotgamers will be there for the coming year to bring you readers more and more of our regular content. We pledge to bring more of:
-Top gaming news
-Gamer interviews
-Game reviews
-Rumours and news
-Awards and ceremonies to special people who put in a lot of effort in helping gaming
-Contests from time to time

2010 will mark the 3rd year of Spotgamers in existence. We have achieved decent success so far, with collaboration with various gaming media and our awards ceremony proving our strength. We will strive to improve in the new year and provide our readers with more of what they want. In the meantime, Happy New Year, and best wishes to everyone.





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