Monday, December 26, 2011

Rubik's Cube while Pogo Sticking with No Hands

Basically the same thing as last time, a day later. But this time, I do the entire thing with no hands on the pogo stick. Took me a few more tries to get it right, but it ended up being a lot faster. Follow my twitter! www.twitter.com Add me on Facebook! facebook.com Stop by my blog for updates on new videos in the works! coruon.tumblr.com

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Download Games To Psp-Four Easy Steps

!±8± Download Games To Psp-Four Easy Steps

Looking to download games onto Psp? Few citizen dispute the excellence and the versatility of the Sony Psp, but unfortunately many citizen consider the games themselves to be very overpriced. Fortunately, there are a number of places and methods we can hire to download games onto our Psps, and best still it's even legal!

How to Download Games onto Psp- Step 1-

Your regular Psp games will come on disc, or Umd as they are known. When you download games onto Psp however, you are going to be putting them straight onto a memory stick/card. (Some citizen call them memory sticks, and some citizen say memory cards, but they are in fact the same thing.) The approved Psp memory card of 32mb is just not going to be big sufficient to download games onto, Psp owners should commonly get the largest one they can afford. These days you can find fairly affordable 2 or 4 gig models on Ebay and Amazon quite easily. Once you have your new memory card, you will need to format it before use. This is basically like wiping the slate clean before use, so be sure to do it.

How to Download Games onto Psp-Step 2-

You will need to find somewhere to download the games from. There are hundreds of places online that will allow you to download games onto Psp, but unfortunately they are not all reliable-if you go to the wrong places you will encounter many problems and can even find your computer riddled with spyware after. Not good! Be sure to select a reputable site to download Psp games from-the most dependable ones are the ones that charge a small fee upfront and then give you way to unlimited downloads.

How to Download Games onto Psp-Step-3-

Once you begin downloading to your computer, be sure to only download files that end in "Psp" or have "Psp" in the title, as they are the only files compatible. You will occasionally find that the untrustworthy sites out there will try and give all kinds of files as downloads, so be sure to duplicate check everything before you download it. When downloading the games I save them to a wee portfolio on my desktop called "Psp Downloads, as it's simply the easiest place!

How to Download Games onto Psp-Step 4-

Now that you have a selection of games downloaded, you will need to transfer them from your Pc onto the memory card of your Psp. This is pretty simple, all you will need is an lowly Usb cable to join together the two, and the Pc should then recognize the Psp as some form of detachable drive, like a flashdrive or detachable Hd. All you need to do from here is to open up the Psp using the Pc and drag and drop the required files onto the Psp memory stick, much as you would with any other detachable drive. When you are doing this, be sure to send the files into folders called Psp, and then Game on your memory card. If they don't exist you will need to generate them, and I would suggest using all caps.

How to Download Games onto Psp-Step 6-

Once the transfer is ended you should be able to play the games on the Psp by simply chance up the Game menu and choosing the games from the stick. Any errors or error messages are likely to be due to incompatible firmware-this is especially true if downloading homebrew games. You may find it valuable to downgrade your Psp in order to play these homebrew games.

Hopefully this guide has helped you see that it's not that tough at all to download games onto Psp once you get the hang of it, the real trick is seeing a dependable download source!


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Plants Vs Zombies - Tips and Tricks Part 1

!±8± Plants Vs Zombies - Tips and Tricks Part 1

Plants vs zombies is a great game created by PopCap Games. It is a tower defense game, where you build structures to prevent the enemy from going through the line. In Plants vs Zombies, you get to build plants, a very wide variety of them, using solar power from the sun and your sunlight producing plants. The objective of the game is to prevent the zombies from eating your brains, which is consider a great delicacy to them. The game has a light hearted feel and very creative in the implementation of the gameplay. Not only that, there are more modes to play after you completed it once, giving very high re-playability and fun.

As you go through the adventure mode, I find that it is very straight forward. Basically, before every match, you will be given more than sufficient plants to succeed the level. Therefore, this tips and tricks will be mainly about the things that you can explore after you completed the game, like new plants, plants upgrade, money earning tricks and etc.

Here, I list down the note worthy plants that are worth mentioning. Part One will be about the plants that I find to be useful and highly recommended!

Instant kill "bombs" plants:
Cherry Bombs, Jalapeno, Potato Mines, Squash, Tangle Kelp, Doom Shroom, Blover

These types of plants almost instant kill anything. Cherry bombs destroys zombies in a small radius. Jalapeno destroys everything in a lane and melts ice paths. Squash will destroy all zombies in a grid, given that they are close enough to each other. Tangle Kelp kills water zombies, with the drawback of long cooldown. Doom Shroom can kill an entire wave of zombies, if you plant in at the right time, with the drawback of leaving a hole in the ground where you can't plant for a certain period of time. Blovers instant kills all balloon zombies without mercy. Potato Mines kills a single land zombie and underground miners, with the drawback of taking very long to ready itself. Although potato mines take a long time to load, it is a must have for many stages, because in early game, you want to build as many sunflowers as possible and dropping a potato mine or squash to deal with a zombie instead of using a peashooter will save you 75 sun, to build another sunflower. This advantage will accumulate very quickly. Try it out to see.

Attack plants:
Repeaters: They shoot two peas at once. Very good when behind touchwoods. If you want a secure lane, upgrade it to a gatling pea to shoot 4 fireballs at once. Very good in dominating a lane, given that the zombies are not extremely tough, like a horde of Gargantuars. Once you get this, don't even bother about the peashooters.

Threepeater: It shoots 3 peas, one in the above lane, one in lane and one in the below lane. I find it to be very useful in pool levels, when you have 6 lanes to deal with instead of 5. Works with touchwood well. In other levels, it is not so great since there are always better stuff to use.

Snow Pea: Slow! Very useful! Hates Touchwoods though.

Gloom Shroom: The most underestimated plant ever! This baby is very powerful! Not only it has a fast attack speed, it attacks in all the directions! Not to mention the piecing ability towards screen doors! Although it has short range, it is very devastating when combined with a pumpkin and maybe a garlic!

Melon-Pult: The Superman of the plant empire. This guy deals massive splash damage to zombies and shoots relatively fast, although slower than the normal peashooting types. However, its projectile can hit screen doors zombies and snorkel zombies directly! To see true ownage, upgrade it to a Winter Melon!

Cob Launcher: The Nuke of the game. Expensive and has a long reload time though. Not to mention that you need to operate it yourself.

Other Plants:
Magnet Shroom: Very useful and essential in some levels. It removes a lot of stuff from buckets to pogo sticks. This can really make your life easier by removing special zombie abilities, reduce the defensive power of zombies and you can even upgrade it to get money for you if you are lazy to click manually!

Wallnut, Tallnut, Pumpkin: Essential in most games. No player can live without them!

Spikeweed and Spikerock: Very useful in several levels with vehicles. It can also be a good source of damage when your main defense line is built! This plant cannot be taken away by bungees zombies! Another great use for Spikerocks is that Gargantuars will stop by and smash it. Unlike other plants (Even Tallnuts with Pumpkin, the super tank in the plant empire) that dies in one hit, it takes around 5 to 6 smashes from a Gargantuar to get it in pieces.


Plants Vs Zombies - Tips and Tricks Part 1

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