Saturday, 22 September 2012
The Hobbit
The Hobbit
Game name The Hobbit
Genre Platform
Developer Inevitable Entertainment
Publisher Vivendi Universal
Released October 24, 2003
About game
Bilbo
Baggins is a Hobbit who lives in Hobbiton, a small town in the peaceful
Shire region. One day a wizard named Gandalf shows up at his door and
invites Bilbo on a quest. Bilbo declines but accidentally invites
Gandalf to tea. The next day Gandalf and thirteen dwarves arrive at
Bilbo's door. While they discuss their quest, Bilbo is overwhelmed by
the subjects being discussed and faints. When he wakes he decides to go
on the quest after all and hurries to join the dwarves before they
depart.
After a nearly-fatal
encounter with a group of trolls, the group is rescued by Gandalf who
leads them to the Elven city of Rivendell, then across and under the
goblin-infested Misty Mountains, and after an escape from wolves thanks
to a timely rescue by the Giant Eagles, the company continue across
Mirkwood Forest encountering spiders and wood elves, and then to
Laketown, and on to Erebor to slay Smaug the dragon and reclaim the
treasure stolen from the Dwarves. Finally, the characters enter the
Dwarven Stronghold, and look for the Arkenstone, an artifact held in
high regard by Bilbo's companions. When done, the final battle is fought
against a horde of goblins seeking the treasure of the Lonely Mountain
for themselves, and then at last Bilbo is able to return home.
System req.
op system xp,
vista, 7
Processor "Any Dual-Core Processors"
Memory 512MB
Hard disk 3GB
Size 1.5GB in c:,
1GB in
satup Summoner 2 ps2
Summoner 2 ps2
Game name Summoner 2
Genre Role-playing video game
Developer Volition, Inc.
Publisher THQ
Released September 23, 2002
About game
Summoner
2 is the sequel to the popular PC and PlayStation 2 game Summoner. It
was released later for the GameCube with some visual changes as
Summoner: A Goddess Reborn in 2003. The player takes on the role of
Maia, a goddess reborn with the extraordinary ability to turn into
powerful guardians, or summons. Maia must heal the legendary Tree of
Eleh, the source of Aosi, the language of creation. Along the way, she
meets a host of characters, including Yago from the original Summoner
game.
System req.
op system xp,
vista, 7
Processor "Any Dual-Core Processors"
Memory 1GB
Hard disk 3GB
Size 4GB in c:,
3GB in
satup FlatOut 3 - Chaos & Destruction
FlatOut 3 - Chaos & Destruction
Game name FlatOut 3 - Chaos & Destruction
Genre Racing
Developer Team6 Game Studios
Publisher Strategy First
Released 13 December 2011
About game
The
game had negative impact on the fans of the FlatOut series due to major
changes and broken gameplay also mentioning the low budget look and its
underwhelming car physics and damage system. Most of the fans responded
with comments that involved comparisons between the new game and older
titles of the series, praising the games that were developed by Bugbear
Entertainment.
System req.
op system xp,
vista, 7
Processor "Any Dual-Core Processors"
Memory 512MB
Hard disk 3GB
Size 2.6GB in c:,
500MB in
satup
FlatOut 2
FlatOut 2
Game name FlatOut 2
Genre Racing
Genre Racing
Developer Bugbear Entertainment
Publisher Empire Interactive
Released June 30, 2006
About game
This
game is themed more on the street racing/import tuner scene than its
predecessor. Another notable change is the tire grip; players can now
take more control of their car, worrying less about skidding in tight
turns. The game has three car classes: derby, race and street.
System
requirements
op system xp,
vista, 7
Processor "Any Dual-Core Processors"
Memory 1GB
Hard disk 4GB
Size 3.5GB in c:,
2.74 in
satup
FlatOut
FlatOut
Game name FlatOut
Genre Racing, Vehicular Combat
Developer Bugbear Entertainment
Publisher Empire Interactive
Released Microsoft Windows
August 1, 2008
August 26, 2008
About game
Modes in FlatOut include standard lap races, in either open environments or stadium laps, and demolition derby deathmatches, in which the driver of the sole-surviving vehicle declared the winner; both modes pit players against 7 computer-controlled opponents. The game also includes special events which require the player to toss the driver off of his/her vehicle and meet certain requirements. In career mode, pick up your future top racer from the junkyard. Winnings come in the form of cash, which allows players to purchase vehicle upgrades and new vehicles.
FlatOut is noted for its extensive use of physics in vehicle damage and collisions; dents on vehicles may vary based on the type of accident, object and angle of impact (falling objects, for example, will damage mostly the upper areas of a car), while many roadside items react better to collisions from other vehicles.
System req
op system xp, vista, 7
Processor Any Dual-Core Processors
memory 1GB
hardisk 1GB
Size 1 GB in c:, 700 MB in satup
FlatOut - Ultimate Carnage
FlatOut - Ultimate Carnage
Game name FlatOut - Ultimate Carnage
Genre Racing, Vehicular Combat
Developer Bugbear Entertainment
Publisher Empire Interactive
Released Microsoft Windows
August 1, 2008
August 26, 2008\
About game
Ultimate Carnage introduces a brand new series of tracks which are based anywhere from busy streets to storm water drains.
The cars are more detailed than previous games in the series, employing the latest in dynamic lighting and shadow technology, and a greatly enhanced damage and physics engine where each car is made of up to 40 separate destructible parts. The single player game supports up to 11 other AI-controlled cars in each race.
A new multiplayer format is also included, this runs on the Games for Windows - Live system which requires you to either sign in to your Xbox LIVE or Games for Windows LIVE Gamertag, or sign up for one for free. Also, the LAN function is not available in this game, unlike the previous two Flatout games for Windows.
System req
op system xp, vista, 7
Processor Any Dual-Core Processors
memory 2GB
hardisk 4.75GB
Size 4.75GB in c:, 4 GB in satup
Summoner
Summoner
Genre Role-playing
Developer Volition, Inc.
Publisher THQ
Released NA March 19, 2001
EU May 19, 2001
About game
The main character is Joseph of Ciran, a young man personally responsible for the destruction of his hometown. As a boy, Joseph summoned a demon to save his village and watched in horror while it murdered his family, friends and neighbours and destroyed all he held dear. Torn between the grief of his loss and the hatred of his new power, he cast away the ring which a man named Yago had given him and swore never to invoke his powers again. Joseph subsequently fled from Ciran.
System req.
op system xp, vista, 7
Processor Any Dual-Core Processors"
memory 512MB
hardisk 3GB
Size 1.40GB in c:, 1.27GB in setup
Project igi 2 covert strike
Project igi 2 covert strike
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Game name Project igi 2 covert strike
Genre Stealth action
Developer Innerloop Studios
Publisher Codemasters
Released March 3, 2003
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About game
The game's protagonist, David Jones,[4] an agent working for the Institute for Geotactical Intelligence and former British SAS operator,[5] was sent to the Carpathian mountains to recover a set of EMP chips stolen by a group of Russian mafia from a high-tech US facility. After HALO jumping and infiltrating the weather station in the mountains and retrieving one of the EMP chips, his mission director (Phillip White) commands him to go to retrieve the remaining EMP chips so that the IGI researchers can launch a full scale research on the chips to determine their real usage against the thieves. He then goes to the bridge and destroys it. Then in the production facility he gets half of the EMP chips. After this incident, he is betrayed by his pilot, Robert Quest and mission director, Phillip White as they take the EMP chips obtained by Jones. After a series of events, he eventually finds himself at the borders of Romania, where he is then forced to evade the incoming border patrols.
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System req.
op system xp, vista, 7
Processor "Any Dual-Core Processors"
Memory 1GB
Hard disk 3GB
Size 2.5GB in satup
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