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Monday, May 31, 2010

Consoles Available For Orders

We have PS3 consoles available for purchase.

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) has released details about the new PlayStation 3 (PS3 model #CECH-2000A). The svelte charcoal black PS3 Slim sports a much smaller case and a 120GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). The new PlayStation 3 Slim is slated for retail release on September 1, 2009, in North America, Europe/ PAL territories at a discounted retail prices (RRP) of US$299 and €299. The PS3 Slim will drop in Japan on September 3, 2009 (odd, in that Sony usually releases in Japan first), with a retail price of 29,980 yen (including tax).

In a bold move, Sony has discounted the remaining stock of 80GB PS3's to US$299 from August 18 and €299 from August 19. Also in North America, the price of PS3 with 160GB HDD will be reduced to a RRP of US$399 from August 18. Of course one has to ask if it isn't worth waiting a couple of weeks to own the new version of the PS3 Slim with a 120GB HDD for the same prices as the 80GB PS3 Phat.

According to publisher, "The internal design architecture of the new PS3 system, from the main semiconductors and power supply unit to the cooling mechanism, has been completely redesigned, achieving a much slimmer and lighter body. Compared to the very first PS3 model with 60GB HDD, the internal volume as well as its thickness and weight are trimmed down to approximately two-thirds. Furthermore, power consumption is also cut to two-thirds, helping to reduce fan noise. While inheriting the sleek curved body design of the original model, the form factor of the new PS3 system features a new meticulous design with textured surface finish, giving an all new impression and a casual look. With the compact body and casual appearance, the newly introduced model will appeal to a wider audience who are looking to buy the best entertainment system for their home."

Our Prices start from RM1150.00 for the PS3 Slim 120GB version and RM900.00 for the 40GB Refurbished version. For purchases please contact us via email at ps3gamesxchange@gmail.com T&C apply.

Friday, May 21, 2010

BRAND NEW AND SEALED GAMES


Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands RM175.00


UFC Undisputed 2010 RM185.00


Need For Speed Shift R1 RM115.00

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 R1 RM130.00 (All reserved)


Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 R1 RM130.00


Super Street Fighter IV R3 RM150.00 NETT


God Of War Collections Greatest Hits R1 RM120.00NETT (Out of stock orders coming in 2nd June)


This list will be updated everyday so please come and visit.



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

GUIDE BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER


Good news for all Sabahan gamers, we have a shipment of normal, Collector's Edition and Limited Edition guide books available for purchase. Estimated time of arrival is mid - June. Please contact us via email for your sought after titles so we can check for you on availability and price. Orders are open now for first batch shipment and closeout date is 25th May 2010.

PayPal



To all our domestic and international customers, we now accept PayPal payments only to verified addresses. Another convenient way for you to shop with us. New stocks coming in ETA 23rd May, PS3 games, consoles and accessories. Visit us more often to check out new listings and prices.

すべての国内および国際的な顧客には、我々は現在確認されたアドレスのみにPayPalでの支払いに同意します。もう1つの便利な方法は、私たちと買い物をしてください。新しい株式市場は、ETAの5月23日、PS3ゲームで来るコンソールおよび付属品。訪問は私たちより頻繁に新規上場と価格をチェックアウトする。

ทั้งหมด ของลูกค้าในและต่างประเทศเราตอนนี้ยอมรับการชำระเงิน PayPal เท่านั้นตรวจสอบที่อยู่ อีกวิธีหนึ่งที่เหมาะสำหรับคุณร้านค้ากับเรา หุ้นใหม่เข้ามาใน ETA 23 พฤษภาคม, เกม PS3, คอนโซลและอุปกรณ์ เยี่ยมชมบ่อยขึ้นเพื่อตรวจสอบรายชื่อและราคาใหม่

Para sa lahat ng aming mga lokal at internasyonal na mga customer, kami ngayon tanggapin PayPal bayad lamang sa mga napatunayan address. Isa pang madaling paraan para sa iyo na tindahan sa amin. Bagong stock pagdating sa ETA Mayo 23, PS3 games, consoles at accessories. Bisitahin sa amin ng mas madalas na tingnan ang mga bagong listahan at presyo.

RED DEAD REDEMPTION R3 Available Now.


It’s one thing for a video game to get a glowing write-up from enthusiast websites like Gamespot, IGN or 1Up. Those are game reviews written by gamers, for gamers, using the sort of inside baseball shorthand that game fans understand and expect. But when the New York Times — the Gray Lady herself — calls a video game a “tour de force,” it’s something special. Isn’t it?

In stores today, Rockstar Games’ Western epic Red Dead Redemption is already racking up some of the most positive reviews of any game released in the last year or two, with a 95% score on review aggregator site metacritic.com. In his review for the New York Times, critic Seth Schiesel calls Red Dead Redemption “a new standard for sophistication and ambition in electronic gaming” and ends his review with, “In the more than 1,100 articles I have written for this newspaper since 1996, I have never before called anything a tour de force. Yet there is no more succinct and appropriate way to describe Red Dead Redemption.”

Schiesel is a fairly unique bird in that he covers video games for a large mainstream newspaper audience. (I suppose I could also be considered such a bird, but you don’t see me sneaking references to classical music conductors into my reviews. Like I’d have any idea who they are.) I like his reviews because they’re articulate and well-written, and because I find it useful to observe how he straddles the line between making his reviews interesting to gamers but also accessible to non-gaming readers. It’s something I struggle with every week, and I still don’t think I have the hang of it.
RDR1

A gunslinger stands in front of a cemetery, as if to illustrate the Wild West's circle of life.

While I don’t need Schiesel’s thumbs-up to convince me to play Red Dead Redemption — it’s made by the ridiculously talented people at Rockstar Games (of Grand Theft Auto fame), and it’s a follow-up to 2004’s Read Dead Revolver, which I loved — it is interesting to see the reaction his review has garnered. Some folks are tweeting about it as if to say, “Look! The New York Times says video games are a serious and worthy form of entertainment!” while others are scoffing at Schiesel’s tendency to overstate how good some games really are. (He definitely does tend to toss around superlatives with abandon.)

But mainly I just like the fact that the New York Times does video game reviews, full stop. I’m terribly bored with the whole “are games art?” hand-wringing nonsense, but I am glad that, if nothing else, some media outlets do put games on the same level as movies, TV and music when it comes to coverage. (Not to toot any horns here, but I don’t know of any other major news outlet in Canada — or perhaps even North America — that generates two full pages of video games coverage per week like we do.)

I don’t need the New York Times to tell me what games are great, but someone out there probably does. And hopefully he or she will be inspired to pick up a copy of Red Dead Redemption. Which is exactly what I’m going to do right now. Giddyup.

SOURCE: TorontoSun.com

Friday, May 14, 2010

Swap! Looking for Assassin's Creed 2!


Brand New Super Street Fighter 4 (sealed) trade with Assassin's Creed 2! Hurry email at ps3gamesxchange@gmail.com! Limited time only..

Also have God of War III and Collections R3 & R1 respectively. Trade with any of these plus a top up from you. 019 823 8776. Hurry!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Harvest Festival Month

Hi guys it's been awhile since our last post. So here we are again in the month of May. Ka'amatan is around the corner and it'll be a great time to catch up on those PSN trophies huh? Well our gathering has been postponed to a later date. I am promoting a few companies without their knowledge at the moment. So hopefully they don't mind. in the meantime check out our mudah.my store updates or contact us via e-mail for Faezl's rental service or click here. Happy harvest festival everybody.