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We asked ten people ten questions about how they game and what they would

want in a console. Here are the results:

MARKET RESEARCH

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

Series1

WHAT PORTABLE DEVICES DO

YOU USE?

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DO YOU USE GAMING

PERIPHERALS?

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20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Do you use gamingperipherals?

Yes No

Series1

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MOST USED CONSOLE

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25%

30%

35%

Most usedconsole

Xbox 360 PS3 Wii Xbox one PS4 Wii U PC

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WHERE DO YOU HEAR ABOUT

NEW GAMES

0%

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10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

Where do youhear about new

games?

Magazines Online videos Trailers Advertisements

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WHAT GAMES DO YOU PLAY?

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

Series1

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ARE GAMES ORIENTED TOWARDS

A SPECIFIC GENDER?

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25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

Are games orientedtowards a specific

gender?

Boy Girl I don’t think so

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HOW LONG EACH DAY DO YOU

PLAY GAMES?

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How long eachday do you play

games?

0-2 hours 2-4 hours 4-6 hours 6-8 hours 8+ hours I never stopplaying video

games

Series1

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FIRST GAME THAT COMES TO

MIND

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

Series1

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WHAT WOULD YOU BE WILLING

TO PAY FOR GAMES

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30%

35%

What would you bewilling to pay for

games?

£10 or less £20 or less £30 or less £40 or less

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WHAT FEATURES OF A GAME DO

YOU LOOK FOR

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30%

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What features ofa game do you

look for?

Graphics Great story Good gameplay Intersetingcharacters

All of the above

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RESEARCH CONCLUSION

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CONSOLE REVIEWS

PS4

The visuals on the ps4 are amazing when compared to the previous console and even surpass

those of the Xbox one and Remote Play is brilliant but the extra processing power really stands

out above everything else. Jumping from a game into an application like Netflix or vice versa is

quicker, smoother and just more satisfying than before. Even the software updates are less

obtrusive and take a lot less time than they do on the PS3

The new controller is also a major improvement over the ps3 controller. Its so much easier to hod

and doesn’t feel uncomfortable after a few hours of gaming. The only downside really is the low

battery life .

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Xbox one:

There's no escaping it; the Xbox One is huge. It dwarfs the PlayStation 4, as well as both previous-generation systems, and could rival some AV amplifiers for the space it will take up underneath your TV. The angular lines, lack of physical buttons and combination of glossy and matt plastics give it an imposing, almost monolithic appearance.

The design leaves plenty of room for the internal components to breathe; after the notorious Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death, Microsoft has taken no chances when it comes to heat with the Xbox One. An oversized CPU heatsink and fan, positioned directly below a massive exhaust vent, should ensure the console doesn't overheat even after hours of continuous gaming. It was barely audible when setting up the console for the first time and we struggled to hear it even after a full day of testing. Temperatures never exceed more than 50 degrees centigrade, whether you're watching TV or playing games.

CONSOLE REVIEWS

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Wii U

Say what else you like about it, but the Wii U is a seriously impressive bit of console engineering. It's a few inches deeper and slightly taller and wider than the Wii, but still very compact and extremely quiet – even more so than the thin and light PS3. The front hosts the slot-loading optical drive, Power, Eject and Controller pairing buttons and – beneath a flap – two USB 2.0 ports and an SD Memory Card slot. At the back you’ll find an HDMI output, an AV Multi Out port, a connector for the new, slightly smaller Sensor Bar and two more USB 2.0 ports. The latter will support external USB hard disks of up to 2TB in size, though they’ll need their own power supply.

It's an unobtrusive unit, but then Wii U"s selling point isn't so much the console as the bundled Wii U GamePad controller. You might be expecting this to be a slim tablet-like device, but in fact it's closer to an oversized handheld games machine, with comfortable, moulded grips, twin analogue pads, digital trigger and bumper buttons and a large 6.2in LCD touchscreen.

CONSOLE REVIEWS

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CONSOLE SUMMARY

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THE WRECKS BOX

The Wrecks Box is a revolutionary

games system with all new features

that extend from just gaming. Due

to its size and durability, Its

capabilities are endless, including

being able to be used as a house

brick, a table prop, a door stop or

even a paperweight.

The possibilities are endless!

It is the first console to be able to play

almost any medium of entertainment. Its

large tray allows for DVD’s and Blu-

Ray’s and it really comes into play

however in the online department.

Calling on the all new “Vapour” library

of games, almost any game you can think

of is at your fingertips at a slightly

discounted price.

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THE COMPONENTS

It has an Intel core I5-34

processer Which gives it

enough power to play any

game at full settings. This

should allow even the

most graphic taxing PC

games to be rendered in

full 1080p.

It has a 1Tb WD blue

Drive to hold the many,

many games and apps that

are available on the

Wrecks Box.

It outputs HDMi 1080p

for the greatest visuals

possible.

For all your internet needs,

the Wrecks box includes

150Mbps Wireless N PCI

Adapter Network adapter

for superfast internet

speeds and latency.

For the most crystal clear

sound, the wrecks box has

a SoundASUS Xonar DG

- low profile - 96 kHz

sound card. It gives high

quality sound output

expected from any

games console.

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FURTHER COMPONENTS

As for the power supply, It

has a Corsair CX430M

Power supply - 430 Watt as

it is enough to power the

entire machine.

For Ram, the Wrecks Box

has 8 GB of ram : 2 x 4 GB

Memory - DIMM 240-pin

DDR3 G.Skill Ripjaws due

to them being high quality

ram for a decent price.

For the GPU, It has an

EVGA GeForce GTX

660 Superclocked

Graphics card - 2 GB -

GDDR5 SDRAM as it

can play all the best

games at ultra high

quality.

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THE TAITAN CONTROLLERThe Taitan Controller is a

marvel of modern

technology. It has the

never been seen feature

of 14 Axis, making full

use of our own

accelerometer technology,

toppling Sony's puny 6

axis controller.

It has rumble pads in the

buttons and triggers to

give the authentic feel of

anything in any situation.

It’s unique placement of

buttons allows for

different ways to grip the

Taitan controller

depending on play style.

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THE HCI

This simplistic design is

easy on the eyes and is all

you will need when

playing the wrecks box.

It has the options, go

home, play game or go to

the store. A friends

system is activated upon

playing a game allowing

you to invite friends into

the game you're playing.

There are news panels that

give up to date information

on gaming news and coming

up release dates for games.

Also, these display videos

from the wrecks box team to

give you an idea of what we

are doing to improve your

experience