Classic Game Room HD reviews HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE for Xbox 360. This game is also available on Playstation 3 PS3 and Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince can be played on Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP and Playstation 2 (but no Vectrex!??). Play as Harry Potter and a few other characters as Voldemort tightens his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds. Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven that it once was and Harry suspects that evil may exist within the castle. Dumbledore prepares Harry for the final battle which approaches, as Harry requests help from Professor Slughorn who holds memories in his head which could help. The teens run wild with hormones raging, fueled by magic and love potions…. how will it all end?? Harry Potter fans should enjoy this well made, technically solid romp through the Harry Potter world. Mix potions, duel with magic and take to the air as Seeker of the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Discover the identity of the Half Blood prince in Harry Potter the video game for Xbox 360! Earn loads of achievement points and trophies (in the PS3 version) while playing Harry Potter. Collect crests hidden throughout the castle and mini-crests lurking within lights. Battle enemies, friends and mix potions illegal in 49 states. Harry Potter keeps it real for his 6th year… shouldn’t he be graduating soon? This CGRHD review of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has gameplay footage showing game play in Harry Potter the video game, Half Blood Prince on Xbox 360.
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Call Of Duty 5 WaW – New Multiplayer Zombie Mods Xbox 360 Tutorial
Keep comments clean about the video only. Spam or comments we dont like wil simpy not be approved.
Mods in the video
Slow Mo
Super Speed
No Clip
God Mode
Infinite ammo
Zoom on any gun
**Tutorial** WATCH!!!!
**READ** IMPORTANT
Ok here is what you do…
Open your profile in a hex editor.
(your XBL PROFILE NOT A SAVEGAME)
now search for this:
set gpad_buttonsConfig “buttons_default”.
(or just buttonConfig)
And replace it with this:
set gpad_buttonsConfig “screenshot”
(Just fill up rest till next string with dots. MAKE SURE THEY ARE 0A IN HEX)
After you are done run it trough a hash block calculator!!!
Now just when in a game to get in the mode, go to start then options and go back to the game.
This makes you go into devmode (the mode devs use for makin these nice trailers).
Just use the following controls while in this mode.
Here are the devmode controls.
A Zoom in and out.
B Make gun appear disappear.
X Reset to normal mode (Go to start – options to get back in devmode).
Y Go in and out of Noclip.
BACK Make screenshot (to bad it cant save them).
D-Pad down Make game slowmotion 2 modes.
Note: i recomment doing it at the 2 spots in your profile and also this only works on coop!!
And only for cod waw!!
Editing and filming
TediousSHOOTER cP
SB Micheal cP
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Watch in high definition! Classic Game Room HD reviews the dreaded Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death! Wow, this is not awesome. Although CGRHD likes blinking red things and believes the “red ring of death” or RROD for short, to be an excellent warning sign that something is wrong…. the fact that it even exists is a problem given the high price of an Xbox 360 and the fact that many, many, many people get to play Red Ring of Death when they don’t want to. How does this Red Ring of Death video footage compare to the Blue Ring of Death? Well, there isn’t a blue ring of death. Just a red one. And when you get it that means that its time to contact Microsoft and their Xbox 360 support department and request warranty service. Three red rings, three years of warranty is what they claim. CGRHD is out to review how fast this problem is resolved because we having a working Atari 2600 and 7800 from 1986 as well as numerous Sega consoles that still work, a SNES, Colecovision and Magnavox Odyssey 2. This is the red ring of death. Now lets see how this warranty service works out…. the good news is that Microsoft does respond to emails asap and Im already on the way to getting it repaired.
Woke up at 9 o’clock in the morning just to download this and play it!
This is just some gameplay from the first 2 games that i played so its not any high levels or anything.
I just wanted to be one of the first people to have gameplay for the new Zombies.
SUBSCRIBE! cause there are going to be way more Zombie vids including glitches if i can find them lol.
I can tell that these Zombies are going to be 3 times as hard as the other and the strategies are going to have to be unique in order to survive. It was just me and Vital playing because its hard to find people to play with when they come out at 9 in the morning over summer lol.
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Review Part 3 of 3: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of TIMESPLITTERS: FUTURE PERFECT for the Playstation 2 PS2 video game system. Time Splitters is an amazing series of first person shooters FPS designed by Free Radical. TS Future Perfect is the third in the series and possibly the best. You play as Cortez sent from the future to the past, then present, and future, back to the past, and future, and you get the idea. It’s an awesome game for shooting game fans who want a fun story and great action. Originally Timesplitters had an amazing online function but it was cancelled and discontinued a few months ago and is no longer hosted on the servers (which SUCKS). CGRHD is eagery awaiting a new Timesplitters on the Playstation 3 PS3 or Xbox 360. We demand Timesplitters 4!! MAKE IT FASTER. I think Free Radical is making that game HAZE and we’re getting that as soon as possible, but Timesplitters is what we want around here. I want to play as Robofish and shoot Ninja Monkey and Mr. Giggles and the Gingerbread Man. TSFP also came out on the Xbox.
This part of the review covers multiplayer mayhem, deathmatch, team, bag tag, bagtag (aka ninjaball), ault, shrink, virus and mapmaking. TS has a great map maker where you can create and design your own complex levels.
Be sure to watch the original Classic Game Room episodes. Classic Game Room was the original classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999-2000, now on DVD. The HD series is reviewing PS3, PS2, Genesis, NES, Atari and Xbox 360. XBLA. videos review review show funny design level mapmaker make your own levels Timesplitter
LucasArts today announced that the original hilarious pirate adventure is back, with two new projects underway based on the classic Monkey Island franchise. Beginning in just a few short weeks, Telltale will premiere the Tales of Monkey Island™ game series, delivering a completely new epic storyline and swashbuckling flair that will unfold across five monthly episodes on PC and WiiWare™. The Monkey Island celebration continues later in the summer when LucasArts publishes The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition, a completely re-imagined version of the first game in the series that adds updated high definition graphics, a re-mastered musical score, and full voiceover to the classic adventure game originally launched in 1990. The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition will be made available on Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and PC.
Review Part 2 of 3: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of TIMESPLITTERS: FUTURE PERFECT for the Playstation 2 PS2 video game system. Time Splitters is an amazing series of first person shooters FPS designed by Free Radical. TS Future Perfect is the third in the series and possibly the best. You play as Cortez sent from the future to the past, then present, and future, back to the past, and future, and you get the idea. It’s an awesome game for shooting game fans who want a fun story and great action. Originally Timesplitters had an amazing online function but it was cancelled and discontinued a few months ago and is no longer hosted on the servers (which SUCKS). CGRHD is eagery awaiting a new Timesplitters on the Playstation 3 PS3 or Xbox 360. We demand Timesplitters 4!! MAKE IT FASTER. I think Free Radical is making that game HAZE and we’re getting that as soon as possible, but Timesplitters is what we want around here. I want to play as Robofish and shoot Ninja Monkey and Mr. Giggles and the Gingerbread Man. TSFP also came out on the Xbox.
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Review Part 1 of 3: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of TIMESPLITTERS: FUTURE PERFECT for the Playstation 2 PS2 video game system. Time Splitters is an amazing series of first person shooters FPS designed by Free Radical. TS Future Perfect is the third in the series and possibly the best. You play as Cortez sent from the future to the past, then present, and future, back to the past, and future, and you get the idea. It’s an awesome game for shooting game fans who want a fun story and great action. Originally Timesplitters had an amazing online function but it was cancelled and discontinued a few months ago and is no longer hosted on the servers (which SUCKS). CGRHD is eagery awaiting a new Timesplitters on the Playstation 3 PS3 or Xbox 360. We demand Timesplitters 4!! MAKE IT FASTER. I think Free Radical is making that game HAZE and we’re getting that as soon as possible, but Timesplitters is what we want around here. I want to play as Robofish and shoot Ninja Monkey and Mr. Giggles and the Gingerbread Man. TSFP also came out on the Xbox.
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October 2008 Alpha Demo of Duality ZF, an Xbox 360 game by Xona Games.
Release Date: Summer 2009 in Xbox LIVE Community Games (XBLCG).
DUALITY ZF is a 2D shooter with simple but high-intensity, quick-reflex gameplay.
DUALITY ZF introduces two duality features:
1) DUAL-SL, a weapon system with spread and laser features. It morphs from spread to laser and back via trigger controls.
2) DUAL PLAY allows you to control two players at once. Its an underground concept born in Japanese arcades by expert gamers. DUAL PLAY offers double the firepower. It suits newcomers in easy modes and allows experts to challenge extended expert modes.
March 2009 tech demo of DUALITY ZF. Introducing SURVIVAL MODE, a one life score run. Only one of six game modes. Showcasing DUAL PLAY where one player controls two fighters at once. Only one player is playing.
Note: GROUND ANIMATIONS ARE DISABLED in this video. This is only a tech demo.
Release Date: Summer 2009 in Xbox LIVE Community Games. Price: 400 Microsoft Points. SUBSCRIBE for notification.
Duality ZF features:
- 6 game modes (home, survival, arcade, score rush, bullet , boss rush)
- 4 control modes (solo play, dual play, multidirectional, and one secret control mode)
- 4x local multiplayer
- 96 different game styles
- 96 online scoreboards (including individual and team scores)
Every game mode can be played with every control mode. Every game mode and every control mode can be played with one to four players. Every game mode and every control mode and every different number of players has its own unique online scoreboard. Two to four player games count as team efforts in which every player received the team score and competes against other equally-numbered teams globally. Duality ZF is locally cooperative and globally competitive. It kicks . Unlike some other Xbox LIVE Community Games, your scores will never “drop off” the bottom of the scoreboard list. Duality ZF will be one of the most fun and competitive video games on the Xbox 360.
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New High Defenition 720p gameplay from the new movie game Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The game comes out for every platform on late June.
If you want to watch the full walkthrough go to G4TV.
Thanks for watching.
The 1st Classic Video Game review show on the Internet since 1999, Classic Game Room HD busts out XEVIOUS for the Xbox 360 Live Arcade! This 1980’s arcade retro classic set THE standard for vertical scrolling space shooters, or SHMUPS as we call them today. In fact this is considered the grandfather to shmup video games. You are the lone starfighter fighting against impossible odds in this coin-op classic. Xevious debuted in the arcades in 1982 but has since appeared on the Atari 7800, NES and Playstation just to name a few. Similar to Raiden 3 or Radiant Silvergun, this vertical shooter throws wave after wave of enemy bad guys at you and you knock ‘em down in flames.
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We all knew it was eventually coming, well here we finally go! The simple tagline explains it all, You are the controller! There will be a motion sensor camera that senses your every move, from driving to fighting. You will use your entire body to interact with the game with the use of full body motion capture. You can use your own gear to scan images, such as a skateboard that will be translated directly into the game.
This new feature will also include voice recognition, for areas such as game shows where you will be able to shout out the answers and the game will understand what you say.
The device is shown at the end of the trailer, pictures coming soon. I guess the motion sensor controller and the game was nothing but a rumor, but the motion sensor idea is indeed alive!
It is announced to be called Project Natal and will work with every Xbox 360 as well as being sold with Xbox 360s in the future.
Steven Spielberg comes on to talk about how this new technology will revolutionize gaming by allowing anybody to play video games by using your entire being instead of being hindered by a controller. Looks interesting indeed..
Classic Game Room season 1. November, 1999. Soul Calibur was released in Japan in 1998 but found its way to the United States at the launch of the Sega Dreamcast video game console on 9-9-99. Remember the ads? Remember the hype about September 9th, 1999? It was like the moon was going to crash into the earth or something… The Sega Dreamcast was launched to start a whole new era in gaming. In its defense it was very good, however Sega could not stop the juggernaut of the Playstation 2 PS2 that was released the following year. Soul Calibur is an excellent fighting game featuring one player and two player combat. Soul Calibur is actually regarded as one of the best fighting games, if not one of the best video games of all time. Soulcalibur is the second game in the Soul series, following the game Soul Edge. It was produced and developed by Namco (the same place that made Pac Man and Dig Dug). SoulCalibur allows players to fight with a traditional arcade feel and style with detailed rendered characters in unique and flambouyant 3D environments, much like Virtua Fighter 5 or DOA2. This was the 4th Classic Game Room episode and is regarded as one of the original pilots for the series. This review of Soul Calibur was done just a few weeks after the game and the system was released and Mark and Dave enjoyed the gameplay, the trailer for the different characters, footage, sketches, and moves. There is a new Soul Calibur IV coming out soon for the PS3 and Xbox 360 Video Game Systems. Enjoy this look back at how excited we were in 1999 long before we’d even imagined a SoulCalibur 4. Soul Calibur 4 hooooo!
Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Classic Game Room HD marked the return of the series in 2008. The original Classic Game Room reviewed Atari, NES, Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Dreamcast and Playstation… too bad they didn’t get to Xbox 360, PS3, PS2 or Wii. Now Classic Game Room HD is covering the new systems. list trailers