Saturday, August 27, 2011

Futurama: Bender's Game


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Futurama: Bender's Game is the third of the four direct-to-DVD Futurama films that make up the show's fifth season. It was released on November 4, 2008 on DVD and Blu-ray.

According to the Beast with a Billion Backs commentary, the film, which spoofs Dungeons & Dragons, was in production when Dungeons & Dragons creator, E. Gary Gygax, died. The film contains a post-credits tribute to Gygax in the form of a title card and a clip of him from the episode "Anthology of Interest I". Elements of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and George Lucas' Star Wars are also parodied. The title of the film is a pun on the book Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, though the Futurama film has "very little to do with the subject material" of the book.

Plot

Ignoring Professor Farnsworth's orders to conserve fuel due to a rise in dark matter prices, Leela borrows the Planet Express ship to enter a demolition derby after being insulted by rednecks. They win it, however the ship is wrecked, but due to botched laser eye surgery, the Professor only notices that the fuel has been used. As punishment, Leela is fitted with a shock collar to teach her anger management. Meanwhile, Bender finds Cubert and Dwight playing Dungeons & Dragons with their friends, but he cannot join in since, as a robot, he has no imagination. After several tries at imagining things, Bender manages to imagine himself as a medieval knight named "Titanius Inglesmith, fancy man of Cornwood" and enters the game. Unfortunately, he soon gets lost in his fantasy and goes on a rampage, resulting in his commitment to the Hal Institute for Criminally Insane Robots.

The crew learns that Mom, who controls the world's only Dark Matter mine, is restricting the supply in order to drive up profits. The Professor reveals to the crew that while working for her many years ago, he stumbled on a way to turn dark matter from a useless curiosity into starship fuel. The process created two energy crystals, with Mom keeping one for herself and Farnsworth hiding the other, "anti-backwards" crystal. If the two crystals are brought together, they will render all dark matter useless. Farnsworth has forgotten where he hid his crystal, but it is being used as a 12-sided die in the kids' D&D game. Mom determines its location and sends her sons Walt, Larry and Igner to retrieve it, by saying that they are owl exterminators, but Farnsworth foils their attempt by sending an angry owl at them, messing up their plan since they do not know how to exterminate owls. Farnsworth, Fry, and Leela fly to Mom's mine with the crystal in order to neutralize the dark matter.

Reaching Mom's mine, the trio discovers the heart of the operation: thousands of captive Nibblonians, including Nibbler, being force fed chickens in order to collect their excreted dark matter. Igner spots them, having earlier overheard Mom telling his brothers a secret about him, and helps them reach Mom's office. Farnsworth tries to bring his and Mom's crystals together, but swallows his in order to keep it out of Mom's hands.

In the robot asylum, Bender is diagnosed with insanity and is due for a "Robotomy" in order to remove his imagination processor. The closeness of the two dark matter crystals triggers a resonance in all dark matter—including a stockpile Bender has stored within his body—and catapults all the characters into Cornwood, the realm Bender imagines himself to be from. The other members of the Planet Express crew (Hermes, Zoidberg, and Amy) are transported as well.

"Frydo" (Fry) and "Leegola" (Leela, now a centaur) emerge first and encounter Titanius (Bender); no one in Cornwood has any memory of their real-world lives, except for Fry and Leela. The three are attacked by "Waltazar" (Walt), "Larius" (Larry) and "Ignus" (Igner), who are trying to recover the anti-backwards crystal. While fighting them off, Frydo drops the crystal, which rolls like a die and magically banishes the sons from the area. Frydo and company meet the wizard "Greyfarn" (Farnsworth), who explains that in this world, the anti-backwards crystal is known as the Die of Power. The evil sorceress "Momon" (Mom) molded a set of powerful dice, but lost this one and has been trying to locate it so she can tap its immense potential. The only way to stop Momon is to enter her lair at the Geysers of Gygax and throw the Die into the lake of molten plastic from which it was formed, destroying it.

As the group sets out, the intersexual, pacifist centaur "Hermaphrodite" (Hermes) bars their passage, since the centaurs are opposed to the violence that Frydo and company intend to do. However, (s)he is easily pushed aside by Leela, who leads everyone to the Cave of Hopelessness. As they approach, "Gynecaladriel" (Amy), Queen of the Water Nymphos, joins their quest and seduces the guard, enabling them to enter the Cave. Inside the Cave, a horde of "Morcs" (orcs) attacks; followed by a gigantic lobster creature (Zoidberg), which Leegola brutally cuts to pieces in a rage; and the wormlike Tunneling Horror, which Frydo defeats using the Die. As Frydo becomes obsessed with the Die, Leegola renounces violence after realizing Zoidberg was not the tunnelling horror, and flees to take refuge among the centaurs. That night, Frydo makes a botched attempt to murder the other members of the party; when foiled, he flees with the die.

The remaining travelers journey to Wipe Castle to raise an army against Momon, only to find that Roberto, its insane king, has already sent his men on a pointless suicide mission. The heroes defend the kingdom alone as Waltazar and Larius lay siege to it, until Leegola regains her violent nature and rallies the centaurs to help her friends. Frydo makes his way into Momon's lair, aided by Zoidberg's still-living head; Frydo cannot bring himself to destroy the Die, so Zoidberg bites him to force him to drop it. Momon becomes a dragon and goes after the Die, but when it stops rolling, it turns Frydo into a dragon as well. The rest of the party arrives, along with Ignus, who reveals a secret Momon told his brothers: he is Greyfarn's son. Overwhelmed by this revelation, Greyfarn falls on the Zoidberg creature (who had claimed the Die), allowing Momon to seize the Die.

Cornwood collapses in on itself, hurling the characters back into the real world. With the crystal back in the Professor's stomach, Mom once again orders Walt and Larry to retrieve it. Before his moment of discomfort, the Professor requests a hug from Igner. Mom complies, saying someone should hug him as she never has. As the Professor had theorized, Igner had swallowed Mom's crystal in defiance and the hug brings the crystals in the two men's stomachs close enough to render all dark matter useless, breaking Mom's stranglehold on the fuel supply. As a temporary propulsion source, the crew harnesses dozens of Nibblonians to pull their ship home, which they call "Nibbler Power".

Download it here.(635.67 MB)(.rar)(.avi) i't in english with spanish subtitles. (Dvdrip)

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Deus Ex

Deus Ex is a cyberpunk-themed action role-playing game developed by Ion Storm Inc. and published by Eidos Interactive in 2000, which combines gameplay elements of first-person shooters with those of role-playing video games. The game received near-universal critical and industry acclaim, including being named "Best PC Game of All Time" in PC Gamer's Top 100 PC Games and in a poll carried out by UK gaming magazine PC Zone. It was a frequent candidate for and winner of Game of the Year awards,drawing praise for its pioneering designs in player choice and multiple narrative paths. It has sold more than 1 million copies, as of April 23, 2009.

Set in a dystopian world during the year 2052, the central plot follows rookie United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition agent JC Denton, as he sets out to combat terrorist forces, which have become increasingly prevalent in a world slipping ever further into chaos. As the plot unfolds, Denton becomes entangled in a deep and ancient conspiracy, encountering organizations such as Majestic 12, the Illuminati, and the Hong Kong Triads throughout his journey.

First published for personal computers running Windows, Deus Ex was later ported to Macintosh systems, as well the PlayStation 2 game console, the latter under the title Deus Ex: The Conspiracy. Loki Games worked on a Linux version of the game, but the company went out of business before releasing it. A sequel to Deus Ex, titled Deus Ex: Invisible War, was released on December 2, 2003, for both Windows and the Xbox video game console. On November 26, 2007, it was confirmed that Eidos Montreal is developing a prequel, Deus Ex: Human Revolution to be released August 2011.

Gameplay

Deus Ex incorporates elements from four video game genres: role-playing, first-person shooter, adventure, and "immersive simulation", the last of which being a game where "nothing reminds you that you're just playing a game".[14] For example, the game uses a first-person camera during gameplay and includes exploration and character interaction as primary features.

The player assumes the role of JC Denton, a nanotech-augmented operative of the United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO). This nanotechnology is a central gameplay mechanism, and allows players to perform superhuman feats.

Plot

Setting

Deus Ex takes place in a dystopian future in a world that draws heavily upon present day conspiracy theories. This dark setting is enhanced by the fact that the entire game takes place at night, a backdrop that adds to the atmosphere of conspiracies and stealth. The game contradicts itself in several instances regarding the exact year in which the events of the story take place, but information in the sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War reconciles this inconsistency via retroactive continuity, placing the events of Deus Ex in the year 2052. Most of the game takes place in fictionalized versions of real-world locations, including New York City, Hong Kong, Paris, Vandenberg Air Force Base, and Area 51.

The plot of Deus Ex depicts a society on a slow spiral into chaos. A lethal pandemic known as the "Gray Death" ravages the world's population, especially within the United States, and has no cure. A synthetic vaccine, "Ambrosia", manufactured by the company VersaLife, nullifies the effects of the virus, but is in critically short supply. Because of its scarcity, Ambrosia is available only to those deemed "vital to the social order", and finds its way primarily to government officials, military personnel, the rich and influential, scientists, and the intellectual elite. With no hope for the common people of the world, riots occur worldwide, and a number of terrorist organizations have formed with the professed intent of assisting the downtrodden, among them the National Secessionist Force of the US and a French group known as Silhouette.

In order to combat these threats to the world order, the United Nations has greatly expanded its governmental influence around the globe. The United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO) is formed, with the intent of maintaining peace internationally and combating the world's ever-growing number of terrorist groups. It is headquartered near New York City in a bunker beneath Liberty Island, placed there after a terrorist strike on the Statue of Liberty.

Synopsis

The player assumes the identity of JC Denton, a nanotechnologically-augmented ("nano-aug") UNATCO agent. After completing his training, JC takes several missions given by Director Joseph Manderley to track down members of the National Secessionist Forces (NSF) and their stolen shipments of the "Ambrosia" vaccine, the cure for the "Gray Death" virus. Through these missions, JC is reunited with his brother, Paul, also a nano-aug. JC tracks the Ambrosia shipment to a private terminal at LaGuardia Airport. Paul meets JC outside the plane, and explains that he has defected from UNATCO and is now working with the NSF after learning that the Gray Death is a man-made virus, with UNATCO using its power to make sure only the elite receive the vaccine.

JC returns to UNATCO headquarters and is told by Manderley that both he and Paul have been outfitted with a 24-hour kill switch, and that Paul's has been activated due to his betrayal. Manderley orders JC to fly to Hong Kong to eliminate Tracer Tong, a hacker whom Paul has contact with, and who can disable the kill switches. Instead, JC returns to Paul's apartment to find Paul hiding inside. Paul further explains his defection and encourages JC to also defect by sending out a distress call to alert the NSF's allies. Upon doing so, JC becomes a wanted man by UNATCO, and his own kill switch is activated by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Walton Simons. JC is unable to escape UNATCO forces, and both he and Paul (provided he survived the raid on the apartment) are taken to a secret prison below UNATCO headquarters. An entity named "Daedalus" contacts JC and informs him that the prison is part of Majestic 12, and arranges for him and Paul to escape. The two flee to Hong Kong to meet with Tong, who deactivates their kill switches. Tong requests JC inflitrate the VersaLife building. Doing so, JC discovers that the corporation is the source for the Gray Death, and he is able to steal the plans for the virus and destroy the "universal constructor" that produces it.

Analysis of the virus shows it was manufactured by the Illuminati, prompting Tong to send JC to Paris to try and make contact with the organization and obtain their help fighting Majestic 12. JC eventually meets with Illuminati leader Morgan Everett, and learns that the Gray Death virus was intended to be used for augmentation technology, but Majestic 12, led by trillionaire businessman and former Illuminatus Bob Page, was able to steal and repurpose it into its current viral form. Everett recognizes that without VersaLife's universal constructor, Majestic 12 can no longer create the virus, and will likely target Vandenberg Air Force Base, where X-51, a group of former Area-51 scientists, has built another one. After aiding the base personnel in repelling a Majestic 12 attack, JC meets X-51 leader Gary Savage, who reveals that Daedalus is an artificial intelligence borne out of the ECHELON program. Everett attempts to gain control over Majestic 12's communications network by releasing Daedalus onto the U.S. military networks, but Page counters by releasing his own AI, Icarus, which merges with Daedalus to form a new AI, Helios, with the ability to control all global communications. After this, Savage enlists JC's help in procuring schematics for reconstructing components for the UC that were damaged during Majestic 12's raid of Vandenberg. JC finds the schematics and electronically transmits them to Savage, but they are intercepted by Page as well, who launches a nuclear missile at Vandenberg to ensure that Area 51, which is now Majestic 12's headquarters, will be the only location in the world with an operational UC. However, JC is able to reprogram the missile to strike Area 51. JC then travels there himself to confront Page.

When JC locates him, Page reveals that he seeks to merge with Helios and gain full control over all nanotechnology. JC is contacted by Tong, Everett, and the Helios AI simultaneously. All three factions ask for his help in defeating Page, while furthering their own objectives, and JC is forced to choose between them. Tong seeks to plunge the world into a second Dark Age by destroying the global communications hub and preventing anyone from taking control of the world. Everett offers Denton the chance to bring the Illuminati back to power by killing Bob Page and using the technology of Area 51 to rule the world with an invisible hand. Helios wishes to merge with Denton and rule the world as a benevolent dictator with infinite knowledge and reason. The player's decision determines the course of the future, and brings the game to a close.

Minimum System requirements

300 MHz CPU
64 MB RAM
4 MB video card RAM
4X CD-ROM drive
DirectX 7.0a
150 MB available hard disk space
Windows 95 (WIN)

Links:(551MB in total)

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Resident Evil PC

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Here is the first installment of Resident Evil. it was originally released in 1996 for the PlayStation and was subsequently ported to the Sega Saturn and PC.

It was one of the first games to be dubbed a "survival horror", borrowing from the "ambient survival horror" genre coined by Alone in the Dark. Accordingly, Game Informer refers to "the original Resident Evil" as "one of the most important games of all time.

Plot
A series of bizarre murders have occurred on the outskirts of Raccoon City, with signs of cannibalism on the victims' remains. The Raccoon Police Department's Special Tactics And Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) are assigned to investigate the murders. S.T.A.R.S. is divided into two teams: Alpha and Bravo. Bravo team is sent first, but after contact with them is lost, Alpha team is sent to investigate their disappearance.

...And here are the links to download it:
Filseserve (357.04 MB in links of 95.37MB and the last one 70.94MB)


Part 1
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Part 4


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Dorian Gray

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Plot

When a naïve young Dorian Gray (Barnes) arrives in a train to Victorian London, he is swept into a social whirlwind by the charismatic Lord Henry Wotton (Firth), who introduces Gray to the hedonistic pleasures of the city. Lord Henry's friend, society artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin), paints a portrait of Gray to capture the full power of his youthful beauty. When the portrait is unveiled, Gray makes a flippant pledge: he would give anything to stay as he is in the picture—even his soul.

Gray meets and falls in love with young budding actress Sibyl Vane (Rachel Hurd-Wood). After a few weeks, he proposes marriage to her, but after Lord Henry tells Gray that having children is "the beginning of the end", he takes Gray to a brothel. This breaks Sibyl's heart as Gray leaves her; drowning herself soon after. Gray learns of this next day from her brother "Jim" (James), who tells Gray that Sybil was pregnant. Jim then tries to kill Gray before being restrained and carried off by the authorities. His initial grief disappears as Lord Henry persuades him that all events are mere experiences and without consequence, and his hedonistic lifestyle worsens, distancing him from a concerned Hallward.

Gray goes home to find the portrait of himself warped and twisted and realises that his pledge has come true; ever youthful while portrait ages, its owner's sins showing as physical defects on the canvas. The chaos of the portrait of Gray starts, leading him to actually kill Hallward after telling him his secret with the artist intent on destroying it, dumping the body in the River Thames after hacking it to bits.

Having left London to travel for many years, Gray returns to London and during the welcome-back party the guests are awed to see that he has not aged in all those years that he has been away and he still has the charming face that made everyone fall in love. He also finds himself becoming close to Lord Henry's daughter, Emily (Rebecca Hall), a member of the UK suffragette movement, despite Lord Henry's distaste for such a relationship based on Gray's lifestyle and unnatural appearance.

Although Gray appears genuinely interested in changing his ways as he spends time with Emily, matters are complicated when he is confronted by James, still seeking revenge for his sister's death; despite Gray's attempts to drive off his suspicions by pointing out his apparent age, James nevertheless deduces Gray's true identity, only to be killed in an accident during the chase in the underground subways. As Gray makes arrangements to leave London with Emily, Lord Henry's study of old photographs makes him remember the time when he teased Gray to deal with the devil for eternal youth and beauty at the cost of his soul. This prompts him to go and look in Gray's house for the portrait which he thinks holds the mystery to Gray's fountain of youth.

In the subsequent confrontation between the two men, Lord Henry is able to knock Gray out when he tries to kill him because of Emily's calls downstairs and he throws a lit lamp at the portrait, causing it to catch fire. Lord Henry locks the gate of the attic, breaking a gas lamp to ensure Gray and the painting are destroyed, before his daughter sees the ruckus as she pleads with Gray for the key. Gray, after seeing her and realizing that he really loves her, turns his back as Lord Henry drags his daughter out of the house. Gray then decides to end it all; stabbing the portrait with his years catching up to him before his decayed body is consumed in the explosion.

A few months later, scarred from the explosion and after attempting to reconcile with Emily through Agatha over the phone, Lord Henry heads to his attic where he keeps now-youthful portrait of Gray.

And here is the movie, its 2.19GB (in links of 200MB each(.rar)), 720p, .mkv format and it's in english with english subtitles:

Part 1
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Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 12

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Online media converter

online pdf to epub converter


It's a page where you can convert almost any format file into another format completely free.
You can also change a few options depending on the format.

It converts to the following formats:
  • Archive (.7z, tar.bz2, tar.gz and .zip)
  • Audio (.aac, .flac, .m4a, .mmf, .mp3, .ogg, .wav, .wma)
  • Document (.doc, flash, html, odt, pdf, txt)
  • Ebook (ebup, fb2, lit, lrf, mobi, pdb, pdf, tcr)
  • Hash encryption ( adler32, blowfish, crc-32, crc-32b, gost, haval-128, htpasswd apache, md4, md5, ripemd-128, ripemd-160, sha-1, sha-256, sha-384, sha-512, snefru, tiger-128, tiger-160, tiger-192, whirlpool)
  • Image (bmp, eps, gif, hdr/exr, jpg, png, svg, tga, tiff, wbmp, webp)
  • Video ( 2g2, 3gp, avi, flv, mkv, mov, mp4, mpeg-2, pgg, webm, wmv)
  • And convert videos por android, ipad, iphone, ipod, nintendo DS, ps3, psp, Wii and xbox 360
For more information here a link to the FAQ
Go to the page HERE

Monday, December 21, 2009

Pepakura Viewer

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Pepakura Viewer is a dedicated tool that opens files created with Pepakura Designer, an application to design paper craft models from 3D data. This free viewer shows you both the 3-dimensional finished model and each of the 2D parts you need to assemble the whole project. With this tool, you can print out all the necessary sheets containing all the pieces you need to build your model.

Pepakura Viewer only supports PDO files generated with the Pepakura design software, though you do not need to have the parent software installed in your system to enjoy and use this useful tool. It offers you a simultaneous view of the finished model in 3D, and each of the parts needed to build it in the original two-dimensional design. The viewer offers you different display options, according to the amount of information you may need to correctly build the paper craft model. You can turn the page numbers on and off, as well as names of the parts. By moving your mouse over each part, you can also see how it relates to the other parts in the model, the exact place where it needs to be placed, and even the way it should be folded to fit into the overall design. Besides, when you select a part, it is automatically highlighted in the 3D model. Likewise, if you click on a part of the 3D image, it appears highlighted on the corresponding sheet.

You can rotate the 3D model at any time just by clicking and dragging the figure to the desired position.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Portable DJVU Reader V2. 0.0.26


DjVu (pronounced déjà vu) is a computer file format designed primarily to store scanned documents, especially those containing a combination of text, line drawings, and photographs. It uses technologies such as image layer separation of text and background/images, progressive loading, arithmetic coding, and lossy compression for bitonal (monochrome) images. This allows for high-quality, readable images to be stored in a minimum of space, so that they can be made available on the web.

DjVu has been promoted as an alternative to PDF, as it gives smaller files than PDF for most scanned documents. The DjVu developers report that color magazine pages compress to 40–70KB, black and white technical papers compress to 15–40KB, and ancient manuscripts compress to around 100KB; all of these are significantly better than the typical 500KB required for a satisfactory JPEG image. Like PDF, DjVu can contain an OCRed text layer, making it easy to perform cut and paste and text search operations.

-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djvu-

This is a small reader for this type of format, it opens .djvu, .djv

Download it here( it's .rar)(1.4 MB and 4.30 MB unrared)

Friday, August 7, 2009

flOw


Flow (stylized as flOw) is a Flash game created by Jenova Chen and Nicholas Clark. The game involves the player guiding an aquatic microorganism through various depths of the ocean to consume other organisms and to evolve their organism as the player advances. It is currently available in both online and as a stand-alone offline download free of charge on Jenova Chen's official website. Flow is part of Chen's thesis research at the University of Southern California's Interactive Media Division and includes an embedded design of Dynamic game difficulty balancing which allows players with different skill levels to intuitively customize their experience and enjoy the game at their own desired pace.

Gameplay

Both Flow's play structure and aesthetic design are simple and intuitive. The player begins the game as a small, white, worm-like micro-organism on a bright, two-dimensional plane. Using the mouse, the player can guide the worm. Clicking and holding down on the left mouse button accelerates the speed of the worm. The objective of the game is to guide the worm to eat other micro-organisms and evolve. Eating cells increases length, while two types of special cells temporarily increase mouth size or evolve body segments. While many of these micro-organisms are defenseless, there are certain types of multicellular organisms that will attack the worm. To defeat these enemies, the player must guide the worm to eat the glowing cells that make up the bodies of the enemies. Different types of enemies have different ways of attacking the worm, so the player must determine a particular strategy to defeat each one.

Early on in the game, the worm swims in brighter planes. To progress into darker planes, where more difficult enemies dwell, the worm must eat the red micro-organism. Alternatively, the blue micro-organism enables the player to back-track to brighter planes. These special cells are always present, except on the brightest and darkest planes, where the creature can no longer travel in that specific direction. Players are capable of customizing the physical appearance of their organism based on the gameplay.

There are two creatures available to play as in the Flash version. The first is the worm phase in which the player's avatar evolves into a multi-segmented worm. If the worm defeats the last, worm-like enemy on the final bottom level, the worm eats a special orange microorganism and floats to the top, is reborn as an infant "jellyfish" creature and the background screen changes from blue to orange. If the jellyfish replays all levels it will return to the surface and begin life again as a worm but not before fighting a boss, which turns out to be the first worm-like creature the player was previously. A bug exists that renders some players who defeat the boss in jellyfish mode unable to return to the surface.



Sunday, August 2, 2009

I Wanna Be The Guy: The Movie: The Game

This game it's extremely difficult, but very entertaining, it is basically designed to kill you in many fun and weird ways. I liked it, but here is more info from wikipedia




"I Wanna Be The Guy: The Movie: The Game (IWBTG) is a 2D platform freeware video game. First released in October 2007 by Michael "Kayin" O'Reilly, the game is not in active development despite being listed as a beta. It is best known for its difficult platforming elements and unorthodox level design.

Plot

The game's plot is straightforward and does not heavily impact gameplay. The player controls "The Kid", who is on a mission to become "The Guy". The entirety of the plot is given in a message during the opening credits, a parody of bad Japanese translations and broken English in early Nintendo Entertainment System games."

...and here is a review:

"I Wanna Be The Guy: The Movie: The Game is a sardonic loveletter to the halcyon days of early American videogaming, packaged as a nail-rippingly difficult platform adventure. Players fill the role of The Kid, a youthful, vaguely Megaman-esque protagonist on a quest to become The Guy. This inscrutable plot, however, is just a vehicle for a wide variety of inventive, well-designed and frustrating jump-and-shoot challenges that pay homage to many of the games you loved as a child. The ever-fragile Kid explodes in a shower of red pixels at the slightest brush from the game's many obstacles, from traditional spikes and bottomless pits to more unconventional killers, such as plantlife and puzzle pieces.

Using a multiroute layout not unlike a Metroidvania, the game grants a degree of deadly exploration, without thoseextraneous upgades meant to make life easier. The game provides players with a choice in terms of their deathrate, thanks to a variable difficulty setting that changes the number of save points from frequent to nonexistent. IWBTG is open to all players; knowledge of videogaming history is optional, and may not help against the frequently ironic and always sadistic deathtraps located herein. And so, the question is left up to you...

Do YOU have what it takes to be The Guy?"

... and here you can download it:

This version of the game slows down the action when your CPU is overtaxed! It also avoids possible glitches with platforms that happen during extreme frame loss!


This version skips frames when your CPU can't draw them all! This is probably the best version for fast computers!

This is a save fixer created by Salamanderssc. It is if you happen to screw your save up.
Wanna Be the Fix - 28 KB

Friday, June 26, 2009

Spawn

Spawn #001 - Questions 1 - page 1

Spawn is a cool comic book character, i like it, and here is the comic book i found(it's just issues 1-100, it's like haft of the series that is still ongoing) but it's online, so you don't have to download it.

But before that here is a little overview of the comic:

History: Spawn is / was Al Simmons, former Marine Corp Officer, then the U.S. Government's best covert operative. Simmons became an extremely effective killing machine, but eventually he fell foul of Jason Wynn, his superior. Wynn had him killed during a false cover action by his friend Chapel (of Youngblood, at least it was prior to the Shattered Image storyline split the Image universe), who killed him by shooting him in the head with a laser, burning his face off. Because of his misdeeds in life he ended up in Hell.

But Simmons had left behind a wife he dearly loved, so he made a deal with the Malebolgia, master of the 8th circle of hell: he would return to earth in exchange of becoming a leader of the army of Spawns in their war against heaven. True to form for a devil, Malebolgia twisted the deal, returning him to Earth five years after he died, with the scarred face Chapel had inflicted on him. He discovered that his wife Wanda had remarried, to his best friend Terry Fitzgerald, who had comforted her after he was killed, and that they had had a daughter. Not wanting to hurt them, Al decided not to let them know who he was, instead taking up residence in an alley amongst the detritus of humanity.

Al renounced his deal with Malebolgia, feeling that the devil had broken their pact and having been made a better man after his stint in Hell. Malebolgia refuses to let him go so easily, the first Spawn he has created this century and a major part of his war against Heaven. Now Spawn uses the powers he has been given to try and protect the people he loves and to battle the minions of his master.
and here is the link to the comics:

SPAWN #1-100

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