Compete Online with Friends on Your Gaming Console |
There’s nothing like the added incentive of competition to spice up a video game. And all three of the top video game consoles offer tons of online features so you can play with your friends or other players from all over the world. All you need is a reliable broadband Internet connection to get the most out of your online gameplay.Online Competition with Video Game Consoles and a Broadband ConnectionMultiplayer gaming is available with the leading video game consoles just by creating an account to access their online features. Nintendo’s Xbox 360 offers a membership in Xbox Live, Sony PlayStation owners can join PlayStation Network, and Nintendo Wii players can sign up for Wii + Internet. That’s all you have to do to take advantage of the great online gaming and social features they offer.Join Wii + Internet, Xbox Live, or PlayStation Network for Online Video Game CompetitionAfter hooking up the console to your broadband connection through your wireless router or LAN adaptor (see each manufacturer’s website for details and requirements), just follow the prompts to set up an account which will allow you to access all of the online multiplayer games.Play Video Games and Socialize with Friends with Your Broadband ConnectionDepending on which game console you play, you’ll be able to participate in voice, text, and video chat; Facebook and Twitter; use a Friends List to keep track of what games your friends are playing; share Friend Codes with the people you want to play with; or play anonymously with other players all over the world. And with a good broadband Internet connection every aspect of your gameplay will be enhanced.Top Online Video Games to Play with Your FriendsSo what are you waiting for? The action-packed world of online gaming is waiting for you and your friends. No matter which games you love -- PlayStation’s “Grand Theft Auto IV,” “Gran Turismo 5 Prologue,” or “MotorStorm;” Wii’s “Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games,” “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess,” or “Wii Sports;” Xbox 360’s “Gears of War 2,” “Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare,” or “Halo 3: ODST” – all you need is a fast broadband connection to enjoy hours of fun video game competition online with your friends. |
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