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There are dozens of accessories on the market for the Xbox 360, including headsets, wireless controllers, cooling systems, rechargeable batteries and more. You can play compatible Xbox 360 games on your Windows computer with the Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows. The Live Vision Camera allows players to create an in-game version of themselves in select games. The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel is a force-feedback steering wheel controller with standard gamepad buttons and floor-mounted accelerator and brake pedals. The Messenger Kit attaches to Xbox 360 controllers and features a keyboard to message other players.
The Xbox 360 controller has a Guide button in the center of its face that provides a new functionality. This button is divided into four quadrants that light up to provide gamers with different types of information during game play. (Incidentally, the "ring of light" power button on the console also provides this function.) For instance, during a split screen multiplayer match, a particular quadrant will light up to indicate to a player which part of the screen he or she is playing on at that time. The Guide button can also light up to let a player know he has received a message from another gamer. In this case, when the user pushes the button, he or she visits the Xbox dashboard (the equivalent of a PC's desktop). The dashboard provides access to features like messaging friends, downloading content, voice chat and customizing soundtracks, all while staying in the game. The controller has a standard headphone jack on the back so that the user can plug in a headset for voice communication during game play. Some wireless headsets will also work with the Xbox 360.
Xbox LIVE is an online subscription service that allows Xbox gamers to play video games together and download additional game content using the Internet. Once online, gamers can play one another over the Internet and talk to each other in real-time using the headset (included in the bundle). Xbox LIVE has created a huge online community of gamers challenging one another worldwide. The Xbox 360 will also usher in the next generation of online game play and online community with the new, revamped Xbox LIVE.
Xbox LIVE Silver is a free service that ships with all Xbox 360s and allows any Xbox 360 user with a broadband connection to get online and create a gamer tag as well as a new ID type called a gamer card. The gamer card is a profile that displays a gamer's interests, skill level, competitiveness and gaming accomplishments. In addition, gamers can use Xbox LIVE Silver to chat, download content and play certain games. Xbox LIVE Silver allows gamers to access most of the features of Xbox LIVE. The one key feature missing from the free service is the ability to play multiplayer games online.
In order to play in multiplayer matches online, you must upgrade to the subscription service known as Xbox LIVE Gold. The Gold service has all the functionality of Silver plus the ability to play multiplayer games. Additionally, Xbox LIVE Gold has exclusive content, tournaments and events.
John Glenn is sometimes credited as the first person in space or the first person to orbit the earth, which he wasn't, both those records belong to the USSR's Yuri Gagarin. Glenn is more often credited as the first American in space, which he wasn't, he was actually third after Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom. More on-topic, the iPhone's supposed "first full blown" mobile web browser wasn't first at all, as a large selection of previous smartphone browsers prove, not least of which is the S60 OSS browser which uses exactly the same open source core as the iPhone's Safari, but the S60 version also has built-in Flash support.So, with all that in mind, it wouldn't be surprising if we see a phone-based Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game from a major publisher appear over the next year or so, grandly claiming to be the first of its kind. Well, this reviewer has news for whoever comes up with it: they're way, way behind. The first ever phone-based MMORPG is already available, in fact it's been running since 2004. It's called Tibia Micro Edition, or TibiaME, and is the mobile little brother of the PC MMORPG Tibia.Why is AAS reviewing it in 2007? Well, for some reason we never got around to reviewing it before, and the appearance of an S60 3rd Edition version of the client gave us a perfect excuse to finally get this done.TibiaME doesn't look particularly spectacular. There's no sound at all. It's slow. It's three years old. Yet it's one of the best phone games in the world right now. Interested? Read on...
To get started, you'll need the TibiaME application installed on your phone. It's available as a Symbian app for S60 3rd Edition phones, S60 1st & 2nd Edition phones and as a Java app for J2ME phones. You can get the Free Version which lets you play the game but with no automatic mapping facility, while the Gold Version costs a one-off charge of $4.99 and has automap, a list of players currently online (you can send online players Instant Messages within the game) and a league table of the top 100 players. The free client is good enough to give you a taste of what TibiaME is like, but if you want to become a serious player it's highly recommended that you get the gold edition as the automap is essential to progress later in the game.The Free and Gold editions of the game are free to use, with no monthly fees, all you pay for are your phone network's charges for using the internet connection (which can be avoided if you use wi-fi, or if you have a flat rate data plan). If you pay for data by the kilobyte, you might like to know that TibiaME uses about half a megabyte of data per hour of gameplay. The first game world you enter, called Lybera, is completely accessible to all players, and has plenty of gameplay to get you started.However, once you've completed Lybera (which takes some doing) you'll probably want to move on to the main game world called Aurea. You then run into the catch: in order to explore most of the dungeons in Aurea, you have to buy a Premium Character, which costs about 3 euros a month. Premium Characters play in the same world as normal characters, but gain experience more quickly (so they don't have to spend as much time levelling up), have exclusive access to most of the dungeons and islands of the main game world, can use ferries and teleports, and lose less experience when they die. It's fair enough charge though, 3 euros a month isn't very much, and the first game world Lybera is still completely open to free characters.Once the TibiaME app is installed on your phone, you can use it to create a new character and log on to the actual game through your phone's phone network or wi-fi access point. You can choose a new access point every time you log in.TibiaME takes place in a Tolkien-style medieval fantasy setting. Characters can be wizards or warriors, male or female, but that's as far as the character creation process goes. It's up to you to customise your character with particular kinds of armour, weapons, magic wands and other objects which can be bought from shops, bartered from other players, or found in dungeons. As with most traditional RPGs, you advance your character to various levels by gaining experience points from fighting monsters, and each new level gives you extra health points and extra magic points, which appear as a red and blue bar at the side of the screen. The TibiaME client lets you store log-on details for many characters at once, and you enter the game by choosing which character you want to play.The first area you appear in is a very simple tutorial zone, using the same sort of idea as the training levels of the Tomb Raider games, where there's no real danger but you get to learn the basics. You can skip this level if you wish, thanks to a teleport spell. There's then a very large beginner's island, with proper dungeons, a town, some fairly straightforward quests, and enough gameplay to keep you going for quite a while. However, once your character gets to level 8 you can teleport to the main game world which is more varied and more dangerous. (If you're stuck for how to leave the beginner's island, try to find an eccentric wizard and some eccentric signs in the North East).
TibiaME takes place in a real time, massively multiplayer game world.By mobile game standards, that world is big.Really big.While you can work your way through most phone games in an hour or two, Tibia is the kind of thing that would take weeks of dedicated work to plough through. To give you an idea of how big the game is, this reviewer wrote the first version of this review under the impression that they had explored most of the game world Lybera. In fact, Lybera turned out to be just the beginner's level, and there was the higher level game world Aurea still to come.Lybera and Aurea are fairly large islands populated with people, monsters, towns, dungeons etc, and there are also some smaller islands around the continent. You see other players wandering around and interacting in real time, just as you would on a PC MMORPG, even on 2G networks. Although you do get lag from time to time, it generally doesn't affect gameplay. This reviewer managed to play the game pretty much continuously on a long train journey, bar the occasional drop-out when going through a tunnel. Lybera is rather dull-looking, but Aurea is a bit more varied with grasslands, forests, deserts, mountains etc. You move your character in the 2D world with the direction pad, and every key of the keypad is a shortcut to a particular function (for example 4 shows your backpack, 6 shows the automap, 3 lets you drop things etc). You can also use every function through the main menu using the left blue soft key.Travel is simply a case of walking round the continent, although Premium Characters can use various teleportation and ferry services. The towns usually have shops which will buy and sell particular kinds of goods (magic items, weapons, armour, hardware etc) and NPCs who will offer you rewards for taking part in quests. There are also NPCs to be found dotted around the continent, sometimes well away from any towns, who will also have tasks for you to do, or who may be the recipients of something you're delivering. 2b1af7f3a8