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Submitted by sunstarr12 on Thu, 2008-01-03 19:08.
I went to see National Treasure 2 (which was pretty good for a Disney sequel) and was pleasantly surprised when they showed a short Goofy cartoon entitled "How to hook up your home theater." I knew that John Lassater was trying to bring back the "old" Disney, but I hadn't gone to the movie expecting to see a cartoon. I wonder if that is something you can expect from other Disney movies coming out.
I used to manage a Radioshack and this cartoon made my heart sing. It was universally applicable to people who knew nothing about technology and to people who knew all about the ins and outs of setting up a home theater system. The short is really about how complicated people make things and how people strive for that "real" experience from their television and end up getting much more then they thought they would need.
Submitted by sunstarr12 on Fri, 2007-08-03 16:47.
When I first heard there would be a new Guitar hero game I was excited, but after actually playing the game I wasn't too impressed. It isn't really a full game sequal, the songs are really obscure, and there weren't as many good ones. After playing it I checked other critics online and saw I wasn't alone in my opinion. The game was fun, but it wasn't worth $50.
Submitted by hepcatkip on Thu, 2007-02-08 08:26.
So I finally Decided to break down and give Sony another try after what they did to the Star Wars Galaxies players with the NGE change. I picked up Vanguard so first impressions was it seems to Lack the Polish of World of Warcraft but seems more polished that the other competition I was Able to get the game to run fairly well on my computer which is a 2.4 p4 with a 9800 all in wonder and a gig of RAM. These are practically the system requirements for the game. The world is Huge and with the massive number of playable races most with there own starting cities is impressive to say the least. you get your first mount at level 10 and it's only a few silver a very reasonable price. Players later in the game have an option of player housing on not instanced housing like EQ2 but you purchase lots of land and build a house there. The houses are player made and you can purchase furnisher which is also player made to customize your how home very SWG like also guild halls will be player made also. Crafting has never been done better while you are working on crafting skills you can do work orders which don't require harvested components and make a bit of money also. Harvest is usually done at nodes or by hunting depending on what you need you will need harvested component to make items to sell or use yourself. Next is the Diplomacy system it's played like a card battle mini game and actually has strategy and fun in it neither it or crafting are boring both are a very fun and interesting sides of the game.
Submitted by essentials on Tue, 2006-10-10 04:14.
I admit it, I'm a bit drawn in by the thought of hunting and I love the thought of man versus beast. Despite the fact that I don't believe I'd ever actually kill an animal, (unless it decided to charge me for whatever reason) I still really like the thought of games like Cabelas hunting series.
The biggest problem I've had up til now is, I have not been able to find a game that does the actual hunting experience any justice. Once again, I'll be the first to admit, I've never been hunting and I don't have the first clue when it comes to anything regarding the sport itself. Be that as it may and regardless of my lack of knowledge or formal experience as a hunter, my intuition tells me, this game is nothing close.
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