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How to Prevent the Wii Video Game System from Overheating
by Lauren Vork, Writer
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OverviewAs with all types of computer programming hardware, the components inside the Nintendo Wii generate heat while they're in operation. While the Wii has built-in fan components for cooling, overheating can still occur if the device is not properly s
Make Your Own Horror Mask Tutorials
by Lauren Vork, Writer
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OverviewWhether you're using them for a costume party, role-playing games or movie and theatrical ventures, being able to make your own horror masks gives you the freedom to create custom designs while being more cost-effective than getting store-bought v
How to Make a Scratched Xbox 360 Video Game Work
by alk2310, Writer
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OverviewXbox 360 is the newest gaming system from the makers of Microsoft. Xbox 360 games offer the user a state-of-the-art experience with more vivid graphics and smoother gameplay than were seen on their previous gaming consoles. One drawback of Xbox 36
How Much Are My Star Wars Figures Worth?
by Robert Vaux, Writer
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OverviewKenner Toys produced a line of small plastic action figures to coincide with the release of "Star Wars" in May of 1977. When the film became a phenomenon, more action figures followed; new waves appearing with each new film and in some cases with
Types of Star Wars Watches?
by Michael Dance, Writer
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Star Wars invented the science-fiction summer blockbuster and spawned five follow-up movies, countless re-releases, a handful of TV shows, and an amazing amount of merchandise. There have been dozens of different series of Star Wars books, thousands of S
About Video Game Design
by Michael Dance, Writer
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OverviewBecoming a video game designer is one of those things a lot of people think they want to do, but nobody actually knows how to do it or what goes into it. Yes, designing a video game is a creative and rewarding task; it also requires business acume
The Best Family Video Game System
by Alan Donahue, Writer
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SpecsThe Wii is manufactured by the Nintendo Company. It is its fifth home video console following the NES, SNES, Nintendo 64 and the Nintendo Gamecube. The Nintendo Wii uses DVD discs to play games, but the system memory can also store classic and downlo