Monday, December 1, 2008

How to Find and Download Pc, Xbox, Wii, Playstation, Nintendo, and Super Nintendo Games Free

How to Find and Download Pc, Xbox, Wii, Playstation, Nintendo, and Super Nintendo Games Free
I, myself, have been dabbling with computers since I was twelve years old. Today, I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), twice over; I have also taught the MCSE courses. I am certified by Cisco twice over as a Cisco Certified Network Administrator (or CCNA Network Associate.) I have enjoyed playing both video and computer games ever since I could remember seeing one. In my time, you usually visited an arcade to play pinball, or play some of the new video games of the time; arcade hits like “Pac Man”, “Space Invaders”, “Galiga”, “Joust”, “Missile Command”, “Pole Position”, and so many others. READ ON...I AM GOING TO SHOW YOU HOW TO FIND, DOWNLOAD, AND PLAY MOST ANY GAME THAT YOU WANT TO!!!

I first played computer games when I was introduced to the Atari 400 and the Atari 800 Systems, and the Commodore 64 computer. I was playing games like “Archon”, “Dungeons and Dragons”, “Abuse”, “Pooyan”, and a handful of others of which I cannot remember! Apple Computers also had a small computer that played games made for the Apple Computer system, but I did not delve too far into the Apple world of games. I heard, at the time, they were better than games coming out on the first real home computers.

When I was introduced to Personal Computers (PC's) I immediately saw the potential of where computers could take video and computer games. I was enjoying games like “Doom”, “Diablo”, “Tomb Raider”, “Myst”, “Mech Warrior”, and even “Leisure Suit Larry”. (Actually, I played all of the Leisure Suit Larry games since they first came out...I am a big fan of Al Lowe's!)

Add to that the amazing recent technological explosions in the world of computers, and the Internet, and gaming becomes even more sophisticated and awesome!!! With more powerful computers, and the Internet, plus newer and better computer game controls and monitors, you can enjoy online games across high bandwidth connections; games such as “Counter Strike”, and so many others.

I eventually learned how to find and download nearly any game that you can think of, all for FREE. You can find both the newest and classic PC computer games, XBox, WII, Playstation, Nintendo, and Super Nintendo games, all online. Much of what you can find on the Internet is either “freeware”, or “shareware”; but, some of what you can find are legitimate copies of full version retail games. Downloading, installing, and playing software that you did not purchase is sometimes illegal!

So, how do you find and download “freeware”, “shareware”, and full length retail PC, XBox, and Super Nintendo games? It used to be that you could attend user groups and exchange software copies! This was a great way to beef up your software collection. You could also sometimes find downloadable games on BBS's (Electronic Bulletin Board systems). These were a couple of ways you could get games without having to buy them!

Computers and software have both evolved, and continue to evolve, and computer games, including PC, XBox, and Super Nintendo games are widely available on the Internet. There are two popular ways to obtain them: through a peer-to-peer file sharing program, like Morpheus and Limewire. You can download Morpheus, Limewire, and a number of other peer-to-peer file sharing programs FREE, and either upload and/or download games for nearly all of the platforms out there.

A BETTER way to download and play computer and console games for all platforms and genres is to download what is called a “torrent client program”. Once you have a torrent client installed, you can visit any number of “torrent web sites” - web sites that primarily house torrent files. Just do a search on the Internet for “torrent web sites”, find some, browse their selection, and download whatever you want to download. Follow any instructions where applicable, and remember that much of what you will find to download is illegal - meaning it is illegal to install and/or play with any software that you did not pay for. Stumble Upon Toolbar

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