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By Ingrid Sure

  In order for you to play online video games today, there had to be some revolutionary minds thinking of inventing computer games. If the first attempt to produce something that resembled a game happened way back in the 1950s, it was not until many years later that two very important video game designers came into the picture. One had great vision for the video game business and the other one knew how to put it into real actual 3D gaming. It was the start of a new era and Wolfenstein was probably one of the coolest video games to ever exist.

What did Wolfenstein have that was so impressive? Well, with the aid of the Internet and these pretty amazing short videos you can see the entire history revolving around videogames for yourself. Wolfenstein impressed through having a first-person point of view, plenty of violence and lots of weapons to choose from. The characters were speaking actual words for the first time and players enjoyed the basic story type of video game. It was probably around that period that the video games industry started to develop at an even deeper level, growing into the successful business it is today.

The designing business continued to add to the prosperity of the video games companies, with games like Doom (1993) which has real action and multi-player option. Quake was also something else, a video game like no one had ever seen, with a splendid design. As these videos present and you can certainly understand for yourself, time has brought better graphics and new technology for the video games industry.

And if we are going to talk about the Internet, we would have to say that most users are also into sports. The videos presented online for fantasy football are incredibly appealing, offering useful information for football guys and sports fanatics. You can be interested in hockey players, football league or just want to discover the unique universe of university sports. You can find out all about the draft, fantasy football ranking and top picks. You just have to pay attention to what Sigmund Bloom and the other guy, meaning Cecil Lammey have to say.

They talk about widereceivers and the best football players for the season. If you want to learn more about consistent widereceivers and fantasy picks, then you should watch these videos. Check out the team players that are strong and exclusive, top 5 fantasy football wide receivers and elite players. Such football analysis comes in handy to anyone who is into sports, particularly fantasy football.

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Are Future Sports Cars Hybrids?
By Brian Knapp

  Gas prices are $3/gallon, wait no $4/gallon, wait maybe even as high as $5/gallon? You’ve got to be kidding me. When I started driving it was only $1/gallon and that wasn’t all that long ago at all. We can blame politics, war, economics, or any number of things, but if you’re like me you want relief now. Higher fuel efficiency can’t come fast enough.

Of course, not everyone wants to drive a tiny little Prius. Lots of drivers want both fuel economy as well as maybe a little bit of fun. Of course, if you drive a sports car, then you should get ready to spend a lots on gas. Most of the time fast cars means terrible fuel economy.

For most of us, there is no way we can justify driving a fast, sexy car like a Camaro or Mustang. For the average Joe, it just makes more sense to drive something like a Honda Civic. The Civic provides much better gas mileage than the average sports car. Yet why do people still drool and save money to buy a sports car? Perhaps they lust for speed, but then again, if the speed limits on most highways is 65 miles per hour or maybe 75 miles per hour, having a vehicle that can go up to 150-200 m.p.h. just doesn’t make a whole lot of sense does it?

In the last few years a technology known as Hybrid technology is being uses more to create energy efficient automobiles. These cars are designed to be light, intelligent, and economical. They utilize a combination of both a gas and electric engines to maximize fuel efficiently.

Most hybrid vehicles are designed for city use driving. Where vehicles in the past would get 25-35 miles per gallon in the city, vehicles like the Toyota Prius get an astounding 48 m.p.g. in the city and 45 m.p.g. on the highway. At a time where gas prices are spiraling out of control, doubling your vehicle’s fuel efficiency is a great way to save some money.

The major complaint of course with the Prius and hybrid vehicles in general is that their engine, is small and slow. It’s not so bad to drive in the city, but getting up to speed on the highway takes a while. Nobody in their right mind would declare the Prius to be sporty by any stretch of the word.

However, car manufacturers today are now opening up a new line of hybrid cars. A kind of hybrid sports car. These hybrid cars are designed to achieve high amounts of speed but at the same time, take advantage of fuel saving hybrid technology.

Probably the first big hybrid sports car could surprisingly come from Chevrolet. It is called the Chevy Volt. It’s a mostly electric car designed to run for a whole 40 miles without using any gas at all. After that, the vehicle becomes a gas/electric hybrid. Since the average person only drives about 40 miles a day, the vehicle could run most days purely on electricity. Chevrolet estimates that the vehicle could average about 150 miles per gallon. Yet, at the same time the Chevy Volt looks quite sporty. No word has come from Chevrolet about how fast the Volt will go and what kind of horsepower it will achieve, but it will be a big step forward for the hybrid sports car for sure.

Brian is a writer who loves driving new Camaros. His favorite is the new 2010 Camaro. You can read more from Brian at http://www.camaroforsale.org/blog/

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