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#1: Games : Empire Earth III
Author: vietptc | 27 September 2009 |
: 14![]() Empire Earth III takes the legendary real-time strategy Empire Earth franchise and gaming genre to new heights. The ground breaking new Empire Earth III truly puts the EARTH into Empire Earth by introducing a spectacular global perspective to conquering the world. In Empire Earth III the globe will serve as the battleground between the 3 unique factions (Western, Middle-Eastern, and Eastern) that have been created with a stunning new artistic vision. All of human history and beyond - across the entire globe - Empire Earth III commands all! Author: odem2005 | 26 September 2009 |
: 15![]() AIO game CD keys v3.40 - 5.7MB Author: htdang | 23 September 2009 |
: 5![]() The Lord Of The Rings Battle For Middle Earth 2[RELOADED] ISO | English | 5.7GbGenre: RPG Strategy Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth II gives you a chance to experience all that Middle-Earth was meant to be. Author: suchandra | 5 July 2009 |
: 3![]() Smallville is an American television series developed by writers/producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The television series was initially broadcast by The WB, first premiering on October 16, 2001.[1] After its fifth season, The WB and UPN merged to form The CW, which is the current broadcaster for the show in the United States.[2] Smallville was renewed for its ninth season on February 24, 2009.[3] The series follows the adventures of Clark Kent (Tom Welling), who resides in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The first four seasons focused on Clark and his friends' high school years. Since season five, the show has ventured into more adult settings, eventually focusing on his career at the Daily Planet, as well as introducing other DC comic book superheroes and villains. This is a a comprehensive collection of tracks from smallville season 1,3 and 4. Author: imfamous | 29 March 2009 |
: 25![]() SuperPack MultiKeygen to over 250 Games of EA GAMES | 1.98MB I present to you a unique collection of multi-keygenov for over 250 different games for the PC. These indispensable generators serial numbers handy when you install these games, or if you want to play them online. do not need to install and run on any carrier. Here is a list of supported games is not an exhaustive list!: *1503 A.D. : A New World *1503 A.D. : Treasures, Monsters and Pirates *Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island *American McGee's Alice *Armies of Exigo *Battlefield 1942 *Battlefield 1942 : Secret Weapons of WWII *Battlefield 1942 : The Road to Rome *Battlefield 2 Author: janu123 | 15 January 2009 |
: 31![]() Age of Empires is set in the past, Command & Conquer explores the future, but up to now there was no real-time strategy game that covered the whole breadth of human history. Empire Earth fills this gap and lets you wage war with everything from prehistoric stone thrower up to futuristic battle-mechs. Empire Earth’s mastermind Rick Goodman was lead designer of the original Age of Empires. Similarities are thus hardly surprising; in fact, his new game can be considered a 3D version of its predecessor. Despite the graphical leap, the game’s look and feel are very familiar - AoE fans will feel perfectly at home. The perspective is fixed in an isometric view, camera management is not required. In your quest to crush the opposition, you build settlements, collect five resource types, recruit troops (land, sea, air) and, well, fight battles. Unit improvements are no longer researched in buildings, but can be bought at once for each unit type. For example, you can increase your tanks’ hit points, attack value, armor, speed and range separately -- for a price. It's your choice whether to spend your income on a huge army, or on an advanced one. Throughout the campaign, you also earn civilization point for heroic deeds; you can spend these on general unit improvements, e.g. reducing your archers building time by 30%, or making your citizens 20% faster. The game’s four campaigns span the entire history of warfare: conquer the Mediterranean as the Greeks, lead the English from the middle ages to the battle at Waterloo, change history by making the Germans victors of the First and Second World War, and finally create a Russian empire in 2025. The campaign missions are heavily scripted and contain quite a few adventure elements; for example, you must lead William Duke of Normandy safely through enemy ambushes. As the scenarios focus on a set time frame, you don’t advance through the 14 epochs (from the Prehistoric Era to the Nano Age). In skirmish mode and in multiplayer battles, however, you may lead your people from caves into skyscrapers. Author: soft22 | 14 January 2009 |
: 14![]() Release Date: Jan 13, 2009 Genre: Action / 3D / 3rd Person Developer: Pandemic Studios Publisher: Electronic Arts Platform: PC Towering oliphants loom over the battlefield, raging toward the Rohirrim. Orcs swarm around, brandishing rusty blades and thirsting for blood. Yes indeed, developer Pandemic Studios seems to be taking great pains to create a hack-and-slash game that stays true to its source material. Expect to see these sights and many others in The Lord of the Rings: Conquest. Two famed settings, Pelennor Fields and Minas Tirith, are home to some levels that we recently explored, and we're here to report on the experience. First, we should mention that in each of the campaign missions that we played, we could choose from four total character classes, both at the outset and within the missions: scout, warrior, archer, and mage. The warrior's broadsword may be the most obviously authoritative, but the other three classes have obvious advantages. Scouts wield daggers and are swift to attack, so if you like quick, stylish moves, you'll gravitate to this class. Archers, of course, are equipped with a bow and arrows, and you may find their triple-shot and poison-arrow skills particularly handy. Or if you're a fan of Gandalf, perhaps you'd rather test out the mage class, which uses lightning bolts as its main attack. |
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