Want to get the same sense of euphoria from “breaking the bank” — via card counting and otherwise — in Vegas (as depicted in the “meh” movie “21“) without risking your mortgage payments and possible imprisonment?
Fable II - Pub Games is giving you the opportunity to do it now on Xbox 360 — from this writer’s perspective, anyway. The game’s “cheat” definitely gives you the constant feeling of a certain “high” from glitchin’ your way to the top!
Have you guys tried it? Trust us, the sauce is oh-so-sweet…here’s how to do it:
First, you’ll have to legitimately win about 200 coins in the first Fortune’s Tower minigame, but soonafter you can amass your huge treasure chest quickly.
Move on to the next tables where the maximum bets go from 30, 90, etc.
The goal is to get to the 150-1500 table (where the BIG bucks come in).
Set your bet at the minimum the table allows every time and right after you press A for “Deal,” at the beginning of each game, press LB (Left Bumper). Doesn’t have to be lighting fast, as long as you hit it before the cards are dealt out you’ll be fine.
The game will “glitch” and show that you’re betting the maximum bet, but you’re really only betting the minimum if you lose and winning at max bet.
Rinse and repeat.
The money you make in Pub Games will transfer over to your Fable II game when it releases. If you guys want to get your own high on, better hurry, as Lionhead is planning on updating the game to void the bug in the near future.
If you were wondering what’s going on with the famous Wii Homebrew Channel, the following video will certainly make your day.
“The Homebrew Channel is a channel for launching Wii homebrew applications without the need to run the Twilight Hack first. It will list apps stored and organised on an SD card in a nice little GUI, which you can very easily customise with descriptions and shiny little .png icons all by yourself if you want. You can also launch homebrew apps via TCP (with a correctly configured PC) or USB Gecko. Both of those built in options make it extremely convenient for testing out new code, as well as a general purpose homebrew launcher. You’ve seen the video, now try it yourself!”
Some online games are a real hassle for gamers who don’t have credit cards. Fortunately, you can now pay cash to play Age of Conan. The other benefit of paying by cash is that your credit card information isn’t floating around on the net in case you actually do have cards, but don’t want to use them.
PayByCash®, a division of Internet Payment Solutions, Inc., will provide non-credit card payment services for Funcom’s much anticipated, award winning Age of Conan massively multiplayer online game for PC. With the support of PayByCash, Funcom can offer Age of Conan subscribers throughout the world access to premium content through more than 70 payment methods not requiring a credit card.
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LONDON - 21st April, 2008 - The award winning card game “Lost Cities” comes to life on Xbox LIVE® Arcade this Wednesday 23rd April, 2008 at 09.00.
True to the original adventurous card game, “Lost Cities” transports players to exotic destinations where riveting adventures await. Before players embark on their trips they must choose how much to invest in the expedition in hopes of increasing their investment. Players then play their cards with the goal of amassing the most points and making prosperous expeditions through the various lost cities: the Himalayas, the Brazilian rain forest, the ever-shifting desert sands, ancient volcanoes and the mystifying depths of the oceans. Don’t journey alone - invite up to three friends to join in the journeys over Xbox LIVE!
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