Get in the Holiday Spirit as Cloud 9 Games Introduces Heavenly Harmony Christmas Classics

Austin, TX (PRWEB) September 19, 2007

Cloud 9 Games, Inc., a leading Christian game developer, announced today that it will take its Christian karaoke game to another level with the debut of Heavenly Harmony Christmas Classics. Featuring 20 of the greatest Christmas songs ever written, Heavenly Harmony Christmas Classics will be the first music expansion pack for the world’s first interactive Christian karaoke game.

“Everybody likes to sing Christmas songs, whether they are young or old, Christian or not. These songs are without a doubt some of the most popular and well-known songs in the world,” stated Jennifer Ratica, Marketing Director for Cloud 9 Games, Inc. “Christmas is the time of year when family members unite from all over the world. What could be more fun, entertaining and rewarding than to gather the family, pass the mic around, sing, laugh and enjoy each other’s company?”

Heavenly Harmony Christmas Classics Music Expansion Pack #1 includes the following songs:

·    “Away In A Manger”

·    “Carol Of The Bells”

·    “Deck The Halls”

·    “Do You Hear What I Hear”

·    “The First Noel”

·    “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”

·    “Hark The Herald Angels Sing”

·    “Here We Come A Caroling”

·    “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”

·    “Jingle Bells”

·    “Joy To The World”

·    “O Holy Night”

·    “O Little Town Of Bethlehem”

·    “Oh Christmas Tree”

·    “Oh Come All Ye Faithful”

·    “Silent Night”

·    “We Three Kings”

·    “We Wish You A Merry Christmas”

·    “What Child Is This”

·    “Twelve Days Of Christmas”

Heavenly Harmony Christmas Classics is available for a suggested retail price of $ 19.95 at Christian retail stores or online at www.cloud9games.com.

Heavenly Harmony Karaoke and Vocal Performance Game is the only Christian karaoke computer game series in the world. It offers an unparalleled interactive music computer game experience that not only scores players on their singing pitch and rhythm but also displays the exact note they are singing and the note they should be singing. Using the hand-held microphone (included), players can sing to their favorite tunes as the amazing pitch-recognition technology displays their pitch accuracy in real-time, helping them stay on pitch and on time. Players unlock clothing options for their characters and move on to bigger and better performance venues as their singing skills improve. Heavenly Harmony also includes mini-games/activities to help aspiring singers improve their vocals as well as 25 great Christian songs to perform. These songs are a mixture of hymns, praise and worship, and contemporary Christian.

About Cloud 9 Games, Inc.

Cloud 9 Games, headquartered in Austin, Texas, is an independent developer and publisher of Christian entertainment software. Founded by a veteran of the video game industry, Cloud 9 Games is leading the way in creating quality Christian entertainment software for all ages to enjoy. Investment opportunities are currently available. Contact Curtis Ratica at curtis @ cloud9games.com for more details.

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Cloud 9 Games, Inc.

512-436-9107

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©2007 Cloud 9 Games, Inc. All rights reserved. Heavenly Harmony is a trademark of Cloud 9 Games, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners

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Computer Games And Their Benefits

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Computer games come in all shapes and sizes, and they are also available for lots of different consoles and gaming systems. From the Wii to the Xbox and the PlayStation to the PC games that are always being released, you are sure to find something you will enjoy playing time and time again.

 

But how can computer games be useful for us? Let’s look at some of the advantages of playing them.

 

They can help us learn new skills

 

How often have you played a computer game that has required you to solve a puzzle or meet a challenge of some kind?

 

This type of mental game is good for us and helps us learn new skills. For instance we could find maths dull, but when we play a computer game based around this topic it becomes far more challenging and exciting to play.

 

They can challenge our brains

 

The best type of game is one that we cannot solve immediately, and yet it is not beyond solving completely. It challenges us to get underneath it and understand how it can be solved.

 

In this way we can stretch our brains and learn new things and ways of solving problems. They can even keep us mentally fit and young, which is always a good thing as they keep us alert and able to solve problems of all kinds more quickly than we would be able to otherwise.

 

They can help us get fit and stay fit

 

Most people have heard about how the Nintendo Wii gaming platform is getting people up out of their armchairs and exercising without even realising it. If you have ever played one of the sports games on this console you will know how tiring it can be.

 

And with the likes of Wii Fit and various other sporting games available to help you exercise and have fun at the same time, computer games no longer have to mean sitting around and staring at a computer screen. They can mean so much more than this.

 

As you can see, computer games have lots of advantages. And since some of them have a multi player mode available as well, it is possible to be sociable with them too. They used to be blamed for bringing up a generation of children who did nothing but sit in front of the TV or computer, playing a game on their own.

 

But now, with the Wii and various other platforms encouraging multi player games to get involved with, there is a sociable element to computer gaming that wasn’t really there in the past. These games really can be good for us, and in more ways than we might previously have thought.

 

Once you have chosen your gaming platform you can look forward to learning and stretching yourself in ways you didn’t think you could.

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Inspirational Family Game Website Celebrates One Year Anniversary with New Games & New Blog



Sumner, MI (PRWEB) July 6, 2009

When it comes to wholesome games, most of what people find at big box retailers and toy stores are largely inappropriate. Many board games and video games these days are riddled with violent images and are mostly built around television characters and property. For the parents who truly value family time, there’s www.TheChristianFamilyShop.com.

“This business was started to honor God,” said Carol Terwilliger.

Terwilliger is the founder of TheChristianFamilyShop.com. She launched the website in June 2008 with the notion of spreading the Gospel and togetherness through Christian games.

“I’m devoted to families,” said Terwilliger. “I have kids, grandkids and foster kids. I have found that these Christian youth games are great ways to entertain them.”

Since its debut a year ago, the website has added several new products. One of its most recent additions is the hit computer game “Praise Guitar,” a music-based computer game with a guitar controller that uses Christian songs instead of secular music.

Another addition that coincides with The Christian Family Shop’s one year anniversary is the introduction of its educational blog, www.TheChristianFamilyBlog.com.

“With the blog, we want to encourage families to do things together and be active,” Terwilliger explained. “It’s a good tool to write about the games and the additional products on the web store.”

While many game and toy stores exist to simply sell and uses superficial elements to appeal to children, TheChristianFamilyShop.com combines the message of God with the concept of bringing families together in order to get back to the basics of the important parts of life.

“This is a family-oriented site and we want families to explore their time together,” said Terwilliger. “We are also centered on honoring God.”

About the Company:

TheChristianFamilyShop.com is a part of CMT Marketing Inc, which is owned and operated by Carol Terwilliger.

Contact Information:

Carol Terwilliger

www.TheChristianFamilyShop.com

(989) 833-7079

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The Olympic Games – A Brief (And Bizarre) History

It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of modern-day Olympics. With so much drama, so much romance, so much pizzazz, it is hard to imagine this world-wide spectacle being anything less than perfect. But you don’t have to dig too deeply to discover a humble and oft-times peculiar origin. Truly, it has taken several decades of Hollywood magic to produce the polished sports event we take for granted today.

According to Roman legend, the original Olympic Games were founded by none other than Heracles, the super human son of Zeus, no doubt as an opportunity to demonstrate his god like strength in front of the ladies. An alternative legend tells the story of Pelops, a Greek romantic, and father of the Olympics. In a desperate attempt to win the hand of his bride, Hippodamia, Pelops challenged her father, the King of Pisa, to a chariot race. To give himself the edge, Pelops replaced the king’s linchpin with one made of wax, which melted during the race, throwing the king from his chariot and killing him. Upon winning the race, the girl, and the entire empire, Pelops declared this the first Olympic Games – forever instilling the qualities of cheating and deception upon the games.

The ancient Olympics had their own version of celebrity appearances, including Homer, Socrates, Aristotle and Hippocrates. Even Plato got in on the games, winning not one but two gold medals in the pankration event.The original “games” really only entailed one game, a 192 meter dash known as “the stade” – which was run entirely in the nude (once again giving Heracles an excuse to strut his stuff). In fact, the word “gymnasium” comes from the Greek “gymnos”, which literally means “school for naked exercise”. Later additions to the Olympics included boxing, jumping, discus and javelin, which gladly did include clothing. The surprising exception to this events list is the marathon race. This famous run, including the torch, were never part of ancient Olympics, and were not added to the venue until over 1500 years later.

The ancient games lasted nearly 1200 years, from at least 776 BC to 393 AD, when the Roman emperor Theodosius I, a Christian, abolished the games because he felt they were pagan and evil. And so the Olympic Games slept for over a thousand years until 1892, when a young Frenchman named Pierre de Coubertin proposed the idea at a meeting of the Union des Sports Athletiques in Paris. His pitch failed miserably. But ever the optimist, Pierre tried again two years later, this time in front a meeting of 79 delegates representing 9 countries. The delegates voted unanimously in favor of the revitalization, and so, in 1896 in the city of Athens, the Olympics were reborn.

The 1896 games were a disaster. As the games were poorly publicized, they never received the international support needed. Contestants were not backed by their respective countries, and in fact were forced to travel to Greece at their own expense. Several of the contestants were tourists who just happened to be in Greece on holiday.

Due to poor planning, the 1896 games was held in very cold weather, though it consisted entirely of “summer” events. In her book First to the Wall, 100 Years of Olympic Swimming, Kelly Gonsalves describes the first swimming event: “Not only did they battle 12-foot waves, but the weather in Greece was unusually cold and the water was a frigid 55 degrees Fahrenheit.” The book goes on to tell the story of Garner Williams, an American Swimmer, who despite spending a fortune to train and travel to the Olympics, jumped out of the water after only a few moments into the race yelling “I’m freezing”.

Other athletes also had difficult experiences at the Olympic games. After traveling on foot from Rome to Athens, a one month journey, the Italian athlete Carlo Airoldi was banned from the games because he was a professional. As the book The Olympic’s Strangest Moments describes, Dorando Pietri was denied his marathon gold because an over-anxious official helped him cross the finish line.

The Olympics are typically thought of as an event of world unity, though history would have something else to say. The official Olympic flag, designed in 1914 by Pierre de Coubertin, contains five interconnected rings, the symbolize the “five significant continents of the world”, leaving Africa completely off the map. 1936 brought the games to pre-war Germany, an opportunity to demonstrate the superiority of the “Aryan” race, or so thought Adolf Hitler, who campaigned heavily to secure the games. Of course, many will remember Jesse Owens, the African American runner who proudly taught the Germans a thing or two. The win of Luxembourg’s Josef Barthel in 1952 was met with an embarrassed silence. As no one expected a Luxembourg athlete to win, the orchestra at the medals ceremony was without the score to Luxenbourg’s national anthem.

Over the years, several attempts have been made to improve the Olympics. Both motor-boat racing, and bicycle polo were introduced, and later removed from the games. Hollywood was literally brought in to add some pizzazz in the 1960 Winter Games. Walt Disney was elected head of the organizing committee over opening ceremonies, which included special effects, ice statues, and the releasing of 2,000 white doves.

Scams, politics, wins and heartbreaks: these words apply equally as well to the modern day Olympics as to ancient. If the Olympic games have taught us anything, it’s that society never changes, even after thousands of years. If Pelops could visit our games today, while he might be impressed with our bright fireworks and Hollywood illusions, I think he would feel quite at home with the true game on display: human nature.

Jeff Beck is an entrepreneur and founder of several notable companies, including the Book Price Comparison website CompareBook.com. As a student of the world around him, Jeff seeks understanding through history and reasoning.

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The Olympic Games – The History Of The Olympic Games

Olympics or The Olympic Games is a multi-sports event which takes place once in four years and comprises of winter and summer games. It is an international event and almost all the countries in the globe participate in the games.

The first Olympic game was held in the year 776 BC in Olympia, Greece. The games were held in Greece till 393 AD. Subsequently in 1896, Pierre Fredy, Baron de Coubertin, a French nobleman revived the games which heralded the beginning of the Modern Olympic Games.

Starting from 1896, Games of the Olympiad or The Summer Olympics were held once in four years except during the World War 1 and 2.

The Olympic Winter Games, a special edition of winter sports was first held in 1924. In the beginning, both summer and winter editions of The Olympic Games were held simultaneously. From 1944 onwards the summer and winter games have been held two years apart.

The origin of the ancient Olympic Games was surrounded by many legends. The ancient Greek concept of Olympic Truce is one such legend associated with The Olympic Games. The Olympic Games reached their zenith during fifth and sixth century BC.

The Olympic Games were held in honour of Pelops a mythical king and divine hero of the Greeks. Poems were written and statues were created immortalizing the winners of the events in the Olympic Games. Milo of Croton, a wrestler in the sixth century BC, was the only victorious athlete in six Olympic Games.

After the Romans captured power in Greece, there was a gradual decline in the importance of the Olympic Games. The Emperor Theodosius banned the Olympic Games in 393 CE citing the games as a Pagan Festival not suitable for the Christian Ethics.

Even though the Greek ceremonies included the bearing of a torch as its integral aspect, it was not included in the ancient Olympic Games. This was introduced later as a part of the modern Olympic Games.

In the 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens, nearly 11,100 contestants from 202 countries participated in various events whereas there were only 245 participants from 15 nations in the 1896 edition of the Olympic Games. The Olympic Games has become one of the biggest events for the media. In the Sydney Olympics held in 2000, more than 16,000 journalists presented the events in various media format while 3.8 billion people watched the games on Television.

Munich Olympics held in 1972 saw the first act of terrorism in the .Olympic Games. Subsequently the Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996, and the Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2002 were also subjected to acts of terrorism.

For the Olympic Games scheduled to take place in London in 2012, 26 sports are included.

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How Christian Board Games Help You Learn The Bible

A number of board games exist which can help you improve your trivia knowledge, verbal skills, creative thinking, all in a fun way. However, most of these games aren’t suited to help you improve your Bible knowledge in any way, and if your faith is the most important thing in your life, this could be a problem. Having a wide base of Bible knowledge can be more important than knowing trivia, having great verbal skills or even your creative thinking, for none of those things will help you strengthen your faith as a good, working knowledge of the Bible will.


Bible games actually date back into the late 1890s. The Decker Partners released a game called Bible Characters. The game experienced some popularity because soon after, other games started to be released, with titles like Bible Authors, Bible Game of Facts, Places, and Events, and Bible Boys. Since this time, there has always been a market for quality board games based on the Bible, however unknown it might be to the general public.


Today, a number of board games exist in a variety of formats to help stimulate your Bible knowledge. Apples to Apples, a popular word association game, has a special Bible edition to help you start to draw associations between Biblical characters and events. This can help you start to understand the Bible better in connections between people, events, and different themes that the Bible tries to instruct on. In the same vein, the popular game Mad Gab has a special Bible version available to interested players. In this game, you need to sound out a seemingly nonsense phrase made up of random words. However, when spoken in the correct way, these words make a phrase that is also related to the Bible. Having a broad base of Bible knowledge can only help you do well in this game and this, in turn, can help you inspire to study the Bible more.


There are a few Bible Trivia DVD games available to players, allowing them to focus more on the game and putting everyone at a level playing field. When you play a Bible trivia game, it is almost assuredly so that you will learn at least one new Bible fact during game play. The Bible is a wealth of knowledge, not only in its instruction, but also in the facts and trivia that it contains. There are many different situations and people mentioned in the Bible and knowing all of it would be a daunting task for anyone. By playing a Bible trivia game, you really can help improve your Bible trivia knowledge.


There are a number of Biblical strategy games available to you as well. These games don’t focus as much on the trivia and knowledge aspect of the Bible as much as recreating a event or a scene from the Bible for players to play out in the game. Why this game may not directly increase your knowledge of the Bible, it can be great for making you and the other players more interested in the events you are playing out, inspiring you to find out more. The Bible is a great source of inspiration, not only for your faith, but to find fun also!

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Team Building Games For Kids

Team building games for kids, are intended to help children in different ways as they develop in life. When children are together during social functions trouble is bound to occur eventually, for instance, fights, straying, accidents and noises among others are bound to occur. There is need then to bring children together in a group to engage in constructive activities instead. Team building games for kids, are mostly held indoors or outdoors. They should be real fun as well as provide knowledge. There is team building games for kids, which are classified as action games as they are meant to ensure the children remain energetic and lively. A game like banana pass is an outdoor action sport where children race in a relay using a banana as the baton. Follow the leader is an energized game where players are expected to ape and mimic what the designated leader does. As such it is hilarious and fun filled. Pulse games are recommended for large indoor groups. They form two lines and move around fast mimicking an electric current.

”Mother may I”, Involves selecting one child to act as the mother. The child should then sit at a distance; she then calls other children’s names at random and gives them orders. It’s intended to emphasize use of good manners. “Ghost in the Graveyard”, is played at night whereby children chase each other in a hide and seek type manner. Some games are structured to sharpen children’s thinking and analytic qualities. These are important just as much as the physical exercises. Bowl games are usually guessing games that could be played at parties. It involves cutting small papers where children write on anything that comes to their mind. Later they are folded back into the bowl and players asked to describe as many as they possibly can. “Human Sculptures”, is a general party game intended to stimulate children’s minds. One chooses a topic children love, like a famous movie. Players then group themselves and write ideas from it and later form a human shape with their bodies. The other groups are asked to say what the figures represent.

There are also various team building games, for kids that are promoted by the Christian Gamers Union like “Imperial Guard”, played in large groups. It involves a person verbalizing their name, then whoever is at their right repeats it and gives their own name. The third person repeats the names of the first two and gives theirs. So in the end the last person is expected to remember the names of all the others. “The Legend of Zelda”, is a popular video game that could be played during church concerts. Christian singing games and teens could have short bible readings in them. Games can be classified in many ways, like the amount of energy that goes into carrying them out thus, they are referred to as action or stationary games. Others are classified in term of their location like party games, indoor and outdoor games. Whatever they are called team building games for kids are intended to horn children’s teamwork and leadership skills.

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