GagaBux.com

I just found an pretty interesting website where you are paid to view some ads for about half a minute. You can make free account and you are paid 0.01 per ad or you can pay 20$ for 3 months silver member and get paid 0.02 per ad. You also can rent refferals to click for you every day. And you also can make money by getting more people, for each refferal you get paid o.15.

Seems ok . You need a paypal account and you can test it when you gather 2 $.

GameCrush – Xbox Live prostitution

A new service launches tomorrow, called GameCrush, where men can pay money to play over Xbox Live with an “attractive girl” (Warning: NSFW)

Yes, this is real. Xbox Live prostitution, if you will.

Interested, lonely men (or cashed up pranksters) can sign up to the site, and once there, choose from two options: play a simple Flash game (checkers, etc) against a “PlayDate”, where you get face-to-face time with one of these “attractive girls” over a webcam, or join them for a bit of multiplayer over Xbox Live.

A single game of either will cost you $8.25, with Xbox Live matches running for 10 minutes, and Flash games for 6.

Girls somehow interested in this should know there’s money to be made, with 60% of the proceeds from a match going to the “PlayDate”, who at the conclusion of a game can be rated by the user on her “hotness, gaming skill, and flirtiness”.

GameCrush is restricted to those 18 years old and over, and players can select one of two kinds of match/date. I’ll let the site’s FAQ explain. “We have created two broad categories, “Flirty” and “Dirty” to help the PlayDate define and match her mood of gaming interaction and experience with those of the players. You can choose either option or both depending on how you feel!”

There are already 1200 “PlayDates” registered on the site, some of whom are serious about the whole thing, others less so, while others were born in former Communist states, caught whiff of the scent of internet money and stuck out their tits accordingly.

It’s so hard trying to decide whether this is the best thing we’ve ever seen, or the worst. Might need to flip a coin.

There are four Xbox 360 games supported so far, those being Halo 3, GTAIV, Modern Warfare 2 and Gears of War 2. If this somehow takes off, you can expect more platforms, as well as MMO titles, to be supported.

To your left, you’ll find a selection of some of the ladies (well, mostly ladies) who will be sitting by their computers tomorrow, waiting just for you. Big boy.

Gears of war 3

 

Gears Of War developer Epic Games hasn’t dated (or even confirmed) the third game in the stop and pop shooter series, but someone else has, pegging the third entry for an April release in 2011.

Now, Edge may not be in an official position to schedule Gears Of War 3, but according to “a trusted US publishing source,” April 2011 is when Xbox 360 owners should expect the game. Gears Of War 3 will reportedly be teased next month in some form and more fully revealed at E3.

You know, it makes sense for 2010 to be Gears free.

Epic VP Mark Rein recently told G4TV that his company wouldn’t be releasing any games this year. People Can Fly, which Epic owns, has its own game in the works for EA, but that won’t be released until the beginning of 2011, a game that may very well be known as Bulletstorm.

Plus, the back half of 2010 is looking incredibly crowded on the Xbox 360 side, with games like Halo: Reach, Fable III, Portal 2 and another Call of Duty getting a lot of the attention, not to mention Microsoft’s Project Natal add-on. Giving Gears 3 a little breathing room sounds like someone just making the right call.

And if it is a little later than expected, any Unreal Engine 3-powered jungle environments that we get will just look that much better.

Playstation new remote

    Here’s our first ever official, up-close look at Sony’s PlayStation Move motion-control peripheral, due later this year.

    We’ve seen it before of course, back when it didn’t have a name, but Sony has never actually released official press shots of the device until now, giving us such a close look at both the main wand and its “nunchuk” accessory.

     The Move will be released this Fall, in three options: individually, bundled with a PlayStation Eye camera or bundled with the camera and a PlayStation 3 console.

    Say what you will about its similarities to the Wii, I like it because it makes me think of Greensleeves and ice cream.

Update :

Yesterday, Sony took the wraps off the PlayStation Move, which some people will call Sony’s next big thing in video gaming, and others will call a shameless Wii Remote rip-off. Here’s everything you need to know about it.WHAT IS IT?

The Move is a motion-sensing peripheral, which in conjunction with the PlayStation Eye Camera (which is already on the market) allows precise motion-controlled video gaming on the PlayStation 3.

The Move can, in some cases, be paired with the “Subcontroller”, a nunchuk-like device that sports an analog stick and d-pad, which allows the Move to be used with more “traditional” titles like first-person shooters or role-playing games.

Unlike the Wii Remote, which is powered by regular batteries (or in cases of third-party solutions a rechargeable battery pack), the Move is fuelled by the same lithium ion battery that runs your PlayStation 3′s DualShock 3 controller, meaning it’ll have plenty of shelf life between recharges. As a bonus, the Subcontroller also has a lithium ion battery.

Both the Move and Subcontroller are wireless, feature rumble and will sync with your PlayStation 3 via Bluetooth. At launch, they will be available in black, and black only.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

It uses a three-axis gyroscope, a three-axis accelerometer, coloured sphere and a terrestrial magnetic field sensor to pin-point the location of the Move, which allows it to easily track any kind of movement the player makes, whether it be slow or fast, small or sweeping.

The Subcontroller also features a full-fledged motion sensor, just like the Move wand itself, unlike the Wii Remote Nunchuk’s gyroscope which is fairly primitive in comparison.

Interestingly, every game we played at GDC required the user to calibrate the Move before playing. It wasn’t a big deal, but switching between games quickly it was a bit of a pain.

WHAT GAMES ARE THERE?

Along with an announcement that some “regular” PlayStation 3 titles will support the Move (such as SOCOM 4, EyePet and LittleBigPlanet), Sony unveiled a range of games built specifically for the new controller’s motion-sensing capabilities.

These are:

- Motion Fighter
- Move Party (NEW: More hands-on impressions.)
- Sports Champions
- TV Superstars
- The Shoot
- Slider

In total, Sony says that “more than 20″ titles will be released featuring PlayStation Move support by the end of fiscal year 2010.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

The Move will be available in three packages: a standalone Move (for consumers that already own a PlayStation Eye camera), a bundle that includes the Move and PlayStation Eye, and a hardware pack that includes the Move, PlayStation Eye and PlayStation 3 console.

While pricing details for the standalone pack and PS3 bundle are unavailable at this time, the Move + PlayStation Eye option will cost $99.

WHEN IS IT OUT

The PlayStation Move will be released sometime this Fall.

Lockerz redemption….scam

All day i’ve been refreshing that damn page …  At 12:15 UTC+2 at night the redemption was on course. When i enter in the Brands we love cause i wanted an Amazon Gift Card 50£ everything was for redeem exapt what i want , i enter in the Electronics there was some games … i tryed to get Bioshock 2 for 360 when i clicked on it… guess what, FRESH OUT OF STOCK, then the site stoped loading , refresh again , …. and everything was freshed out… That’s awkward…

That’s a big scam… they really know how to make traffic :-j

Happy Holidays

 ”  Dear Santa,

I was a very nice girl, i wasn’t naughty or evil .  So you have some milk an’ cookies on the table , but don’t forget to leave a big present for me. “

 I wish you a Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all . Don’t get  drunk :) )

Family guy

Prea belea Stewie Griffin asta ;) )

Car tricks

“Pula” ….

Comune di Pula – a common in Sardigna, Italy

Pula – Spot in Croatia [it's pronounced Pola]

Pula – village in Veszprém , Hungary

The pula - currency of Botswana. Pula literally means “rain” in Setswana, because rain is very scarce in Botswana – home to much of the Kalahari Desert – and therefore valuable. Pula also means “blessing” as rain is considered a blessing. Thebe means “shield”.

Pula – electronic newspaper in Africa published by the regional programs in Africa Association for the Advancement of Communication of African women and Information and Communication Technology

Pula – vulgar term for penis

Pula – Romanian avant-garde magazine removed by Aurel Baranga, Gerasimos Luke, Paul Peacock and Jules Perahim before the magazine editors of algae. He appeared in a single number, the date of October 1, 1931

My favorite song …

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