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#1: Games : Men Of Valor[reloaded]
Author: anshulaayush123 | 26 October 2009 |
: 2![]() Men of Valor was developed by 2015, the team responsible for Medal of Honor Allied Assault. That game helped pioneer the heavily scripted, shooting-gallery style of gameplay that has become a staple of the shooter genre, andMen of Valor doesn't stray too far from the formula. Along with the "advance from point A to point B" levels, there are some defensive missions and some on-rails events in both boats and choppers. Typical of the genre, the game is half shooter, half acting exercise, in which you have to hit a series of marks as you advance through impressive but highly choreographed mayhem. Unfortunately, the scripting that drives everything forward is sometimes screwy and brittle. For instance, one particular level takes place in a maze of VC tunnels and ends with a cutscene. If you're not standing in the right place when the scene starts, you'll be killed by an explosion that occurs as the scene ends. What's worse is that until you finally, accidentally stand in the right place, it's not entirely clear what's killing you, which means you may have to replay the level from scratch a few times #2: Games : Men Of Valor
Author: anshulaayush123 | 19 October 2009 |
: 3![]() After the battle to maintain a favorable public opinion of the Vietnam War was lost in the States, after the US lost the war itself to the Vietcong and the North Vietnamese, and after a number of developers lost to whatever mysterious force stood between them and making a decent game set in the war, somebody has finally licked the Vietnam curse. Men of Valor is a first-person shooter set in the Vietnam War. And it's good! Those of you keeping score at home through the recent, seemingly unending torrent of disappointing Vietnam War games can dust off the unused "win" column, take the pencil out from behind your ear, and write "1, USA." Author: badboyyy | 4 October 2009 |
: 0![]() Create math worksheets for the differentiated classroom Math Resource Studio combines the same ease-of-use that made Mathematics Worksheet Factory a favorite instructional tool of teachers around the world with greatly improved design flexibility. Now you can go beyond single-page, single-concept math worksheets to multi-page, multi-concept math reviews, learning-packs and workbooks almost effortlessly. Author: roro4465 | 10 August 2009 |
: 3![]() LOONEY TUNES COLLECTION Volume 1- dvd-rip The Looney Tunes Golden Collection was a yearly series of six four-disc DVD box sets from Warner Bros.' home video unit Warner Home Video, each containing about 60 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated shorts. The series began in October 2003 and ended in October 2008The cartoons included on the set are uncut, unedited, and digitally restored and remastered from the original successive Technicolor film negatives (or, in the case of the black and white shorts, the original black and white negatives). However, some of the cartoons in these collections are derived from the "blue ribbon" reissues (altered from their original versions with their revised front-and-end credit sequences), as the original titles for these cartoons are presumably lost. A handful of cartoons in the first two collections have digital video noise reduction (or DVNR) artifacting. The noise reduction process sometimes unintentionally erases or blurs some of the picture on certain scenes of the cartoons, which has caused controversy among some Looney Tunes fans. The most recent collections, however, lack such artifacting. (Since August 2007, Warner Bros. Home Video has been quietly reissuing copies of the fourth disc of Volume 2 that lacks artifacing and interlacing, the reason apparently because of numerous protests by animation buffs and consumers.)Beginning with Volume 3, a warning was printed on the packaging explaining that the collection is intended for adults and the content may not be suitable for children. That presumably goes along with Whoopi Goldberg's filmed introduction in Volume 3 that explains the history of ethnic imagery that frequently appears in cartoons of the 1930s and 1940s. Beginning with Volume 4, a singular disclaimer text card similar to Goldberg's spoken disclaimer precedes each disc's main menu. Author: imagination boy | 10 July 2009 |
: 9![]() Magic books ultimate collection 1000+ magic tricks | 62 MB 10 amazing routines using the dynamic coins gimmick.pdf 110 amazing magic tricks with everyday objects - marvin's ma.pdf a. roterberg - later day tricks.pdf al baker & co - our mysteries.pdf aldo colombini - magnetic.pdf aldo colombini - pre-deckability.pdf aldo colombini - the band - 13 new effects with cards & rubb.pdf alex elmsley - nfw.pdf aliun levitation.pdf anders moden - healed & sealed soda.pdf andrew mayne - bisection.pdf andrew mayne - head twister.pdf MORE..... Author: niessare | 28 September 2008 |
: 14![]() AKVIS SmartMask is a photoshop filter that can Save time on making complex selections.why you lost details while you making sellestions(like hair for example)? check it out! AKVIS SmartMask is an efficient selection tool that saves you time and is fun to use. Never before has selection been so simple! There are many occasions when you have to make a selection. When processing an image, you will often need to mark up an area to which an effect or a correction should be applied. Photo collage and photo montage creation requires thorough selection of objects.However, making selection can be a painstaking job because many objects don't have clearly defined edges and fade into the background. Just try selecting yourself on a group photo. AKVIS SmartMask makes even a difficult selection as easy as pie. Now, you can spend less of your time on selection of objects and more of it on creativity.The idea is so simple that you will feel like a child in drawing classes: there are two pencils (red and blue); you draw a line with the blue pencil inside the object you want to select (for example, yourself on a group photo), and with the red pencil - some lines outside the object, to define the areas that should be cut out (other guys in the photo).The program miraculously reads your thoughts and makes the selection you want - understanding where the borders of the object end.There are three modes tailored to different selection types: Sharp, Soft and Complex.For example, in the Soft mode a green pencil is added, that helps you to define difficult parts - fluff, hair, fur. In cases where the selected object stands against a background of a similar color range, or the object's edges are uneven, you can use the touch-up brush in the Complex mode. |
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