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Empire Earth Gold Sale-$24.99!

Dimanche, août 22nd, 2010

Empire Earth Gold

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Empire Earth Gold Description:

Rewrite history with the ultimate strategy collection! Mastermind a civilization’s glorious rise to power throughout any period of human history. This is real-time strategy on a truly historic level. Includes: Empire Earth, Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest Expansion Pack, and Empire Earth: Gold Edition Prima Official Strategy Guide/

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2350 in Video Games
  • Brand: Vivendi Universal
  • Released on: 2003-03-04
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: 2.20″ h x 5.40″ w x 7.70″ l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • ed Graphics. New terrains, lighting, water animations, battlefield scarring and environmental enhanc
  • Enhanced Multi-Player. Battle with eight or more friends online. The enhanced matchmaking system wil
  • More Epic Scope and Depth. Create, build and lead a civilization to transcend the ages from the begi
  • Complete campaign walkthroughs and maps for each scenario
  • Inside tips for scenario design

Customer Reviews:

More outstanding empire building - thru the ages!5
I can still remember when I played the original AGE OF EMPIRES, wondering to myself if they would be able to make the same general strategy game using modern weaponry. As I loved the original AE, I held out hope that they would someday be able to pull it off.

Well, there is no reason to wonder anymore: our friends at SIERRA have done it. EMPIRE EARTH and its expansion set (both included in EE GOLD) takes us all the way from the dawn of mankind up thru the modern age and even into the future with spaceship and robotic battles and the like.

For myself, the most satisfying component of the game is being able to play with modern-day weapons. Build tanks, artillery and various troops for huge land battles. Build air-forces with fighters and bombers. Build navies with submarines, aircraft carriers, battleships and frigates.

Your civilians form the backbone of your military apparatus as they’re the ones who collect the necessary resources (i.e.: wood, food, gold, stone, iron, etc) for your campaigns. You’re the one in charge; how you utilize your resources is up to you. If you fail, you’re the one who is accountable. If you are victorious, you’re the one who deserves all the accolades and glory!

The most remarkable thing about the game for me is its symmetry. There is no one single “unstoppable” weapon in your arsenal. The most powerful weapon is the B-52, with which you can nuke your enemies. However, you had better protect it with great care; send it by itself on long-range bombing sorties and it’s sure to be shot down by enemy fighters, anti-aircraft batteries or soldiers with STINGER missiles.

You may create TRIDENT submarines with powerful cruise missiles that can strike targets deep inland. However, these submarines are also the easiest for your enemies to sink: protect them at all costs!

Apache helicopters are devastating against tanks and other land targets, but are highly vulnerable to STINGERS and are downright helpless against enemy jet fighters. Jet fighters are susceptible to the fierce fire of anti-aircraft batteries. However, anti-aircraft batteries are hapless against tanks. All units have their strong points, and all units have their weaknesses, be they ground, sea or air.

If you like strategy games, I cannot recommend EE enough. If you like building armies, blowing stuff up and upgrading the prowess of your military, this is certainly the game for you. Just beware: it’s about the most addictive game you will ever play!

An entirely absorbing game experience.5
The Empire Earth gold edition is identical to Empire Earth with the exception of including the expansion pack and an excellent strategy guide in one package that is about the same price as the original game!(to date) This game has some very attractive features which I shall mention. First, you know the graphics are excellent when you zoom in on your machine gun and you see shell casings flying as it fires. Second, the Empire Earth mission editor is one of the best editors I have used.(It is similar to AOE II) The editor, coupled with the expansion allows infinite options for gameplay. All this is great, but my favorite feature is the fact that this game allows you to fight in any era! From the battle at Waterloo, to the sands of Iwo Jima, to the mountains of Mars, It offers in-depth strategy gaming with ease of play. If you like Microsoft’s Age of Empire series, you will love this game!

Earth’s Empires are yours to control4
In “Empire Earth Gold Edition”, you are given control of one of a number of real terran civilizations, each with its own pluses and minuses.

This game includes both the original “Empire Earth”, and the expansion: “Empire Earth: Art of Conquest”, as well as a 250+ page strategy guide.

Empire Earth’s tutorials are very good, and help new users find out how to build and maintain their people from simple, almost prehistoric men to beyond the modern age. The graphics and game play remind me of Microsoft’s “Age of Empires”, but the game play is not limited to one era - you can play from prehistoric man right up to beyond the space race.

One of my favorite features is that you do not have to begin at the beginning. You can set the era your people start in from the default prehistoric to the space age. Try a game set in one very specific era (such as World War Two) for a quick challenge.

I really enjoy these “God” type games - ones where you control the destiny of an entire planet. This game gives me what “Age of Empires” does not - the ability to steer my people from humble beginnings to beyond the stars.

The inclusion of Prima’s guide to Empire Earth only helps add to the decision to buy this great game. Prima’s guide really explains how to play, and gives some great tips on winning and even tells how to use the built in cheat codes.

One of my higher recommendations.

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Dead to Rights: Retribution Discount.

Samedi, août 21st, 2010

Retribution

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Dead to Rights: Retribution Description:

Dead to Rights: Retribution is a visually stunning 3rd person action game, rich in story, character and brutal combat. The game follows vice cop Jack Slate and his canine companion Shadow as they fight to expose the shadowy figures of Grant City and bring order back to the crumbling metropolis. Deadly on their own, Jack and Shadow are even more formidable as they team up to defeat the threats they will uncover. Two Playable Characters: Vice-Cop Jack Slate – Pick off enemies with your side arm or get up close and personal and take them down with your bare hands. Shadow – Sneak up on enemies and kill them silently, or rip into a group and flush them out for Jack to take down!

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1464 in Video Games
  • Brand: Namco
  • Model: 11023
  • Published on: 2010-04
  • Released on: 2010-04-27
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .30 pounds

Features

  • Pump enemies full of bullets or destroy them up close, the choice is yours. Engage multiple enemies at one time with the 360 hand-to-hand feature.
  • Take on the Grant City underworld as vice-cop Jack Slate in an in-depth, character-driven storyline combining classical storytelling with advanced game design techniques to immerse the player in a compelling journey.
  • Two playable characters, one mission. Play as Vice-cop Jack Slate and his attack dog Shadow in the ultimate battle. Shoot it out from cover, blind-fire around corners and use enemies as agile human shields for dynamic cover.
  • Brutal and relentless gameplay that seamlessly transitions between gunplay and hand-to-hand combat featuring satisfying lethal blows, disarms, takedowns and much more.
  • In the face of danger, turn your enemies’ weapons against them with aggressive disarms or execute all-new lethal takedown moves! Take on enemies with branching combos and counters or throw them into each other.

Customer Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description

Dead to Rights: Retribution is an single player Action-Shooter game in which players roam the crime-ridden streets of Grant City with vice cop Jack Slate and his wolf-dog Shadow, doling out justice as they see fit. Featuring the ability to play as either Slate or Shadow, players mix brutal melee combat with diverse gunplay, explosive weapons and stealth animal like hunting techniques in this long-awaited follow-up to the original 2002 Dead to Rights game. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; }
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Story
No longer one of the great cultural and financial centers of the world, Grant City laid low below the dark shroud of widespread crime and corruption. But there is still one among the citizenry who is determined to exorcise the evil that has robbed the town of its former glory. He has pledged to both take back the streets from the gangs, as well as dole out equal justice of his own design upon the white-collar criminals who continue to bleed the city dry. He is vice cop Jack Slate. Betrayed and hunted by the organization he once served, he wages war on a daily basis, armed only with a gun, his bare hands and his intimidating canine, Shadow. Together the two of them make their way through the underbelly of the city, only to uncover a shocking conspiracy that threatens to shake the world to its core.

DualShock 3 Wireless Controller - Red-Retail $54.99! Sale Only $44.71!

Lundi, août 9th, 2010

DualShock 3 Wireless Controller - Red

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DualShock 3 Wireless Controller - Red Description:

The DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller for the PLAYSTATION 3 system provides the most intuitive game play experience with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive SIXAXIS motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for real-time and high precision interactive play, acting as a natural extension of the user’s body. DUALSHOCK 3 utilizes Bluetooth technology for wireless game play and the controller’s USB cable to seamlessly and automatically charge the controller through the PLAYSTATION 3 at anytime. By integrating all of these features into the popular PlayStation controller design, the DUALSHOCK 3 will further enhance the advanced game play experience only available on the PLAYSTATION 3 system.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83 in Video Games
  • Color: Red
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: 98053
  • Released on: 2009-09-08
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Dimensions: 3.60″ h x 5.20″ w x 8.20″ l, .71 pounds

Features

  • Pressure sensors that rumble with each action making every impact feel like you’re right in the game
  • Sixaxis highly sensitive motion technology senses your every move
  • Features Bluetooth technology for wireless game play
  • The PlayStation 3 system can support up to seven wireless controllers at one time
  • Can be charged at any time through the PlayStation 3 system using the controller’s USB cable

Customer Reviews:

Get ready to rumble, even with PS 2 games!5
I was already extremely happy with the Sixaxis controller, but I could not resist getting the DualShock 3. Not only do you get the rumble, but also, it feels much better in your hands, even for those games that do not use this feature. The rumble function is fun, but on top of that, it helps with gameplay, because “feeling” what is happening provides a lot more feedback than just watching how your character or car reacts to the environment.

The biggest surprise of all was that the rumble works with PS 2 games in the PS 3 system. I am currently playing through “God of War”, a game which had the rumble capability in PS 2. I thought that it was unlikely that I was going to get this feature with this new controller in the PS 3, but it worked perfectly.

I know that having to buy a new controller and basically discard the one that came with the system is not the ideal situation, but I have to say this product is really worth shedding the extra bucks.

Tested on Playstation 1, 2, and 3 games - it works GREAT on all of them!5
Well folks, now that the dust has settled from the Sony vs. Immersion lawsuit, Playstation 3 owners are finally able to feel the vibe again!

I purchased this controller today and I knew the only way to properly road-test it was on the game that made the Dualshock famous, Metal Gear Solid. After booting up the game, I walked down the hallway and got spotted by a guard. As he shouted, “WHO’S THAT?” the controller jumped in my hand - and I knew this was a smart purchase. As the guards shot at me, I felt the feedback of the bullets, just as I had 10 years ago on my Sony Playstation.

I picked out another old school Playstation game, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins. From Ayame’s blades to Rikimaru’s sword, each sword swipe and jump had excellent feedback.

Okay, so my Playstation games worked out. But what about my Playstation 2 library?

I popped in God of War, knowing I had to feel the swing of the Blades of Chaos. The controller vibrations felt a little lighter here, but the vibrations still occurred at the appropriate times.

Then I chose Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction. Who better to test a vibration controller than the Sultan of Smash? All the power jumps and smashes had the vibrations intact, but they still felt a little on the light side.

All right, so far I was two for two with my Playstation and Playstation 2 test subjects. But what about my Playstation 3 games? Could I possibly hit a trifecta?

I put in Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune and I decided to jump right into a heated firefight. The controller gave me feedback while shooting weapons and getting hit by enemy fire, but I knew my purchase was justified when Drake was near death: I FELT THE DUALSHOCK 3 PULSING IN SYNCH WITH DRAKE’S HEARTBEAT. It’s one thing to hear that noise and know he’s near death, it’s quite another to feel the pulse in my own hands.

Okay, so the feedback on the older games was there, but a little lighter than I remember. The reason? Well, when I decided to go wireless on my Playstation 2 system, I bought a Logitec Dualshock controller. It turns out, that controller takes two “AA” batteries, and the vibration motors inside the controller handles are slightly larger than the ones in the Dualshock 3. That’s where I felt the difference.

The Dualshock 3 vibrations may be slightly less than the Logitec controller, but it doesn’t require the purchase of batteries.
The Dualshock 3 may be slightly heavier than the SixAxis, but it doesn’t take up any extra space at all.

Sure, the price is about $15 more than the SixAxis, but it’s a worthy upgrade for the Playstation 3 gamer who kicks it old school as well as new school. The only other drawback is the lack of an additional USB cable - but we can use the one that came with the system itself.

So what’s the final verdict?

Order it, plug it in, charge it up, and get ready for the inevitable downloads from the Playstation Store to make the older PS3 games Dualshock 3 compatible.

I wouldn’t recommend a feedback peripheral without providing my own feedback…

Enjoy!

Should’ve been rumble from the start.5
The Playstation 2’s highly regarded DualShock 2 controller was considered by many to be the best videogame controller of all time. So when you’ve got a winning design there’s no need to change anything. However, because of a legal battle with Immersion over rumble technology, Sony was forced to offer their Sixaxis controller without rumble. The Sixaxis had the same Dualshock design but it felt too lightweight and cheap. Thankfully the lawsuit has been settled and rumble has come back to the Playstation.

For the most part, the DualShock 3 is almost identical to its PS2 precessor. But it has all the features of the original Sixaxis controller in addition to rumble. The controller is still wireless, can be charged by plugging it into your PS3 (or PC), rumble is compatible with all PS1 and PS2 games, and the PS3 supports up to 7 controllers at the same time via bluetooth. Rumble in the DualShock 3 seems more responsive in regards to the location of its vibration depending on which side you get hit on during the games. I don’t know if this is something in the design or if it’s the developers doing it for the games but I welcome it.

All in all this is currently the best designed controller on the market right now. The PS2’s DS2 was incredible so “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” applies here. I’ll be enjoying rumble in my PS3 games from now on.

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Medal of Honor: Vanguard Sale-$19.99!

Samedi, août 7th, 2010

Vanguard

Medal of Honor: Vanguard Sale-$19.99!

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Medal of Honor: Vanguard Description:

Medal of Honor: Vanguard Wii Be the first soldier behind enemy lines! Join the ranks of the elite 82nd Airborne Division as Corporal Frank Keegan in Medal of Honor Vanguard. From Operation Husky on the shores of Sicily to the Operation Varsity airdrop inside Nazi Germany, you’ll jump behind enemy lines to fight the epic WWII battles that turned America’s first paratroopers into heroes of WWII. Featuring spectacular graphics and all-out combat intensity, Medal of Honor Vanguard makes you the driving force in the struggle to liberate Europe.

  • Realistic WWII Combat True-to-life encounters test your strategies and reflexes on the battlefield. Should you run and gun in order to storm the Axis defenses? Or should you use your sniper rifle to carefully pick off foes from behind cover? The course of the battle is in your hands.
  • High-Fidelity Visuals Engage the enemy on the most visually stunning Medal of Honor battlefields to date.
  • Listen Up, Soldier Dynamic AI dialog provides the tactical info you need to survive in an explosive and ever-changing war zone.
  • Combat-Ready Controls Airdrop, shoot, and throw grenades with an innovative control scheme that makes full use of the Wii s unique controllers.

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #2919 in Video Games
    • Brand: Electronic Arts
    • Published on: 2007-03
    • Released on: 2007-03-26
    • ESRB Rating: Teen
    • Platform: Nintendo Wii
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: .58″ h x 5.42″ w x 7.52″ l, .23 pounds

    Features

    • Unique Wii controllers and Wii specific controls for more innovative combat controls
    • True-to-life encounters test your strategies and reflexes on the battlefield
    • Choose to run and gun in order to storm the Axis defenses, or use your sniper rifle to carefully pick off foes from behind cover
    • Your allies provide the tactical info you need to survive in an explosive and ever-changing war zone — so listen up, soldier!
    • High-Fidelity Visuals - Engage the enemy on the most visually stunning Medal of Honor battlefields to date.

    Customer Reviews:

    Fun but disapointingly average4
    “Medal of Honor Vanguard” is a perfect example of a sub-par game rushed to market in order to cash in on the unexpected success of the Nintendo Wii. It’s another sad entry into the disappointing string of garbage making its way to the Wii from lazy and uninspired developers.

    If I’m not mistaken, MOH:Vanguard is a “Wii-ified” version of big brother “Medal of Honor: Airborne” for PS3 and Xbox 360. What that essentially translates into-is uninspired graphics and tacked on motion control regardless of the fact that the Wii is capable of far better.

    One of Vanguard’s (and Airborne’s) most talked about new features is that at the beginning of missions, players are now dropped from planes into hostile territories via parachute and that depending where a player maneuvers themselves to land-each battle can be a different experience each time you play. Well, I’m sure someone thought this idea looked good on paper but it really doesn’t work here. Parachuting only happens a grand total of three times that I can remember in the whole game then its back to the same MOH business as usual you’ve already played a trillion times. And controlling the parachute itself-attempting to position yourself even remotely where you want to land-is a complete joke.

    I’ve been a big fan of the MOH series since “Frontline” and felt that I needed to give this latest entry a try despite the universally bad reviews its received. Considering Vanguard’s many flaws I still have to admit I was able to have a bit of fun with the game. It’s very hard after several entries in the series plus the five hundred or so other WWII shooters out there not to walk away with a “been there done that” attitude and believe me, Vanguard does nothing to change that opinion. There’s nothing whatsoever out of the ordinary here. But let’s face it-even at their most elementary, these types of games are just plain fun and the Wii controller is so completely well suited to first person shooters I may never want to play with dual analog sticks again.

    Though I still had fairly enjoyable time blasting my way through the somewhat brief battle, I absolutely cannot recommend MOH:Vanguard as a purchase. To pay $50 for this game is completely insane. You will kick yourself an hour or two after you’ve removed the shrink wrap-trust me. This is a rental only, or perhaps a bargain bin score three months from now. Nothing more. Oh, and one last thing to note-this game gets extremely difficult near the end. The last two levels border on maniacal frustration and the sniper section of the last level is the stuff shattered controllers are made of. MOH:Vanguard is a decent shooter all in all, but far below expectations for the once impressive MOH franchise.

    Fun but a little easy3
    Basically you just run around Italy and France shooting Nazi’s with your airborne sqaud. To progress further in the game you have to accomplish certain tasks such as clearing a building thats full of enemies. Setting up bombs etc. The AI is pretty predictable and the enemies shoot from their defensive positions and just wait for you to kill them. It would be nice if they took the offensive sometimes.

    The Wii remote and Nunchuk are fully utilized for this game and it took me a few hours to get used it. To look around you use the Wii remote (pointed at the screen) and tilt it in the direction you want to see, there are crosshairs on the screen that help you aim your rifle. To walk you use the joystick on the nunchuk. To me now its almost as good as using a keyboard and mouse on a PC. You also use actions with the Nunchuk to reload your rifle (shake it to the right) and you swing back the Wii remote to launch a nade. So im pretty happy with the controls.

    The graphics are pretty poor but thats to be expected for the Wii. Sometimes when the battle heats up i can notice some dropped frames. It seems that this game is pushing the Wii beyond its graphical limits. Another thing is that the game is really dark, i have to push the brightness on my TV up to near maximum so i can see what going on.

    The sound quality is pretty good, it gives the game great atmosphere when planes are flying overhead being hit by cannons. A couple of times i thought there were planes flying over my house!

    There is a split screen multiplayer function for four people but i have not tried it yet, everyone will need their own Wii remote and Nunchuk though. Internet multiplayer is non-existent and this is why ive only given this game 3 stars. I think it could be a killer game for the Wii if it had this function.

    So its one of the better Wii games available at the moment and i enjoy it a lot. Please give Wii owners online multiplayer and it would be perfect!!

    medal of honor Vanguard4
    Really enjoyed the game, since i am not a big gamer it was easy to learn, fun and a bargain price. I am sure the real gamers will find the graphic fair at best and the game easy to beat but for a first timer it was worth every penny

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    Be the first soldier behind enemy lines.

    Join the ranks of the elite 82nd Airborne Division as Corporal Frank Keegan in Medal of Honor Vanguard. From Operation Husky on the shores of Sicily to the Operation Varsity airdrop inside Nazi Germany, you’ll jump behind enemy lines to fight the epic WWII battles that turned America’s first paratroopers into heroes of WWII. Featuring spectacular graphics and all-out combat intensity, Medal of Honor Vanguard makes you the driving force in the struggle to liberate Europe.

    FEATURES

    • Realistic WWII Combat—True-to-life encounters test your strategies and reflexes on the battlefield. Should you run and gun in order to storm the Axis defenses? Or should you use your sniper rifle to carefully pick off foes from behind cover? The course of the battle is in your hands.
    • High-Fidelity Visuals—Engage the enemy on the most visually stunning Medal of Honor battlefields to date.
    • Listen Up, Soldier—Dynamic AI dialog provides the tactical info you need to survive in an explosive and ever-changing war zone.
    • Combat-Ready Controls—Airdrop, shoot, and throw grenades with an innovative control scheme that makes full use of the Wii’s unique controllers.

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    Samedi, août 7th, 2010

    Guitar Hero World Tour Replacement Cymbal Cable Left and Right

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    Guitar Hero World Tour Replacement Cymbal Cable Left and Right Description:

    Replace your destroyed cymbal cable with the original part! This is for BOTH left and right cymbal cables. They are plug and play, no soldering or cutting required.These cables will work for Guitar Hero World Tour drum set in all platforms (Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360)

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #1835 in Video Games
    • Brand: CYG

    Features

    • Replace your destroyed cymbal cable with the original part!
    • BOTH left and right cymbal cables. They are plug and play, no soldering or cutting required.
    • These cables will work for Guitar Hero World Tour drum set in all platforms (Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360)

    Customer Reviews:

    Quick & Easy Fix for a VERY reasonable price5
    Our cymbal cable was accidentally broken when a guest accidentally turned the cymbal too far and the cord ripped. We called the manufacturer and they were extremely UN-helful. They said there was nothing they could do to fix the cymbal and told us we’d have to buy a whole new drum set! Seriously, whoever we spoke to either didn’t know what they were talking about, or was just trying to make another sale.

    We looked on Amazon and found the replacement cable within a couple minutes. It arrived very quickly and was a snap to install! It works perfectly and solved our problem for a fraction of the price a whole new drum set would have cost us! I highly recommend this if you’ve run into the same problem as we did.

    WAS IN NEED OF THIS!!!!5
    We were in desperate need of these cables. Our 5 years old ripped the connector off one and some how pinched the other so it couldn’t respond(don’t ask I have no idea how). We almost got another drum set but I searched Amazon and there they were exactly what we needed. Now we’re rocking out again thanks to these cables.

    P.S. He also broke one of the drum sticks and they have those on here too. Might get those too.

    replacement cymbal cable5
    after my son acciddentaly tore the cable from the cymbal, i thought all was lost and that i had to ship the whole unit back. But, i was just looking on amazon to see if anyone else experienced this sort of mishap and i was lucky to find others and the replacement cable. thanks again amazon.

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    Nintendo DS Lite Car Adapter-Retail $9.99! Sale Only $8.23!

    Jeudi, août 5th, 2010

    Nintendo DS Lite Car Adapter

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    Nintendo DS Lite Car Adapter Description:

    Our car adapter helps turn car-time into play-time, without draining your game’s batteries. The adapter boasts a six-foot cord length to reach any seat in your rig. This is the only Nintendo licensed car adapter on the market, and passes all safety and testing requirements.

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #800 in Video Games
    • Brand: POWER A
    • Released on: 2008-06-24
    • Platform: Nintendo DS
    • Dimensions: .20 pounds

    Features

    • Helps turn car-time into play-time
    • Prevents game’s batteries from draining
    • 6-foot cord length reaches any seat in car
    • Stylish, black product design matches most vehicles
    • The only Nintendo-licensed car adapter on the market

    Customer Reviews:

    Fast And Furious5
    What can you say about a good car charger? That it charges what is supposed to charge fast and with good electrons that last. Add to that that it will make sure you’re charging your product using the manufacturer’s approved charger without having to pay a fortune for it and you have a great product, and this is what this original Nintendo charger is

    Although it won’t charge your DS at the same speed and strength the plug-in charger will do (I think no car charger can do that) it will charge it fast enough so you don’t find that your four year old was unable to play her games at the restaurant after you forgot to charge it at home and only had 15-20 minutes in the car to charge it, this even with your little princess playing on it while you’re on your way. The cable is also long enough so cars without a 12V plug in the back can still charge it via the front plug. That happens to me on a recent rental car and I was very happy after thinking before: “why do they made this cable so long?” And there you go

    Overall quality is also very good, with a solid construction on plastic and a steel point. Why pay less and doubt if for just a little more you can have an original product? I wouldn’t do it and I didn’t, but it’s up to you

    Great product5
    This car charger is just what I needed for long car trips with my DS. It is the Nintendo brand and works perfectly. I appreciate that it has a long straight cord (not curled, like my phone charger) and only took 90 minutes to fully charge and I was playing my DS at the same time - works just as well as the wall charger!

    GREAT5
    GLAD I GOT THIS..WILL HAVE IT ON HAND WHEN IN THE CAR ON LONG TRIPS ..
    HAS LONG ENOUGH CORD TO REACH IN THE BACK SEAT..
    AM JUST THINKING AHEAD EVEN IF I DON’T USE IT MUCH WILL ALWAYS HAVE IT..
    I RECOMMEND GETTING ONE..

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    The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Street Fighter IV will further redefine the fighting game genre with classic 2D Street Fighter fighting action, a host of new and returning characters, more advanced online gameplay, enhanced ultra combo system and more. Super Street Fighter IV features the full roster of 25 characters from Street Fighter IV such as Ryu, Ken, Crimson Viper, Abel, El Fuerte, and Rufus, while adding about eight new characters to the world of Street Fighter IV. The impressive new roster includes classic combatants from previous Street Fighter games like T. Hawk, DeeJay, Guy, Cody and Adon as well as all-new characters such as the mysterious and deadly female fighter, Juri. The addition of Juri also brings another first to the Street Fighter franchise as she is the first fighter in series history to utilize the legendary Tae Kwon Do fighting style. Beyond characters, Super Street Fighter IV adds an enhanced Ultra Combo system as well as major enhancements to the online and offline gameplay modes introduced in Street Fighter IV.

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #2 in Video Games
    • Brand: Capcom
    • Model: 34023
    • Published on: 2010-04
    • Released on: 2010-04-27
    • ESRB Rating: Teen
    • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds

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    • All playable Street Fighter IV characters are unlocked right out of the box, and traditional “2D” Street Fighter six-button gameplay.
    • Enhanced online play featuring new modes: Team Battles, Endless Battle and Replay Channel.
    • More classic Street Fighter characters re-imagined for a new generation of gamers, including favorites DeeJay, T Hawk, Guy, Cody and Adon.
    • Utilize the Tae Kwon Do style for the first time with the new challenger, the mysterious female fighter Juri.
    • The return of the classic car and barrel bonus stages made popular in Street Fighter II. (available in both arcade and challenge modes)

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    Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door GameCube

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #1019 in Video Games
    • Brand: Nintendo
    • Model: 45496962050
    • Released on: 2006-06-15
    • ESRB Rating: Everyone
    • Platform: GameCube
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: .50″ h x 5.25″ w x 7.25″ l, .25 pounds

    Features

    • Timing Action Commands help you dodge or inflict damage and impress the crowd, giving you power for super attacks
    • Use your paper body to your advantage - Fold into a paper airplane and take to the air, turn sideways to slip through narrow passages, and roll into a tube to bounce to safety
    • Collect all-new weapons and items like hammers, thunderbolts and much more
    • Numerous partners are here to aid Mario, from the previous games - from Claudia to Yoshi
    • Enter the Worry Room, where townspeople will post their problems for you to fix — giving you dozens of great, silly side quests

    Customer Reviews:

    A worthy sequel to one of the best N64 games4
    I’m a 37-year-old husband and father; probably not the game’s biggest target demographic, but more adults play these games than you may think!

    I played (and completed) the excellent Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64 a few years ago, along with my young son. It was very close to a perfect game: visually spectacular, original, engaging, moderately challenging, and filled with goofy cut scenes. The episode-based play worked perfectly to keep both of us from getting bored or frustrated; it was impossible to go too far down a dead end, or “lose” the game.

    I’m happy to say that this sequel is worthy of the original. There is again an elaborate plot and back-story, there are more engaging Mushroom Kingdom characters, and lots more great paper effects. The papery world can get peeled back like Post-It note, torn like a Kleenex, folded like origami, and spring out like the pictures in a pop-up book. The characters have more to say (sometimes more than you want them to say!) The game’s designers paid a great deal of attention to user interface and playability, and it really shows.

    The Paper Mario games are not terribly difficult. That’s a good thing, especially if the game-players in your household are young or less experienced. If you’re an adult and at all good at figuring out strategy-based battles, you may rarely lose a fight. This may make the game seem to easy, but in that case there are still plenty of silly cut scenes, animations, mini-games, and side quests to keep you entertained.

    This is also the kind of video game that is enjoyable to watch someone else play: the beautiful color palettes, animations, and secret objects are enough to occupy two peoples’ attention, so try trading off with your kids and showing off your stylin’ moves (and don’t bogart that joystick!)

    The original Paper Mario game had a few drawbacks. The large number of battles could occasionally become tedious. This game improves on the original in giving you an audience to distract you and cheer for you during fights. The menu of available moves, badges, and items is even more elaborate than in the original, so you can focus on clever strategies. In fact, you have to pay at least some attention to careful use of your party members and special attacks: some enemies are impervious to all standard attacks, and will require cleverness to beat, just as many of the worlds contain areas that will only open to you after you’ve gained additional special abilities.

    One last comment: these games are short. I think I finished the first one in about twenty hours of play, and I did not rush. Twenty hours may sound like a lot, but not when compared to a game like Donkey Kong 64, which might take a player ten times longer. If you are a hardcore gamer, you might want to look elsewhere, but if you have a life outside of video games, and don’t have a lot of free time to spare, this is the game for you. You might find yourself, like me, wishing at the end that there were more secrets to uncover and more silly mini-games to play. I have not finished this new Paper Mario, but I’ve found most of the stars, so it will probably not be long. I’m looking forward to what I expect will be a spectacular ending!

    P.S.: Addendum to the above, added after posting the original.

    I may be mis-remembering how long it took me to finish the original Paper Mario for the N64; it may have been more like 40 or 50 hours; still, compared to some of the more elaborate platformers, it was a relatively short game. In any event, this game is proving to a bit longer than that.

    I’ve gotten past the thousand-year door, but decided to backtrack before confronting the final bosses so I could go rack up some additional levels, find all the shine sprites and boost my party members’ levels to maximum, solve “troubles,” and in general extend the playing experience. In other words, I’m not in a hurry for the game to be over.

    I’ve also decided I won’t want to finish the game until I’ve beaten… (chilling music)… the Pit of 100 Trials. The Pit is a sadistic device designed especially to appeal to compulsive perfectionists like me. It is basically a one-way sequence of battle rooms. To finish, you must win consecutive battles of increasing difficulty. Every tenth room contains a treasure and the opportunity to bail out and return to the start. There is occasionally the chance to skip ahead a few levels or buy some items, but for the most part you just have to slog through; there are no save blocks available along the way, and if you give up, you will have to start again from the beginning.

    While you start out with low-level Goombas, by the time you reach the 80s you will be confronting black steel chain chomps and magical creatures who carry many special abilities and items. You’ll find yourself and your partner paralyzed, confused, or frozen, and then attacked multiple times by creatures who can do ten or twenty points of damage with a single blow. By the time you reach the 90s, your foes will make the boss fights to date look easy. Also, you can’t easily pump up your experience by bailing out and restarting the series; completing a battle you’ve already won will only give you a single star point.

    This challenge is in here just for those who, like me, want the fights to be a little bit harder, requiring a little more careful strategy and planning. But taking on the Pit is entirely optional, so as not to ruin the fun of those who don’t enjoy the tougher fights. Yesterday I gave out at level 93, but I will prevail!

    A Fair Review5
    Let me start off saying that this is my first review. Also this is a review about the game: Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. That being said, this is not a biased opinion from one unrelated game to another (Cough-KarlMarxEmilioZapata-Cough).

    I have played the original Paper Mario for the N64 so I will start off with some general differences of the two games. Then I will get to the Thousand Year Door review itself.

    – Differences for PM to PM:TYD –
    -Controls-
    A major change, but not like you think. In the first game, there would be some moves that would have you wearing your thumbs and fingers just trying to get through a boss battle. This happened because a lot of special moves called for repeatedly hitting the ‘A’ button over and over again. This got old fast. Other controls, like jumping and hammering are basically the same.
    In the new game, there is almost none of that repeatedly tapping a button. There are some cases where you have to tap the ‘R’ button a few times, but it’s so much easier to do than the original. Holding down the ‘A’ button has replaced the constantly hitting of the poor ‘A’. Overall the controls have greatly improved.
    -Graphics-
    A minor change. The graphics on the GC version are crisper and cleaner than the 64, but not much else has changed. I am fine with this as it usually means that it is a bigger game, which in this case is true. it took me around 50 hours to get through the game trying to do everything. This is a lot of time for someone who goes to college. (Gasp! I go to college, I’m 20 years old, and I like this game! I gasp again and perhaps a third time. Gasp!! Gasp!!!)
    -Battles-
    In the GC version you get an audience to please. At first, I thought that this would be stupid and more for atmosphere than anything else. Boy, was I wrong. If the audience is unhappy with you, they may start rooting for the enemy. Which that means they will start throwing rocks and garbage at you in an attempt to hurt you or break your concentration. If the audience likes you the will throw good items at you and may even drop sandbags on the enemy. Trying to get the favor of the audience and stopping any body from throwing rocks at you is like a mini-battle in the actual battle. Always keep an eye on the audience.

    Now, the review of the game itself.
    –Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door–
    -Story- 5/5
    Basically, this follows the old Mario Bros. storyline. Princess Peach calls for help, gets kidnapped, Mario comes and saves the day. Except, Bowser didn’t do it. In each chapter you play mainly as Mario, but have a little time playing as Peach(like PM64) and Bowser. The Bowser levels are great and any true Mario fan will have a blast playing them. Even though the basic plot has been done time after time, Nintendo does a great job putting little tweaks here and there that make it fresh and enjoyable.
    -Graphics- 4/5
    There will be some out there that hate these graphics, but you have to remember: it’s called PAPER Mario. Everything has to use a paper like quality. There is the occasional thing that I think could have been done a tad better, like when you come to a ‘new’ area it would open like a pop-up book, but that’s just wishing. Like I said earlier, I would gladly sacrifice graphics for a longer game.
    -Gameplay- 5/5
    The controls are great and the battles are awesome. If you forgot what I said about those two, check above for a more detail. The badges and party system has remained relatively unchanged. That’s fine, they worked well to begin with. Everything else has improved.
    -Sound- 4/5
    The music is vibrant, especially on a good stereo system. There is so many little background, side music stuff that you’ll never hear without a good stereo. You can play witout them easily enough, but it just sounds so… crisp. The only reason I gave this a 4/5 was because of the sound effects. Some of them can get a little cheesy, but it really boils down to whether love them or hate them. The music is the shining star here, though. Very memorable classic gaming tempos.
    -Overall- 5/5
    I love this game, but I am not everyone so I won’t say that you should buy it. You shouldn’t just let this game pass you by either. I suggest renting it, see if it is your cup of tea, then buy it. If you happen to be me, though, I suggest buying it.

    I hope my review does this game justice.

    —A little something I would like all Amazon reviewers to do though: Post the games that you like playing so the reader will get an idea of where the reviewer comes from and what kind of games he or she likes.

    My Games:
    -Mario Bros. series (most of them anyway)
    -Zelda series
    -Metroid series
    -Halo (Yes I like X-Box and Nintendo, gasp away if you like)
    -Rome: Total War
    -Megaman original series (not the exe or battle network stuff, just the original)
    -Warcraft series
    -Half-Life and their assorted mods (Natural-Selection mostly anymore)
    -Battlefield series
    -Fire Emblem
    -Pikmin series
    -Command and Conquer series (Tiberian Sun is still my favorite)
    -Gauntlet series
    -Neverwinter Nights series
    -Super Smash Bros. series

    There are more but you get the general idea of what games I enjoy and I hope that it gives you an understanding of why I find this game so appealing.

    You have to remember, it’s an RPG…4
    If you’re looking for a new Mario 64, this is NOT the game for you. Of course, the fact that it features the world’s most famous plumber has seemed to mislead many to think you’re going to get the same “action” as a Mario platform game. Let me make this clear early on: You’re NOT.

    This game is an RPG. It can be slow at times, with much dialogue. However, if you are sincerely engrossed in the story (which really just depends on if you’re interested in it and aren’t only out for action) this game WILL NOT bore you. Honestly, I don’t believe this is a game for your average 7 year-old. Perhaps it was marketed as one, but it certainly requires a lot more thought than Mario 64, for example.

    The gameplay itself is excellent though. The battles are incredibly innovative, and Intelligent has taken the “paper” aspect to the next level. It’s not ONLY that Mario is in a flat world now. The interactions and secrets and thought patterns of playing a “flat” game have greatly evolved since the original Paper Mario. This isn’t to say that the game rides on this “paper concept,” but it certainly helps make Paper Mario one of the most original Nintendo titles (even with respect to it’s
    predecessor)

    The game does follow the basic “mission style” format, but as you get farther into it you do not have to stick to the linear style. There are enough badges and “tattles” and recipes and items to collect to REALLY keep you busy if that’s what you’re looking for.

    In closing, if you buy this game, you MUST remember it’s an RPG. It’s an incredibly original and deep RPG, but IT IS AN RPG! It shouldn’t be judged on any other basis. You haven’t played anything like it before–even if you played the N64 Paper Mario.

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