Thursday 18 October 2012

CARS 2








Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) has now proven himself as a racing champion and is looking forward to a quiet summer in Radiator Springs, but his plans take a different turn when he is goaded into racing in the World Grand Prix. Now, McQueen will get to prove himself on an international scale as he competes with the best of the best in a global race sponsored by Miles Axelrod (voice of Eddie Izzard), a former oil baron who wants to show off his new alternative fuel, Allinol.
Joined by his trusty pit crew, Lightning heads off to Tokyo, the location of the race. His best friend Mater (voice of Larry the Cable Guy) is also ecstatic to have been invited along. But, when the two best friends have a bit of a falling out, Mater races off and unwittingly gets himself caught up in a tangled web of international espionage.
Having been mistaken for an undercover American spy, Mater is flown around the globe with his new friends Finn McMissile (voice of Michael Caine), a smooth British operative, and the savvy technical expert turned field agent Holley Shiftwell (voice of Emily Mortimer). As the light bulb begins to turn on, slowly, in his head, though, Mater realizes he's in a heck of a mess. And not just him, either. The fate of the World Grand Prix, and many lives, rest on his shoulders. A scary thought for one of, "average intelligence." But, if Mater can just dig deep and realize his own potential, he can save the day and prove that he's nobody's fool.

Cars 2 - Guide Review for Parents

Cars 2 Movie PhotoPhoto © Disney Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
Before I go on about how beautiful this movie is, let me get this out of the way: I'm surprised that this was rated G. I don't want the parents of all those preschoolers out there who adore Cars to be blindsided. If you have any qualms about your kid being subjected to heavy cartoon violence, please preview the movie first, or you can check out the Cars 2 Movie Trailers and Clips, which give a generally good idea of what to expect. More on that in a minute.
First, this movie seems to be geared at kids about 7-12 years old, especially boys. This high-speed, mega action movie goes back and forth between racing and shooting faster than you can say Lightning McQueen. While I find it a little unfortunate that the preschoolers who have been such loyal fans of the franchise are being overshot with this picture, and I believe that although 10, 11, 12 year-old may like the movie, they will never admit it, I also have to point out that the animation is stunning and the characters are as clever as ever.
Watching Cars 2 on the big screen, I felt like I could have just gotten out of my seat and walked straight into the glossy animated world. Also, the 3D is absolutely seamless -- to the point that I totally forgot I was even wearing the glasses.
Mater and the other characters, new and old, really shine as well. And, there are a lot of carefully crafted background elements that are fun to look for while watching the movie. The storyline is generally intriguing and brings about a double dose of character growth for our simple but real friend Mater and his best friend Lightning.
Now back to the content. When I say the cartoon violence is heavy, I'm talking explosions, cars getting blown up, and even cars getting tortured. Also, several scenes depict cars drinking out of martini glasses and the like. I know from when we interviewed John Lasseter that every labeled bottle or container in those scenes says, "oil," but the imagery is also a key factor, and I don't know how many kids will be paying attention to the bottles in the background.
That being said, there are also a couple of great messages that come through in the film. Mater has a real opportunity to see himself as he really is, and Lightning also learns a thing or two about friendship and loyalty. I don't want to give anything away, but I really love one scene in the film where Mater is hit hard with what others think of him, but he rises above it. A truthful character, he can even see the truth of his own worth, which is something many of us struggle with. So, take a look at the trailers and clips if you want to get an idea of what to expect, and if you see the film, take the time to let other parents know what you think using the "Write a Review" section below.

Cars 2 - Content Overview

*May contain spoilers.
  • Violence (Extreme): Animated cars in the movie are involved in crashes, explosions and even torture (usually brief and caused by electric current or something similar). For a G movie, this is an extreme and intense level of violence.
Cars 2 Movie PhotoPhoto © Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.
  • Scary Scenes (High): Young children may be frightened during perilous scenes where cars have been kidnapped or are in danger of being blown up. Also, content listed under "violence" may be frightening and unsettling to kids.
  • Sex/Nudity (Low): Mater has eyes for Holley Shiftwell and calls her his girlfriend. A couple of cars kiss briefly in the movie.
  • Drugs and Alcohol (High) While what they are drinking is actually oil, Cars in the movie drink from alcohol related glasses in bar or club type settings.
  • Language (Low): A few rude words like "fool" are used.
  • Disrespectful/Imitative Behavior (Extreme): Bad guy cars kidnap, shoot at and kill other cars. The movie also contains lots of car crashes and things blowing up. The bad guy in the movie manipulates others to accomplish his selfish designs.
  • Sad/Unsettling Scenes (Medium): Though some cars are hurt or killed in the movie, the incidents are not treated in a heavy or somber way. Therefore, some kids may be unsettled or sad by these scenes, and others may not.
  • Movie Topics Kids Might Have Questions About: Car racing, drinking, spying, explosives, guns, oil vs. alternative fuel, friendship, fitting in

Cars 2 - Blu-ray

Pixar movies always look very pretty in HD, and Cars 2 is especially interesting to look at with all the exotic locations and detailed backgrounds. We found that we didn't miss the 3D at all with the regular Blu-ray, although I'm sure the movie looks great in 3D at home as well.
The movie is actually fairly light on bonus features, but those included are high caliber, with none of the annoying "this is such a great movie" filler pieces. The Pixar short "Hawaiian Vacation" is among the best in a long list of great shorts, bringing back the beloved Toy Story characters in a funny and endearing little story. The short "Flying Mater" features a "tall tale" from the friendly tow truck that ends in a sort of commercial plug for the upcoming Planes spinoff.
The director commentary version of the movie provides rich detail and insight into the ideas and concepts behind the movie, as the commentary is done by John Lasseter. Being the celebrated creative mind that he is, I think a wide variety of viewers will find interest in hearing him talk about his vision for the movie, where some of the ideas came from, and the strategy behind different scenes throughout the film.

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CALL OF DUTY 2



CALL OF DUTY 2



Call of Duty 2 redefines the cinematic intensity and chaos of battle as seen through the eyes of ordinary soldiers fighting together in epic WWII conflicts. The sequel to 2003's Call of Duty, winner of over 80 Game of the Year awards, Call of Duty 2 offers more immense, more intense, more realistic battles than ever before, thanks to the stunning visuals of the new COD™2 engine.

The WWII shooter development team returns with an amazing new experience: Developed by Infinity Ward, creators of the award-winning Call of Duty. All-new, unprecedented enhancements from stunningly realistic graphics to seamless gameplay, thanks to the revolutionary COD2 engine, groundbreaking AI, and choice-based gameplay innovations. Beautifully rendered snow, rain, fog, and smoke, combined with dynamic lighting and shadows, make this the most intense WWII shooter yet.

New conflicts and enemies to face: Call of Duty 2 brings you bigger battles, with more tanks, troops, and explosions on-screen, and bigger scope, with a wide range of locales and environments across the European Theater. Fight "The Desert Fox" across the scorching sands of North Africa as wave upon wave of tanks clash in the desert.

Use rocket-propelled grappling hooks alongside your Army Ranger squad to storm and scale the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc against a relentless German counterassault, and slog through urban chaos as a tank hunter in war-torn Russia.

Rely on your squad as never before: The dozens of Allied soldiers surrounding you are fully aware of the changing situations around them, and will let you know using an all-new, context-sensitive battle chatter system. They will draw enemy fire, lay down cover for you, use foxholes and moving tanks for cover, and warn you of incoming enemy troops and hostile fire.

Choice-based gameplay: Play through missions in the order you see fit. Will you decide to play first as a sniper or as a tank commander? It’s your call. Open-ended battlefields allow you to individualize your tactics and choose the order in which you complete your objectives.
Multiplayer Mayhem: Go online for intense Axis vs. Allies team-based multiplayer action, building on the hugely popular Call of Duty multiplayer modes.



  • System Requirment

  • Pentium=IV
  • RAM=1 GB
  • Hard drive Space=3.50 GB
  • Graphic Card=128 MB
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Sunday 14 October 2012

call of duty 1


CALL OF DUTY 1


Finest Hour is a first-person shooter developed for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. It was released on 16 November 2004. It was the first console installment of Call of Duty, developed by Spark Unlimited and published by Activision. It was followed up by a sequel, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, in 2005. It is the first console game in the Call of Duty series.
Although it is based on the original Call of Duty franchise for the PC, it has a completely different storyline and acts as a side-story/expansion of the main game. In the spirit of previous Call of Duty games, it features six intertwined stories and battles based on real events from the perspective of soldiers on each side of the allied campaign (U.S., British, and Soviet).
The game's music was composed by Michael Giacchino who previously worked on the original Call of Duty and the Medal of Honor franchise. AC/DC singer Brian Johnson provides the voice of Sergeant Starkey, one of the British commandos.


Multiplayer
Finest Hour has no online multi-player support for the GameCube, as it does not take advantage of the broadband adapter. However, on the Xbox, Finest Hour is Xbox Live compatible and through system links, has support for up to 32 players. This game has online support for PlayStation 2 for up to 16 players per session.

Characters 
Private Aleksandr Sokolov is the first playable protagonist and one of the three playable Russian characters in the game. Lieutenant Tanya Pavelovna is a Russian sniper. She is encountered by Sokolov, who takes on the role of the second player character on the Russian front.Lieutenant (later Major) Nikolai Badanov is a Russian tank commander who encounters Sokolov and Pavelovna. With their help he secures a T34 tank. Badanov becomes the player's character for the remainder of the Russian campaign. Edward Carlyle is a British commando serving in North Africa. He is in charge of Demolitions and is the playable character for the entirety of the African campaign. Sergeant (later Lieutenant) Chuck Walker is a member of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division and a veteran of D-Day. His squad is tasked with clearing the German resistance from Aachen and finally from the last bridge over the Rhine at Remagen. Sergeant Sam Rivers is a U.S. tank commander. Rivers is the playable character for a single mission only in which his tank backs up American forces during the German Assault on Bastogne. He is later seen again in the mission at Remagen but not as a playable character.


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  • Pentium=III
  • RAM=128MB
  • Graphic Card=32MB


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Windows 8


Windows 8

Windows 8 Release Preview:  has arrived. A prerelease version of Windows 8, it's Windows reimagined and reinvented. Windows 8 Release Preview It's Windows reimagined and reinvented from a solid core of Windows 7 speed and reliability. It's an all new touch interface. It's a new Windows for new devices. And it's easy to try now whether you're installing it for the first time, or moving from Windows 8 Consumer Preview.Get the tools you need to build Metro style apps for Windows 8. Our free download includes Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8 and Blend for Visual Studio to help jumpstart your app development project.Our docs are optimized to make you more productive. Discover everything you need to plan, build, and sell great apps in the Windows Store.Windows 8 has many powerful features for developers. Discover the new features for Desktop, Web, and Metro style app developers.Dev Camps are free events that bring together developers like you to learn more about building apps. Learn interactively and get advice from expert app developers in hundreds of locations around the world.The more apps you have, the better your experience. Apps can work together and share info, making it easier for you to do what you want.There's an app for everyone. Browse lists of top apps, view staff recommendations, and get personalized picks based on apps you already own. And access is easy the Store is built directly into Windows 8.Now's the time to build apps that'll launch your business worldwide. Download free tools and samples, find design and code resources, and get expert help from Windows Dev Center.
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winiso standard 6

 





WinISO Standard 6 Update date: Oct. 11th, 2012

WinISO is a professional CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc image file utility tool that you can open, create, edit, extract, mount, convert ISO files and other image file formats. It can also make bootable CD/DVD/BD and burn ISO image file to CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc. Furthermore, it’s capable of processing almost all CD/DVD/BD image files, including ISO and BIN. WinISO provides a comprehensive solution. You can handle the ISO image files as you wish.
  • Open and edit ISO files
  • Extract ISO files and CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc image files
  • Convert image files between ISO/BIN and other formats
  • Burn ISO image file to CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc and burn image files on-the-fly
  • Backup CD/DVD/BD to image files from CD/DVD/BD Driver
  • Make bootable CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc
  • Mount ISO image files
 
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WinISO is capable of creating the ISO file(s) from CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc Driver and Hard Driver.

  • Create ISO/BIN/CCD/MDS/NRG file from CD/DVD Driver
  • Create ISO/BIN/CCD/MDS/NRG file from BD Drive
  • Create ISO file from Hard Driver

WinISO can also edit the ISO file(s)

  • Open the ISO file and any other CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc image files
  • Add file(s) or folder(s) to the ISO file
  • Delete the file(s) or folder(s) from the ISO file
  • Rename the files in ISO file
  • View and run the files in ISO file
  • Extract files from ISO file and CD/DVD/BD image file

WinISO has ability to convert ISO file(s) and other image files

  • Convert BIN/CUE to ISO
  • Convert ISO to BIN/CUE
  • Convert ISO to MDS
  • Convert ISO to NRG
  • Convert ISO to CCD
  • Convert any other image files to the standard ISO formats.

Using WinISO as the bootable CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc image file’s editor

  • Make CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc bootable image files
  • Support Bootable CD/DVD/BD
  • Save bootable information to a bif/img file
  • Import a bif/img file to CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc image file and make it bootable

WinISO can burn ISO file to CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc for your own needs

  • Burn the ISO image file to CD/DVD Disc
  • Burn the ISO image file to Blu-ray Disc
  • Supports burning image files on-the-fly

WinISO can mount ISO image files

  • Mount the ISO image file to virtual drive
  • Supports mounting image files on-the-fly

System Requirement

  • Windows XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7 or above
  • CPU 1.0GHz above
  • 512MB memory
  • At least 100MB hard disk space
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Tuesday 9 October 2012

FREEDOM FIGHTERS PC GAME



FREEDOM FIGHTERS PC GAME



Freedom Fighters 1 takes place in an alternate reality that never saw the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Instead, the Red threat has continued to grow since the end of World War II, taking hold in countries as close to home as Cuba and Mexico. The game opens with the plumbing team of Chris and Troy Stone paying a visit to the clogged sink of Isabella Angelina, who also happens to be a vocal member of a watchdog organization devoted to informing the American public about the evils of the Soviet Union. The duo enters her apartment to find that it has been hastily evacuated, and soon after, Soviet troops bust in to try to find her, only to capture Troy instead. The Soviet invasion of the US has begun.While the enemy AI doesn't seem to be quite as smart as your team, the Soviet troops are good at taking cover and using nearby gun turrets to ensure that your advance is a difficult one. They'll also use cover and will take advantage of their superior numbers, making them a consistently challenging foe. In all, Freedom Fighters' friendly and enemy artificial intelligence is easily some of the best to date in a shooter. The game has four difficulty levels, and the increase in challenge from one level to the next is noticeable. You'll definitely be taking more damaging fire as you slide up the difficulty scale. Additionally, the game is good at getting more difficult as you move through the missions. Near the beginning, you'll be facing basic troops with pistols and other light weapons. But you'll start to see larger troops with flak jackets and shotguns and heavily armored machine gunners, and later in the game you'll even face off against a tank.The only problem with Freedom Fighters is that there simply isn't enough of it.The only real problem with Freedom Fighters is that there simply isn't enough of it. While the game does a good job of making you think you're nearly finished, only to toss another set of missions at you, veteran action gamers should be able to get through the game on the second or third difficulty setting in eight to 12 hours. However, unlike other action games of similar length--Max Payne, for example--the game doesn't really give you much reason to go back through and play a second time. Rather than giving you access to special features or alternate modes, completing the game simply gives you the ability to go back and play any mission at will, though with the entire squad you've amassed.Freedom Fighters is simultaneously appearing on the PC and all three major consoles. While each version of the game is about as equally impressive on its respective platform, there are definitely some differences in control. The PC version of the game makes great use of the same mouse-and-keyboard control you'd expect from most first- or third-person action games. It also offers more-precise aiming control. The console versions understandably rely on auto-aim to make up for a gamepad's relative lack of precision, though you can still aim manually in the console versions of the game, which is required for doing things like blowing up explosive barrels to take out a cluster of troops at once.The console versions of the game all contain a four-player multiplayer mode. Though it isn't really a main focus of the game, the multiplayer mode is basically a version of king of the hill, where one team must hoist their flag and hold the position until a time limit has been reached. The PC version doesn't have this mode, but it isn't strong enough to really be missed. The ability to play the game's outstanding single-player campaign cooperatively, online or off, would have been a much more meaningful multiplayer addition.Graphics is another area that varies from platform to platform, but again, each version looks pretty fantastic when compared to other similar titles on each system. The models look and move well, the game keeps a pretty solid frame rate throughout, and the environments are realistically urban, giving the game a nice New York City feel. Weapon fire, lighting, and most other effects look appropriately dramatic. As you'd expect, the PC version offers the greatest graphical performance, especially when running at 1600x1200 or higher with the draw distance set as far as it will go. By comparison, the console versions aren't quite as sharp, though the Xbox version's visuals outpace the GameCube and PS2 equivalents. The GameCube version also occasionally shows seams between its polygons, which makes it look slightly worse than the others, though still great in its own right. The graphics do have a bit of an impact on gameplay--it's more difficult to see troops at a distance on the console versions than it is on the PC. When you're trying to gun down an entire squad from a machine gun turret, you can't do any zooming in, so it's easier to miss a target or two.The Russian soldiers sound appropriately menacing and speak in their native language.The sound in Freedom Fighters is really terrific. With only a couple of exceptions, the voice work is well done. The Russian soldiers sound appropriately menacing and communicate with each other in their native language. The sounds of combat, especially when you're working with a large squad, are of particular note, as they really make you feel like you're on a battlefield. The game's music, filled with choral vocals reminiscent of the Soviet national anthem, is also a stellar high point, and it adds a perfect level of drama to the proceedings.While the game could have been lengthier, Freedom Fighters is still just an outstanding blend of pure action and tactical squad combat. The squad control works incredibly well, making it easy even if you haven't had much experience with squad-based games in the past. Anyone looking for thrilling action with refined control and a great premise need look no further than Freedom Fighters.After that brief setup, you're thrust into the role of Chris Stone, and you hook up with Isabella's resistance movement almost immediately. Operating from the sewers beneath New York City, the movement aims to overthrow the invaders and drive the communists out of the country. You'll start as a lowly member of the team, but you grow in popularity and influence as the game goes on, and Chris will slowly transform from an average 32-year-old plumber into a battle-hardened leader.The game isn't terribly long-winded in its storytelling. Most of the game's plot is advanced by a series of humorous Soviet-run newscasts, which cover your actions as terrorist activities. Your missions are laid out in the rebel base, and the briefings are great at explaining the strategic significance of, say, reclaiming a high school building for the red, white, and blue. Though the story is told well and works great in the context of the game, it's pretty short on substance. Aside from a foreshadowed plot twist that you can see coming from a mile away, not a whole lot happens in the game. It must also be said that the game doesn't provide much closure at the end, simultaneously setting up for a sequel while not really leaving you with a tremendous feeling of accomplishment. A more climactic final mission would have gone a long way. These things hardly affect the incredible quality of the game's action, though.At the outset, Freedom Fighters plays like a rock-solid third-person shooter, with smooth and responsive controls. You can shoot from the hip or raise your weapon for precision firing, which causes the camera to zoom in slightly for a cool over-the-shoulder view. You have an inventory of items and the ability to carry a pistol and one primary weapon, such as a shotgun, an assault rifle, a sniper rifle, a machine gun, a rocket launcher, or a submachine gun. You'll also be able to carry grenades, Molotov cocktails, high explosives, binoculars, and health packs that restore your health when used, though they can also be used to heal wounded civilians or other freedom fighters.Once you've operated on your own for a little while and have gotten used to the control, thanks to some well-placed training messages, the game gives you the ability to command up to two other squad mates. By increasing your charisma rating--which goes up as you complete missions and can also be given optional boosts if you rescue prisoners or heal civilians--you can eventually control up to 12 soldiers simultaneously. Running with a crowd definitely makes Freedom Fighters feel like a much larger game, and the late-game firefights that erupt when you have a larger squad are extremely impressive and, more importantly, a lot of fun.
 
 

  • System Requirment



  • Processor = 1.4 Ghz
  • RAM = 256 mb
  • Graphic Card = 64 mb
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