Sunday, 28 April 2013

The House Of The Dead 2

The House of the Dead 2 is a light gun arcade game with a horror theme and the second game in the The House of the Dead series of video games, developed by Sega for video arcades in 1998 and later ported to the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows, and also found on the Xbox as an unlockable bonus in The House of the Dead III. The game appears in the compilation The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return for Wii. The Dreamcast version became one of the few Sega All Stars titles.
 Gameplay
  The House of the Dead 2 is a rail shooter light gun game. It includes an auto-reload feature that allows players to point their guns off-screen to reload their weapons without pulling the trigger. It also incorporates a branching path system that allows players to take a variety of different routes leading to the same point in the game's story.


The game served as the springboard for the arcade, Sega Dreamcast, and PC release The Typing of the Dead, the Nintendo DS release English of the Dead, as well as the inspiration for the Game Boy Advance game, The Pinball of the Dead.

The flashbacks to the first House of the Dead in the game's introductory sequence were recorded using the game's engine. 

Story
The game follows the fictional events of February 26, 2000 fourteen months after the Curien Mansion incident in The House of the Dead. Two years after the incident, the secret international agency, AMS, launched an investigation on the Curien case, in order to prevent a similar outbreak. Strange occurrences, however, are reported to be taking place in the city of Venice, Italy, the last known location of AMS agent G, who has gone missing. Agents James Taylor and Gary Stewart are dispatched along with Amy Crystal and Harry Harris to investigate and evacuate the populace. Upon finding G alive but wounded, James and Gary converse with him and G gives them a field journal showing the bosses and weak points. The pair are then met with an undead horde developed by Caleb Goldman, the president of the eminent DBR Corporation and an expert on the genome theory who funded the experiments of the late Dr. Curien.
While converging on Goldman's headquarters, James and Gary face many formidable foes, including Judgment consisting of an imp-like monster Zeal and his giant, headless, axe-wielding puppet Kuarl; The Hierophant, an aquatic beast which heads an assault on Venice's waterways and Central Plaza; segmented serpent-like beasts known as The Tower; and Strength, a giant, chainsaw-wielding zombie which wounds Harry and chases James and Gary throughout the Roman Colosseum. Curien's masterpiece, The Magician, is resurrected by Goldman to oversee the birth of The Emperor, a horned, transparent being designed to rule over nature and "destroy and hate mankind". In itsprototype stage, the Emperor is not as strong as Goldman had hoped, and falls to the AMS agents. In order to evade being arrested, Goldman commits suicide by throwing himself off the roof of his building.
Players are given different endings based on the following conditions:

If a solo game was finished as either player 1 or 2
If both players defeated the last boss
Number of continues
Points earned
In the first good ending, James and Gary run into Thomas Rogan, the main character from the first game, who tells them that G and Harry are all right, and that they should head off to their next battle "as long as we have the will to live" (in the case of James) or "as long as there is an answer" (in the case of Gary). In the second good ending, as James and Gary leave the building, they are greeted by G, Amy and Harry, who thank them for their help. In the third good ending James and Gary leave the building to be greeted by the people they saved who James and Gary thank. In the bad ending, James and Gary run into a zombified Goldman outside the building. As the screen goes white, a gunshot is heard.

The House Of The Dead 2 Recommended System Requirement---
---The House Of The Dead 2 OS: Windows 95/98/ME---
---The House Of The Dead 2 Processor: Pentium 2 @ 450 MHz---
---The House Of The Dead 2 Memory: 64 MB---
---The House Of The Dead 2 Hard Drive: 600 MB Free---
---The House Of The Dead 2 Video Memory: 8 MB---
---The House Of The Dead 2 Sound Card: DirectX Compatible---
---The House Of The Dead 2 DirectX: 8.0---
---The House Of The Dead 2 Keyboard & Mouse---
---The House Of The Dead 2 CD/DVD Rom Drive---

    

Friday, 26 April 2013

Stuart Little 2


The film opens with Eleanor and Frederick Little (Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie) and their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki) on the day they are intending an adoption. George wants to go to the orphanage with them, but he has to go to school. While he is at school, his parents go to the orphanage where, among all the kids there, they fall in love with a thoughtful, observant mouse named Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox), who knows almost everything about the other children, having been there for a long time. Despite the warnings of Mrs. Keeper (the woman in charge), who says that humans should not be adopting mice, they decide to adopt him as their second son.Immediately after getting home, Stuart meets Snowbell (voiced by Nathan Lane) the family cat, who immediately attempts to eat him. George arrives home and is surprised when his parents introduce Stuart as his new brother. He thinks it is ajoke at first, but is shocked when he realizes they are being serious. That night, Snowbell visits Stuart and requests that he keep a low profile, so as to avoid getting seen by the other cats and damaging Snowbell's image (the alley cats would laugh forever if they heard that there was a mouse with a pet cat).George is at first sullen and somewhat disappointed and treats Stuart with contempt. He eventually snaps at a family gathering when they encourage him to play "catch" with him. He also earns Snowbell's wrath when hisfriend, Monty the Mouth (voiced by Steve Zahn) visits for food. As Snowbell tries to keep him from seeing Stuart, he makes a scene trying to get a cereal box from a cupboard. When he sees him and discovers he is a member of the family, Monty cannot contain himself. Enraged, Snowbell tries to kill him, who narrowly escapes by fleeing into the basement. Here, he learns that George keeps a playroom and the two interact and eventually, George comes to accept him as his brother. He also finds that George keeps a toy car just his size. They decide to work together to finish George's homemade model boat, the Wasp, for the Central Park Boat Race the following week.Snowbell, however, isn't finished. He and Monty head to an alley that night to visit Smokey (voiced by Chazz Palminteri), a Mafia Don-like Russian Blue who is the leader of the alley cats. Since Snowbell doesn't want Stuart killed, he makes a plan with the alley cats to remove him from the Littles' house. On the day of the 92nd annual Central Park Boat Race, the Wasp is finished, and they arrive at Central Park. But, George finds a problem when he discovers his nemesis, Anton, is there. At the same time, Stuart accidentally destroys George's remote control, rendering his boat inoperable. To make up for this, he takes control of it himself. Anton, however, attempts to cheat by ramming his much larger boat into other ones and sinking them. When he attempts to do the same thing to the Wasp, Stuart manages to bite into the line of his sail, rendering Anton's boat inoperable. He subsequently wins the race.




Leopardxp-bricopack

 If you'd like to switch to Mac but haven't made up your mind yet, you can have a sneak peek at the operating system with the LeopardXP BricoPack.
LeopardXP BricoPack is a visual theme for Windows XP that completely transforms your old Microsoft OS into the brand new Apple system in just a couple of clicks. Unlike other visual themes that need certain libraries and drivers, or require you to install third-party apps on your own, LeopardXP BricoPack includes everything you need and is incredibly easy to install: click on the Next button a few times, wait for a while, restart and that's it.
LeopardXP BricoPack is obviously not like the real thing but it does quite a good job in trying to make Windows XP look like the Leopard OS. Not only does it install new skins, wallpapers and icons, but it also adds new functionalities such as a Mac OS style dock bar, a Spotlight clone (which by the way doesn't seem to work properly), a top toolbar and a similar file explorer. All of these are included in LeopardXP BricoPack as extra tools and you can choose not to install them. Also, LeopardXP works fine even in systems with low resources.




Thursday, 25 April 2013

Avira Internet Security + Antivirus Premium 2013

New integrations and improvements in 13.0
  • Integration of Social Networks
  • Enhanced Child Protection
  • Integration of Android Security
  • Integration of the Experts Market
  • Advanced Protection through Avira Protection Cloud (APC) and ProActiv
  • The new SearchFree toolbar
  • Web Safety Advisor
  • Browser Tracking Blocker
  • Improvements in the Avira Free Antivirus
  • Usability improvements in the Fast Activation Tool
  • Network folders scanning
  • GUI changes

1.unpack rar archive.
2.run the setup.
3: Use the given key files to activate.
4: Enjoy and Support Developers.

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Flock



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Mortal Kombat 5 PC Game Free Download Full Version

Mortal Kombat is one of the best fighting game franchise ever born in the gaming industry. Game which tells the battle between the two worlds to grab each other and the influence of human dominion over the earth is indeed interesting. The fight is made more straightforward style without the mechanism of movement is too difficult to be combined with a cool character design, makes gamers fell in love with him. Moreover, extreme cruelty must be recognized to be presented by the selling points that makes Mortal Kombat more famous.


Mortal Kombat is a phenomenal game. But unfortunately, in line with technological developments place ruled by the console, this game is like the loss of identity. Mortal Kombat 3 who was born on the SNES was the best recognized of all the Mortal Kombat series. Continuation of the next franchise that was born on Playstation 1 and 2 looks like a joke only. New characters appear, the visualization of the many changes, a strange combination of skill, and ruthlessness that were getting too "soft". The players began to leave the franchise slowly.
When first Midway announced that Mortal Kombat Studios will enter its new phase in the console XBOX 360 and Playstation 3, gamers can certainly put very high expectations. Moreover, the promised game it will be shaped cross-over fighting against various hero and villain from the world of DC Comics. Is Midway managed to meet the expectations of the gamers? The answer is no. Strange style of fighting with fatality moves which many considered to be too polite to make this game get scorn, particularly from fans of the series Mortal Kombat gamer.







Cpu: 1.4 Ghz
Ram: 256 Mb
Video Memory: 32 Mb
Window Xp,7,8,Vista


1.Download

2.Extract Folder.
3.Then Wait Here. Play Game & Enjoy!

Don"t forgot to share with your friends.



Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Dead To Rights 2 Pc Game Full Version Free Download


If you're looking for a unique twist on the single-player PC shooter, then Dead to Rights is worth your while.
Dead to Rights is about a K-9 cop named Jack Slate, who does what he can to keep the peace in a criminal cesspool called Grant City. At the beginning of the game, Slate and his trusty dog Shadow are investigating a mysterious construction site. There, Slate discovers that someone very close to him has been murdered. Against direct orders, he sets off to find some answers and to seek revenge. The story, as told through Jack's deadpan narration and the occasional CG cutscene, seems pretty straightforward at first. During the course of the game, however, it actually takes some decent twists and eventually becomes quite involving. The best that can be said for it is that, unlike most stories in games, this one does a commendable job of tying up all its loose ends before the credits roll.
Superficially, Dead to Rights unquestionably resembles Max Payne. This is mostly because that game, like Dead to Rights, is clearly inspired by a certain breed of action movies, the most notable of which is probably The Matrix. Like Max Payne, Dead to Rights is the tale of a fugitive cop who's apparently fighting alone in his war against a sinister, corrupt organization. Even the game's respective main characters have a lot in common. Their names sound alike, their dialogue is hammy and melodramatic, they shrug off bullet wounds, they shoot rapidly with two pistols at once, and when they leap through the air, all the action around them slows down. That's a lot of similarities, but that's also where the similarities end.
Dead to Rights plays differently from Max Payne--and from most other action games, for that matter. Most of the game consists of third-person action sequences in which Slate has to gun down countless foes before reaching his next objective. Just as the plot in Dead to Rights offers up a few surprises, so does the gameplay. Simple yet inventive minigames frequently figure into the action, as Slate will have to do all kinds of things, from disarming bombs to lifting weights to picking locks. These minigames rely on precise timing and/or button mashing, and they make for fun diversions. Also, Slate will have to fight unarmed in a number of sequences. Fortunately, he can switch to unarmed combat in the middle of a gunfight.
There's a lot to say about the action in Dead to Rights because Slate is a versatile fighter. He can carry a number of different firearms at once, and the game features a wide selection of real-world pistols, shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles, and more. He'll typically salvage these from fallen foes, but he wastes no time reloading, opting instead to coolly toss aside depleted weapons. Aiming in Dead to Rights is automatic. You just press and hold the right mouse button, and Slate will draw a bead on the closest foe. Once that enemy goes down, you press the right mouse button again to find your next target. You can also opt to manually aim from a first-person perspective. This rarely figures into play, though you'll sometimes need to do so when using sniper rifles.
We experienced a major bug in the first level of the game, which prevented us from playing any further. Publisher Hip Games quickly addressed the problem with a patch, and the rest of the time we spent with the game was spent without incident. Or, rather, it was spent without any additional technical foibles, as the game itself is full of "incidents" and pure action. Though Dead to Rights looks like a watered-down port of an aging console game (in fact, its looks were never its strong suit), its gameplay still holds up and survives the translation intact. It's not just another cookie-cutter shooter but plays differently in a number of key ways. So if you're looking for a unique twist on the single-player PC shooter, then Dead to Rights is worth your while.



Processor= 1GHz
RAM= 256MB
Graphics= 64MB
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Monday, 15 April 2013

Chicken Run Fun Pack


It all began with Ralph Baer, the "Father of TV Games." His ideas ushered in a new era of electronic entertainment and sparked the home video game revolution. In the nearly four decades since the release of the Magnavox Odyssey, home video game consoles have become a significant part of American culture and the industry has grown into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The gaming world was once populated primarily by pre-teen and teenage boys, often huddled around televisions in each other's living rooms. Today, players are boys and girls, men and women, both young and old. They still play in their home or dorm room with friends, but increasingly they play online as well. The games they play are a unique combination of technology and graphic art, and game developers have continually pushed the limits of design to create exciting new settings and cutting-edge graphics. The possibilities for the future seem limitless, and "gamers" eagerly await the release of advanced consoles and new game titles. Warren Buckleitner, the editor of "The Children's Technology Review" and a doctor of educational psychology, has donated a representative sample of educational software games, as well as general PC video games. His extensive collection is an excellent example of the merging of work and play, and will encourage us all to remember that "Play is our brain's favorite way of learning."

OS: Windows XP/Vista/  2000
CPU: Intel Pentium III or an AMD Athlon
RAM: RAM: 256 MB
HDD:  1 GB Hard Drive Space

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Digimon Rumble

Digimon Rumble Arena features three modes of play; a single player mode where the player battles his or her way through a variety of Digimon before facing the games boss, Reapermon to unlock new characters and a new location.  Through this single player mode there are a couple of mini-games that the player can attempt to beat the computer at to gain more points to his overall score.

There is also a battle mode where the player can battle against either another player or against the computer in one on one Digimon battles where either a random battle site can be chosen or a random site can be done by flicking through the sites quickly.  Again, the aim is to get as many points as possible and to win as many rounds of battle as possible.

Finally there's the mini-games that the player can play, again, against another player or against the computer.  These mini-games are rather simple and feature button bashing and releasing a button at a critical point to gain as many points as possible.

Each Digimon has their own unique moves such as Agumon's Pepper Breath or Gabumon's Blue Blaster, and each Digimon, besides their specialty attacks, has a jumping attack, a moving attack and a grabbing attack that they can perform.  On most battle sites there are also items that players can pick up to gain or lose advantages such as health renewal items like bread and chocolate, power up items and dark rings that intefer with the players movements.



Characters

Digimon Rumble Arena starts off with a number of popular characters from the first three series; Agumon, Gabumon, Veemon, Gatomon, Patamon, Renamon, Guilmon, Terriermon and Wormmon.  After completing the single player mode with one of these characters you unlock their Digivolved form which then can be played in any of the playable modes.  There are also other Digimon available to be unlocked, such as Impmon and his Digivolved form, Reapermon, Imperialdramon (paladin mode), Blackwargreymon and Omnimon.  Generally, Digivolution Digimon are Mega Level Digimon, with the exception of Wormmon's Digivolution, Stingmon, who is only a Champion Level Digimon.

Despite this all Digimon are capable of defeating each other based on game play of the players.

Paladin Multi Search

Paladin Multi-Search 1.0 © N2R Solutions This file contains information to help you troubleshoot issues with Paladin Multi-Sea...