Showing posts with label Video games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video games. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

New Video Games

I finally have some new video games processed and ready to be checked out. I realized that I did not get any Nintendo DS games this time so if you are a fan of Nintendo DS games, let me know and I'll go shopping again.

New video games this week are:

PlayStation3     X Men Destiny
PlayStation3     Thor
PlayStation3     3D Dot Game
PlayStation3     Sonic Generations

XBox360     Dragonball: Raging Blast
XBox360     Banjo-Kazooie


Wii     Disney Universe
Wii     Wipeout
Wii     Star Wars Complete Saga
Wii     Family Feud

Friday, July 8, 2011

New Video Games



This week, the new video games going out are:



Portal 2 for XBox 360

Fire Emblem for Nintendo DS

Star Wars: The force unleashed for Wii

Scribblenauts for Nintendo DS

Petz Dogz 2 for Nintendo DS

Spongebob: the Big One, Beach Party Cook-off for Nintendo DS

Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp for Nintendo DS

Dora'a Cooking Club for Nintendo DS

MX vs ATV Alive for PlayStation3




















Monday, June 27, 2011

New Video Games






















Trying to get those new video games ready so everyone can use them during the summer. Available for checkout now are:



Uncharted: Drake's Fortune for PlayStation 3

Lego Batman for XBox360

Lego Indiana Jones for XBox360

Batman for PlayStation 3

Skate: Arkam Asylum for XBox360

Little Big Planet PlayStation 3




More to come, including Wii games - we'll keep you posted.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Video Games



It is time, once again, to look into the purchase of computer software and video games for our patrons to checkout. It is very difficult to decide what platforms to purchase for (XBox, Nintendo, Wii, etc...) and which titles our patrons will be most interested in. We want to purchase products, within library collection policies, that are used and enjoyed by as many people as possible. We do not want to purchase things that just sit on the shelf. Video games can be expensive so I want to make the best choices for the limited amount we can afford. I'd like your input - what would you like to see the library purchase?


Susan