Sales tracking group NPD has announced the results of a new gaming study, showing that 72 percent of the U.S. say they played games, online play still lagging behind offline, and an overwhelming minority owning more than one next-gen system.NPD says the number of game-players has grown from its last study, up from 64 percent the year prior. More than half of that 72 percent, says NPD play games online, but relative to "total U.S. population," online gamers have only risen slightly from 40 percent in 2007 to 42 percent.
90 percent of online gamers said the PC was their platform of choice, compared to 19 percent for console and portable systems, and 3 percent for cell phones. Younger players make up a good percentage of online players, with 40 percent of online gamers between 2 and 17, with 18-24 year olds only making up 10 percent.
As for online console players, 50 percent were Xbox 360 gamers, who spent the most time per week playing online compared to PC and PS3 owners. Finally, NPD says only three percent of respondents said they owned two of the three next-gen consoles, and only 2 percent said they owned all three.
Said NPD analyst Anita Frazier, "Despite the buzz in the industry regarding online gaming, it is still relatively small compared to offline gaming. There is still a large, untapped market for gaming in general and online gaming in particular."
When I first started studying the history of music, I did not realize what I was getting into. I had thought that music history was somewhat of a trivial pursuit. In fact, I only took my history of cla$$ical music cla$$ because I needed the credits. I did not realize how completely fascinating music history is. You see, in our culture many of us do not really learn to understand music. For much of the world, music is a language, but for us it is something that we consumed passively. When I began to learn about the history of Western music, however, it changed all that for me. I have had some experience playing musical instruments, but I have never mastered one enough to really understand what music is all about. This cla$$ showed me.
When most of us think about the history of music, we think of the history of rock music. We assume that the history is simple because the music is simple. In fact, neither is the case. The history of music, whether you're talking about clas$cal music, rock music, jazz music, or any other kind, is always complicated. New chord structures are introduced bringing with them new ways of understanding the world. New rhythmic patterns are introduced, bringing with them new ways of understanding time. And music reflects all of it.
Even when the cla$$ was over, I could not stop learning about the history of music. It had whetted my appetite, and I wanted more. I got all the music history books that I could find. I even began to research forms of music that had not interested me before in the hopes of enhancing my musical knowledge further. Although I was in school studying toward something very different - a degree in engineering - I had thought about giving it up and going back to get a degree in musicology. That is how much I am fascinated by the subject.
If you have never taken a course in the history of music, you don't know what you are missing out on. The radio will never sound the same to you again. Everything will seem much more rich, much more luminous, and much more important. A new song can reflect a new way of being, and a new way of imagining life in the world. This is what learning about the history of music means to many of us.
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Trivia
Note : in the following are my new enhancement to my blog , first, I will start with a picture and you guys gonna guess what is that picture or a synopsis about that or anything that define it somehow. Second, "a history of a movie" i will state in every blog a movie (that i watched) and a synopsis and my history with it. Third, i will state a game and also my history with it.Finally, i will state an " admirable song " with some info about it. To be considered that every synopsis and genre guessing is from my personal perspective , i don't copy any synopsis from any site.
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A story of a picture
can you guess what is that picture ? (i will answer it in my next blog)
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A history of a movie

The others :
-release date : 2001
-genre : horror
-Rated : PG-13
-Synopsis : it's about a woman and her two children facing an demonic influence in their house.
-Watching source : T.V.
-Number of times i've watched it : approximately 5 times.
-Awards :
· Goya Awards:
- Best Cinematography (Javier Aguirresarobe)
- Best Director (Alejandro Amenábar)
- Best Editing (Nacho Ruiz Capillas)
- Best Film
- Best Production Design
- Best Production Supervision
- Best Screenplay - Original (Alejandro Amenábar)
- Best Sound
· Kansas City Film Critics:
- Best Actress (Nicole Kidman)
· London Film Critics:
- Best Actress of the Year (Nicole Kidman)
· Online Film Critics:
- Best Screenplay - Original (Alejandro Amenábar)
-Rate : 8.510.
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A history of a game
Terracon :
-Platform : PS1
-release date : 2000
-Genre : Sci-fi Adventure Action
-Synopsis : you play as a spatial creature whose sent in a mission to the solar system to fulfill some objectives.
-Gameplay : the game engine is 3D (open-world) wich you can explore the widely area around you freely , and lots of puzzle , You must destroy enemy vehicles and structures in order to accomplish your tasks , also you can travel with your spaceship from planet ot planet (missions).
-Fun time I had with it : I spend a lot of time enjoying this game with it's unique gameplay , I actually loved this game very much but sadly I didn't complete it.
-Timeline : I played this game between maybe 2000-2001.
-possession source : I had it from my cousin.
-Similar games : Destroy all humans 1 & 2 (series).
-comment : 1 one of my favorite 20 games on ps1.
-Rating :
Sound: 1.5/2
Graphics: 1/2
Gameplay: 2.5/3
my special score : 3/3
Overall : 8/10
-Rated for : T
Admirable song :

Spiders :
-Artist(S) : System of a down (band)
-Album : System of a down
-genre : Alternative metal
-release year : 1999
-Rate : 5/5
(CBS) Who is the most beautiful woman in the world? Half a century ago, Hollywood would have presented her to us. Grace Kelly, Ingrid Bergman or perhaps Elizabeth Taylor.
But today? Correspondent Bob Simon reports the woman who currently holds the title, at least according to thousands of Web sites, Internet polls and even Julia Roberts, is someone you've probably never heard of.
Her name is Aishwarya Rai, and she is an actress living and working in Bombay, India. The reigning queen of Indian cinema, and also a ****ally trained dancer, Rai has starred in 24 films over the last seven years.
That may seem like a lot of movies, but Bollywood, India's film capital, is famous for churning out more movies a year than Hollywood. Three new films are produced and distributed worldwide every day, attracting a global audience of 5 billion people. That's twice the reach of Hollywood.
The reason Bollywood films have such universal appeal is because they're squeaky-clean. There are no sex scenes, not even kissing. Every time you think someone's going to do it, they'll burst into song instead.
"I'd assume that's really a reflection of our society," Rai says, when asked to explain the films' modesty. "Of course people kiss and of course people have a very healthy love life. This is the land of the Kama Sutra. But nevertheless, in our society you don't really see people around the street corner kissing or being extremely, overtly, physically demonstrative publicly. They do it privately but not publicly."
Unlike some of her Hollywood counterparts, Rai's very much like the women she portrays: wholesome, dutiful and deeply religious. So much so, she insisted we visit her favorite temple for this interview. It's more than 200 years old and every week more than 100,000 people come from all over India to make offerings and pray to Lord Ganesh, the half-elephant/half-man Hindu god of happiness.
At the temple, Rai started attracting more worshippers than Lord Ganesh.
She says being treated as sort of a goddess in this way, "makes me feel guilty. I'll be very honest. When there's a distraction at the place of worship I kinda get a bit guilty. And I kind of say, 'Lord, forgive me. This isn't intended.'"
Despite the attention, Rai says she doesn't think much about the way she looks.
"I am really OK with the way I look, It's fine," she says. "All this is transient. I mean, it's really, you know, it changes with time, and that's the external."
- so, folks, who do you think the most beautiful woman in the world ?
One of the most successful movies based on game, it's Resident Evil, if not the best. What saves it...and makes it one of the better video-game-based flicks, is that the film acknowledges upfront that the plot makes no sense, such that the lack of linearity is the point of emotional and moral departure for protagonist Alice.

On it's own terms, Resident Evil updates the zombie genre with an ant- corporate message while still scaring it's audience and providing heart-pounding action. Some people thought RE games are more involving than the movies,well, it does, but this movie capture some thrills and action to great a movie for it's own, even if not this film partialy related to the game, and at least, the movie show some places and towns that been stated in the game such as : Raccoon city and Umbrella corporation.

I admit that movies based on video games are shallow, obvious and one-dimensional, but this one has a twist and engaging story, that's keep you hooked up till' the end of it.Eventually, Resident Evil may be brain dead but it's great popcorn entertainment nonetheless.

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Some sites rating :
imdb.com : 6.2 / 10
Rottentomatoes.com : 4.4 / 10
ign.com : 7.0 / 10
First of all, we got to confess that some movies based on games are totally sucks !! i mean what are the producers been thinking before they cast the movie ? i think they only want to highlight the game through the theaters or just let us say the TV as some of these movies never been shown on theaters due to the awful presentation of course. Let's give an example for today's blog :silent hill, unfortunately that movie didn't give the "silent hill" famed series what it's supposed to be. ![]()
actually the bad perfomance ,the rareness of the thrilling moments and music that we've used to it in the game, the too many unnecessary scenes, the film is overlong due to the shoddy dialogue, the incoherent stroy ,all that helped the movie to fall quickly down.
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However, the movie at least possess some "silent hill" atmosphere such as the creepy creatures and it does feature some of silent hill creatures such as : the pyramid head
, grey children and the lying figure.Also, the nicely ambiguous conclusion and some scary moments.
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the only people who will enjoy this movie are the die hard-fans of the game.
some sites rating :
rottentomatoes.com : 3/10
imdb.com : 6.5/10
ign.com : 5/10
Headaches for the most part, are one of life's minor annoyances, unless of course, you suffer from the impossibly tortuous migraine. But for the ordinary headache, there is a world full of weird and wacky cures, and causes.
Because most headaches involve a restriction of blood vessels in the head or scalp, a good cup of coffee or two, can work wonders. The caffeine will help to expand the vessels, and will also speed the absorption of any pills you may have taken.
Unfortunately, the only cure for "brain freeze", is to let your system warm up again, which should happen in a few minutes. That's the kind of headache you get from eating ice cream. When extremely cold foods and drink touch the palate in the roof of your mouth, it stimulates nerves that then turn on blood vessels in your head and they swell, causing pounding in the middle of your forehead.
Cluster headaches can be as excruciating as migraines, if only for their persistent presence. The pounding, throbbing pain that tends to stay on one side of the head, can come and go several times over the course of a day, and repeat that cycle every day for weeks or months. Oddly enough, researchers estimate that 93% of cluster headache victims are men.
In the "old days", headaches were often cured by making a poultice of house leeks, that fleshy member of the sedum family that often grew between the slates of cottage roofs. No doubt, that worked better than the lavender that was dabbed on a lady's temples in Victorian times.
You have to hand it to the Chinese for simplicity, though. They used to simply swing their arms back and forth, or around and around. Odd as that may seem, the improved blood flow may very well have cured headaches caused by sluggish circulation.
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I promise in the last blog i will write about "fact articles" but i changed my mind..sorry for that.
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