TUTORIAL ON HOW MANY PICTURES YOU CAN TAKE AND HOW LONG YOU CAN RECORD WITH THE FUJIFILM FINEPiX Z30
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Earn MiniWarGaming Points By Submitting Your Photos
Get 100 points for every picture that you submit that is accepted as the main product shot. This ONLY applies to Games Workshop products. Our store: store.miniwargaming.com Register an account on the store store.miniwargaming.com Guide to good photo taking: www.miniwargaming.com Some FAQ: Q. What if the product already has a picture? A. You can still earn 100 points if your picture is used to replace the existing one (ie yours is better) Q. What if I already submitted a picture before, will I get points? A. No. We had contests and other prizes to award those. If you want to resubmit even better pictures for the products, then you can earn the 100 points. Q. What should I include in the picture? A. Try to accurately depict the product. For example, if you are doing a Battle Force, try taking a “group shot” of all the items in the Battle Force. Q. Can I take pictures of the product boxes or books? A. No. You cannot take pictures of pictures or artwork. Music by Incomptech.com
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Tiny Mortal Kombat Arcade
Thanks to your input, Samuel has created a Tiny Mortal Kombat Arcade Machine! This tiny arcade uses real arcade joystick and buttons! Want to own this tiny arcade machine? Bid on it on ebay! item.ebay.com youtube.com Join the Zack Scott Fun Club! youtube.com Follow me on Twitter twitter.com Follow me on Facebook apps.facebook.com Take photos with me: dailybooth.com Ask me anything: formspring.me SEND STUFF: Zack Scott 2119 Riverwalk Dr #156 Moore, OK 73160 CALL OR TEXT ME: (405) 310-ZACK (9225)
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Tiny Arcade Machine
My friend Samuel Seide has created a tiny arcade machine. Watch this video to see how it was done! Want to own this tiny arcade machine? Bid on it on ebay! cgi.ebay.com youtube.com In case you don't remember, here is a preview that shows some gameplay: youtube.com Join the Zack Scott Fun Club! youtube.com Follow me on Twitter twitter.com Friend me on Facebook facebook.com Take photos with me: dailybooth.com
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The Benefit Of Having Some Nintendo 64 Controllers And Other Cool Accessories To Develop Your Gameplay
Among a number of the favorites of Nintendo sixty four accessories are the controllers, controller paks, enlargement paks, and even the N64 joystick. These accessories not solely allowed the players to have hours of game play and amusement, but conjointly were cheap and simply bound.
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Farmville Facebook Applciation Offers Hours of Fun
Facebook has hundreds of millions of profiles. Facebook gives profiles a ability to reconnect with long lost friends and relatives. Additionally, Facebook provides profiles the ability to play games and share gifts with other Facebook users. Facebook games are called applications. A popular application is Farmville.
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A New Chapter In The Ratchet and Clank Franchise
Since they first appeared on the Play Station 2 in 2002, Ratchet and Clank have been the stars of some of the most popular games in Play Station history. The franchise has seen 7 Ratchet and Clank titles released between the Play Station 2, Play Station Portable, and now the Play Station 3. There have also been games starring Ratchet by himself, and Clank by himself.
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VII fans have been begging for another game in the series. What they really want is a sequel to the PlayStation original, but what they got was a prequel. The sequel was handled a different way, in a CGI movie by the name of Advent Children. It was a good movie, answering some questions and bringing the gang back together, but it wasn't exactly what fans were dreaming of.
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Aera Delivers One of Our Most Exciting iPhone Game Reviews

In our attempt to bring you the best iPhone game reviews, the AppSmile Team has come across one gem that should not be overlooked. Aera, the much-anticipated, side-scrolling, casual flight simulator game from iChromo, has finally hit the app store and it does not disappoint. Beautiful graphics, fluid animation, and terrific controls combine to create an enjoyable experience, whether you are shooting down aircraft or simply taking a scenic flight.
Aera contains four planes (three unlockable) with which to traverse the skies over three locations (two unlockable). You can fly your plane in any of several missions: Aerobatic/Solo, Dog Fight, Race, or Free Flight. Aerobatic/Solo tasks you to fly the plane while collecting a specified number of floating objects within a pre-determined amount of time. You’ll need to be quick and accurate as you fly through rings and avoid hovering mines as you follow the path of balls to success. Dog Fight pits you against another plane. Shoot him down before he shoots you down. To help you accomplish this, you have guns with unlimited ammunition, as well as a limited stock of rockets. A destroyed enemy will rain bonus boxes upon the land. Snag these boxes to pick up points, rockets, and the like. Race, as you might have guessed, is a timed flight mission where you’ll need to avoid the mines if you want to survive. If you prefer to just enjoy the controls or check out the scenery, you can also choose Free Flight to get your fix. You can either play in Campaign mode or Quick Play, choosing from Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty levels.
The 3D game graphics are very polished and help give depth to the 2D gameplay. Sounds are appropriate, with realistic propeller effects and accurate-sounding crashes/explosions. There is no background music, but the game doesn’t feel as though it’s lacking, given its goal of pseudo-simulation rather than full-on arcade. The controls are outstanding. Most of the plane controls are handled through the accelerometer, tilting the device to change the plane’s attitude. A sharp shake of the device will cause a’0-degree flip. On-screen buttons control throttle, boost (necessary when making steep ascents), firing guns/rockets, and changing camera angles. The placement of the buttons leaves the interface feeling uncluttered, though all possible needs are at your quick disposal. Aera includes detailed tutorial explanations, as well as a walkthrough requiring you to complete certain tasks in order to move on.

Aera sports some interesting features that make it standout. One is the “TimeBack” function, activated when you crash your rig into an object. This freezes time, rewinds several seconds, and allows you to continue from moments before the crash, correcting whatever misstep led to your plane’s demise. This is great, as you get to avoid returning to the start of the level and having to play through several minutes of gameplay to attempt a successful pass at the area in which you previously crashed. We found this extremely helpful. You can also check out a video replay of your mission upon completion, allowing you to evaluate you flight and find areas that need correcting for the next time. Local wi-fi multiplayer is the closest you’ll get to online play. You can either play Duel or Capture the Flag in this mode. The Config menu allows you to adjust sensitivities, as well as invert controls and turn on/off the Prediction line, a path of arrows that indicate your current trajectory based on your altitude and speed.
There may be other flight simulators, side scrollers, and arcade fliers available in the app store, but none that so nicely marries the three. Dog fighting is especially fun and the controls feel very intuitive. Solo can be a fun way to show off your skills while giving you a goal to achieve. It’s just a nice presentation all around. In fact, we can’t remember too many iPhone game reviews that we had so much fun writing. You can tell that a lot of work was put into making this game special. Replay value is high, as the fun, smooth gameplay alone will keep me coming back for more. There are also several Achievements to be earned during the course of gameplay. Unlocking crafts/locations and replaying previously unlocked areas will also increase the replay value. iChromo sends Aera flying into the app store with an attractive $0.99 price tag, a bargain for this terrific 4-star stunner.
If you’re interested in reading more iPhone game reviews, then visit Eric Meister’s site on how to choose the best iphone apps for your needs.
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Kidizoom Review
Are you having problem with your kid acting obstinate in the holiday to handle your expensive Digi Cam? Instead of you trying to reason out with him get him a Vtech Kidizoom Digital Camera. The child will remain busy through out the day! This camera is particularly made with keeping kids in mind and can take a lot of rough handling.
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