games

10,000 Retro Games: Now Available Over The Net

Games are indeed one of the sources of fun of the humanity. It offer great adventures, thrills, and exceptional feelings that can only be felt by playing. Some resorts to games as way of letting the time pass. Others play games to divert their mindsets while some play games for friendly competitions with circles of friends. Unlike before wherein games were more of an outdoor type, games now have

Unveiling Updates On Play Station Gaming: Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo

Play Station gaming gives a different thrill compared to what the mobile gaming offers. Two have their own peculiar features that hook gamers and make them want to play for more. The main differences are the screen and the portability. Playing through a Play Station will give gamers a wider view of the game as television screens are much wider compared to screens of mobile phones. On the other

Pokemon Go Releases New Feature: Indicator Of Nearby Pokemon Is Finally On Screen

Pokemon Go is one of the most trending games which marked the history. It has definitely brought the different nations the craze as they are looking for Pokemon characters on their screens. The scene of the real world makes the game even more engaging. Though many are really hooked into the game, still something lies behind it just like every other game - it needs some modifications to perform

Games Using C#

Games selection using c#.Net A simple project to play the games in win xp. for this purpose we use a class called process in c sharp. Create a form with Picture Boxes Add relevant picture to that picture boxes and double click. Write the code below like this to run the programs first of all define a string and assign the string with the path of the application you want to run.
  1. string str = @"c:\Windows\syst

Guessing Game

How to Play: The game generates a random number from 1 - 1000. It will give you a hint through a percentage on how close you are the number. If you guessed the number, components will be disabled. What's your take? You may leave comments below or email me to xpginger at gmail dot com