Saturday, October 28, 2006

WWE Raw Demo

Battle top superstars modeled in amazing detail. The application's features include TV-style presentation with in-game cutaways and "Double Feature" replay, along with dynamic lighting effects and fully scaled arenas. Thousands of move animations include tons of superstar signature moves. For the first time ever, you can assault opponents on their way to the ring.

A variety of match types include "King of the Ring" tournaments with up to six superstars in the ring. WWE Raw features authentic superstar entrances complete with full "TiTanTron" videos. Enhanced multiplay capabilities include four-player tag team, handicap, and triple-threat match variations.

The Raw demo lets you play a 1v1 match pitting The Rock against Kane.

Get it from CNET Download.com!

Download.com review

Superb graphics and realistic action aren't enough to make up for a very stingy demo in this head-to-head fighting game. WWE Raw only allows a one-on-one fight with two set players in this 60MB wrestling demo, a limitation that cooled our enthusiasm significantly for what is otherwise a graphically stunning game. The game's animation all around is top notch, with impressive cut screens that at the beginning of each round introduce each player. The video sequence at the beginning of WWE Raw knocked our socks off! Sound effects, with each punch or throw, are very realistic. Yet we were frustrated with the game's poorly designed interface. Unnecessary animation takes up too much memory and slows down browsing the game menu. What's more, the whole menu doesn't even fit on the screen, requiring you to scroll down to read more. We weren't able to find the "exit" command for some time before we realized we had to scroll to locate it. Legal information and disclaimers linger at the start of the game for what seems an eternity, too. There's far too much fanfare and unnecessary cut screen details before you even get into the ring. Overall, WWE Raw is a classic, enjoyable game for big fans of wrestling, yet a limited demo and some design flaws may test the patience of some.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Mortal Kombat 3



Mortal Kombat 3 is the best Mortal Combat game. In this Mortal Kombat everything is more interactive then the previous two games. With better gameplay, controls, graphics and much much more this game has exceeded expectations.
Story:
The story is not really anything. No videos no cut scenes its just a tournament where you have to beat a number of people in order to advance.You just start off at easy opponents then they start to get harder and harder as you gradually increase. So if you are looking for a game with a great story too it this game is not for you.
Graphics:
Graphics is really something to talk about in this game. This was one of the most advanced game in graphics in its time era. This game has really stepped up in graphics from Mortal Kombat 1 and II. Overall the graphics are great but of course I am talking about it being good for that year of games and below.
Sound:
The sounds of this game surpassed many peoples expectations. The sound is overall good with weird techno music in the background. There is not much to say about the sound except they did a pretty good job at the sounds of punches and moves and everything. So sound is overall pretty good.
Controls:
Controls in this game are fairly decent where you can figure most controls out by yourself. It is not like most games where it has a move list in the menu. You will have to push buttons till you get a special move. Basically how I found out the moves is by pushing buttons a lot at the same time for trying to get a special move is very hard if you don't know what it is. If you want to get this game for the fatality's then you got to be a expert at the controls because they are extremely hard to do. I suggest push buttons right when he says "finish him". The good thing is when you do pull one off it is quite rewarding too watch and have several different endings. Very entertaining. All in all the controls are not that good.
Fun Factor:
The fun factor in this game is not so fun. Where as you will get tired of playing the computer which is sometimes very hard and it will make you angry. If you have a friend over plug in the other controller because this game is multi player. Multi player makes the fun factor a little better and you can play hours of this game with a friend but all in all this game will get boring....fast.
Side Notes:
Overall this game is pretty decent and fun on the first week of playing. Or if you are like some people that wont stop till you beat the game this game is for you.
Read other reviews about the game at http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/review/588501.html

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

TORCS


TORCS is a 3D racing car simulator using OpenGL. The game allows you to drive in races against opponents simulated by the computer and to develop your own computer-controlled driver (also called a robot). You can use either a wheel or keyboard or mouse to drive yourself. Once you have developed a decent Robot you can enter championship events organized by the many fans of the game. You can find out more by reading the Robot tutorial
TORCS is available for Linux and Windows.

Download TORCS here

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Final Drive Nitro



Step into the driver's seat of your own customizable concept car and put the pedal to the metal! In Final Drive Nitro you'll race high-speed, ultra-performance cars through incredibly detailed futuristic tracks.
Power slides, high-flying jumps and – of course – taking 1st place earns you cash points to upgrade your ride. The end result: you'll look better and drive faster than all the rest. Final Drive Nitro – Where Style and Performance Count!
Use Nitrous Boost to outrun your opponents and 50 extreme upgrades for every car in this intense high-speed racing game!

System requirements:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium 650
Memory: 128 MB
3D accelerator card 16 MB



Download Free Trial Here

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Caesar IV




I first played Caesar III thrugh a game demo available on the free cd with the computer magazine i had bought. I was so hooked to the game that i wanted the full version soon and i was not disappointed by what i had bought. But i had only one disappointment with the game that everything became repetitive after some time and as i was nearing the completion of the game i knew every trick involved in developing a gr8 and secure city. Nevertheless i still play the game even after these many years and hoped that Sierra will come out with a new version of the game soon. Well finally Caesar IV has been released and if it what the makers are claiming it to be then we definitely have got another game worth waiting for.


Download Official Demo




The difference between Caesar IV and other city builders is that it's based around daisy-chained economic relationships and intelligent citizens, rather than the more standard "building influence" model of the SimCity games. Players place production, service and residential buildings on an empty map. Virtual Roman citizens move in, take up jobs appropriate for their social class, start producing goods and services to give them happy lives, provide lots of tax revenue for the player, and hopefully have enough stuff left over for the incessant demands of the Empire. It's in this intricate dance of supply and demand that Caesar IV is at its best.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Adventures of Alladin




Aladdin is an action game. Aladdin was released for the Sega Genesis in late 1993. Game based on the legendary Disney movie of the same name that was developed by Virgin Interactive and published by Sega. The movie was made famous for it's characters, and the game for its breathtaking graphics, which still look amazing today.
There are many enemies and they can be taken down with one of two weapons. You can use a sword or apples to thwart your foes. The sword is the more powerful of the two but it has a limited range of attack, while the apples have less power but more range than the sword. Be careful though, your apple supply is limited, so you'll need to use them wisely. This adds an element of strategy to the game. You have to decide whether or not to use the more powerful weapon and risk injury, or use a lesser weapon and take longer to eliminate your foes. There aren't all that many bosses to fight, which is a bit odd for this type of game, but it fits the movie better. There is only one true antagonist in the movie, Jafar, and he's the only real boss in the game.
The graphics in Aladdin are absolutely breathtaking. The characters look nearly identical to those in the movie, replete with all of the little touches that define their personalities. Aladdin has patches on his pants, just like he did in the movie, to signify his poor status in the world and it adds an extra element to the character. The levels, as I mentioned earlier, are chock-full of details that bring a lot to the game. Even the enemies are full of details and humor. If you hit one of the larger guards with an apple, his pants will fall down, revealing white boxers with red hearts on them. This is one of the funniest things in the game, and it goes a ways towards retaining the atmosphere of the film.
The music is lifted right out of the movie, sans lyrics. All of it have a crisp and upbeat sound and fit the game's theme perfectly. The quality of the music leaves a little bit to be desired, since the lyrics added a lot to the songs in the movie. The lack of lyrics doesn't hurt the overall package all that much and it still adds a lot to the look and feel of the game.


Another Classic Link - Lion King



Lion King is one of those games that come along once in a lifetime, and that you will never forget. Lion King is one of those classics that millions of kids and adults loved and still love. The game is no exception.
The Lion King game follows the movie, with each level being based on part of the movie. You play as Simba in the game, and watch and play as he grows from a cub to a full-grown lion. The game hits all the major points of the movie, and for a Genesis game, captures the movie's look, feel, and did a great job with the gameplay. Most of you know how the movie goes and ends, and if you play Lion King game, I think that you would really like the ending, even though its not much compared to the games nowadays.

Download Lion King

Friday, October 06, 2006

Sudoku - A gr8 time pass


Following is the brief description about "Sudoku" as found on Wikipedia.

The name "Sudoku" is the Japanese abbreviation of a longer phrase, "Suuji wa dokushin ni kagiru", meaning "the digits must occur only once". It is a trademark of puzzle publisher Nikoli Co. Ltd. in Japan. Japanese publishers refer to the puzzle as Number Place, the original U.S. title, or as "Nanpure" for short. Some non-Japanese publishers spell the title as "Su Doku".
The numerals in Sudoku puzzles are used for convenience; arithmetic relationships between numerals are irrelevant. Any set of distinct symbols will do; letters, shapes, or colours may be used without altering the rules. In fact, ESPN published Sudoku puzzles substituting the positions on a baseball field for the numbers 1-9.
Dell Magazines, the puzzle's originator, has been using numerals for Number Place in its magazines since they first published it in 1979.
The attraction of the puzzle is that the rules are simple, yet the line of reasoning required to solve the puzzle may be complex. The level of difficulty can be selected to suit the audience. The puzzles are often available free from published sources and may be custom-made using software.


GameHouse Sudoku is a simple, addictive game of logic that will leave you begging for mercy! Solve the mystery of the number grid with reasoning and patience (no math required). There is only one rule: Fill in the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box contains all digits 1-9 only once. Let the brain teasing begin!

Click the link to go directly to download page at GameHouse website
http://www.gamehouse.com/gamedetails/?game=sudoku!

Free game download - SM PC Challenge 6




In this era of hardware eating and mind boggling visual content games, there are still those guys like me who prefer to enjoy the old classic games which can be finished in a 2-3 hours of playing. While surfing for some old classics I came upon a site whre I found favourite plumber of all "Mario". Just click the link below to download the game and if you enjoy the experience just come back to find new free games link I have searched for.



Super Mario PC Challenge 6 is the next game of the popular SM PC Games-series. You play with Mario or Luigi in over 40 Levels to rescue the princess (no Mario-game without a crying princess) and defend an important Tower against Bowser. The graphics and sounds look sometimes like Super Mario World or Super Mario Bros. 3, but of course the game is no remake but completely new. Underwaterlevels, flying ships, a night-mode (where the sight is very little), deserts (here you are slower, also a challenge, even for good players), an ice- and a rainy jungleworld are only some of the highlights of this game. What are you waiting for, only one click and you have Mario's new PC-adventure!


http://dl1.caiman.us/ZZZ/SuperMarioPCChallenge6.zip

Game recommended at this time




Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. Oblivion is the latest chapter in the epic and highly successful Elder Scrolls saga and utilizes the latest PC and next-generation video game hardware to fully immerse you into the experience.
XboxGamers has posted their review of Oblivion, saying, "This game is nothing short of amazing." Oblivion has been awarded Best Role-Playing Game and Best Single-Player Storyline by World of Roleplayers Radio.






FEATURES:
  • Live Another Life in Another World. Create and play any character you can imagine, from the noble warrior to the sinister assassin to the wizened sorcerer.
  • Next Generation Graphics. Pixel-shader effects and high definition televisions are fully supported to create unprecedented visuals, including lifelike towns, dungeons, and the most realistic forests ever created in a game.
  • First Person Melee and Magic. An all-new combat and magic system brings first person role-playing to a new level of intensity where you feel every blow.
  • Radiant AI. This groundbreaking AI system gives Oblivion's characters full 24/7 schedules and the ability to make their own choices based on the world around them. Non-player characters eat, sleep, and complete goals all on their own.
  • Realistic Characters. Oblivion's features over 1,000 non-player characters who come to life like never before with facial animations, lip-synching, and full speech. They even engage in unscripted conversations with each other and you.
  • Open-Ended Game Play; Short Challenges. The enormous world of Oblivion is open for you to explore at your own pace, and shorter challenges such as fighting bandits, mixing potions, creating magic items and persuading friends keep the challenges coming.
For more complete info and screenshots visit http://www.elderscrolls.com/home/home.htm




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