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#1: Games : Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron [USA] 2009 |
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| The Author: NAMK | 5 November 2009 | Views: 241 |
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Developer Rebellion Developments Publisher LucasArts Released November 3, 2009 Genre Action> Shooter> Third-Person> Sci-Fi Game modes Single player, multiplayer Multi Language 3 (eng / fra / spa /) Code disc ULUS-10390 Firmware 5.03 |
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#3: Utilities & Drivers » Tools & Utilities : Product Key Explorer v2.2.8.1 |
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| The Author: ifamous | 27 October 2009 | Views: 1887 |
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Product Key Explorer v2.2.8.1Product Key Explorer - Find over 500 popular software product keys instantly! Product Key Explorer displays product key for Windows, MS Office, SQL Server and more than 500 popular software products installed on your local or remote network computers. In order to install or reinstall Microsoft Office, Windows, or other commercial software, you must have access to a product serial key (CD Key) for that product. Product Key Explorer retrieves serial keys from network computers and allows to protect your company from having pirated software on your network. With this software you will be able to track the number of software licenses installed in your business, find and recover a lost or forgotten product keys, save and keep an up-to-date backup of all your software license keys in a central location. Excellent tool for network administrators, or businesses undergoing a software license compliancy. You can save product keys as Tab Delimited Txt File (.txt), Excel Workbook (.xls), CSV Comma Delimited (.csv), Access Database (.mdb), Web Page (.html) or XML Data (.xml) file, Print or Copy to Clipboard. |
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#7: Games : Star Wars: Battlefront II (highly compressed full version pc game 329mb) |
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| The Author: anil528 | 25 January 2009 | Views: 9406 |
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Publisher: LucasArts Developer: Pandemic Studios Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter Release Date: Oct 31, 2005 ESRB:TEEN ESRB Descriptors:Mild Language, Violence Star Wars Battlefront II takes the best-selling Star Wars video game of all time one Imperial-walker step forward with all-new space combat, playable Jedi, and never-before-seen environments straight out of the Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith film. Fans of the original Star Wars Battlefront will also enjoy an all-new single-player experience that takes players through an epic, story-based saga where every action the player takes impacts the battlefront and, ultimately, the fate of the Star Wars galaxy. Critically acclaimed Pandemic Studios is once again developing the game for LucasArts. |
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#8: Games : Star war:battlefront(super highly compressed full version pc game) |
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| The Author: janu123 | 17 January 2009 | Views: 8499 |
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Battlefront includes 16 different maps, spread out over 10 different planets that range from the dusty landscape of Geonosis to the forests of Endor to the rain-swept oceans of Kamino. As in Battlefield 1942's conquest mode, players must capture specific spots on the map called "command points." Your team spawns at command points, as do vehicles, so it's important to protect the ones you control and capture the other ones away from your enemy. The team that controls the majority of the command points at any given moment causes the other team's score ticker to count down; once one team's countdown hits zero, the other side wins. Control all the points on the map for 20 seconds, and your team will automatically win. people this is a highly compressed game so enjoy it When Star Wars: Battlefront was announced a year ago, the premise excited many fans of George Lucas' sci-fi franchise, if only because it just made so much sense. Battlefront would take some of the ubiquitous characters, vehicles, and weapons from Star Wars and incorporate them into a Battlefield 1942-style team-based shooter, featuring large maps, dozens of players, and plenty of drivable vehicles, in addition to on-foot shooting. Now that the game is finally available, we can confirm that Battlefront delivers this experience--no more and no less. It's a solid multiplayer action game on its own merits, even if the premise is familiar. As such, how much you'll finally end up liking it will probably depend on how much you like Star Wars and how much Battlefield-style gameplay you've already been exposed to. |
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#9: Games : The Lord of the Rings: Conquest (2009) (DVD) |
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| The Author: soft22 | 14 January 2009 | Views: 7318 |
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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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