Friday, July 24, 2009
How to play Super Nintendo, Atari, ect. games on your PC
In this blog I am going to teach you how to play almost any of your favorite games from consoles like the Atari 2600, SNES, NES, and Nintendo 64 on your PC! This now simple feat is accomplished by downloading an emulator for the system you want. An easy way to find one is to just Google which emulator you want(Atari Jaguar Emulator, 64 Emulator, ect.). After you do that, you need to download a ROM of the game you want. The emulator I have is the Project Tempest Atari Jaguar Emulator which I use mostly to play Tempest 2000. Place the ROM file in a folder under 'My Documents'. This is mainly for easy access to your games all at once. Open up your emulator and click 'File'. Under this tab you will most likely find a button that says 'Open ROM'. Click this and a miniature window with your documents will open. Double click your folder that contains your ROM/ROMs and double click the ROM file you want to play. When playing games, you need a different emulator for each console. For instance you cannot play Kirby Super Star on an Atari 2600 Emulator. Visit your emulator's help tab for more details if you need them. Thanks for reading!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Reasons For Playing Call Of Duty : World At War
One of the many reasons for playing this game is that it teaches history. Since this is a WWII game it also educates children about firearms from that era. In this game we also learn about the Nazi Dictator, Hitler. Some major events in WWII were also re-created in this game. It also teaches children that Nazis are bad. It also shows the many landscapes of Germany, which are beautiful, but not as noticeable with war going on. Because war........War never changes. If you do not want your children to go into the army, put it on Hard difficult anytime they play. When they complain about how they keep dying, say that this is what real war is like, except in real war, you only have one life. Don't do drugs. Thank you.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Church Camp
While I was at a church camp called (I think) Golden Bell I did many different things and I met many different people. There was a very good band called NEELY that preformed at the camp. When we went into teams the vocalist was our team leader!
One of my favorite things that I did was when I went repelling down a 70 ft. cliff! Believe it or not, the scariest part was just standing at the top and waiting your turn. I am afraid of heights but this was very fun! We also played mini golf and went swimming. I almost got to go on a zip-line but just as it was my turn, it started to rain. :-( I still had fun running back to the cabin in the rain! :-)
The food at this camp was AMAZING! Compared to my mom's cooking (bleh) this was about forty-two times better. One night the men had to escort the ladies through the line and get them their food. I hope I did good!
My least favorite part was when someone dislocated my shoulder during The Night Game. Jeff Baxter gave us very good sermons and is a very nice guy. I bought his book which is entitled Following Jesus Into College and Beyond. It is quite an interesting read. Other than a few mishaps I had a pretty enjoyable time at Golden Bell! I might even go back next year!
One of my favorite things that I did was when I went repelling down a 70 ft. cliff! Believe it or not, the scariest part was just standing at the top and waiting your turn. I am afraid of heights but this was very fun! We also played mini golf and went swimming. I almost got to go on a zip-line but just as it was my turn, it started to rain. :-( I still had fun running back to the cabin in the rain! :-)
The food at this camp was AMAZING! Compared to my mom's cooking (bleh) this was about forty-two times better. One night the men had to escort the ladies through the line and get them their food. I hope I did good!
My least favorite part was when someone dislocated my shoulder during The Night Game. Jeff Baxter gave us very good sermons and is a very nice guy. I bought his book which is entitled Following Jesus Into College and Beyond. It is quite an interesting read. Other than a few mishaps I had a pretty enjoyable time at Golden Bell! I might even go back next year!
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