Top Eight Great Interactive Gaming Websites

Tue, Jul 29, 2008, by CHAN LEE PENG

Web Talk

These are the top eight most popular gaming websites that have well received by the players worldwide.

International gaming industries have internally developed many games for PlayStation®3, Xbox 360™ video game, PS2, PSP, PSP® system, GC, DS, Xbox, Gameboy, Nitendo DS™, Nitendo GameCube™ and N-Gage. The invention of internet has led most companies to introduce many gaming series that are compatible with Microsoft, Window XP, Linus and other computer platforms. Some gaming sites even allow user to get the latest demos and trailers before purchasing the PC games, while some enable the user to download the games for free, making the gaming services more competitive. Below are top eight most popular gaming websites and their released games.

LucastArts

LucasArts is a multifaceted interactive entertainment company which have created many inspiring, and challenging games for its players. Their videogames have achieved many notable commercial success and awards, including multiple awards from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. In recent years, they have released many best-selling games. Those games include LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, Star Wars: Empire at War, Mercenaries, Star Wars: Episode III, Star Wars Battlefront II, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Revenge of the Sith, Indiana Jones, Star War Republic Comando, Star Wars Galaxies: Jump to Light-speed and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Konami

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. (KDEI) is a famous global developer and manufacturer for home videogames. Konami has designed many interactive games from a range of Action, Adventure, Sports, Simulation and many more. Their recent released games are Silent Hill Origins, Pro Evolution Soccer, New International Track & Field, Hellboy The Science of Evil, Deca Sports, Target: Terror, Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

THQ

THQ is one of the fastest growing PC and home videogames developers featuring games for Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo’s GameCube and Game Boy Advance, personal computers as well as wireless devices. Since its establishment, THQ continues to innovate and evolve the interactive entertainment medium. Their best rated games are The Polar Express, MotoGP 2, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, UFC 2009 Undisputed, Battle of the Bands™, Dancing with the Stars, Zoo Tycoon DS 2 and Age of Empires: Mythologies.

EA

Electronic Arts (EA) is the world’s leading interactive entertainment company for advanced console systems, online games, PC games and mobile phone devices. They offer games featuring from a wide selection of sports, racing, simulation, puzzle games, and other platform game genres. Their top-rated selling games are The Simpsons, Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix, Need for Speed Carbon, Rock Band, FIFA 08, Madden NFL 08, and Need for Speed Pro street.

Sierra

Sierra is a multi-platform interactive entertainment software developer which offers multi-player online games as well as games for PC, console systems and mobile phone devices. Their latest released games are Sea Life Safari™, Gin Rummy, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor™, and Aces of the Galaxy™.

Atari

Atari is one of the global interactive entertainment company featuring games for the whole family, with a catalogue that includes franchises and many international licenses. Their best games are Alone in the Dark, Dragon-shard, Demon Stone, Sid Meier’s Pirates, Act of War: Direct Action, TimeShift and DRIV3R.

Activision

Activision is one of the rapidly growing interactive companies featuring for online and console games. Their best selling video games include Guitar Hero®, Call of Duty®, and Tony Hawk, Spider-Man™, X-Men™, Shrek®, James Bond™ and TRANSFORMERS™.

Blizzard Entertainment

This is one of the most popular and well-designed computer games makers. Their selling games include blockbuster hits such as World of Warcraft®, Diablo®II, StarCraft®, and Warcraft®III: Reign of Chaos®.

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. ratinator64 (reyeads) on triond Says:

    Chan Lee you so good at this

  2. valli Says:

    These seem to be interesting.

  3. tonisan60 Says:

    I think you said it all, there is nothing let to say, good work

  4. Judy Sheldon Says:

    Great job. I will share this with the kids.

  5. Linus Says:

    “compatible with Microsoft, Window XP, Linus and other computer platforms.”

    Can I assume that by “Microsoft” you mean the company which made Windows?
    Since when did “Microsoft” become a “computer platform”?
    What’s a “Window XP”?
    What’s a “linus”?
    Are you referring to “Linus” as in the guy in “Peanuts”?

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