Monday 30 April 2012

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.The game is based on the same film that sheds light on the past of the hero. Virtual thriller X-Men Origins: Wolverine partially repeats the events of the painting, but also falls for her frame. You know, like what was created Wolverine, who has tried to manage and how he found freedom, but also discover the secrets of other dark and fearful of his past. But the road to truth is not easy. To survive in fights with multiple opponents, Wolverine will have full capacity - agility and impressive strength and sharp claws.

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* More than a hundred tricks. Wolverine mastered the ability to melee, claws adamantovyh. He cuts, punctures and cuts the enemy, leaving them no chance. Moreover, the hero jumps very well - a shot of a ray is used to attack opponents who are not close to a strike away.
Voin.Rany * Indestructible and fractures heal a wolverine in the eyes. Superhuman resistance to damage your body, and the fantastic speed of regeneration allows the hero to operate and very risky.
* Come in a rage! In this state the character opens new tricks and combinations of strokes, making it the perfect killing machine.
* Animal chute.Chtoby find enemy weaknesses, to obtain a tactical advantage and solve the puzzles along the way, Wolverine uses his animal instincts.


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1. Unrar
2. Burn or mount the image
3. Install the game
4. Copy crack
5. Play the game

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OS: Windows XP Sp2/Vista Sp1
Processor: Pentium D @ 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Memory: 1 GB for XP/2 GB for Vista
Hard Drive: 8 GB Free
Video Memory: 256 MB (Shader Model 3.0+)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

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Disney’s Hercules Action Game is a video game for the PlayStation and PC created in 1997 by Disney Interactive Software. It was made after the animated movie released in the same year. The game follows the same storyline from the animated film. Hercules, son of Zeus, is stripped of his godhood and must prove that he is a true hero in order to regain his immortality, and join Zeus and the other gods on Mount Olympus. To do that, Hercules must pass several tasks and defeat many villains, and at the end, face Hades, ruler of the dead, who is also responsible for Hercules’ losing of his immortality.


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First of all (only first time) run HERC.REG
Then Run HERCULES.EXE (special icon)

(Change the screen resolution and keys from main menu
Main menu is hidden in full screen mode
Press alt+tab to switch control to any other window and then come back to game window
Full screen mode will be off. The game will be in a window and you can access menu from there)

Keys” Z, X, C, S, D, Arrow Keys, Esc

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Sunday 29 April 2012

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Tekken Tag Tournament, being the first Tekken title for the PC, featured vastly detailed graphics and improved quality music. It was also notable for having the largest character roster in the series until the release of Tekken 6, boasting an extravagant 39 characters, all returning from the previous installments in the series, save for Unknown, the boss character, and Tetsujin, a costume swap for Mokujin. Unknown is similar to Mokujin in that she can replicate other fighting styles, but she can also switch styles by clicking the right analogue stick.

Both Unknown and Tetsujin have only appeared in this game. Finally, its most important feature is its tag system. A player selects two characters and may tag out between them to utilize special combos and throws. Characters can be tagged out to recover energy, but if one character is KO’d, the round ends. When in Team Battle mode, the fights are also tag fights unless there is one person left on a team where they will fight alone.

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The main objective of the game is to pick up customers and take them to their chosen destination as quickly as possible. Along the way, money can be earned by performing stunts such as near misses with other vehicles. The player is directed to a destination by a large green arrow at the top of the screen.

The arrow does not adjust based on obstacles, but rather points in the general direction of the destination. Once the player arrives near the destination, they must stop within a specified zone. When the destination is reached, that customer’s fare is added to the player’s total money earned, a ratings are awarded depending on how long the player took to complete the journey. If the customer’s timer runs out before the player reaches the destination the customer jumps from the taxi.

Players can select three, five or ten minute settings, or the Arcade Rules used in the original coin-op version of the game. In the three time-limited settings, play continues for the designated period of time, after which the cab automatically stops and no more points can be scored. Under Arcade Rules, the player starts with an initial time limit of one minute, which can be extended through time bonuses earned for quick deliveries.


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Six years have flown by since Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings became one of the definitive real-time strategy games on the market. Age of Kings typified this style of gaming in many respects, but it innovated and improved the style in many others, establishing the template for untold numbers of historic real-time strategy games to come. Coming off the successful spin-off that was Age of Mythology, Ensemble Studios is back with another installment in the series that put the developer’s name on the map. Age of Empires III advances the series hundreds of years into the future, trading swordsmen and catapults for musketeers and cannons, while keeping the series’ signature formula basically intact. What’s more, the game features some gorgeous visuals and an interesting, inventive twist in its persistent “home city” system. So it’s unfortunate that the actual meat-and-potatoes combat of Age of Empires III didn’t turn out better, since what ought to be the most fun and exciting part of the game is actually the part that feels like it’s seen the fewest improvements.

You’ll need a lot more than three musketeers to win a typical skirmish in the New World in Age of Empires III.
Make no mistake, Age of Empires III is still an impressive game overall. But fans with fond memories of the previous installment will be left feeling nostalgic for that game. Part of the reason may be purely subjective. The colonial setting of Age of Empires III, which focuses on hypothetical conflicts between European powers vying for control over the New World (that is, an unfettered North and South America), presents a subtler culture clash than, say, samurai fighting Persian war elephants. And the transition through five different ages that’s presented in the game, culminating in the industrial age (when locomotives and mass production became a reality), aren’t drastically different in gameplay terms, since the magic of gunpowder is available from the get-go. Nevertheless, one look at either Age III’s majestic galleons firing all broadsides or horse-drawn cannons readying a deadly payload ought to be all the convincing you need that this is a welcomed direction for the series to take.

Eight different European civilizations are at the forefront of Age of Empires III, though mercenaries from other foreign nations sort of make cameo appearances, and various Native American tribes are also included. The usual suspects are here, like the British, the French, the Spanish, and the Dutch. The Russians, the Portuguese, the Germans, and the Ottomans are also available, and each has certain key differences in its economy and military leanings. These differences are significant in practice, such as how the British automatically gain additional workers when they build new houses, or how the Russians may quickly train up large numbers of light infantry. But the eight cultures’ personalities don’t necessarily come across in combat, because most of the units and structures unique to each side aren’t so unique as to be highly distinguishable, and many units and structures are shared in common across most sides. There are certainly exceptions–the Ottomans, with their heavy emphasis on gunpowder, bring to bear some of the biggest and baddest guns in the game, for instance. And, oddly enough, British longbows seem just as surprisingly deadly here as they did in Age II. It’s probably just a necessary consequence of the setting, but don’t expect for Age III’s factions to blow your mind by how different or unusual they are. Fortunately, each one is complex enough and seems viable enough to where it’s easy to find an early favorite and want to stick with it.

Age of Empires III is every bit the fully featured game you’d expect it to be, featuring a lengthy single-player campaign in three interconnected acts, each one a generation apart. There’s a fully customizable skirmish mode with five difficulty settings for the computer opponent; there’s the ability to play over a network; and, of course, there’s the ESOnline player-matching service, where you can compete in ranked matches over the Internet, chat with other players, and more. There’s also a scenario editor, in case you wish to create your own maps or campaigns, plus some encyclopedic information about all the game‘s units, structures, cultures, circumstances, and more. A tutorial is there to teach you the basics, and you can also play a practice match in which a fairly helpful narrator will gently remind you of the stuff you’re basically forgetting to do.
The game looks dramatically different on the surface, but much of the Age of Empires formula remains fully intact.

When you get right down to it, Age of Empires III plays a lot like Age II. It’s been simplified in a number of ways that fans of the past game will quickly notice and mostly appreciate, but the overall flow of gameplay remains very similar. You’re put in charge of a fledgling colony in the New World, and you must deploy workers from your town center, who may build new structures and harvest the game’s three resources: food, wood, and coin. Stone, which was a fourth resource in Age II, is no longer a factor, and you don’t have to worry about creating resource drop-off sites this time around (settlers sent to chop wood, for instance, will just chop away without ever heading back to a town center or lumberyard). A marketplace structure centralizes economic upgrades, and mills and plantations can be built to produce an infinite supply of food and coin, respectively. So later on in a match, you can safely stop worrying about micromanaging your resource gathering–at least until your foes swoop in and damage your economic foundation.

Meanwhile, additional houses must be built to support a growing population, and walls and defensive structures may be used to repel guerilla tactics. Military forces mainly consist of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, and they’re trained from separate structures. Most military units can be queued up five at a time, so rather than produce musketeers one by one, you can build a group–provided you have the resources. Presumably this is so you can quickly marshal some defenses if caught off guard, but it’s strange that the same amount of time is needed to train one soldier as is needed to train five. You can effectively get an interest-free loan by training your first troop, then waiting until he’s almost ready before quickly queuing up four more.

So in an average match, you’ll spend a considerable amount of time building up your base and your economy, eventually marshaling a mixed group of forces with which you’ll try to overwhelm your enemy. Dancing between your economy and your military, as you micromanage each in turn, is the key to victory. While the game’s interface makes it fairly easy to keep track of what’s happening on these fronts, your manual dexterity is still key to success, both when preparing for combat and when engaged in it. A lot of buildup can end very quickly if opponents aren’t evenly matched, while equally skilled opponents may be at each other’s throats for longer than an hour in a typical Age of Empires III match.
Combat between large forces gets chaotic, and the frame rate can bog down too. Micromanage your way to victory!

The game offers plenty of interface features for letting you keep tabs on everything, but when you get down to the combat, things are more chaotic and less true-to-life than you’d probably expect. Groups of units automatically form columns, just as you’d assume (infantry in front, artillery in back), and they move at the rate of the slowest unit. Unfortunately, when ordered to attack, they still move at that same slowest rate. So to make your cavalry effectively charge into battle, you must order them separately from your crossbowmen, and so on.

The neatly arranged ranks immediately break apart when the battle begins, with riflemen fanning out to attack and horse riders clumping around their targets and swinging away, rather than charging through the ranks. Units can all turn on a dime, so cannons have no trouble hitting moving targets, and the game’s stately ships display some shockingly absurd behavior when in close quarters or near shore. Most units appear small onscreen, so it can be difficult to keep track of individual combatants in a hectic battle, especially since the game’s frame rate will noticeably bog down–even on fast machines–when the bullets start flying. So not only does the game favor whoever brings to bear the biggest force in the first place, but also it favors whoever’s got the fastest trigger finger in the West, not to mention the best frame rate, since you’ll need to finesse some of your units around the battlefield to make the most of them. Granted, this is nothing out of the ordinary for a real-time strategy game, but that’s just the problem: You might reasonably expect the long-awaited sequel to one of the best real-time strategy games of all time to have provided a good solution for what many players have identified as one of the genre’s setbacks.

The imperialistic premise of Age of Empires III sets up the game’s most unique feature: the concept of you having a home city looking out for your fledgling colony. At any time during play, you may instantly cut to your home city, which will occasionally send you aid in the form of resource surpluses, economic and military upgrades, and reinforcements. You can gain access to these shipments by earning experience points, which happens automatically as you build up your base and–better yet–kill foes and blow up their buildings. Different shipments are available in different ages (at first you can get just modest economic boosts, while later you can get cannons and cavalry), and most may only be used once. So you constantly have to weigh strategic options, like whether it’s best to request reinforcements to mount an offensive or best to keep the option around should your enemy mount an ambush. The shipments system is both easy to use and interesting, and it also thankfully promotes somewhat of a more aggressive, more forgiving style of play than Age of Empires II.

The home city concept is a novel addition to Age of Empires, and it helps instill a sense of permanence to every victory–and to every defeat, since losers still gain experience.
What’s more, your home city is permanent in that the experience you earn from one match to the next all adds up, gradually giving you access to more and more shipment options. You unlock these as “cards” every time your home city gains an experience level. More-powerful cards are available only when your city reaches level 10 (which you can reach after about that number of matches), and stronger ones are available at level 25. Certain cards have prerequisites, too, so the system is similar to a skill tree in a role-playing game.
In fact, Age III likens the home city concept to creating a character in an RPG, although the game’s thin attempts to let you personalize your home city won’t do much to make you grow attached to the place. But unlocking new cards can be pretty rewarding. You’re limited to no more than 20 cards in a given match, but since it’s possible to unlock many more than that, the game also invites you to build different decks to suit different situations. For example, shipments of free caravels and galleons won’t be of much use to you in the Great Plains, but they’d certainly help when battling in the Caribbean. All eight cultures have different cards available to them (though many cards are shared in common), and ultimately you can use this system to add some panache to your playing style. One possible side effect of this system, though, is that it encourages you to pick a side and stick with it. When playing online, you can’t just pick a random civ like you could in previous Age games, and you might not even want to anymore since it’s tempting to want all your experience points going in to one bucket.

Age III makes a number of other changes to the series, though these may seem less original if you’ve kept up with real-time strategy gaming. For example, new colonies start with an explorer, an unkillable hero character whom you should use to reveal the fog of war around your starting area and who can also collect treasures and earn you experience early on. You’ll find bandit camps, wild critters, and more guarding various trinkets that can help give you an economic edge in the beginning. More importantly, the explorer gives you something to do besides waiting for your resources to add up in the early going. If your explorer loses all his hit points, he collapses and may either be ransomed back for some coin or recovered by friendly units. As mentioned, you may also ally yourself with various Native American tribes by building trading posts on their reservations. Perhaps in the spirit of political correctness, Native American buildings cannot be destroyed, but by crushing a foe’s trading post, his ties with the tribe are severed. Native American tribes each have a handful of units and economic upgrades you may purchase if you like, diversifying your strategy. Trading posts may be used in other places.

The Native American tribes may be friends or foes during a typical match. Some foreign mercenaries may make appearances, too.
In previous Age of Empires games, you could win a match by building and defending one of the wonders of the world, as opposed to just stomping all your opponents back to the Stone Age. For better or worse, in Age of Empires III, conquest is the only option…down to the very last man. Annoyingly, you need to completely decimate the enemy’s side to win a match. The opponent is free to resign at any time, but when playing against sore losers on the Internet, matches might easily drag on for longer than necessary because some uppity person insists on scattering a handful of peasants behind trees and in the corners of the map. There are ways to reveal the enemy’s position very late in the game, but why Age of Empires III matches don’t end at the destruction of an enemy colony, as opposed to with genocide, isn’t particularly clear. It’s also somewhat frustrating that your home cities gain experience separately online and offline. Presumably this is to prevent cheating, but it still makes you feel like you’re wasting your time playing skirmish matches offline when you could be gaining “real” experience playing against opponents online. It’s actually possible to gain experience online playing against the computer, but only if there’s at least one other player in the match.

Speaking of the computer opponents in Age of Empires III, they range from numbingly brain-dead at the “easy” setting to challenging at the “hard” and “expert” settings. In the Age of Empires tradition, the computer is incompetent in maps with a lot of naval warfare in them. However, on land-based maps, it can set up an economy very efficiently (at higher difficult settings), and it can harass you with greater numbers, both of which can more than compensate for the computer’s lack of subtlety. Playing against the artificial intelligence is good for practice, but playing against real players definitely makes for a better experience. That applies to the game’s campaign as well. Beginning with an adventure that takes you in search of the legendary Fountain of Youth, the fictitious campaign in Age of Empires III consists mainly of just the sort of missions you’ve come to expect, along with the less-than-stellar voice work and awkward cutscenes to move the story along. It would be unfair to dismiss the campaign outright, since it helps teach you the ropes and presents you with some unique situations, not to mention a high volume of different missions. But it’s pretty standard for a real-time strategy game, and the swashbuckling high-adventure feel of the storyline seems better suited to Age of Mythology than to Age of Empires.

Were it not for the awkward unit behavior and frame rate issues, Age of Empires III would look truly amazing. Maps with water on them are especially dramatic, as you can see waves gently rocking massive warships, whose cannons make them shudder from side to side. Ships, as well as buildings, break apart in chunks, with lots of fire and smoke all around, making for a spectacular sight. There are plenty of subtle animations to appreciate among the other military units in the game, and there’s a good amount of variety to the environments, from the lush jungles of South America on up to the frigid Yukon. The combat has some thrilling moments, such as when a cannonball sends infantry careening every which way, but until the big guns come in to the picture, it all looks pretty tame. It’s worth noting that Age of Empires III does a good job of autodetecting the best graphical settings for your system, and despite all the visual wizardry going on, it runs reasonably well–even on fairly modest systems.
It owes a debt to its ancestors, but Age of Empires III stands tall on its own merits.

The game sounds great, too, though in real-time strategy tradition, you’ll hear the same unit acknowledgments over and over (at least they’re mostly spoken in their native languages). Cannon fire is particularly dramatic, and when one force or another wins a skirmish, it’s exciting to see all the men stand and cheer. The game’s musical score flits between the different cultures’ sounds while sticking well to the overall theme.
Age of Empires III has some very big shoes to fill, and on top of that, the real-time strategy market has grown hugely competitive due in no small part to Ensemble Studios’ previous accomplishments. This latest game offers a lot of what made Age II so great, and it’s got plenty of depth and lasting appeal, despite how most matches tend to begin and ultimately pan out similarly. Age III does seem surprisingly rough around the edges in some respects, and those expecting the game to revolutionize or even refresh this style of gaming may come away disappointed that their high expectations weren’t met. But those looking for a complex and interesting real-time strategy game with fantastic good looks and some historical flavor will find just what they want in Age of Empires III.


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The story remains unchanged from Path of the Dragon, so you’ll still be playing as Father Arno Moriani. It’s the 1920s and the good father has been sent to Transylvania in order to evaluate a potential new saint. But, as you can probably guess, he finds much more than a new Mother Teresa when he arrives. Instead, a string of murders leads him into the world of Dracula and vampires. Part 1 covers the first three hours or so of the experience, which, unfortunately, is the least enjoyable part of the game. The first two days, in particular, are filled with much more reading documents and talking to characters than puzzle solving or vampire hunting. It gets better, but it takes a while before the game will actually grab you.
Path of the Dragon was a traditional point-and-click adventure, with a host of challenging puzzles. And while Dracula Series is still a point-and-click game, the experience has been simplified quite a bit. The puzzles are easier and less frequent and it’s almost always obvious just what you need to do next. It feels a lot like the original game’s story mixed with the gameplay from The Fall Trilogy. When you combine this easier to approach gameplay with the new shorter length, it makes Dracula Series a great starting point for those who aren’t particularly experienced with point-and-click games.
Despite being originally released two years ago, the game still looks great. The cut scenes and 3D environments look good and do an excellent job of setting the tone for the game. Even when nothing particularly scary is happening--which is the case for much of Part 1--the visuals still create a sense of spookiness. This is helped quite a bit by the fact that most of the game takes place at night, which always makes things a touch scarier.
The idea of taking an older adventure game and tweaking it to give it a more casual appeal is a great one, though Path of the Dragon might not have been the best choice. While overall the game is fairly solid if unremarkable, the first few hours are quite dull, which makes the first part of Dracula Series far from impressive. Things certainly get more interesting during the final two thirds of the game, setting the stage for Part 2, but it takes some patience to stick around to find out.


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NTI (NewTech Infosystems, Inc.) have released their new CD & DVD-Maker™ 7 Titanium Suite which includes nine programs (CD & DVD-Maker Platinum™, Home Video-Maker™, Backup NOW!®, DVD Playback software, DVD Fit™, FileCD™, Jewelcase Maker™, Wave Editor™ and Music Cafe™). NTI has been around since 1993 and continues to offer a variety of powerful CD/DVD recording, authoring and backup applications. The new suite of products simplify video capture, editing, still picture compilation and burning of CD and DVD media. Tools for backing up files as well as backing up unprotected discs are provided. Full support for dual layer DVD burners is also included. The main user interface provides access to all of the applications from a single screen. By simply moving the cursor over the area of interest, several options available to the user will be displayed. The categories are Audio, Data, Video, Photo, Backup or Copy. This could very well be one of the best deals available for multimedia users.
The CD & DVD-Maker™ 7 Titanium Suite software comes on a single CD and automatically launches the main install menu when inserted into a computer. We first installed the software on our Sony VAIO Laptop (PCV-K23) to check out some of the features. The installation menu allows users to install CD & DVD-Maker™ 7, Home Video-Maker and NTI's DVD Playback software separately. Since our laptop lacked a DVD burner, we also tested the software on our Sony Vaio (PCV-RZ22G) desktop machine, which gave us more resources. In both cases, the installation was simple and went without a hitch. The software comes on a single install CD. Each of the three items listed in the install menu must be installed separately or they will not be enabled in the main menu. The package also includes a QuickStart Guide that briefly explains how to use each of the various applications included with this suite of programs.
The Audio programs are used to create WAV, MP3 or WMA music CDs. The MP3 application has a capacity indicator at the lower area of the window that lets the user know how much space is used on the disc as it fills up with files. This helps the user know the exact space required when making a CD. Users can also record Live Audio directly to disc. CD Extra discs can be created using the simple interface. An NTI Wave Editor and Audio Player are included in the package.
The Data programs provide users with the ability to create CD or DVD data discs. This is particularly useful for backing up large amounts of important data onto disc. We liked the ability to store large amounts of data onto DVD (4.7 GB on single layer and 8.5 GB on dual layer discs). Mixed Mode CDs can also be created in this area. When using the Mixed Mode CD format, the first session can contain up to 98 audio tracks and second session contains the data track. These discs offer excellent compatibility with both audio-only players as well as CDROM drives in computers.
The Video programs are used to create Video CDs and Super VCDs. NTI's Cinematic Video offers users a simple way to spice up video by having the software create transitions and effects on the original content. HomeVideo-Maker is a powerful application designed to capture, edit and create video discs with support for menus and sub menus. The best part about this program is NTI makes it easy to preview the disc to see how the menu system will work before burning the disc. The HomeVideo-Maker software has some excellent features that are quite intuitive. Also included is the DVD Fit application, which is designed to automatically compress video to fit on a single DVD in cases where the source files are much larger than the target disc capacity. NTI also threw in their DVD player.
The Photo programs include Photo Disc, Slideshow VCD, Slideshow SVCD, and Cinematic Slideshow™. Photo Discs simply include a series of JPEG files and are compatible with newer DVD players and all computers with CDROM drives. The VCD and SVCD Slideshow programs are designed to create video from a series of still images. Background audio can also be added to the video for a custom presentation. The Cinematic Slideshow allows user to takes a series of photos and create a wonderful presentation. Once the disc is burned, the user can select the JewelCase Maker application for either standard (12 cm) discs or Mini (8 cm) discs.
The Backup programs includes Files & Folders and Disc Image. Selecting launches NTI's Backup NOW! 4 application, a comprehensive backup/restore program that allows users to easily select files for archiving. The software automatically spans the data to multiple discs if required. The program can compare archived files to identify differences and can even backup and restore to a remote server.
The Copy program is capable of duplicating CD or DVD (non-copy protected) media to or from a disc or image. This is a great utility for making multiple copies of a disc. We used it to duplicate the kids DVD videos for family.

Performance
We sampled most of the programs included with the CD & DVD-Maker™ 7 Titanium Suite (there are many) including the backup tools for CD and DVD. Much of our focus was on the HomeVideo-Maker application that allows users to quickly create a DVD complete with menus. The quick preview capability was excellent and saves users time when making their own custom movies. We connected our JVC MiniDV camcorder to our PC using a IEEE-1394 cable and the software immediately recognized the device. Transferring our home video to the hard drive for editing was a breeze and the HomeVideo-Maker software worked well. We were able to quickly create a DVD of our favorite moments.
Another great set of applications is the Slideshow VCD and Slideshow SVCD that allows users to take a series of still pictures and create an impressive video presentation with background music targeting VCD or SVCD. The playing time for each still picture is user adjustable. The Cinematic Slideshow is a great way to spice up what would normally be a simple series of slides with music. The software automatically creates movement through the still pictures, which produces an interesting cinematic effect.
The DVD and CD backup application was also very useful and easy to use. We took some of our custom home videos of the kids and were able to quickly make duplicates for the family. Making CD copies of our VCD and SVCD Slideshows was just as easy.
Conclusion
The CD & DVD-Maker™ 7 Titanium Suite offers a powerful set of tools for both CD and DVD media. Users can quickly capture and edit video, create music discs, listen to MP3s, watch videos, backup data and much more all with this one product. The user interface is simple and the product achieves great results based on what we have tested. What is most amazing is that the complete software package is available for under $80. We've seen far less capable products cost considerably more than the CD & DVD-Maker™ 7 Titanium Suite. The comprehensive set of programs included with this product is a steal given its price.


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Tuesday 17 April 2012

Symantec Endpoint Protection Antivirus 12.1 Full Version Free Download



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Monday 16 April 2012

English to Urdu and Urdu to English Dictionary and Hum Qafia Words Full Version Free Download


  
Among all the various varieties of the dictionaries a digital dictionary is usually the most frequently-consulted category. It is mainly meant for those who have no time to wade through voluminous dictionaries and bulky encyclopedias. By using digital edition of dictionary, user can discover the meaning of the needed word in the shortest possible time with maximum satisfaction. In the modern era of speed and hurry the digital dictionary has thus assumed the shape of a wonderful tool indispensable for all those concerned with the use of language one way or the other.




                   Cleantouch is the oldest and the most reputed name in providing English & Urdu dictionaries. After success of last 6 editions of dictionary, this seventh edition is being introduced with addition of 33,000+ new English words & its meaning. Both 70,000+ English to Urdu and 80,000+ Urdu to English meanings have been presented in a simple language and straightforward style so that even the average reader encounters no difficulty in understanding the right meanings. It’s a unique dictionary based on latest Unicode technology, developed using power of Microsoft .NET platform. It has a simple and user friendly interface. It supports wildcard search & all the keyboard accessibility features of Microsoft Windows (e.g. On-Screen Keyboard & Customizing Keyboard Layout ETC). Customization section let you configure functionalities, fonts & themes. It can be installed on various Windows versions including Windows 7, Vista & XP even on low end systems.




                       As such it is especially valuable for all those studying in institutions, working in office or living in environments where frequent switching over from English to Urdu and vise verse is a common phenomenon. By virtue of its precision and brevity this dictionary is a source of great help for all shades and grades of the general users, be businessmen and other who are confronted with a skilful manipulation of words in their daily dealings.


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Sunday 15 April 2012

Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 PC Game Full Version Free Download




Defend your country's honor by competing against the world's best cricket players. Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 tests your batting and bowling skills in matches held all around the world.


Exhibition (One-Day International, Test Match, Double Wicket):
Step up to the crease and choose to play in a One-Day International offering a vibrant quick fix of cricket. You can select how many overs are played, up to a maximum of 50, meaning you can create a 20:20 slog fest too. Alternatively, immerse yourself in the classic atmosphere of Test Match, with a 5-day Test in all 10 test-playing nations. Also in Exhibition is Double Wicket providing a very accessible and customisable game with two cricketers on each side.


Tournament (ICC Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, World Tour, World XI Series, Double Wicket Tournament):
Time to get serious and compete in the ICC’s official tournaments. Meet the best in the world in the ICC Cricket World Cup, featuring 14 limited-overs national teams, or take part in the ICC Champions Trophy with all the One-Day International nations in a concentrated round-robin competition. The Tournament mode also offers World Tour, where you take your team on a world tour playing Test matches and One-Day Internationals across the globe. Then there’s the World XI Series, featuring customised teams from around the world including Asian, African, Northern & Southern Hemisphere XIs and, ultimately, the World XI. Finally, there’s a Double Wicket Tournament for up to 16 players to compete in short snappy cricket matches.


Challenge (Classic Matches, World XI Challenge, Classic XI Challenge):
When you reckon you’re the best, the Challenge mode is where you can really show off. The Classic Match mode delivers 10 scenarios where you take over a genuine historic match at a critical point and see if you can pull off, or better, the same amazing cricketing feats as your real-life counterparts. There’s also the World XI Challenge, which has you playing as every international team versus the world’s best XI, and the Classic XI Challenge for you to pit your selected World XI against history’s greatest players in the ultimate cricketing test!


Coaching:
To help you perfect your skills, Coaching offers The Nets, a comprehensive training facility for bowling and batting. Having trouble performing a square cut? Select a fast bowler to only bowl short and wide outside the off stump and in no time you will be launching exquisitely timed square cuts to the boundary in crucial fixtures.


Career Player:
Create your own Career Player to represent your nation in every available mode. You can select real licensed kit manufacturers - including Slazenger, Kookaburra, Duncan Fearnley. You can even set your player’s specialist skills, be it as a batsman, bowler or all-rounder, and determine if your player needs to have sun-cream applied! Through performing well, you can earn stat points to improve your player’s abilities.


Customise:
Using the Custom Squad option, build your dream XI from all the players featured. You can even design your own tournaments and leagues using the Custom League or Cup mode.


The Pavilion:
The Pavilion mode is somewhere to relax after a day at the crease. Here your achievements on the field unlocks classic players and photography of historic cricketing moments. The Records show off hundreds of One-Day, Fielding, Batting, Bowling, and Team records. Finally, there are three Trophy cabinets to fill with silverware, including the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC Champion’s Trophy.





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Saturday 14 April 2012

MP3 Cutter Joiner Full Version Free Download




Fast MP3 Cutter Joiner cuts and trims a large MP3 file (up to 10 GB) into multiple smaller pieces, and joins multiple MP3 files into a single MP3 as well.

Fast MP3 Cutter Joiner cuts MP3 file by file size, pieces count, time duration, and custom selections. The software provides a slider bar to visually position a cut points where you want to cut. You can also preview every custom piece, and cut with forward and backward overlap, fade-in and fade-out. The MP3 cutter keeps ID3 tags information and supports to custom title of target MP3 ID3 tag. For example: add sequence number to title, which makes you can identify output pieces in your MP3 player, iPod, and iTunes easily.

To save your time, Fast MP3 Cutter Joiner also supports batch cut, you can cut a batch of MP3 files at a time. The software cuts MP3 files directly without re-encoding, so it is fast and exactly keeps sound quality of original MP3 files.

The MP3 joiner accepts any MP3 files; even they're encoded different encoding parameters such as sample frequency, bit rate, and channels. And you can customize encoding parameters of target MP3. The software also supports batch join. The feature allows you to insert one or more MP3 files to beginning of a batch MP3 files, and append one or more MP3 files to end of a batch MP3 files.

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ACDSee Photo Manager 12 Full Version Free Download




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Lightning-fast and easy to use, ACDSee Photo Manager 12 has everything you need to organize your photos, perfect your shots, and share your memories with friends and family. Quickly and easily browse and find photos, and fix red-eye, lighting and more with easy-to-use editing tools. Then share your best through e-mail, prints or your own personal space on ACDSeeOnline.com.
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ACDSee 12′s viewing speed is second to none. Open photos from anywhere on your computer or e-mail with the fastest image viewing technology available. That means you spend less time waiting for your photos to load and more time enjoying them. Zoom through your latest shots, browse instant slide shows’, and enjoy full-size previews. Looking at your photos has never been this fun or this fast.

Browse your collection
Browse all your photos right away. Unlike catalog-based photo applications, you don’t need to waste valuable time importing files that are already on your computer and connected devices. Access your folders and files live, in real time. Sort, group and filter photos by camera information, edited state or other criteria for super fast scanning. You can also browse by date or event to see photos from a specific occasion.


Organize from the start
Hit the ground running. Specify categories, add keywords and create backups as you upload photos from your camera, card reader or other device. When importing is done, your images are ready for you to browse and share.
Manage everything in one place


Bring together over 100 file types into one convenient place. View, manage, and get extensive format support for your photos, audio, and video clips including BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG, PSD, MP3, MPEG, TIFF, WAV and many others.


Keep track of all your photos
Manage your collection the way that works best for you. Unlike other photo software, ACDSee doesn’t impose a one-size-fits-all organization system. Create your own categories and keywords, mark favorites, edit your metadata, and rate your shots. Rename, resize, rotate, or edit file information on groups of photos at once. Plus tag your best photos and bring them all together for further editing or sharing.


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ACDSee 12′s powerful search tools can help you find any photo, even if you have thousands in your collection. Enter keyword phrases like “summer vacation” or “school play”, search only specific folders, and find that one special image with the Quick Search bar. Or perform more detailed searches and save them for ongoing use.


Perfect your photos with easy-to-use editing tools
Instantly correct exposure, fix red eye, and erase unwanted objects. Rescue photos that are too light or dark with a single click. Turn your photos black and white, add text, and put a finishing touch such as a vignette, border or drop shadow. Apply creative effects to selected areas of your photos. Edit with the peace of mind that your original files are never altered. With ACDSee, it’s never too late to achieve the shot you were hoping to get.


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Batman Vengeance PC Game Full Version Free Download


Batman Vengeance is a port of a console game that was released a full year ago, but the game's general appearance and sound hold up surprisingly well. Unfortunately, if you actually sit down and play the game, you'll find that the game also has horrible problems with its camera perspective and controls, so much so that playing Batman: Vengeance is an exercise in frustration. Unless you happen to like frustration, or you love Batman fanatically, or both, you're better off leaving Batman: Vengeance alone.
Some of Batman: Vengeance's graphics do a good job of staying true to the TV show.
Batman: Vengeance is based on the TV cartoon that ran in the 1990s. Though the show drew inspiration from both Tim Burton's blockbuster motion picture and the official DC comic series, the Batman cartoon distinguished itself with its outstanding voice acting (featuring the likes of Mark Hamill, Roddy McDowall, and David Warner) and its distinctive look. All of the cartoon's scenery and characters looked extremely simple--Batman himself had a literally square jaw and a pair of triangles for eyes, but he always looked great leaping into action against his enemies, thanks to the cartoon's extremely fluid animation. Batman: Vengeance tries to capture the look of the cartoon series, and in some ways, it succeeds. Its characters, especially Batman, look much as they did in the later years of the cartoon show, and many of them, especially Batman, are animated extremely well.
True to the nature of the cartoon series, Batman: Vengeance's character models are simplistic and are also textured simply. So are the game's various background areas; some of these do a good job reproducing the dark, gothic look of the cartoon, but most of them are simply too plain and in many cases too gray or too brown. Take even a brief look at the flat, unadorned walls of Batman: Vengeance's warehouses, train stations, and docks, and you'll probably feel that the game would have looked a lot better if it had featured cartoon-style flat-shaded graphics, like Sega's colorful and innovative console game Jet Grind Radio, which was released two years ago. Fortunately, Batman and his enemies are animated well enough, and Batman himself has a limited but decent-looking arsenal of punches and kicks that he can use to dispatch his enemies at close range. When he's not fighting, leaping, or tossing batarangs at his enemies, Batman and his sidekick Batgirl are uncovering the game's surprisingly complex story, either in real-time, in-engine cutscenes that look about as good as the rest of the game, or in splotchy rendered movies that are so blurry that you'll sometimes have a hard time seeing what's going on.
Thanks to the game's poor camera, the Dark Knight falls to his death. Again.
No matter how much of a Batman fan you might be, you'll be hard pressed not to start pulling your hair out in frustration once you start taking on some of Batman: Vengeance's jumping puzzles. Batman: Vengeance's control scheme is unchanged from the original 2001 console versions--you can use the gamepad or the W, S, A, and D keys on your keyboard, but you'll move in only eight directions (exactly like a gamepad) with a fixed camera that will drastically change positions without warning. To be fair, the game's camera doesn't suffer from some of the common problems that plague third-person action games on consoles--it doesn't get stuck behind the character, and it can be reset by switching to the first-person view (which you use to aim thrown weapons or to use items from Batman's utility belt, like batarangs or the batgrapple, an extending grappling-hook device that Batman used often in the TV show). However, the camera can't be moved manually, so you're generally at its mercy when it decides to make a gut-wrenching 180-degree swivel after you fall from a height or descend a stairway or when you're faced with a challenging jump over a seemingly endless series of bottomless pits. These jumping puzzles might have been manageable if the game had let you rotate the camera around Batman to gauge the distance between jumps, but instead, you're left to guess where the nondescript gray ledge you're standing on ends and where the next nondescript gray ledge begins and to try again and again before you can move on to the next area.
These camera problems are also an issue on terra firma when fighting thugs in hand-to-hand combat. Though Batman can, in theory, immediately immobilize enemies by sneaking up on them with handcuffs and disarm his opponents with a well-placed batarang, you'll generally find yourself blundering headfirst toward all your enemies, even the ones armed with guns, since many of them will be placed around corners and twisting corridors that simply won't let you see around them, thanks to the game's fixed and arbitrary camera angles. You'll basically charge your enemies, hoping that you don't get shot too many times before you get close, then beat them senseless. Though Batman can eventually learn a few fancy special attacks, you can simply beat all of your enemies by alternately blocking and then using Batman's default flurry of punches--the game's fights aren't terribly difficult, but they can become irritating if you're being pummeled by more than one enemy on more than one side.
Thanks to the game's simplistic fighting system, most enemies aren't much of a challenge.
And unfortunately, that's nearly all of Batman: Vengeance's gameplay. The game generally alternates between fighting, jumping puzzles, a fight, a puzzle, then another fight. But it's clear that the game's designers presented some of the game's most frustrating elements as "challenges" that would make the game longer, because aside from its frustrating jumping puzzles, Batman: Vengeance is a pretty short game. It's a safe bet that you'll find at least some, if not most, of the game's jumping puzzles to be frustrating, but what makes them even more preposterous is that many of them involve hopping over small distances or clambering up short piles of crates (or in one of the game's most frustrating puzzles, giant mushrooms)--distances that Batman would easily be able to cover if he could actually grab onto that ledge to hoist himself up or use his batgrapple to save himself from falling to his death. Yet you can grab only a few certain, arbitrary ledges and use your batgrapple only in a few certain, arbitrary areas. The rest of the time you'll helplessly watch Batman fall to his death repeatedly and for no other reason than that the game's designers couldn't think of any way to challenge players or lengthen the game otherwise. Though you'll also be able to play through a few very brief levels in which you'll pilot the batplane, ride in the batmobile, or control Batman in freefall as he tries to rescue a falling victim, these are all relatively short and not especially enjoyable, and the batplane and batmobile scenes can be difficult to control because the game inverts your mouse or gamepad while aiming and flying.
Generally speaking, you'll find most of Batman: Vengeance to be un-fun work that you'll need to try and retry repeatedly until you get it right. It's a shame, because the game features good voice over from the actual actors of the TV show, as well as a surprisingly good orchestral soundtrack reminiscent of Danny Elfman's compositions for both the Batman motion picture and TV cartoon--though the music can get repetitive and even annoying when you're repeatedly trying to complete a jumping puzzle. Batman: Vengeance's frustrating puzzles and almost complete lack of secrets and hidden items also ensure that you'll probably never go back and replay the game. Fortunately, if you're just looking for a PC action game that you can use to test your reflexes, you have plenty of better games to choose from this year.




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Graphics= 32MB

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Friday 13 April 2012

World War II Combat: Road to Berlin


Genre: Shooter
Publisher: Groove Games
Developer: Direct Action Games

A high-intensity first person shooter set in and around the chaotic battle grounds of Berlin during the final days of WWII, where there was a dramatic race between U.S. and Russian forces to capture German prototypes, research and top scientists. The spoils of this race altered the direction of the Cold War and the world at large for decades to come.
Players are cast as Stephen Moore, a young officer in the OSS, the precursor to the CIA. Moore's mission is to race into Berlin and beat Stalin's armies to the highly-advanced German "Vengeance Weapons" research. Players scrounge for weapons, hide from patrols, and fight against both the Russian and German armies in 10 exciting single-player levels in a variety of environments. Single player levels include document retrieval and delivery, close contact skirmishes and stealth missions. Online play features VIP Escort, Deathmatch and single or Team King of the Hill modes.

System requirements :

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium III 1Ghz CPU
256 MB Ram
32 MB DirectX 9 compatible video card with multitexturing (minimum TNT2 class card)
16-bit DirectX 9 compatible sound card
Keyboard, Mouse

Installation :

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Size After Setup : 728 MB


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Thursday 12 April 2012

Combat Wings PC Game Full Version Free Download


Combat Wings gives you the opportunity to pilot the most famous combat planes of the World War II. It will be up to you, to tip the scales of victory in favor of the Allies. Experience aerial combat through the eyes of four pilots, fighting on four main fronts of the war. Take part in the Battle of Britain, help the Allies win the African campaign, defend Russia from the Third Reich’s powerful army and face fearless Japanese pilots over the Pacific.
It’s the 4th of June, 1942, and Japanese bombs are raining down on Midway - and you. This lethal assault is a prelude to an invasion whose success gives the enemy control over the Pacific. You are one of the American airmen who hold the outcome of this decisive battle in their hands. You’ll have to prove yourself as a fighter, bomber, and reconnaissance pilot, and confront Japanese aces as a bomber and ground AA gunner. The enemy has to be stopped at Midway - and victory’s up to you....

Piloting a wide range of aircraft, players engage in aerial dog fights and dangerous fighter missions across the major theaters of war during WW2. Featuring realistic WW2 aircraft Combat Wings introduces cutting-edge features allowing players to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the fight.
• Pilot the greatest aircraft ever made
• Triple A: Aerial Arcade Authenticity
     - explosive arcade action alongside advanced physics and painstaking recreation of actual events
       and aircraft to create an experience that’s easily accessible but hard to master
     - All aircraft are based on authentic designs
• About 50 different planes, fighting on all fronts of the war


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RAM= 256MB
Graphics= 32MB


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