
www.creativeconsoles.com
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About Us
At Creative Consoles we are as passionate about gaming as our customers
are, and it has been our aim to make our website orientated around fun,
along with a place to browse, to buy and to review games.
We understand that our customers want more from a site than just games at
competitive prices, which is why we have developed our company to attract
the occasional buyer as well as more serious gamers. We have a regular
newsletter to inform people about special offers and new releases and
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Why Us
With over 3000 games available, ranging from new releases to classics,
there is always something for everyone. Games that are due for release can
be pre-ordered and will usually be delivered to you on the same day they
hit the shops. All products include FREE delivery and are usually
despatched within 24-48 hours of receiving your order.
Online order tracking allows you to see the exact status of your order at
any time, and if you are in a hurry you can always use the Quick Pay
method. Most importantly, with secure online shopping you can have total
confidence when you place your order.
Extensive product and feature information is available for each title and
a number of screenshots give you a preview. Newsletter subscribers can
also get up-to-date game information and details of the latest offers. You
also have the opportunity to post your own review and share experiences of
a game, or read other reviews before you make that all-important decision
about which game to buy.
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What We Offer
As well as an extensive selection of games, Creative Consoles also offers
hardware and accessories for all platform types as well as a selection of
UMD films.
For gaming on the go, you can choose from the GameBoy Advance, Nintendo
DS, and of course, Sony PlayStation Portable.
For home entertainment we have the Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox,
PlayStation 2, PC and the most recent offering from Microsoft; the Xbox
360. We’re also eagerly awaiting the introduction of the PlayStation 3,
rumoured to launch in November. |

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The Current Games Market
The first of the ‘next generation’ consoles, The Xbox 360, arrived on the
market at the end of 2005, and with its sleek looks and impressive
hardware line-up (three processing cores compared to one on the original
Xbox) it has definitely set the benchmark.
If you’re lucky enough to own a HD compatible TV and surround sound system
you’ll be able to get the most from the Xbox 360, as all games are ready
to play in these formats.
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The Sony PSP has been an immediate success with its ability to watch
films, listen to music, surf the net and play games. Not forgetting one of
the most exciting aspect — its wireless multi-player feature. |

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Innovations from Nintendo such as dual screens, voice activation,
touch-screen technology, plus games like Mario Kart and Nintendogs, mean
the DS can offer the gamer something different again.
The ‘next generation’ may have already begun, but the current crop of
consoles still offer plenty of entertainment for gamers. With titles such
as Black, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter and FIFA Street 2,
the Xbox and PlayStation 2 can enjoy another great year.
The Future…
Nintendo’s Revolution is due for release late-2006, and reports suggest
that it will support a back catalogue of twenty years’ worth of Nintendo
games, plus new titles which will make excellent use of its intriguing new
controller.
The PlayStation 3 can be used as a Blu-ray DVD player and will be able to
read previously released PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games. Expected to
have a 60GB hard disk drive, wireless and broadband Internet connections
and support for high-definition televisions, Sony’s offering is set to
impress.
So Where Now!
If you’re looking for all the latest, breaking news and reviews from the
gaming world, want to get your hands on a wide variety of games, consoles
and accessories or you’re just looking for the chance to have a say on
what products are currently on the market and those that are on their way,
simply log onto Creative Consoles.
www.creativeconsoles.com

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