Archive for November 5th, 2008
Posted by: Joey in Wii
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Nintendo Wii Remote Wiimote Clear Jacket Skin OEM They are clear and fit the controller perfectly. The jackets have ripples on the sides so they do not slide out from your hands. In case they do slip out, the jackets provide extra padding on the end to protect the remotes from damage. They are especially good for kids who like to fling their controllers around or accidently drop them. Customer Review: Too Much shipping for what was sent. . . . The product itself is excellent. However, I purchased 2 jackets and for the amount of shipping and handling it was ridiculous. I looked at the package and it only cost them $1.27 to ship. I know that cheezy envelope didn’t cost over $7, so why am I being ripped off for shipping. I had to pay two charges because I purchased 2 items. RIP OFF. Customer Review: Wii Controller Cover This works great even if your hand is sweaty. It also keeps the controller cleaner underneath.
Tags: Component Video Cable, Efectos Secundarios, Mandos, Mario Galaxy, Nintendo Game, Nintendo Titles, Nintendo Wii, Padding, Psyclone, Remotes, Ripples, Signal Delivery, Time Representation, Tulo, Video Game, Video Signal, Wii, Wii Component Cables, Wii Component Video Cable, Wii Remote
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CoolBoarders 3 (Playstation) Customer Review: Cool Boarders 3 It’s a great game, It’s Alot more realistic than CB2.More tricks and outer limits.It’s what snowboarding is all about.There is also alot of more things to it than in CB2.I mean more, companys and real snowboarders like in real life.I am a big fan of sports so I took this game with an awsome impression, I love this game and I suggest this game to any snowboarding fan. Customer Review: Off the ‘great’ mark, but still very good. Graphics: 8/10 – Clear and pretty, with great mountain designs, cool characters and fantastic snowboards that are designed and used brilliantly.
Sound: 5/10 – Relaxing, swift and sweet snowboard sounds, but the boulders could have made more noise, the music could have been more exciting and the sound editing is … .
Value: 7/10 – While this is fun and challenging with cheats to die for, there are simply much better Cool Boarders games.
Overall: 7/10 – This is not the greatest snowboarding game ever, but it is entertaining and nicely designed with good gameplay. I enjoyed playing it. It is better with 2 players and I recommend finding the cheats before playing.
Tags: Amazon Video, Boulders, Cb2, Cool Boarders 3, Gameplay, Games Playstation, Good Graphics, Great Game, Outer Limits, Playsation 3, Playstation 3, Playstation 3 80gb, Playstation Games, Playstion 3, Snowboarders, Snowboarding Game, Snowboards, Sound Editing, Video Game, Video Games
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Playstation 2 New England Patriots Wireless Game Pad Gamers who have stepped up to the Mad Catz Control Pad Pro controller totally dominate the competition - this is simply the best controller available. Customer Review: Eagles controller I am very happy with this product. My son uses it daily and has nothing but good things to say about it. Customer Review: Awesome We love it.It works great and you don’t have to worry about pulling any cords out of the PS2 cause it’s wireless. GO EAGLES……..
Tags: Catz, Control Pad, Dialogues, Electronics Tech, Fall Of Man, First Person Shooter, Game Pad, Game Play, Jpn, Mad Catz, Namco, Nathan Hale, New England Patriots, Nxc, Playstation 2, Pro Controller, Scea, Scee, Themasterll, Wireless Game
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Dead Space Step into a third-person sci-fi survival horror experience that promises to deliver the ultimate in psychological thrills and gruesome action. Set in the cold blackness of deep space, the atmosphere is soaked with a feeling of tension, dread and sheer terror. In Dead Space, you are engineer Isaac Clarke - an ordinary man on a seemingly routine mission to fix the communications systems aboard a deep space mining ship. It is not long before Isaac awakes to a living nightmare when he learns that the ship’s crew has been ravaged by a vicious alien infestation. He must fight through the dead silence and darkness of deep space to stay alive.
Permanent link to this post (114 words, 1 image, estimated 27 secs reading time) Tags: Alien Infestation, Atmosphere, Blackness, Communications Systems, Darkness, Dead Silence, Dead Space, Deep Space, Dread, Engineer, Living Nightmare, Ordinary Man, Routine Mission, Sci Fi, Sheer Terror, Space Ship, Stay Alive, Survival Horror, Tension, Third Person
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Posted by: Owen in Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery Pack with USB Cable Package says 1800 mAh but its actually 3600 mAh Customer Review: The best app for the Xbox 360, period. What can I really say. It’s a rechargeable pack for my wireless controller. I never have to buy batteries for at least a year or two (assuming normal rechargeable life) and I can charge while I play, or when I want to keep my Xbox 360 off I can just charge it in my laptop’s USB input. Very useful to have, everyone should have at least one of these.
Tags: Bude, Cable Package, Cable Xbox, Cheap Xbox, Coool, Faceplant, Fanboy, Fet, Google, Nn, Prototype, Quake 4, Quake Mod, Rechargeable Battery Pack, Video Game, xbox, xbox 360, Xbox Cheap, Xbox Game, Xbox Mod
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Posted by: Gillbert in News
Building on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare engine, Call of Duty: World at War thrusts players into the ruthless and gritty chaos of WWII combat and challenges them to band together to survive the most harrowing and climactic battles in both the European and Pacific theaters. The title re-defines WWII games by offering an uncensored experience with unique enemies, jawdropping fire power like the flamethrower, and combat variety, including Kamikaze fighters, ambush attacks, Banzai charges and cunning tactics, as well as explosive on-screen action through all new cooperative gameplay. Multiplayer—Call of Duty: World at War supports intense, online multiplayer action using the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare engine. Bringing multiplayer to the Wii for the first time in the Call of Duty franchise, players will be able battle it out in a variety of game types, plus upgrade and customize characters by using perks and completing challenges. Squadmate—This cooperative mode lets players team up to play alongside friends and family. At any moment, a second Wii Remote can be activated, giving the second player their own aiming crosshair to provide cover and added firepower while fighting alongside their Squadmate. New Theaters of Operation—Players fight as U.S. Marines and Russian soldiers facing enemies that employ lethal new tactics and know no fear, or no mercy. Epic conflicts are fought on multiple fronts, playing through the climactic battles of WWII in the grittiest, most chaotic and cinematically intense experience to date. Combat-Look—Call of Duty: World at War includes “Combat-Look” technology—as the player runs through the game’s diverse environments and topographies, the vertical line of sight discreetly adapts to keep players focused on the battlefield without having to radically adjust for uphill/downhill grade variations in the terrain. This system still allows complete freedom and mobility for targeting and results in a smoother and more playable Wii experience. Wii Zapper Support—Call of Duty: World at War fully supports Nintendo’s Zapper controller through a customized game setting that allows the entire game, including multi-player, to be played with the Zapper. This customized setting adds a new way to play by incorporating unique gestures and button layouts that add to the Call of Duty experience. Release Date:Mon, 10 Nov 2008
Tags: Battles Of Wwii, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, Cooperative Mode, Crosshair, Cunning Tactics, Fire Power, Flamethrower, Franchise Players, Game Types, Intense Experience, Line Of Sight, Pacific Theaters, Russian Soldiers, Smoothe, Thrusts, Vertical Line, Wii, Wii Remote, World At War, Wwii Games
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