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Sunday, 4 September 2011

Tarzan PC game free full download




I've never been a Disney fan. I think at some point I got into the whole animation resurgence somewhere around the Little Mermaid, but then again, so was everyone. It was a time of free animation, and everyone was experimenting with new and wild forms of cartoonage. With so much animation flowing everywhere now though, I've grown tired of the same formula, the same "goofy" sidekicks, and the cross-marketed adult contemporary R&B single. Tarzan looked incredible, but felt like a finely honed formula -- so much so that when it was over, it was hard to tell what made it any different from the Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, or Herbie Goes Bananas. The Tarzan Action Game is the same way -- beautiful to look at, fun to play, but not all that new. Fortunately, it gives you enough thrills and spills during it's short set of levels to make the ride almost worthwhile.
Tarzan is basically your chance to get in some Crash Bandicoot/Pandemonium style console thrills on your PC, with enough graphic flair to make you feel guiltless in the process. Levels scroll from left to right in 21/2D, which is used in a fancy enough way that you almost forget that you aren't free roaming. Tarzan can jump, swing, and climb rocks (only in specific areas, of course), and can also use a variety of explosive fruits, as well as a knife. Fruits, if you didn't know, are naturally explosive in the jungles of Africa.
The graphics are clean and dense, with flying animals and moving creatures filling in almost every corner of the screen. Tarzan lacks a bit of detail, but he makes up for it with graceful movement, speed, and a variety of cohorts that more than convince you that he fits just fine in the environment. Branches take Tarzan on winding paths, breaking up the flat context of the levels, and taking advantage of the 3D environments. The designers have kept things at a quick pace, and you'll find yourself swinging from branches, riding on birds, running from charging elephants, and even doing some inner-tubing as Terk. The familiar "awoo-ah-ay-ah-ay-ahhh" is intact, and topped with Tarzan's odd "D'oh!" and surfer-esque "wuuoaohh" -- all other sounds are kept to the chirps and quirks of the jungle, which are done in a really nice, movie-sized way. Depending on how well you like the music from the movie, you may either be humming your way to happiness, or hurling your way to hell at the instrumental versions of Phil Collin's songs. Either way they're done quite well, and fit in perfectly with the action.
The game follows the path of the movie almost exactly, which means that you get a lot of running, a lot of jumping, and a bit of tree surfing, which ends up being one of the best moments in the game. Most of your time is spent running as quickly to the right as possible, while trying to collect Tarzan letters (you'll get to see movie clips for every set you collect) and sketch pieces (which unlock bonus rounds). The action take a few turns, such as free-roaming ship level, and swimming in the river, but for the most part the game covers very familiar platform territory. You also get a chance to take on a level as Jane, and as Terk. Jane runs from a hoard of baboons in a very, very Crash like level, while Terk gives you a chance to take over the camp monkey-style, while avoiding... your other pals. We didn't say it made sense. Speaking of which, though you'd assume that Tarzan would overpower his enemies, he Tarzan spends most of his time attacking enemies with fruit -- and not just any fruit, dangerous fruit. Find special fruits, and you can get a super-explosive blast, or even an edible melon which explodes with deadly shrapnel. Did we mention that Tarzan has the amazing ability to bounce off of nests? Let's not even talk about the natural growth of floating coins that seem to be everywhere the forests of Africa.
The most disturbing aspect of gameplay is Tarzan's obsession with killing -- evil baboons are one thing, but what did those innocent Lemurs ever do to you, Mr. "King of the Jungle"? In Disney's Tarzan Action Game, Tarzan is basically a tribal killing machine, and your job is to slay any and all innocent animals that cross your path. Armadillos, cockatoos, boars, frogs... you name it, and Tarzan has it on his death list. With most games, you can leave behind logic when you're attacking walking mushrooms and alien menaces from hell, but little monkeys? It's a little disturbing, even if they do transform into a bunch of butterflies when they explode.
The game is a fun ride, and despite the lack of logic, grabs a lot of the flavor of the film -- including it's length. The thirteen or so levels fly by in a heartbeat, and though each one is slightly different than the last, none left a strong enough impression that I felt like re-visiting them. I found myself on the second-to-last level in a little over two hours, and that's with most bonuses accomplished. Younger players might want to replay levels in order unlock all the bonus games and movie clips, but most gamers will find the prospect of tackling identical levels a little tedious. Still, it's a fast, frenetic piece of gaming that will have you entertained, even if it isn't for more than an afternoon. I hate to say this, but this is really one of those games that will definitely appeal to younger gamers (who it's marketed for) than older brats like me, who've been raised on the classics, but like their action and adventure games dense, fat and full of brainpower. This is one of the better movie-to-game translations to come along in a long while, and for kids obsessed with the ape-man's adventures, this is a perfect addition to their budding game library. For grown-ups though, it feels a bit too small to be an entire meal, but could serve as a nice appetizer. In the end, it feels just like the movie it's based on -- a lot of flash, but not that much depth.


Friday, 2 September 2011

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Super Puzzle Bobble introduces some new elements to the series (and removes some others):
Large bubbles are found in certain levels. Shooting a bubble of the same color at them makes every bubble in the level change into that color.
In some levels, the pointer and the bubbles that are shot are of a very small size, enabling the player to shoot bubbles between small gaps. These bubbles grow into normal size after being clustered.
Occasionally, a conveyor belt will surround the level. This makes bouncing off the ceiling and the walls significantly tricky, since the bubbles' trajectory will change upon bouncing.
Levels do not always have the usual rectangular shape. Some of them are jagged or have walls inside them, which forces the player to change strategy.
Small blocks appear in some levels. They change the bubbles' trajectories, much like walls, but they move down with the level and fall off when they touch the line.
The pulley system introduced in Puzzle Bobble 4 is nowhere to be seen.
Chain Reaction is only present in 2P battles, but it is completely optional.




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Monday, 29 August 2011

Transformers The Game




Transformers The Game -Transformers is a popular media franchise about alien robots Hasbro fictional creation. They originate from the planet Cybertron, and has two main groups. The first is a group of heroic Autobots led by Optimus Prime / Rodimus Prime and the Decepticons criminal group led by Megatron / Galvatron. They all have the ability to change and adjust their body shape with a variety of models of objects that exist on Earth, such as ground vehicles, aircraft, animals, and modern electronic devices (eg mobile phones and CD players). Hence, they can change their own body weight mass (such as enlarged or shrunk), or some other such things merge into one another with robots. Transformers The most famous motto is: More Than Meets the Eye and Robots in Disguise. All the series and the Transformers franchise that there is now a sequel based on the original version in 1984 that adapted to the times.

Transformers is the biggest story of the Transformers: Generation 1, which is displayed in the form of TV series and written by Marvel comics, with two other versions in Japanese and English. The sequel is Transformers: Generation 2 and Beast Wars. Then in early 2000 appeared several other series and the Robots in Disguise Unicron Trilogy. In addition, live-action film also appeared in 2007 and followed by its sequel, titled Revenge of the Fallen in 2009. Until now, the latest series of The Transformers Animated series are made by the Cartoon Network.

Generation 1 (1984-1992)

Generation 1 (G1) is the series premiere of Transformers was released in 1984. Actually, the original base is a series of Transformers toys Japan in the 1970s, Microman and Diaclone, where the toys, which are described in the form of robots could turn into something like a car, tools, and animals.

Hasbro then managed to buy patents from Diaclone Toys, and then sell some of its patent rights to Takara of Japan.  Previously Jim Shotter and Dennis O'Neil was fired from Hasbro, but they are credited with creating robots both Autobots, Optimus Prime.  After that some other Transformers robot characters created by Bob Budiansky.

The main concept of the G1 is the eternal struggle between Autobots leader Optimus Prime fight the Decepticons leader Megatron. Where when they fought in space, their planes (The Ark and The Nemesis) interested in the Earth's gravity, and eventually landed on Earth pre-history, before the Transformers was revived in 1984.

Transformers TV series that first made in 1984 produced by Sunbow Productions, the story took a different path from the work of Bob Budiansky. Most of the story takes from the Marvel comic. In this version, the difference between the TV series the comic is: Shockwave loyal to Megatron on TV, while in the comics he was the leader of the Decepticons. Others, Dinobots are a sub-group Autobots, while in the comics they are independent. turn into Autobots Decepticons (Jetfire aka Skyfire), which can Constructicons merge into Devastator, and the giant Omega Supreme. In the Marvel comic, Optimus Prime was created from the Creation Matrix, but funny in the TV series season two, which create Optimus Prime is Alpha Trion by wearing a super computer Vector Sigma.

In the 1986 Transformers movie premiere theater called The Transformers: The Movie was released. With a storyline in 2005. In the movie, Optimus Prime's Matrix to Ultra Magnus changed hands because Optimus was killed. Furthermore, the planet eater, Unicron used his power to help turn it into Megatron and Galvatron, Rodimus Prime and then emerged, wearing legacy Matrix Optimus Prime. He then destroys Unicron.

In the third season of The Movie is based, Quintessons emerged as the creator of all the Transformers on Cybertron they called the factory.  Quintessons robotic creatures do not actually want them to have the intelligence, and for some reason, robots have feelings eventually Quintessons creation and strength. Those who are now familiar with the Autobots and Decepticons. At the end of the third season, Optimus Prime managed to rise from the dead and become the leader of the Autobots again.

But in Japan, with different culture and also the storyline, the U.S. version was not released officially, and they then make several more series of Transformers, such as The Headmasters, Super-God Masterforce, Victory and Zone. Yet in the U.S., the version of the work is continued in the form of Marvel comics, with Grimlock explores who became leader of the Autobots after Optimus Prime and Megatron were killed.

While the English version, the story appear to be different from the U.S. and Japan. In the UK, Primus becomes the creator of all the Transformers, and the eternal rival of Unicron. Another difference is, in the U.S. version of the comic that was published about 80 editions, while in the UK reached 332 editions.


Generation 2 (1992-1995)

This version is an advanced version of the G1. Was first released in 1993 with a number of comic books achieve the 12 editions. While the English version, there are five editions. The story is presented is a aseksuali Transformers, and then stopped by Primus. Subsequently, a colony, either Autobots or Decepticons, appeared and became a major comic storylines G2, long before the war between Optimus Prime against Megatron.

Beast Wars / Machines (1996-2001)

Contradiction with the G1 version, the 1996 TV series, Beast Wars, appeared long before the emergence of two groups of Autobots and Decepticons. They are a group of heroic Maximals (led Optimus Primal) and Predacons (led Megatron). 300 years after the great war, these two groups with an emergency landing on a planet like Earth, but with two natural satellites and energon with a high level. Alternative form of robot-robot also uses animal forms.  Referring to Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio, after they learn the G1, they then want to create a story using the elements of the Transformers series of ancient history. And so that's, Beast Wars included in G1, which appeared in the cartoon and Marvel comic. At the end of season one, one natural satellite of Earth-like planet is destroyed.

As a result of the destruction of the second satellite, is a mysterious energy that appears in some of the characters transmetal, and later planet called Earth in prehistory. This brings us to The Ark and The Nemesis where Megatron planned to kill Optimus Prime. Yet, the at the end of the third season, led the team to search for Primal spark. In two early season, Cybertron was a planet organic, with a plan to destroy Megatron.

However, differences re-emerged in Japan, when a Canadian version of the Transformers series (Beast Wars was not made from the United States), only comes with 13 episodes, they felt too short and too long to wait for a new one, finally said they were waiting for the Canadian version, they then create two exclusive Japanese TV series, now known by the name of Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo, to fill time slots Canadian imports to Japan.

Transformers: Universe

Robots in Disguise (2000-2002)

This is the first Transformers series imported from Japan for the U.S. region, with the number of episode 39. While the comic version, the U.S. still has a major role as a parent Transformers creator. Robots in Disguise are imported from Japan to the U.S. in 2001. In this story, Decepticons Megatron created as a sub-group of Predacons, with a story that mentioned person is a continuation of Beast Wars / Machines. Furthermore some of the Robots in Disguise characters featured in Transformers: Universe, such as Optimus Prime, Side Burn and Prowl.

Unicron Trilogy (2002-2006)

Three new series, which was then known as Unicron Trilogy by one of the creators of the Transformers, Aaron Archer.  The three series are, Armada, Energon, and Cybertron. The series is a series of joint production of Hasbro (USA) and Takara (Japan), and therefore, this serial was released simultaneously in the two states.

Fleet tells about the Autobots and Decepticons find the Mini-Cons on Earth, with some of them are weapons of Unicron. Energon is set 10 years later, with the Autobots to stop the Decepticons from the resurrection of Unicron with energon.

Again, differences emerged in Japan, when the Transformers: Cybertron appears different than the U.S. version. This led to a fundamental difference when selling Hasbro Cybertron series as a continuation of the Armada and Energon. Some of the plot is replaced by the Japanese, but the point remains the same, continuing the story around Unicron.

One question may arise in our heads, why called Unicron Trilogy? Because in all three series are almost all told of Unicron. Even with not incorporate elements of the story in G1, Unicron is a main character who lunge crimes similar to those in G1, as the destroyer of planets and planet-eaters.

If the version is dominated by Marvel G1 comic, then the version of the series, Dreamwave Productions Transformers comic became the official publisher. First is the Fleet made in the 18 series, with a different story with the TV series version. Then start 19 issue of the Dreamwave Energon call. Unfortunately Dreamwave bankruptcy trigger, until the story made less than 30 editions. But some fans were calling the last editions of the Dreamwave comics as an era of Transformers: Cybertron.

The Universe (2003-2006)

Set as a continuation of Beast Machine and also inserted some of the storylines from the Robots in Disguise, with some of the same character (such as Optimus Prime) and some new characters. The story contained in the form of an obscure comic book ending, and there are now at the official Transformers Collectors Club.

Franchise films

Transformers movie version of the real (not cartoons) directed by Michael Bay. While the story created by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. The main focus of this film is the Cybertron story that led to war between the Autobots and Decepticons, which in this film which is AllSpark.

This film tells the AllSpark as a cube that has great energy and in creating the life of mechanical objects. In the civil war on Cybertron, AllSpark inadvertently sent to Earth, and later found by the U.S. government. Then the Hoover Dam was built as a place as a super-secret government research. AllSpark Megatron actually caught up to the Earth, but he fell and crashed in the Arctic and then freezing Arctic temperatures as a result of Earth's north pole. A few years later he was found, and stored in the same place with the AllSpark. Then also followed the Autobots to Earth and find the AllSpark. The film then tells the destruction of the AllSpark, and can no longer cause the Autobots return to Cybertron and they agreed to make the Earth as their new home.

In the comic version, to support the film's story published IDW Publishing Transformers: Movie prequel. In this comic Optimus Prime calls Megatron as a brother, who then explained further that the Optimus and Megatron is the leader with Cybertron before Megatron's behavior changed. Optimus then send the AllSpark to Earth, and plans to destroy Megatron.

In addition to the comic, appears also novel Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday, where Starscream is very jealous and hate to Megatron, and he looked around for where Megatron away. Once can not be found, he immediately claimed themselves as the leader of the Decepticons, and explained to us the words in the film by Megatron: "You failed me yet again, Starscream." (Indonesian language meaning: "You disappoint me again, Starscream!"). Blackout loyal to Megatron depicted in this film, with his words: "All hail Megatron!" But this novel is a lot of contradictions with the movie when the body is frozen Megatron was moved into the Hoover Dam in 1969, while at the movies mentioned Megatron transported to the Hoover Dam in the 1930s.

Furthermore, in Revenge of the Fallen, Megatron returned Constructicons raised by the group, where he also must comply with the supreme leader of The Fallen as Decepticons. Of the Autobots, Optimus Prime was killed by Megatron, and reminds us of the storyline in G1, then using the Matrix and part of the body of Jetfire, Optimus back up. Stories in Revenge of the Fallen is an amalgamation of Transformers G1, Transformers: Unicron Trilogy, and partly from the Transformers: Animated

Based from the novel IDW, Michael Bay is planning to develop a Transformers movie franchise as much as possible, even if you can like James Bond or Harry Potter.

Transformers: Animated

TV stations cartoons, Cartoon Network to produce the Transformers: Animated, which began broadcast on several TV stations in the world from late 2007 until today. His real name is actually Transformers: Heroes. Animated set in the city of Detroit at age 22, when robots and humans coexist. base the story in the series Transformers: Animated is an amalgamation of the 2007 film version of Transformers and Transformers G1 in the era of the 1980s.

Until now, only three seasons of the Transformers: Animated is released. Rumors say in 2010 later fourth season of this series will be released. But in mid 2009, the series was terminated for reasons that are unclear.

Appreciation

Optimus Prime as the main icon of the Autobots Transformers, is the only leader to be fiction that many idol of the leaders of the countries in the world. One reason is decisiveness and dedication to the Autobots. So once in an episode of Transformers G1 Rodimus Prime said: It's hard for us all to get close to Optimus Prime in terms of leadership. As a form of homage to Optimus Prime, a statue of Optimus Prime as high as 12 meters, found in Yunnan Province, China, precisely in the city of Kunming. Transformers has entered into China since 1990, and became a favorite TV shows there. The statue was created to remind the younger generation of China in order to later show up as a leader with high dedication as Optimus Prime.

Meanwhile, Megatron is the main villain in Transformers (the Decepticons), has been named as one of the world's most legendary dictators. In the Wizard magazine, Megatron's position is at position 68 of the 100's legendary dictator of the world (both from the real world, as well as from the world of fiction). In addition to Megatron, one of the other Transformers characters that is Blurr, made history by going number one in Forbes magazine. This happened after the magazine named Blurr as Fictional fastest car in 2008 with a speed of 800mph.

Controversy

One of the most debated controversies in the Transformers character is a matter of copyright. Unlike the original Pokemon that nearly all of Japan and later given its Classic version, in both the Japanese version of Transformers (Takara) and the U.S. version (Hasbro) in general is a stand alone and do not work in general. And even that's because of the problems, frequent confusion among fans of Transformers toys Transformers if you see the Japanese version and U.S. version. Although the sale of the same name for instance, but the color schemes and descriptions are always different. Until this very day, the Japanese version of Transformers and Transformers The U.S. version has not been able to unite opinion in general.

In Sydney, Australia, Megatron toy was examined by authorities because of Megatron as a replica of the Walther P38 pistol can be changed by the owner into a real gun is dangerous. As a result all the miniature toys Megatron in Australia must have a police permit if you buy the toy stores toys. Then at some airports in the United States, the tourists who buy toys Megatron in gun form must be disappointed after the souvenirs they are seized by airport police, again because of Megatron as a gun that is believed to be used for real firearms. After seeing this, the Hasbro then create another model of Transformers toys. Megatron then appear in the form of toys M1A1 Abrams tanks. Besides of course Cybertronian jet form in the Transformers movie of 2007.





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“Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood” is the newest title in Ubisoft’s hit franchise, delivering stunning animations, beautiful environments and immersive game play. The game’s hero, Ezio, now a Master Assassin, is on a mission to end the oppression of the Roman people by the evil Borgia. Gamers must help rebuild the five districts of Rome, win over the public and recruit new assassins to fight against the powerful Templar Order and usher in the Renaissance.
Rome is the largest city ever featured in an “Assassin’s Creed®” title. As a result, Ezio can now bring his horse into and through the city, opening vast new game environments for player exploration. Autodesk HumanIK middleware helps to make sure that the game’s characters move more realistically through the city, whether characters are walking on uneven terrain, scaling walls, riding on horseback or jumping from rooftop to rooftop.
“HumanIK middleware has been a part of our game engine for all ‘Assassin’s Creed’ titles,” said Danny Oros, technical art director for the game. “We knew that with HumanIK we could address our inverse kinematics challenges quickly without sacrificing results or performance.”
As Ezio helps to rebuild the city, each of the five districts of Rome evolves through three distinct atmospheres. Therefore, Ubisoft created three different versions of each of the districts. “Autodesk software provided efficient tools and workflows that helped us create a huge amount of great content in a short amount of time,” added Oros. “The game’s environments were almost all created from scratch, and much of the character content and animation clips were new.”
New animations highlight the advancement of Ezio’s assassin skills. Animators at Ubisoft developed a number of intense fight animation clips, including “combo kills,” where players can eliminate multiple enemies in one move.









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Everything that Trikz Lane has worked for has gone. His rides have been stolen and his good name has been trashed! But with a little help from the wizards at West Coast Customs, gamers will soon have Trikz back on the glittering streets of Los Angeles where they will have to compete in fierce street races to regain his prized cars and his position as King of the Streets of LA.



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OS: Windows 2000/XPProcessor: Pentium 4 @ 2 GHzMemory: 1 GBHard Drive: 1.5 GB FreeVideo Memory: 256 MBSound Card: DirectX CompatibleDirectX: 9.0cKeyboard & MouseCD/DVD Rom Drive.




 
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