Abbreviation for Shigeru Miyamoto.
- Modern video-gaming usage.
Shigeru Miyamoto is currently employed by the Nintendo Corporation
- Modern video-gaming usage.
Shigeru Miyamoto is currently employed by the Nintendo Corporation
by Bruce Lee March 29, 2003
1. I'm well Buggered (expression - I'm well fucked) - as in tired.
2. Give it a rest Mark, his been Buggered enough!
3. Keep away from Geoff Cox, he practices the art of Buggery to a tee they say!
2. Give it a rest Mark, his been Buggered enough!
3. Keep away from Geoff Cox, he practices the art of Buggery to a tee they say!
by Bruce Lee March 27, 2003
A great yet very much underestimated 8-bit console that was released towards the end of the 80's, developed by NEC Corp Japan, this 8-bit wonder (the size of an average person's palm) rivalled and put to shame 16-bit systems such as the Amiga and Atari ST's.
At the same era, the Sega Master System and Nintendo's NES was also doing the rounds but technically they weren't as advanced as the PC Engine.
Unfortunately, due to poor communications and lack of marketing the PC Engine only ever graced hardcore import gamer's shelves and was never much heard of again.
NEC also created a handheld of the PC Engine, known as the PC Engine GT this was at the time THE handheld to have (techinically far superior to GameBoy and Sega's Game Gear), but again was hampered by lack of marketing and only was available to die-hard gaming fans.
At the same era, the Sega Master System and Nintendo's NES was also doing the rounds but technically they weren't as advanced as the PC Engine.
Unfortunately, due to poor communications and lack of marketing the PC Engine only ever graced hardcore import gamer's shelves and was never much heard of again.
NEC also created a handheld of the PC Engine, known as the PC Engine GT this was at the time THE handheld to have (techinically far superior to GameBoy and Sega's Game Gear), but again was hampered by lack of marketing and only was available to die-hard gaming fans.
by Bruce Lee March 30, 2003
by Bruce Lee April 04, 2003
Xbox's online gaming service. Allows gamers to go online with Xbox live enabled games and do battle against each other.
Such live-enabled games consist of Biking games, and FPS's (First Person Shooters) and sport titles, more titles are scheduled for this service.
Xbox-live is only functionable via ADSL, Broadband and Cable modems.
Such live-enabled games consist of Biking games, and FPS's (First Person Shooters) and sport titles, more titles are scheduled for this service.
Xbox-live is only functionable via ADSL, Broadband and Cable modems.
by Bruce Lee March 29, 2003