Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Sega Superstars Eyetoy

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Sega Superstars Eyetoy Feature

  • Collects over a dozen minigames designed to be played with the EyeToy
  • Go snowboarding with Sonic, or collect bananas in Super Monkey Ball
  • Make some hot rhythms with Samba De Amigo, or fight martial arts masters with Virtua Fighters
  • Requires EyeToy Camera
Sega Superstars collects twelve great minigames the whole family can enjoy. Just hook up your EyeToy and get into the game, playing along with characters from hit Sega games! It's a broad range of easy games that players of any age can enjoy.


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Oct 26, 2011 23:03:05

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Community Project [UMD for PSP]

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This film takes the viewer on an exciting journey through a huge variety of locations including Japan, Norway, and New Zealand. Complete with rails, backcountry jumps, and innovative terrain park sessions. Featuring Travis Rice, Andy Finch, Terje Haakonsen and Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White. Suitable for all ages .


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Oct 22, 2011 21:54:07

Thursday, October 20, 2011

TONY HAWK SHRED EXCLUSIVE BIRDHOUSE BOARD XBOX 360 TOYS R US LIMITED EDITION

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TONY HAWK SHRED EXCLUSIVE BIRDHOUSE BOARD XBOX 360 TOYS R US LIMITED EDITION Feature

  • Tony Hawk experience features larger-than-life gameplay and an innovative motion sensing board controller that gets kids off the couch and into the action
  • This is a Limited Edition Tony Hawk SHRED bundle, where the games amazing board controller features one of Tony Hawks custom Birdhouse graphics Boards
  • It gives players a head start on honing their over the top skate and snowboarding skills as they explore new game content, the latest news and much, much more
GET ON BOARD AND GO BIG! Experience some of the biggest air and tricks seen in an action sports video game. Tony Hawk®: SHRED's motion sensing skateboard/snowboard allows players to control the action with their feet to perform amazing tricks in the game. Using the board as a skateboard, clear huge gaps, hit massive drops, and ride out roller coaster grinds. Using the board as a snowboard, speed down mountain peaks filled with breathtaking big airs, crazy spins and incredible flips. The game's intuitive controls and multiple difficulty levels make it easy to pick up and play. It's time to SHRED.


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Oct 21, 2011 10:29:09

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Xboard game controller for PC with Free Bonus Game Software

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Xboard game controller for PC with Free Bonus Game Software Feature

  • Includes Bonus Game Software - Tony Hawk's THAW
  • Heavy Duty molded game controller for skateboarding or snowboarding
  • The Qmotions-Xboard Full Motion Game Controller translates your body movement and converts it into full action.
  • Use your favorite snow or skate boarding game (THAW included free)
  • Plug and play connectivity
Enjoy the Qmotions-Xboard Full Motion Game Controller with your friends and family using your PC or laptop at home or anywhere. Do tricks and maneuvers you have never imagined you can actually do on a real skate or snowboard. Qmotions-Xboard Full Motion Game Controller is virtual skate or snow boarding at its best!


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Oct 20, 2011 08:15:06

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Snowboard Park Tycoon

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Snowboard Park Tycoon Feature

  • Design your own snowboard park
  • Build a mountain and add trees, rocks, moguls and other obstacles
  • Shred down your favorite slopes
  • Multiple challenging levels
  • For 1 player
Platform:  WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/XP Publisher:  ACTIVISION VALUE PUBLISHING Packaging:  JEWEL CASE Rating:  EVERYONE Take the challenge and become a Snowboard Park Tycoon!! Do whatever it takes to attract snowboarder and become the "King of the Mountain!" Build the biggest half-pipe the world has ever seen. NO SKIERS ALLOWED!! It s all about snowboarders so spend wisely and build the perfect park!!Features Over 20 different boards to choose from Board on mountains from the Rockies all the way to the Himalayas!! 10 Action packed challenges per level! Over 30 unique tricks! Over 50 intense challenges! Use the NEW "Shred-Time" mode to watch a full 360 degree slow-mo view of EVERY stunt and trick! System Requirements for Windows Pentium II 266 MHz (Pentium III 450 MHz recommended) Windows 98/2000/ME/XP 64 MB RAM 8X CD-ROM Direct X 8.1(included) Direct X 8.1 compatible 3D accelerated video card with 8 MB of video memory (16 MB recommended) Direct X 8.1 compatible sound card Mouse and keyboard 400 MB of hard disk space


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Oct 19, 2011 05:43:35

Monday, October 17, 2011

ESPN Winter Sports 2002

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ESPN Winter Sports 2002 Feature

  • Go for the Gold in 10 Top Events-Downhill Alpine Skiing, Slalom Alpine Skiing, K-90 Ski Jumping, K-120 Ski Jumping, Freestyle Mogul Skiing, Half-pipe Snowboarding, Speed Skating, Bobsleigh, Curling, Figure Skating
  • 4 Game modes including Championship and Head-to-head play
  • Brilliant graphics that feature weather effects and facial animations
  • This Video Game is rated E for Everyone
Experience the thrills and brutal spills of cold-air competition with ESPN International Winter Sports 2002. The game's 10 fast-paced events include downhill alpine skiing, freestyle mogul skiing, bobsledding, speed skating, and more. Carve gates at death-defying speeds in the slalom or bust big air in the ski jump. There's even a curling competition. Compete in the trial mode and select events with aspirations of gold and record smashing in mind.

While in championship mode--the highest level of difficulty--you pick one country and compete in all events. Choose to represent the U.S., England, Canada, France, Holland, Italy, Japan, or Germany. Each country has its own unique characteristics and abilities as well as strengths and weaknesses. A two-player split-screen mode lets you go head-to-head in an in-your-face test of speed and skills. Crisp graphics render the winter conditions realistically, letting you spray snow in the slalom or stare down the glare of ice that faces you in the treacherous bobsled run. The 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City inspired a lot of tie-ins and licensed material, but oddly enough one of the best 2002 Olympic-style sports games is based on the ESPN license and completely lacks Olympic rings, torches, and fanfare. But even without official Olympic magic, ESPN International Winter Sports 2002 wins a gold thanks to smooth and simple play.

The game features just about every Winter Olympic sport worth watching: downhill alpine skiing, slalom skiing, bobsledding, half-pipe snowboarding, ski jumping, freestyle mogul skiing, speed skating, figure skating, and curling. Hockey is notably absent from this list; the game developer rightly assumed that hockey fans will be better served by a dedicated hockey game such as NHL 2002.

The included events use clever but simple control schemes, and the basics of each event are explained with a tutorial designed to quickly teach you how to perform the necessary actions and go about the business of breaking records. For example, ski jumping involves quickly pressing two buttons and then a third to jump, the former two to extend your distance, and the third one again to land. Bobsledding mainly demands a smooth touch of the digital stick, and figure skating is a choreographed event wherein the player performs onscreen prompts. It's amusing that a next-generation game uses a control system based on the old-school Track & Field arcade machine, but in the past 20 years nobody has come up with a better way to simulate Olympic sport.

While the controls may be dated, the graphics are unmistakably on the cutting edge. The game looks brilliant--crisp and pure as the day after a light snow. The snow fans up when skiers turn, and the polygonal athletes have excellent facial graphics. The presentation is fantastic and so is multiplayer with a buddy.

So, when Olympic fever strikes, even if the Olympics are long gone, you'll want to have a copy of Konami's ESPN International Winter Sports 2002. --Bob Andrews

Pros:

  • Excellent controls and a wide range of sports to play
  • Looks fantastic
Cons:
  • The controls aren't really simulations; they can even be physically tiring
  • It's missing Olympic accouterments and athletes

Note: This review refers to the Xbox version of this game.


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Oct 17, 2011 23:59:04

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Community Project

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The Community Project Feature

  • UMD for PSP
An exciting snowboard journey to the world's most desirable winter locations. This film takes the viewer on an exciting journey through a huge variety of locations including Japan, Norway, and New Zealand. Complete with rails, backcountry jumps, and innovative terrain park sessions. Featuring Travis Rice, Andy Finch, Terje Haakonsen and Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White. Suitable for all ages.


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Oct 16, 2011 19:31:54

Friday, October 14, 2011

SSX (Playstation 2)

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SSX (Playstation 2) Feature

  • Contact Racing Survival mode racing, slam opponents out of the race
  • Insane Tricks and Big Air More tricks, more payoff! Pump up your Adrenaline Bar for a potential boost with every successful trick.
  • Career-Based Racing Start your career as lowly Newbie and evolve into the Ultimate Master.
  • Grounded in Real Physics Incredible control, pumped up for arcade entertainment.
  • Mind Blowing Worlds Distinctly different track environments, including a pinball-like Megaplex, an iceberg and an untracked powder field.
With its mesmerizing graphics, fantastic controls, and high replayability, SSX: Snowboard Supercross is good enough to be considered among the finest PlayStation2 launch titles by any fan of video gaming. It's one of those genre-defining and system-justifying games that'll please even folks who normally dislike snowboarding games. It's just that good!

After selecting from one of the four initially available racers, you must race against a full field of opponents down long, twisting, and sometimes gravity- and physics-defying courses. What makes SSX a standout from similar games is Electronic Arts' amazing attention to detail. The tracks show much variety in their outrageous twists, bumps, jumps, and ramps. However, to utilize them best, you must perform potentially backbreaking, neck-snapping tricks. Okay, you actually won't suffer any physical damage, but the cartoony falls do look rather painful.

The tricks are done by successfully performing complex button-mashing and joystick-twisting combs. The more and better the tricks you perform, the higher a speed boost you'll get to help you finish a track quickly. In order to progress through all of the rounds in World Circuit mode (the meat of the game), you must place at least third in each race. Successful completion of races also can unlock new characters and snowboards--each with dramatic performance differences. It might look somewhat similar to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater or other snow games, but SSX is a totally different take.

SSX's illusion of speed is simply fantastic. Should you manage to take your eyes off your well-animated racer to check out the scenery, you'll see bright lighting effects, cheering crowds, lots of snow spray, and a wide variety of background visuals that hint at the PS2's graphics prowess. It's also that same sense of speed that delivers a great feeling of accomplishment when your board lands safely on the snow pack after you complete a complex trick that was performed absurdly high in the air.

Almost all of SSX's animations are as smooth as glass. There's minor slowdown when you turn through some of the larger hills, but this is barely noticeable and rarely interferes with gameplay. The bumping soundtrack changes on the fly, and is based on your performance. The better your tricks and speed, the wilder and more up-tempo the music gets. All of the enormous courses--some of which can take close to 10 minutes to finish--have many shortcuts and alternate routes to cut into your finishing time.

One gripe with the game is that your character, after painfully crashing into cold hard snow, sometimes start moving will in the exact opposite direction that you were racing originally. This eats up time and is irritating, but definitely not a huge problem. --Mark Brooks

Pros:

  • Excellent graphics provide an ultrarealistic illusion of speed
  • Immediately playable, yet challenging for snowboard vets
  • Long courses with many paths to the finish line
Cons:
  • Occasional slowdown
Get ready for the ride of your life! Explode out of the start gate and launch into the race of your life. Push the boundaries of real physics to dominate the SSX World Circuit


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Oct 14, 2011 17:26:43

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Facebreaker/Stoked

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Facebreaker/Stoked Feature

  • Put your onions on the line by calling out the most disrespectful fighters around, and see if you have what it takes to dominate the most hazardous boxing video game since... never.
  • Stoked brings you the thrill of back country snowboarding and the chance to explore real-world locales in the comfort of your living room.
  • Stoked lets you bypass the typical stale resorts for a unique and exhilarating ride experience every time.
This isn't your mama's fighting game. This is FaceBreaker, an all-out, hit 'em where it counts arcade boxing game. Put your onions on the line by calling out the most disrespectful fighters around, and see if you have what it takes to dominate the most hazardous boxing video game since... never. Stoked brings you the thrill of back country snowboarding and the chance to explore real-world locales in the comfort of your living room. With five huge renowned mountains all yours to play with, Stoked lets you bypass the typical stale resorts for a unique and exhilarating ride experience every time.


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Oct 13, 2011 05:40:06

RTL Ski Jumping 2006 (PC-DVD)

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RTL Ski Jumping 2006 (PC-DVD) Feature

  • 41 Jumps Including this seasons world cup venues
  • choose 1 of 3 difficulty settings
  • first person perspective included for the first time
  • embark on the career of a manager or athlete
  • more than 800 different commentaries create a gripping stadium atmosphere
Under their coaches' close scrutiny, highly concentrated, the athletes await their take off. With every single muscle fibre tense, they get the inrun track in their sights. The will to surpass the record even by a few centimetres pushes sportsmen and staff.Intoxicated with speed, future champions race down the track, push themselves off, and spread out their skis into the V position. Up here, they are the Kings of the Air, seemingly weightless, gliding down to the valley, breaking records with top performances.Flying Circus!Over 1.1 million copies sold: that speaks for itself and makes "RTL Ski Jumping" one of the most popular winter sports series in the world. In this seventh edition, "RTL Ski Jumping 2006", young professionals lay the foundations for their career in the season of 2005/2006.Feel at home on the 41 ski runs including this year's world cup venues: Players take charge of their sporting destiny as skier or coach in tournaments with three levels of difficulty and a refined management mode.Accompanied by more than 800 new comments and in an infectious stadium atmosphere, they go to the start in first person perspective, which they are free to choose. Inspired by the TV broadcasts, the true to original rankings and ingame displays offer a perfect overview. After work, masterminds test their knowledge in the integrated quiz game including more than 500 thematic questions.


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Oct 12, 2011 16:12:16