Sunday, January 28, 2007

Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter


Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (also known as Ghost Recon 3 or G.R.A.W.) is the third installment in the popular Ghost Recon tactical shooter video game series, published by Ubisoft.

Development history

Ghost Recon 3 was originally revealed to be in development to be released in 2004 before Halo 2 but it was delayed. In mid-March 2005, Ubisoft published its financial expectations for the 2005 fiscal year with Ghost Recon 3 on that list and revealed to be coming to Xbox, PS2, PC and Xbox 360. A Gamecube version was also announced, but has not been mentioned since, and it is presumed that it has been cancelled, with Ubisoft officials themselves doubting it will be released. The game's official subtitle of Advanced Warfighter was later announced by Ubisoft in late June.

In May, Advanced Warfighter was shown to the press in trailer form at the E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) convention in Los Angeles. The trailer was heavily praised for its intense urban combat and its outstanding graphical effects such as light bloom, accurate lighting and shadowing, its particle effects and its superb weapon and soldier animations — all in high-definition. Because of this, Advanced Warfighter quickly became one of the Xbox 360's most anticipated titles.
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Faces Of War


Faces of War is a sequel to the award wining title from last year. Faces of War combines real-time strategy with advanced tactics and the ability to control a single unit in battle. This game is being developed by the same team that created the original title, Soldiers: Heroes of World War II.

Faces of War introduces the players right in the heart of the WWII. The game includes all the highlights of the original and provides even better physics and unit models, complex team AI and new tactical opportunities. New unit commands such as move to cover and charge position help team survival while new personal moves like climbing over fences and aimed-shots keep individual soldiers fighting.

Four new campaigns give players an opportunity to command American, English, Soviet and German troops during world-renowned battles that include D-Day and the storming of Berlin. On top of all that players will also have a chance to fight through new winter missions that give them a whole new experience.

Faces of War demonstrates a completely new level of AI that allows players to gain full control of units on one hand and to concentrate on more strategic aspects on the other. AI controlled soldiers don’t simply execute any order given by a player, they think how to do it the most efficient and safe way. From now on all human units in the game possess a new characteristic – morale, which is influenced by many in-game events.

The biggest addition though is an improved game engine with a shocking level of in-game physics and increased level of detail.
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Caesar IV


Caesar IV is a city-building game set in ancient Rome, developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment. The game was announced in August 2005 and was released on 26 September, 2006 in the United States. The game features a three dimensional game engine and individual modeling of game character behaviors.

Like its original release Caesar in 1993, the game simulates city administration in historical Rome. Like its sibling release Children of the Nile in 2004, the game continues a new trend in the city building game genre to use more interactive and detailed game design and play.

A demo was released by Tilted Mill on August 16 2006. [1]. Both the full game and the demo have technical problems which prevent them from running on many systems, especially those with ATI video cards.
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WARHAMMER DARK CRUSADE


Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade the second expansion to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War for the PC developed by Relic Entertainment and published by THQ. Based on Games Workshop's popular tabletop wargame, Warhammer 40,000, Dawn of War: Dark Crusade was released in 2006. The expansion features two new races, the Tau Empire and the Necrons. Including the Imperial Guard from Winter Assault, this means a total of seven playable races after the expansion.

Unlike Winter Assault, Dark Crusade is a standalone expansion that does not require prior installation of Dawn of War and Winter Assault to play, allowing the user to play as all seven factions in single player both in skirmish and campaign modes. Multiplayer is limited to Tau and Necron factions if Dark Crusade is installed alone, with the other factions 'enabled' with the installation of Dawn of War and Winter Assault.

Parallel to the release of Dark Crusade, THQ also released a triple pack of Dawn of War, Winter Assault, and Dark Crusade, dubbed Dawn of War Anthology. The case features all the faction leaders of the campaign with all their respective wargear, and each character is neatly embossed to add to the luxury of the package.
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Warhammer Mark Of Chaos




Warhammer: Mark of Chaos is a real-time tactics game set in the Warhammer universe using the Warhammer Fantasy Battle ruleset. It was produced by Namco, developed by Black Hole Entertainment and distributed by Deep Silver. The game was released on November 14, 2006.

According to the developers homepage, WH:MOC is a wargame focusing on operations while de-emphasizing "the tedious aspects of base and resource management".
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WinterSport pro 2006




Publisher: Crimson Cow
Developer: Cyanide Studio
Release Date: 19.12.2005
Minimum System: n/a

Sport Type: Traditional
Sport Style: Contact
Sport: Snow Sports
WinterSport pro 2006
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City RIP




Following the success of Grand Theft Auto, developer Rockstar North takes gamers on a tour of a new city in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. With new sights, new characters, new (ahem) business opportunities, and even a whole new '80s themed era, players can indulge in more criminal fun than ever before. Vice City features more expansive locations, and over 120 vehicles ripe for the picking such as exotic cars, motorcycles, luxury yachts and planes. The soundtrack boasts three times the tunes compared to the previous GTA, and features countless '80s hits. Over 40 different weapons ensure effective firepower and provide enough variety for stylish defensive measures (samurai sword anyone?).
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Empire Earth - Art of Conquest




Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest, also known as EE: AoC or AoC for short, is the official expansion pack for GameSpy's 2001 Game of the Year: Empire Earth, one of the real-time strategy games made by Age of Empires lead designer, Rick Goodman. The game expansion pack was released in September 17, 2002. The Gold Edition of Empire Earth, which features both the original and the expansion, was released on May 6, 2003.
The Age of Empires core is still one of the most solid approaches to this particular brand of real-time strategy and thankfully The Art of Conquest changes none of the fundamentals that made Empire Earth so engaging to begin with. But that's not to say that the expansion (developed by MadDoc rather than Stainless Steel this time around) doesn't differ in a few particulars.


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Virtual Pool 3 Full ISO





Virtual Pool 3 DL is the latest in the best selling Virtual Pool series. A new Career mode plus improved graphics, physics, online play and more games than ever! So realistic that we guarantee it will improve your real pool game.


Career mode starts you out as a rookie in the Garage. You're not alone,
because Curly, the ultimate road player is there to guide you.

Work your way through 6 different pool rooms by beating the Room Boss and earning enough cash to travel to the next room. Each room has a different player and table. As you progress in your career the competition gets tougher and tougher and the bets go up!

You must beat Curly in the beach house for the big money to complete your career.

Virtual Pool 3 has it all! 18 Pool games, Snooker, 1 and 3 cushion Billiards.

Rack 'em up for Pool on a 3.5'x7' bar table or a 4.5'x9' championship table .

Play Snooker on a 6'x12' championship snooker table.

Play Billiards on a 5'x10' Billiards table.

Play all your favorite games plus some you might not have heard of that are a blast!

Yes, VP3 will make you a better pool player. Playing VP3 will give you a better feel for pocketing balls and cue ball control.
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Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games (FULL CD)


There are 5 games in this particular pack - Hippo Hop, Burper, Sling Shooter, Jungle PinBall and Bug Drop.

HIPPO HOP
The main aim of this game is to let Timon jump onto various "stepping stones" in the river, collecting bugs for Pumbaa's barbeque - all the while avoiding falling in the river. The controls are easy - just use the cursor keys to jump and collect.

BURPER
This is my second favourite in this pack. Timon shakes a tree which releases bugs which in turn Pumbaa kills with his foul smelling burps - you do have to watch out for the bad bugs though and for heavy fruit and bugs landing on his head or else he will get knocked out!

SLING SHOOTER
It's like being at the fair all over again! There are some real (and some fake) targets in the shape of fruit and animals which you must shoot with your berries. The quicker you shoot them the quicker you get to the next level.

BUG DROP
A baby's version of Tetris. Match up the coloured bugs and try to beat your opponent by having the least amount of bugs in your trench. Make sure that Pumbaa doesnt eat them all though!

JUNGLE PINBALL
The king of the arcade is brought to life in the jungle with gophers and other animals blocking your way as you try to get the highest score in much the same way as usual. This is my least favourite of them all as there seems to be too much activity going on all the time.
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