yes
No you do not work on the same networks
A node is a device connected to a network such as a computer or a game console. (Each device connected to a network is referred to as a node. A node can be a computer, printer, game console, or router.)
there is none and anyway you need to own the copy of the game you want to play on your computer =)
Well Its not free but for a month it is...anyway its called istaria =3= BUT! you have to have alot of memory in your computer :P
As far as I know, it's not possible to send Pokemon from a computer emulator to an actual game. You should really be playing with the official one anyway.
You can use wireless network cards to connect two computers to the same network so you can play computer games. Another way to connect two computers is to use a crossover cable between them using the Ethernet ports so they see each other and assign an IP address.
It's not a PS3 server it's the PlayStation Network and PS3 games can not play against PC games any more than you could put a PS3 game in your computer and have it work. No you can not play on the PlayStation Network unless you have a PS3 and a PS3 game.
nope
NO you can not. A PC Emulator includes a PS2 Bios so it could not be called solely on a computer. Not that I know if you can use it to get on the Playstation Network. Any PC can access the Playstation network that is available for the PC and it is not the online games section that is available, but the support section. A PC could not even play a PS3 game and the Playstation Network would not work with a PC game as they are not compatible.
A game developer creates the game's story and plot. A game programmer writes the computer coding for the game. Basically, they take what the developer has and translates it into computer language.
in devry network program
BMO is a blue video game console/computer on the Cartoon Network show Adventure Time.
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