American Pie Presents Beta House (2007) (NTSC)
July 2, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
It’s pledge time, and as fraternity row becomes rife with eager young freshman looking to make an impression on campus, the stage is set for Greek rivalry so fierce it will resurrect a competition that was previously banned by the administration. Great Falls high school graduates Erik and Cooze are about to become college freshmen, and once they do, the campus of a modest Michigan college will never be the same. Immediately aligning themselves with the notorious Beta Delta Xi house, the boys dive headlong into the party scene while suddenly being swept up in an ongoing rivalry between their new brothers and a rival house with a power-hungry president. Now the only way for the Beta Delta Xi brothers to prove their true worth is to resurrect The Games – a long-banned competition that will discern the true kings of campus once and for all. Featuring Eugene Levy and Christopher McDonald.
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Ashampoo Movie Shrink & Burn 2
June 24, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Softwares, Utility, Video
Many video compression programs ask you to set many confusing technical parameters yourself. This often means that you have to spend a lot of time experimenting until you find the right settings to produce the results you want. Ashampoo Movie Shrink & Burn 2 can adjust all the settings for you. All you have to do is decide how big you want the output file to be ? the program then automatically calculates the right settings for producing the best quality at that file size.
The special highlights:
1.Convert and compress your existing movie files into a selection of formats that can be played on PDAs and/or Handhelds!
Formats for home DVD players are also available!
2.Burn your movie files to CDs (supports Video CDs, Super Video CDs, DivX/Xvid CDs and normal file CDs)!
3.Let the program automatically split your movies to multiple CDs if they are too big!
4.Supports XVid/DivX AVIs, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, QuickTime, WMV, Video CDs, Super Video CDs, DivX/Xvid CDs!
5.Convert/shrink unencrypted VOB files into smaller high-quality
formats!
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Bride Wars
May 1, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Comedy, Movies
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| Directed by | Gary Winick |
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| Produced by | Kate Hudson Matt Luber Alan Riche Peter Riche Julie Yorn |
| Written by | Greg DePaul June Raphael Casey Wilson Karen McCullah Lutz Kirsten Smith |
| Starring | Kate Hudson Anne Hathaway Candice Bergen Chris Pratt Bryan Greenberg Steve Howey Kristen Johnston |
| Music by | Edward Shearmur |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox New Regency Firm Films |
| Release date(s) | January 9, 2009 (US/UK) January 15, 2009 (Australia) |
| Running time | 89 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $30 million |
| Gross revenue | $112,635,270 |
Emma (Anne Hathaway) and Liv (Kate Hudson) are best friends who have planned every detail of their weddings since they first witnessed a wedding at the Plaza Hotel. Therefore, they both have made it lifetime priority to be married in the same location.
The movie begins with the two women getting engaged at the shared age of 26. They then schedule their weddings with New York’s most famous wedding planner, but due to a clerical error they’re scheduled to have a wedding on the same day. A week of passive aggressive hostility passes before the two women make it clear that neither will compromise, especially after Liv tries to take advantage of Emma’s passive nature and outraging Emma in the process. During this time Emma’s fiance, Fletcher, begins to show signs of being controlling.
The women both attempt to sabotage the other’s wedding, including Liv making Emma’s tan turn bright orange, Emma tampering with Liv’s hair dye to make it turn Liv’s hair blue-white, and Emma showing up to Liv’s bachelorette party to outdance her. After the latter event Emma’s fiance shows that he is definitely overbearing and very likely sexist to boot by yelling at Emma and telling her not to be tense or angry anymore.
Both brides-to-be are then shown to be in the plaza very shortly before they’re due to be wedded, separately. Right before Liv leaves to begin her march to the altar she tells her assistant to play the footage from a CD on a projection screen in Emma’s part of the plaza. The CD contains a montage of memorable events in Emma’s life, whereas the CD Liv had already set up (sabotage) to play contained a clip of Emma drunk and dancing wildly on a previous spring break. Liv’s assistant drops the CD behind a flower vase while muttering, “you’ll thank me one day,” to himself.
Emma begins her walk down the aisle with the best man but stops when the footage of her spring break is shown. She loses her temper completely and tackles Liv after sprinting to the other section of the plaza. The two brides wrestle in their dresses on the floor while the rest of the room looks on, the people closest to the brides having decided it would be best to let the brides resolve the problem. After tussling Emma and Liv lay on the ground panting, and then make up almost instantly. Emma stands up and has a conversation with Fletcher, during which they both realize that they’re not right for each other anymore. Liv’s wedding resumes with Emma happily participating, dancing with Nate, Liv’s brother.
The movie picks up a year later when Emma and Liv meet up for “drinks”, during which it’s revealed that Emma married Nate. Emma and Liv also reveal to each other that they’re pregnant and that their due dates are the same, March 3rd.
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Dane Cook: Isolated Incident (2009)
June 14, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Comedy, Movies
Dane Cook: Isolated Incident is an upcoming Comedy Central special which will air on May 17, 2009 with the CD/DVD release following on May 19. In the special, Cook performs to a crowd of only 30 people, at the Laugh Factory. He will begin performing the new material live for the Isolated Incident – Global Thermo Comedy Tour, which began on April 25, 2009.
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Dragon Ball Evolution
May 2, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Movies
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| Directed by | James Wong |
| Produced by | Stephen Chow James Wong |
| Written by | Screenplay: James Wong Ben Ramsey Manga: Akira Toriyama |
| Starring | Justin Chatwin Jamie Chung James Marsters Eriko Tamura Chow Yun-Fat Joon Park Emmy Rossum |
| Music by | Brian Tyler |
| Cinematography | Robert MacLachlan |
| Editing by | Chris G. Willingham |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
| Release date(s) | Asia: March 13, 2009 North America: April 10, 2009 Australia: April 9, 2009 |
| Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | Roughly $45 to $50 million |
| Gross revenue | $55,615,644 total worldwide as of April 30, 2009 [1] |
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The story follows Goku, a young man adopted and trained by the martial arts master, Gohan. One evening, while Goku is at a party of his high school crush, Chi Chi, Gohan is attacked by Piccolo, who was searching for one of the Dragon Balls. Goku returns to find his adoptive grandfather die in his arms, but not before being told to search for his own master, Roshi, and a cryptic warning relating to the eclipse, the Dragon Balls, Piccolo and his lost servant, Oozaru.
As Goku sets out to begin his journey, he encounters Bulma, who had her own Dragon Ball stolen from her and is hoping to find the others and use them for research and make a scientific breakthrough. They head to Master Roshi’s together, who in turn joins them to help them find the Dragon Balls before Piccolo does.
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Endgame (2002) (PAL) (CD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games
Endgame takes the light-gun action genre and throws in terrific graphics, lifelike sound, and cinematic action. In the story, the world has finally succumbed to the once-lauded technology of virtual reality. Young and old, rich and poor now use this technology for leisure and business. No one need leave the comfort of his or her home. Now virtual reality is about to be updated, but there is something very wrong. Octavian, an artificial intelligence creation, knows how to stop it, but needs a human’s help. That’s where you come in. You play as Jade Cornell, blasting your way through 3-D environments using your PS2 light gun.
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ESET Nod32
May 5, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Security, Softwares
| Developed by | ESET |
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| Latest release | 4.0.424.0 / 2009-4-20; 14 days ago |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, DOS, Novell NetWare, Solaris, Windows Mobile |
| Type | Antivirus |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | ESET.com |
ESET NOD32 Antivirus and ESET Smart Security, commonly known as NOD32, are antivirus packages made by the Slovak company ESET. The following operating systems are supported by different ESET products: Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Novell NetWare, Solaris, Windows Mobile platform, and others. ESET NOD32 Antivirus and ESET Smart Security are each sold in two editions, Home Edition and Business Edition. The Business Edition packages add ESET Remote Administrator allowing for server deployment and management, mirroring of threat signature database updates and the ability to install on Microsoft Windows Server operating systems.
NOD32 was created in the early 1990s when computer viruses were becoming increasingly prevalent.
Initially the program gained popularity with IT workers in Eastern European countries, as ESET was based in Slovakia. Though the program’s abbreviation was originally pronounced as individual letters, recent worldwide use of the program has led to the more common single-word pronunciation, sounding like the English word nod.The company reached its 4000th update to virus definitions on April 10, 2009.
The acronym NOD stands for “Nemocnica na Okraji Disku” (hospital at the edge of the disk), a pun related to the Czechoslovakian medical drama series Nemocnica na okraji mesta (hospital at the edge of the city).
On November 18, 2008, ESET Smart Security 4.0 Beta 1 was released for limited public testing. ESET claims that version 4.0 includes improvement in detection and cleaning; the integration of ESET SysInspector, ESET SysRescue, Mozilla Thunderbird; Windows Live Mail support; and a self-defense module. For version 4.0 ESET developed a new wizard for creating a Bootable CD and USB key. After installing the Microsoft Windows Automated Installation Kit v1.1, the wizard creates an ISO image Live CD with installed Anti-virus and allows burning it on CD or copying it on a USB mass storage device. Users can boot the computer from this recovery medium, scan and clean the infected system, and afterwards reboot a clean system.
On February 18, 2009, ESET Smart Security 4.0 Release Candidate 1 was released. It contains additional support for Windows 2000, Windows Live Mail, an update to its firewall module and other fixes.
NOD32 is now out of beta and in RC before the final release.
On March 2, 2009, ESET released the full product for purchase or upgrade. The full program can be downloaded, as a trial, at one of the official ESET download sites.
In March, 2009 at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany, ESET demonstrated a preliminary version of ESET Mobile Antivirus for Symbian.
NOD32 is written largely in assembly code, which supposedly contributes to its low use of system resources and high scanning speed.
On a network, NOD32 clients can update from a central “mirror server” on the network.
Indycar Series (2003) (NTSC) (CD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games, Sport
It?s not just driving–it’s blisteringly fast, nerve-shatteringly intense, pure professional racing and it’s unlike any racing video game to date. This is IndyCar Series, the official video game of the grueling US open-wheel championship, features real drivers, cars and tracks.
Set to be the most exciting and entertaining open-wheel racing game ever designed, IndyCar Series features adrenaline-fuelled, ultra-close pack racing, with up to 33 cars racing on a track at one time. Requiring total focus to handle the incredible overtaking maneuvers, players will be racing at speeds well over 200mph. IndyCar Series delivers the Indy Racing season, including the Indianapolis 500 (Indy 500) race, “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” The season is an open-wheeled championship on short ovals and super speedways throughout the US, including California and Texas, with the Indy 500 as the highlight of its racing calendar. Indy cars are similar to F1 but are powered by 3.5-litre V8 engines, used by all teams. Fast and furious, the 650 bhp cars reach 0-100 mph in less than three seconds.
As a game, IndyCar Series provides immediate lightening-paced action, authentic yet intuitive handling, spectacular collisions and a dynamically adjusted level of difficulty to keep the challenges on the circuits coming thick and fast. To succeed in this intense sport, it?s all about racing using real Indy Racing tactics, making for a fresh racing game challenge. Players must continuously overtake other drivers, defend positions, perform close maneuvers at high speeds, utilize drafting techniques and switch fuel settings to take advantage of either speed or economy.
Codemasters’ IndyCar Series is the only game that features the official cars, tracks, teams and drivers, totaling 14 tracks, 27 cars and 15 action-packed races all in US TV-style presentation. A fully authentic Indy 500 mode features the spectacle and excitement of the most attended single-day sporting event in the world. Brilliant detailing makes it a hugely realistic racing challenge, with all the IndyCar Series rules and flags, right down to a dynamic track surface in which track temperature affects tire grip. Accurate in-game recreations of the racing speedways even include fully animated pit crews, field marshals, clean-up crews and vehicles.
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Magic ISO Maker 5.5 Build 027
July 14, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Burning, Softwares
MagicISO is a powerful CD/DVD image file creating/editing/extracting tool. It can open / create / edit /extract CD/DVD image files, and it can convert bin to iso and back. as well as make ISO file from DVD/CD-ROM or hard disk, and handle bootable information at meanwhile.It can also convert BIN or any other format file created by CD burning software (Such as Nero-Burning ROM, Easy CD Create) or virtual DVD/CD-ROM driver software (such as Daemon-tools) to standard ISO format. MagicISO has ability to create ISO image file. You can directly add/delete/rename files or folder in CD image file(s) with MagicISO. MagicISO can handle up to 10G large sizes so that user can extract / edit / open DVD image files in ease.
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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
May 23, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Comedy, Movies
| Directed by | Shawn Levy |
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| Produced by | Shawn Levy Chris Columbus Michael Barnathan |
| Written by | Screenplay: Thomas Lennon Story: Robert Ben Garant Book: Milan Trenc |
| Starring | Ben Stiller Amy Adams Owen Wilson Hank Azaria Christopher Guest Alain Chabat and Robin Williams |
| Music by | Alan Silvestri |
| Cinematography | Guillermo Navarro |
| Editing by | Don Zimmerman |
| Studio | 21 Laps Entertainment 1492 Pictures |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
| Release date(s) | May 22, 2009 |
| Running time | 105 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $150 million (estimated) |
| Preceded by | Night at the Museum |
Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) now works at Daley Devices, a company that manufactures his inventions. He finds that the Museum of Natural History is closed for upgrades and renovations, and the museum pieces are moving to the Federal Archives at the Smithsonian Institution at Washington DC. On the last night, Larry meets the museum pieces such as Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Rexy and Dexter the Monkey and finds out that several exhibits, including Teddy, Rexy and Arkmenrah (Rami Malek) are not moving to The Smithsonian Institution – the other exhibits will no longer be animated. Larry then gets a call from Jedediah (Owen Wilson), saying he is trapped by the Smithsonian exhibits and that Kah Mun Rah (Hank Azaria), Arkmenrah’s older brother, is attacking them. Larry takes a plane to Washington and visits the National Air and Space Museum, the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian Castle to find the Federal Archives with the help of his son Nick (Jake Cherry).
Larry sneaks into the archives and locates the exhibits, frozen in the middle of a battle with Kah Mun Rah and his troops. Larry got hold of the Tablet of Arkmenrah, just when the sun sets and all the exhibits come alive again. Kah Mun Rah and his troops take the Tablet from Larry, and he tells Larry that bringing the exhibits to life is only one of the tablet’s powers – he intends to use it to raise an army from the underworld and conquer the world. Larry escapes with the help of General Custer (Bill Hader) and meets Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), who is thrilled at the prospect of adventure and accompanies Larry. Meanwhile, Kah Mun Rah recruits Al Capone (Jon Bernthal), Ivan The Terrible (Christopher Guest) and Napoleon Bonaparte (Alain Chabat) to help him capture Larry in return for sharing the world with him when he conquers it. Custer is locked up with the other exhibits from the Museum of Natural History, and while he conceives a poor plan of attack, Jedidiah and Octavious sneak out to help Larry.
Larry and Amelia are captured and taken to Kah Muh Rah. Kah Mun Rah attempts to activate the tablet to open the gates of the underworld by pressing the symbols on the tablet, but discovers that the combination has been changed. Kah Mun Rah orders Larry to decipher the tablet’s riddle and figure out the new combination before sunrise, and traps Jedidiah in an hourglass to hasten his attempts. Larry and Amelia consult a bust of Teddy, and The Thinker, before a group of Albert Einstein bobbleheads tell them the answer to the riddle (and the new combination) is pi. Larry and Amelia return to Kah Mun Rah, and Amelia goes for help while Larry delays Kah Mun Rah. Capone, Napolean and Ivan arrive and tell Kah Mun Rah the code, and he opens the gates of the underworld and summons an army of bird-men.
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PrintFolders v2.3
July 22, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Softwares, Utility
PrintFolders offers three customizable output formats: HTML, plain-text and unformatted plain-text. All you need is to choose what to include into the list, how the list will look and where it will be placed.
Other features include: support for ID3 v1.x, v2.3.x and v2.4.x tags, the “Custom root” function for more convenient cataloguing of files to be burned onto a CD, ability to limit the number of subfolders (“Deepest subfolder level”), file filter for filtering what to include into the list, HTML output customization.
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PSX – Asterix (PAL/NTSC) (CCD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games
Featuring an original mix of action and strategy as the platform addicts and the budding tacticians will have equal chances to win. Open gameplay allows you total freedom to progress throughout the game and if you do not finish a level, nothing prevents you from coming back to it later! Intelligent Romans according to your behavior, thanks to an original AI system. Finally the game atmosphere is totally in tune with the cartoon – full of fun and Latin frolix Full 3D action!
Take a good swig of magic potion, prepare your strategy and embark on the action with Astérix and Obélix! Will the sky fall on your head? Let’s get to it!
PAL/NTSC selector.
Multi-language: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.
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PSX – Darkstone (PAL)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games
Amazon.com Product Description
A necromancer’s heartless thirst for power threatens the tenuous balancebetween life and death in the world of Uma, so it’s up to you to select aparty from different castes–warrior, sorcerer, monk, priest, assassin, thief, and, last but certainly not least, amazon–in a quest for seven crystals that will save the world. Darkstone emphasizes action over other role-playing game elements, and features a zooming game camera that revolves 360 degrees.
Features:
- Action and role-playing game
- Control 2 characters simultaneously from the 8 available
- More than 20 unique quests
- Develop your character by choosing from among dozens of skills and spells
- 360-degree revolving, zooming game camera
Multi-Language: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian.
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PSX – Ehrgeiz (PAL) (CCD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Fighting, Games
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With a fighting mode, four mini-games, and a stand-alone role-playing game (RPG), Ehrgeiz is essentially six games for the price of one. First, duke it out as one of 10 playable characters (3 of which are from the popular RPG Final Fantasy VII) in hand-to-hand and weapons-based combat. There are 11 different fighting environments to tackle, including a moving train and a hovering airship. Ehrgeiz scores points for diversity. The arsenal of warriors is comprised of various ages, nationalities, and sexes–all of whom are eager to win the ultimate fighting championship. The prize is a mysterious weapon (the strangely dubbed Ehrgeiz). There are a gazillion moves to memorize, and the fluid movement and fantastic secret weapons provide great eye candy.
In addition to fighting, players will also encounter mini-games, such as the foot race “Battle Beach” and strategy game “Battle Panel” (think Othello). This game also contains several elements that will be instantly familiar to RPG fans. Ehrgeiz may not satisfy gamers who want a dedicated RPG or fighting game, but it does offer a diverse range of gameplay for the casual gamer with a limited attention span.
–Carrie Bell
Features:
- 3-D fighting game
- Large, detailed battlegrounds
- Choose from a diverse cast of characters, including characters from Final Fantasy VII
- The 360-degree range of motion will challenge you to develop new techniques
- For 1 or more players
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PSX – Grand Theft Auto – GTA (PAL) (CCD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Adventure, Games
GameSpot Review
Grand Theft Auto puts you in the role of a small-time criminal who is looking for a way to make a name for himself in the crime business. The quickest way to do so is by getting on the good side of the local crime boss by jacking cars, running drugs, and the ever-popular contract killing. In one of the game’s most notable missions, you pick up a big rig loaded with explosives. Your task is to drive the rig into the police station, get out, and get away before taking out the pigs where they live.
There are over 200 different missions like these, taking place in three different cities. Each city is filled with cars and pedestrians. There is a total of 20 unique types of vehicles ranging from buses to sports cars, each of which accelerates and handles differently. Which, of course, is something to keep in mind when looking for a car to steal. When the police are coming after you, you may want a fast sports car to outrun them with, or you might want to choose a heavier, more durable car to ram through roadblocks with. If you’re armed with weapons and a strong disrespect for authority, you might just want to take that Body Count song to heart and become a cop killer. There are four different weapons you can get a hold of: a pistol, machine gun, flamethrower, and the mighty rocket launcher.
All of this onscreen terror is from a top-down view that zooms out as your car speeds up to give you a higher vantage point, allowing you to see traffic and turns further ahead. The camera view zooms in when you slow down or are on foot so you can see all of the carnage up close. The graphics overall are simple but effective – little cars and little people. This simplicity seems to take some of the edge off the harshness of the situations you get yourself into. The view combined with the graphics of Grand Theft Auto give it a similar look and feel to Atari’s classic arcade game A.P.B.
And although the graphics may look a little plain, the sound effects and music of Grand Theft Auto are anything but. For instance, each time you rip someone out of his car and take it for a little test-drive, you hear the radio station he was listening to. A pickup truck will have the country station tuned in while a muscle car might have a hard rock station blaring, and in between songs you sometimes hear the radio DJs give call letters, news, and weather. The sound effects in Grand Theft Auto are just as comical and realistic. For instance, when you block traffic, the cars behind you honk. The cops use their sirens when necessary, and pedestrians on the street shout obscenities when you nearly run them over, of course making you take the time to back up and do it right the second time.
The control scheme in GTA is needlessly cryptic. The D-pad controls the direction you’re facing, while the X button makes you move forward, and the triangle button makes you move backwards. The circle fires your gun, and the square button makes you hop in and out of cars. Although the control is hard to get used to at first, once you do you’ll be zipping back and forth across town with ease. The only other noticeable problem some will have with the game is getting lost. The three cities have a combined total of over 6,000 miles of roads, alleyways, and dead ends. To help you navigate through the vast urban environment, a little yellow arrow points in the direction you’re supposed to be headed. The only problem with this is that sometimes the arrow will point in a direction that you can’t go because a river blocks your path. So you end up going in the opposite direction that your guide arrow points, to find a bridge or another way around. But after a while you get a sense of the city and kind of know where things are and aren’t driving down dead ends as much.
The real payoff of Grand Theft Auto is the freedom it allows. With most games you can only go where the game tells you to go when you’re told to. In GTA you can go anywhere in the city, take any car on the street, at anytime. The only two things you really have to watch out for are getting killed or arrested. The true joy of GTA is the giddy feeling you get when you decide for no apparent reason to start launching rockets, blowing up cars, setting people on fire, and then, just over the screams you hear the sounds of approaching police sirens. Then you’re forced to decide. Will you jack a car and get out of Dodge, or will you man up and stick it to 5-0 with your gat? That’s what the game is all about, having that overwhelming feeling of slightly giddy doom when the police start to close in, and leaving the scene unscathed in a shiny new police car. But in all seriousness, Grand Theft Auto is the most violent piece of gaming on the PlayStation yet. Some will find the language and concept of the game to be outrageously humorous, while others will just find it atrocious. If you are a fan of R-rated action movies, then nothing in this game will shock or damage you. However, if you are a parent looking for a game for your 10-year-old, you may want to skip this one. I, however, loved the game and would recommend it to anyone who doesn’t have any problems with violence or adult language.
–Ryan Mac Donald
Features:
- Groundbreaking non-linear urban crime game
- Take up the life of a gangster and wreak havoc on the city
- Drive to complete missions or just freelance
- Intended for mature players
- For 1 player
Multi language: English, French, German, Italian.
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PSX – Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (PAL) (CCD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games
International stuntman, martial artist, and filmmaker extraordinaire Jackie Chan leaps onto the PlayStation in an action- packed game of his own. Featuring Chan’s signature moves, voice, and humor, players guide the stuntmaster through 15 levels of martial arts mayhem to save his grandfather and retrieve a stolen package from a gang of crooks.
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster focuses on both Chan’s martial arts expertise and his agility as a stuntman. The fighting system is based on his signature fighting style–in addition to throws and combos, specialized moves are incorporated to allow players to use chairs, boxes, ladders, bottles, and even a fish. At the conclusion of the game, players are treated to a “making of” video, which showcases footage of Chan at his motion-capture session.
Features:
- Jackie Chan motion-captured animation brings the game to life
- SmartCam lets players play all the way through the game without having to adjust the camera
- Jackie Chan humor throughout the fight sequences
- Points rewarded for stylish and creative stunts and fighting
- Dual-shock analog controller supported
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PSX – Mulan Interactive Adventure – Story Studio – Disney’s (PAL) (CCD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Adventure, Games
Journey into the amazing world of Disney’s Mulan. Play 5 fun-filled games and try tons of interactive activities based in the Mulan universe. This game is great for kids ages 4-8.
Features:
- Games and stories based on the Disney movie
- Play dress-up with Mulan and Mushu
- Create your own stories
- Perform Karaoke to original songs from the movie
- For 1 player
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PSX – Novastorm (PAL) (CCD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games, Strategy
Novastorm is an airborn shooting game with many different levels. A computer network named Data Grid is waging war on the Federation. You take control of Scavenger 4 in a mission to destroy Data Grid’s control center. Collect powerups and weaponry as you fly through hostile planets.
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Sony ACID Pro 7.0a Build 536
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Audio, Softwares
ACID Pro is revolutionary, loop-based music production software. Create original, royalty-free music in minutes with over 1,000 included loops, and over 20 ACID Projects included on the ACID Pro content CD, or record your own tracks and enhance them with onboard tools. ACID Pro 7 includes software for professional music production and editing, including ACID Pro Effects Rack, powered by iZotope, Garritan Aria for ACID Pro Player, Submersible Music KitCore, and Native Instruments Guitar Combos.
ACID Pro 7 software is a DAW powerhouse that combines full multitrack recording and mixing, MIDI sequencing, and legendary ACID looping functionality for a seamless music-creation and post-production environment. More creative partner than production tool, ACID Pro 7 software inspires you like nothing else. With its Transparent Technology? design, ACID Pro 7 software removes typical barriers to the creative workflow so you can effortlessly transform ideas into real results.
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State of Play [2009]
May 6, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies, Thriller
| Directed by | Kevin Macdonald |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Andrew Hauptman Tim Bevan Eric Fellner |
| Written by | Matthew Michael Carnahan Tony Gilroy Peter Morgan Billy Ray Paul Abbott (series) |
| Starring | Russell Crowe Ben Affleck Rachel McAdams Helen Mirren Robin Wright Penn Jason Bateman Jeff Daniels |
| Music by | Alex Heffes |
| Cinematography | Rodrigo Prieto |
| Editing by | Justine Wright |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | April 17, 2009 (US) April 22, 2009 (UK) May 28, 2009 (AUS) |
| Running time | 127 min. |
| Country | United States United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $60 million |
| Gross revenue | $32,468,248 |
A thief is fleeing through Washington DC at night and is shot dead with a silenced pistol by a man carrying a briefcase. The killer also shoots a pizza delivery man who sees the incident, who is left in a coma. The killer flees. The next day, a young woman is traveling to work, where she is killed on a platform by a subway train in an apparent suicide. Congressman Steven Collins is distraught to hear the news, as the woman was Sonya, a lead researcher on his staff. His tears on live TV lead to headlines of an affair. Congressman Collins, who has military experience, is leading an investigation into PointCorp, a private defense contractor with controversial operations involving mercenaries. Reporter Cal McAffrey is a long-time friend of Congressman Collins, and unable to go home he turns up with nowhere to go. The two discuss Sonya’s death at Cal’s home. Collins reveals that he had been having an affair with Sonya, and that Sonya had sent him a video message on the morning of her death which comes across as inconsistent with someone about to commit suicide. Della Frye, a colleague and fellow reporter of Cal’s, originally looking into the sex scandal approaches Cal for information on his friend. The two start to work together and she discovers that Sonya’s death occurred in one of only three CCTV blind spots on the metro platform. Cal believes the two shootings are related to Sonya’s death and has his bag stolen by a homeless girl who is a friend of the murdered man. She gives him some photographs which the thief, a friend of hers, took out of the killer’s briefcase they stole for ransom money before returning it to him showing surveillance images of Sonya talking to a well-dressed man.
Della visits the hospital where the pizza delivery man is regaining consciousness. She bumps into a man while exiting an elevator. She then sees the pizza man in his hospital bed get shot dead by an unseen sniper. Distraught, she returns to her newspaper’s office and reviews CCTV footage. She notices the same man appearing on the metro platform footage and footage of the exterior of the hospital, and recognizes him as the man she bumped into in the hospital. Cal then asks a connection he has who used to work inside PointCorp to find information regarding the man. He reveals that PointCorp stands to gain 40 billion dollars annually from its mercenary activities in the United States although only 4 billion is noticed in the trial as most of the money was made from inside the US operations. Cal speaks with Congressman Collins, who shares his research findings – PointCorp is operating a near monopoly with 14 defense contractors all linking to PointCorp who supply Government surveillance and defense contracts, essentially privatizing and monopolizing United States security.
Cal’s PointCorp insider later returns with the address of someone linked to the suspected assassin. Cal visits the address only to find the assassin living there, who asks his business. Terrified, Cal makes an excuse and tries to leave. Stalked by the man, Cal calls the police who arrive and force the man to disappear after shooting at Cal. Della, following a lead, finds the identity of the well-dressed man speaking to Sonya in the photographs – a PR executive working for a subsidiary of PointCorp. Cal blackmails him into talking about his activities with Sonya, their conversation secretly taped by Cal in a hotel room. He reveals she was paid generously to spy on Congressman Collins for PointCorp, but eventually didnt take the $26,000 a month as she loved Collins and was pregnant with his baby when she was killed. Cal calls Collins to show him the video – the two fall out.
Before Cal’s paper goes to press, Collins turn up with his wife to go on record and presents his damning PointCorp research. After posting the story Cal notices Collins’ wife knows more about Sonya than previously thought, and finds a photo of Collins with the murderer and rushes to Collins’ office to speak with him. He reveals that he had been suspicious of Sonya in their relationship, and the assassin was hired by him to watch Sonya. The assassin is in fact Corporal Bingham, a former military colleague of Collins’, and Collins had saved his life when he was young. He said Bingham didn’t trust Sonya and killed her with no authorization from Collins. Cal goes to his car where he is confronted by Bingham in full military uniform, who says he needs to kill for a friend. Cal ducks, and federal officers shoot Bingham after his missed shot. Back at the office, Cal and Della type up their newspaper story and walk off together. The film credits roll with footage of the newspaper being printed.
State of Play [2009 - Film] [Megavideo Part 1]
State of Play [2009 - Film] [Megavideo Part 2]

