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500 Days of Gamers

As summer draws nearer some look forward to getting out of school, doffing bulky winter garments, and generally living a life of leisure. For me, summer means video games and time to play them! We all know that the summer is generally bereft of major game releases. This works out for me because I have a chance to play all the games I bought throughout the previous year. It also works out for the games industry because they get to announce upcoming titles, some of which will be available for the holiday season.

GDC

This conference is happening right now and so evades classification as a summer convention. The Game Developers Conference is an important event in the industry and eschews the pomp and bombast of E3 for a more cerebral discussion about the nature of games development. Game makers meet here to trade ideas about their craft, which offers attendees a perspective of what their favorite developers are thinking and what they make eventually deploy in their games. 1up.com is running an excellent series that delves into the topics of these GDC talks and presents subjects to gamers like Gaming’s vanishing middle class, ruminations about the next generation of consoles, and the future of indie games.

E3

The 2012 E3 convention, Innovation Unveiled, will take place midweek — June 5th through June 7th — at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The show has been undergoing a rebranding in recent years and has switched back and forth between being a loud, raucous spectacle and a more toned down, family-friendly event. We don’t yet know what it will look like this year, but we do have an idea what may be shown.

Nintendo will show the Wii U in its final form and ignite another round of speculation as to whether the company can pull off another insanely unlikely success with the integration of new games technology, in this case, the tablet as controller. Speaking of next gen, rumors are burning up the Internet that Microsoft and Sony won’t let Nintendo hog the spotlight. Both the Xbox 360 and the PS3 are nearing thr end of their lifecycles so we may start to hear rumblings about their successor at E3. Sony will likely make new games for the PS Vita highly playable in order to move the new hardware. Swag!

Comic-Con

This summer Comic-Con will return to it’s flagship location in San Diego as well as its satellite cons in Chicago, Toronto and Philly among others.

Comic-con is a sort of menagerie of nerd culture rolled into a summer of conventions designed to pull in every corner of nerd-dom from their homes and into huge exhibition halls packed with like-minded peers. Since partnering up with Wizard World the content of the show has expanded from just comics to games, books, movies, TV shows and any other nerd-art form.

Gaming news is being kept underwraps for Comic-con but we can expect to hear about wild tie-ins between games and comics. A new Halo spinoff? Don’t count it out!

There is a lot going on to hold gamers of all types over until the deluge of fall gaming, so fire up your consoles and tackle your pile of shame beforehand!

World of Warcraft CD keys

World of Warcraft CD keys

Article by James Kay

If you have bought any of the World of Warcraft games you will find that the activation key for the game is to be found on the CD itself. These are generally known to all and sundry as World of Warcraft CD keys.

These World of Warcraft CD keys along with the CD’s are the ones that people are trying to circumvent by using Warcraft cracks. This will enable them to be mobile with their Warcraft games without having to take along their World of Warcraft CD keys or CD’s.

This is however, not a recommended practice as Blizzard, the creators of all things Warcraft, do not smile upon this. What happens if you lose your World of Warcraft CD keys? There have been many people who have asked this question in the many different Warcraft forums, and the answer is always simple.

If you have your original Warcraft game CD then you should be able to find the World of Warcraft CD keys on the CD itself, as you might remember if you cast yourself back to those pre-Warcraft days when you first bought and installed your game. If you’ve lost your original game CD then you’ve also unfortunately lost your World of Warcraft CD keys as well.

World of Warcraft CD keys can also be used for guest users. These users won’t have a regular World of Warcraft account but will instead play using a guest account. This means that they will need to enter active World of Warcraft CD keys every time they want to log in to play.

These World of Warcraft CD keys will each cost a certain amount and give you a set time of playing hours. Once you have exhausted these hours you will then need to buy World of Warcraft CD keys again to activate your guest account.

Normally when you purchase World of Warcraft CD keys you will be able to play for about 30 days. This is sometimes referred to as “free” playing time. This is of course different from the World of Warcraft demo version which you can download and play for 10 days free of charge.

With World of Warcraft CD keys after your time has run out, you will then need to purchase what is referred to as a time card, or a gametime card. These are prepaid cards which allow you to play World of Warcraft for a limited number of days. This is not the same as obtaining World of Warcraft CD keys, and you will need to have an active World of Warcraft account to do this.

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World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Expansion Pack (PC/Mac DVD)

Requires World Of Warcraft, The Burning Crusade and Wrath Of The Lich King to play, EU Servers Only Hidden away in a secluded sanctuary the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing has waited recovering from the wounds of his last battle against Azeroth and biding his time until he can reforge the world in molten fire. Soon Deathwing the Destroyer will return to Azeroth and his eruption from Deepholm will sunder the world leaving a festering wound across the continents. As the Horde and Alliance race to the epicenter of the cataclysm the kingdoms of Azeroth will witness seismic shifts in power the kindling of a war of the elements and the emergence of unlikely heroes who will rise up to protect their scarred and broken world from utter deva

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SteelSeries World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Gaming Mouse (PC) Reviews

SteelSeries World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Gaming Mouse (PC)

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