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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Power Rangers - Super Legends RIP




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It seems like just yesterday that the Power Rangers leapt into our lives. Now these icons of the Mighty Morphin era emerge to celebrate 15 years of high-action crime fighting in Power Rangers: Super Legends. Based on the long-running television show, this thrilling adventure places you in the role of one of 20 Rangers from the original Mighty Morphin squad to the current Operation Overdrive. Pummelhordes of henchmen in dynamic Zord Battle sequences and protect the world as you go. Unleash gravity-defying blows on your enemies to send them flying into the sky, and execute super-human acrobatics worthy of your title as Ranger. Each and every confrontation mirrors the intensity of the TV show.

Combine timed button inputs and custom battle animations into unbelievable sequences of punishing moves.Demonstrate intricate double jumps, air dashes and wall jumps that look like they could be found on a movie screen. Make your way through each mission with a friend in co-op play and use the combo system to help each other in combat. You'll also have to use your brain to solve challenging puzzles along the way. The more devastation you dish out, the more unlockables you'll earn, such as music, illustrations, new moves and new levels. By the time you're through, those bad guys will wish they never messed with a Ranger as fierce as you.


File Size
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Rip: 89 MB
Unrip: 1500 MB

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How to Install:
Unzip, setup.bat, run GameLauncher.exe to choose your graphic resolution and language

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you need the .net framework 2.0 to play this game or u can download it on microsoft.com

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Neighbours from hell 2



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Rip: 160 MB
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LEGO RACER - PC RIP

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A simple, colorful, and fun high-speed romp through a land built entirely of those famous snap-together building blocks.

Number of Players: 1-2

Minimum System Requirements
System: Pentium-166 or equivalent
RAM: 32 MB
Video Memory: 4 MB
Hard Drive Space: 210 MB
File Size:
Rip: 48 MB

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Cricket 2007 Download Game



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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Your opinion about new template [Design of blog] ? Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers [Rip] Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Ha

my favourite game best graphic races and alot more

FILE SIZE 180 MB
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Midnight Racing: Long Night Portable Version compressed


Midnight Racing: Long Night Portable Version

If you ever felt like flooring it - this is your game!

Midnight racing brings the excitement of realistic night driving to the PC using a state of the art graphics engine. Say goodbye to speed limits and take to the road in a spectacular simulation with unique night-time light effects. Test your skills at up to 180mph, or race with your friends in a competitive head to head mode.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Risk II Full compressed



Risk II Full


InformationRisk II not only stays faithful to the original gameplay, but it also presents some pleasant new spins on the classic Risk formula.


When it comes to computer versions of board games, you'll almost always get a compromise. Either the computerized version no longer plays anything like the original board game, or there's not enough difference to even warrant a computerized release. Fortunately, the sequel to the strategist's strategy game is something of an exception to the rule, as it not only stays faithful to the original gameplay, but it also presents some pleasant new spins on the classic Risk formula.

Risk II now comes in three different variations of Parker Brother's classic board game. There's the classic mode, which you play using the rulebook of the board game; the same-time mode, which eliminates individual player turns and instead determines the results of all players' attacks simultaneously; and a tournament mode, which is a series of both classic and same-time games that awards points for completing certain objectives.

The same-time mode is essentially a brand-new game. While the mode uses only a slightly different map and set of rules, its differences and subtle nuances are enough to throw off even the most brilliant of Risk strategists. Instead of having individual player turns, same-time Risk is now split into phases. Each phase lets you set up your armies and attacks, then the conflict begins once everyone has submitted their battle orders. During this period of time, armies on the offensive that have yet to attack are considered en route to the country they will be invading and cannot defend their home country. Thus, attacking armies have to be considered carefully, as sending your whole army on an attack leaves your country vulnerable to an attack from a neighbor. In addition, multiple neighbors can now attack one country, giving an advantage to the player who owns the most of any country.



Same-time Risk doesn't use the classic six-sided dice; instead, it uses a completely new die rule - the attacker and defender each gets one 12-sided die that has a certain amount of number values on it, depending on the size of the army. There are five ranks of the 12-sided dice, called "battle dice", from white to black. The white die rolls an average of 2.6, while the black die rolls an average of 4.5, making it easier for larger armies to destroy smaller ones. Not only does the color of the battle dice determine how strong your roll will probably be, but it also determines how many armies you'll lose upon the outcome of the roll. While this new system is certainly interesting, it's somewhat one-sided, and it completely eliminates the infamous "Rambo" scenario in which your single defending army successfully repels an attack, even though it's hopelessly outnumbered. The advantage is now definitely with the attacker, as the defender no longer wins a tie in same-time Risk. To make up for this, same-time Risk sports a rule that limits exactly how many armies you can use to fortify certain territories. Unfortunately, this rule is frustrating, as you'll often find yourself with more reinforcements than you can spend on your border territories, making you waste those armies on a country that's not at immediate risk. With all these variables, same-time Risk is a quicker, more ruthless game than the classic version, and it couldn't possibly exist without the assistance of a computer to keep track of all the details. Each of the game's different play modes contains a good amount of options that can dramatically change the play style. You can decide what objective wins the game - from world domination to individual missions. There's also a brand-new winning objective that is reminiscent of the short-lived Castle Risk game: Capital Risk has you designate one of your countries as your capital. To win the game, you must occupy your capital as well as those of at least two other players. There are also three different ways to determine starting positions: You can either go by the book and take turns selecting countries, or you can use "house rules" and deal all the territory cards out at the beginning of the game, randomly assigning countries to players. The third way is a completely new and somewhat painstaking method of distributing the territories. Each player starts the game with a certain number of influence points, which you use to bid on each territory as it's auctioned off. When a final bid is placed, the player spends the points and gains the territory.
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FILE SIZE 130 MB
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