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Friday, December 31, 2010

SMS NEW-2011

Rajni, Ghajni aur Dhoni. It looks like DIWALI. Congrats 2 all. India Wins World Cup.---SMS

uski fariyad na karna,jo hoga wo hokar rahega us fikr me apna"WORLD CUP"----SMS

A day wil come whn d whole world ll celebrate---sms

Akhtar Says: India Me Khelne Se Dar nahi lagta

Afridi-ham sachin ko kisi haal me 100 nahi banane dege--SMS

Bachcho Ne Padhna Chor Diya.. ACP Tha Toilet Me Aur Daya Ne Darwaza Tod Diya----SMS

Australia Will Meet West Indies Tomorow At--SMS

Aey Khuda Mere Wo Tamaam Gunha Maaf karma-SMS

Pyar Bhara Gaali- Khuda Kare Tujhe Aisi Bimari Lage---SMS

Top Five BLACK MONEY---SMS

Hr chizme nasha H pr muje pina nhi ata Sb mere bina ji skte H,Sirf muje h kisike bina jina--SMS

Harbajan asks srisanth to bring a pepsi.. But sri goes directly to sehwag.-SMS

Kya Ap Machharo Se Pareshan Ho.? Sone Me Takleef Hoti Hai.?

Judge (Chor Ki 10vi Pesi Pe)- Is Baar Tujhe Kadi Se Kadi Saja Dunga

Dunia Gol Hai.. India Beat Bangladesh Bangladesh Beat Ireland--SMS

Jo Jeeta Hua Match Hara De Wo Hai "ASHISH NEHRA"---SMS

Kyunki kuch log... "Toilet" se aakar haath nahi dhote..:-D:-P

Agar Apko Is Baat Ka Afsos Hai K Apka Intzar Koi Nai Krta--sms

Dimaag Aur Dil Me Utna Hi Fark Hai Jitna Phonebuk Aur Inbox Me..--sms


Kuch Mang K To Dekho Hmse Bijli/Pani K Bill Aur Karz Me Dubi Property Ap K Nam Hogi

kabhi yaha aake dekho aage aur peeche dono fat jaati hai kamane me..--SMS

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Alienators: Evolution Continues - Review

 Naturally Select Away From This Evolution
The Strong Survive and This Game Perishes

I'm not familiar with the 2001 film Evolution, but we have it to thank -or blame- for Alienators: Evolution Continues. Actually, Alienators is based on a short lived, animated, kids' TV show that was based on the movie, and we all know the quality of product that is churned out when a kids' show is adapted into a video game. In this case, though, Alienators is playable, and that's more than I could say for most games of this sort. The game puts you in control of Ira, a scientist/mercenary/soldier character who fills the typical hero role. The story is told in blocks of text between each of the levels, and it really doesn't matter all that much. The game could just as easily started with a message that read “There are monsters and stuff; go blow them up.” the game wouldn't have lost anything important and it would have gained style points, in my eyes, at least.

Gameplay is what you might expect: there's some shooting, there's some jumping, and there's a fair bit of collecting. As you progress through the game, you'll have to explore each of levels, collecting items as you go, before finally finding the exit and moving on. What can I say; it's a tried and true formula, and there's a reason why it's often used: it just works. There are times, though, when Alienators feels like it's a bit worn thin, especially when you stop and realize that other games have done the same things, only better. It may not be a fair comparison, but games like Mega Man ZX, Metroid: Zero Mission, and even Star Wars: Apprentice of the Force feel similar and superior to this game. Also, the controls feel loose to me, but that's a subjective gripe, so I won't dwell on it.

What is less subjective is the atrocity of the game's password feature. There is no save option in the game, if you want to put the game down for a while and then pick it back up later, you'll have to write down an eight digit password before you leave. Then, when you come back to the game, you'll have to input that password to return to your location. While it may sound like it wouldn't be a big deal, there's just no excuse for a Gameboy Advance game to not have a cartridge save feature. The only reason why a company would release a game without a save feature is to avoid having to put a battery in the cartridge, and therefore cutting the cost of each copy created. It's a penny pinching move that doesn't reflect well on the production values of the game. It wouldn't be so bad, it could even be overlooked, if the game allowed you to continue when you die, but as it is, you'll have to re-input the password every time you die: more often than you might think considering the fact that enemies respawn while health items do not.


While I might not call the graphics beautiful, I must say that I have a soft spot for sprites, and the game provides passable visuals. The enemies might not have the most original designs, but they're all good looking, and the backgrounds aren't bad either. The music is fine, if a little repetitive on the menus, but the music on the levels ranges from alright and repetitive to mind numbingly annoying and repetitive. Sound effects aren't anything to write home about: just about typical.

Come to think of it, if I were to use one word to describe this game, it would probably be “typical.” There's not a lot here that you haven't seen before in other, better games. I don't think there's anything here that needs to be played unless the Alienators TV show holds some sort of nostalgic appeal to you. If you want to prove me wrong, though, you won't have to break the bank to get your hands on a copy of the game. If you shop around a bit, you can find Alienators: Evolution Continues for around $5, but if you take my advice, you'll steer clear of this game.

--Tom

Google blogging in 2010

On the last day of 2010, it’s time for us to reflect on the past year of Google blogging. This year, we published 454 posts (including this one) on the Official Google Blog—7 percent more than 2009. Those posts had an astonishing number of readers: 24,768,052 unique visitors stopped by this year, more than 70 percent more than last year. (The huge increase is mostly due to this year’s April Fools' post, which benefited from a link in a prominent location; more on that below.) People come to the blog from all around the world; the top countries sending visitors in 2010 were the U.S., U.K., Canada, India and Germany, but readers came from dozens of other places as well.

The top posts this year run the gamut from policy changes to product arrivals:
  1. A different kind of company name - 10,604,183 unique pageviews, more than 30 percent of the year’s total. Our April Fools' Day post about changing our company name to “Topeka” had a crazy-high number of pageviews, in large part because there was a link to our humble blog on Google’s homepage that day. That’s a lot of eyes!
  2. A new approach to China - 924,335. We post about our new approach to business in China; we will no longer censor search results on Google.cn.
  3. Introducing Google Chrome OS - 653,803. This post introducing our open source operating system was published in July 2009 (and was the top post of 2009), but continued to draw readers this year. (This month, we launched a pilot program for Chrome OS notebooks.)
  4. Think big with a gig: our experimental fiber network - 483,399. We announce our plan to build and test ultra high-speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations across the United States.
  5. Update on Google Wave - 469,164. We share the news that we don’t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product.
  6. Introducing Google Places - 341,136. The Local Business Center (the tool that enables business owners to manage their presence on Google) becomes Google Places.
  7. Announcing Google TV: TV meets web. Web meets TV - 314,991. At Google I/O, we unveil a new experience for television that combines your familiar TV with the freedom and power of the Internet.
  8. Our new search index: Caffeine - 271,393. Our new indexing system provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index, and is the largest collection of web content we‘ve offered.
  9. A new approach to China: an update - 228,591. In March, we stop censoring our search services on Google.cn, redirecting users from there to Google.com.hk for uncensored search in simplified Chinese. (Later, we introduce a landing page for Chinese users that links to Google.com.hk.)
  10. Introducing Nexus S, with Gingerbread - 220,482. We introduce Gingerbread, the latest version of the Android platform, and Nexus S, the next Android device from the Nexus line of mobile products.
Other popular posts included Google’s new look, the ability to change the background image on your Google homepage, Google Instant, a playable PAC-MAN doodle, the ability to call phones from Gmail and—oh, that—cars that drive themselves.

In 2010, we kept up with our search and apps series, and introduced a few new ones: about small businesses using Google’s products, updates from YouTube, great Google stories from users and a bunch of new “Search On” videos. We also shared our thoughts on the future of display advertising. We had fun with giant photo collages and other wall art, got into the spirit of the World Cup and shared a new kind of musical experience built for the modern browser. We shared imagery of Haiti after the January earthquake and the Gulf of Mexico after the oil spill. We also talked about how Google Earth played a role in the discovery of a rare hominid ancestor in South Africa, celebrated quite a few milestones, and gave you a glimpse of the bzzz-iest Googlers on campus at the Hiveplex.

In December, we revamped our blog directory so you can more easily find the exact place to get the news you’re looking for; you can sort by category, language or region. We revamped our Twitter directory too, and added new directories for our Facebook pages and YouTube channels.

Speaking of Twitter, this was our second year of tweeting officially on @google. We crossed the 2,000-tweet mark earlier this month and now have more than 2.6 million followers. Our Twitter family grew by leaps and bounds as well—you can now follow Google on more than 100 Twitter accounts posting news of all kinds, from API updates for developers to product news in countries around the world. Twitter was also our biggest referrer to this blog in 2010 (excluding Google search, Google properties such as google.com/places and Feedburner)—followed closely by Facebook.

As always, we’re grateful to all of our readers for keeping up with us over the year, and we’re looking forward to bringing you more news in 2011!

THE LION KING - DVD (HINDI) ~ Full Movie Download

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Genre: Animation | Adventure | Drama
Directors: Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
Writers: Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts
Release Date: 24 June 1994 (USA)
Awards: Won 2 Oscars. Another 22 wins & 22 nominations
Runtime: 90 Mins.
Language: Hindi
IMDB Rating: 8.2*/10

~::StorylinE::~
A young lion prince is born in Africa, thus making his uncle Scar the second in line to the throne. Scar plots with the hyenas to kill King Mufasa and Prince Simba, thus making himself King. The King is killed and Simba is led to believe by Scar that it was his fault, and so flees the kingdom in shame. After years of exile he is persuaded to return home to overthrow the usurper and claim the kingdom as his own thus completing the "Circle of Life".

---Click Here to Download Part 1/2---

---Click Here to Download Part 2/2---

HOW TO LOGIN IN XP WITHOUT PASSWORD

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If you Forgot your Password or want to Log on to Others computers; Just follow this process.

~~::Process::~~

1) Start computer.

2) When it asks for password press ctrl+alt+delete keys twice.

3) Now another window opens asking for password.

4) In this at the place of username just type "administrator".... Leave the Password field Blank and Hit Enter.

5)WOW!! U have logged in as a normal user.

6) Now you have full authority only problem is that you can't open "My document" of the original account.

[NOTE: Work only if Admin account is not protected.]

F1 - 2010 : FULL PC GAME DOWNLOAD

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**HI-RESOLUTION GRAPHICS**

F1 2010 is the official game of Formula One, including all the teams drivers and circuits in this season’s competition. It’s being created using Codemasters’ EGO Engine technology, which most recently powered the BAFTA award-winning Race Driver: GRID.

~::DescriptioN::~
Complete with all the official drivers, teams and circuits featuring in the current 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship, F1 2010 will immerse players in the glamour and exhilaration of the world’s most exciting motorsport, from the paddock to the track. Developed using Codemasters’ EGO Technology Platform, an evolution from the award winning EGO Engine, F1 2010 will deliver an unrivalled Formula One experience that put players into the heart of the world’s most exciting sport, powered by cutting edge graphics, advanced physics systems and integrated network play.

::GamePlay Features::

- Fully licensed, F1 2010 features all the drivers and teams contesting the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship,
including Formula 1 Drivers? World Champions Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher.

- Race wheel to wheel on all 19 of the 2010 tracks, each modelled with exceptional attention to detail and jaw-dropping
visuals.

- Affecting strategy, performance and delivering stunning visual effects, F1 2010 features the most advanced weather system
in any racing game.

- Whether players wish to work their way up from the bottom, switching teams as they go, or build a dynasty with their
chosen team, gamers can fully realise their aspirations in F1 2010?s extensive and challenging career mode.

- F1 2010 will include extensive online multiplayer options allowing players to take on their friends and the rest of the
world in a range of race modes.

::~Minimum System Requirements~::

OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.4 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+
Memory: 1 Gb
Hard Drive: 12.5 Gb free
Video Memory: 256 Mb
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7800 / ATI Radeon X1800
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
==DOWNLOAD LINK (5.62 GB)==

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Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 11.0.2.556 - 3700 Days Crack | 111.32 Mb

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Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 – the all-in-one security solution that offers a worry-free computing environment for you and your family. Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 has everything you need for a safe and secure Internet experience. Kaspersky Internet Security 11.0 – is a new line of Kaspersky Labs products, which is designed for the Multi-tired protection of personal computers.

~::Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 All Features::~

:Essential Protection:
* Protects from viruses, Trojans and worms
* Blocks spyware and adware
* Scans files in real time (on access) and on demand
* Scans email messages (regardless of email client)
* Scans Internet traffic (regardless of browser)
* Protects instant messengers (ICQ, MSN)
* Provides proactive protection from unknown threats
* Scans Java and Visual Basic scripts

:Extended Protection:
* Two-way personal firewall
* Safe Wi-Fi and VPN connections
* Intrusion prevention system
* Intelligent application management and control
o automatically configured application rules
o security rating is assigned to unknown applications
o access to the user’s resources and data is restricted for unknown applications

:Preventive Protection:
* Scans operating system and installed applications for vulnerabilities
* Analyzes and closes Internet Explorer vulnerabilities
* Disables links to malware sites
* Detects viruses based on the packers used to compress code
* Global threat monitoring (Kaspersky Security Network)

:Advanced Protection & Recovery:
* The program can be installed on infected computers
* Self-protection from being disabled or stopped
* Restores correct system settings after removing malicious software
* Tools for creating a rescue disk

:Data & Identity Theft Protection:
* Disables links to fake (phishing) websites
* Blocks all types of keyloggers
* Virtual keyboard is provided for safely entering logins and passwords
* Prevents the theft of data exchanged via secure connections (HTTPS / SSL)
* Blocks unauthorized dial-up connections
* Cleans up any traces of user activity (deletes temporary files, cookies etc.)

:Content Filtering:
* Parental control
* Improved antispam protection (plugins for Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, The Bat!, Thunderbird)
* Blocks banners on web pages

:Usability:
* Automatic configuration during installation
* Wizards for common tasks
* Visual reports with charts and diagrams
* Alerts provide all the information necessary for informed user decisions
* Automatic or interactive mode
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Alien Hominid - Review

 Short and Sweet
Intergalactic Crash Landing: Fun Ensues

Newgrounds is a website well known for games, but the games that populate its servers are typically of the flash variety, nothing like commercial products of any sort. It was, therefor, quite a surprise for me when I noticed the Newgrounds logo slapped onto the charming shooter for the Gameboy Advance, Alien Hominid. Had I been more familiar with the Alien Hominid brand, I would have known that the game debuted as a flash game that was featured on the aforementioned site and racked up over 19 million plays. The developers, an ironically small company known as The Behemoth, adapted and improved their successful flash game and released Alien Hominid for the Xbox, Playstation 2, and Gamecube in the latter part of 2004. Another small game developer, Tuna Technologies, was hired to port the game to the GBA, and the result is the game whose review you now happen to be reading.

Usually, I'm rather hard on commercially released sequels or adaptations of flash games, but in this case I think that the game was improved enough to warrant the cost. The game plays as what I'm tempted to call a “typical” side-scrolling shooter, but, really, there aren't enough games in this genre to dismiss the mechanics as typical. I should say that the control in Alien Hominid is very tight, reminiscent of games like Metal Slug or Gunstar Heroes. You should have no trouble maneuvering your little yellow alien through the game world, blowing the heads off of FBI agents and Soviet soldiers as you go. If there's one thing this game is not afraid to do, it's make a spectacle: clever boss battles range from giant sand monsters to an assortment of large robots, and copious amounts of blood burst from every grunt you take down. The gore can be turned off, but honestly: why would you? It might not quite fit the definition of epic, but it's certainly reaching toward that goal.


What may not be quite so epic is the game's story mode. Every once in a while, you'll watch a couple of still frames and get the general gist of what's going on, but the story really only exists to fit the segments together. Nuclear war, Area 51, Yeti, and, of course, Aliens are all crammed in to the mixture without a whole lot of explanation, but you probably won't need it either. In a title like this that is all about the gameplay, I found that the disparate elements that are introduced without ceremony, flow together to create a game that doesn't seem to be taking itself seriously. There are no moral quandaries to be considered in Alien Hominid, there is no time to stop and think about the wives and children of the endless waves of FBI agents that you'll be murdering, there is only nonstop action, and for that, I've got to commend the game.

What I can't commend the game for is its length. It took me less than two hours to see everything that Alien Hominid has to offer, and a playthrough of the main game itself will take less than an hour. Shelf life is somewhat extended by the inclusion of three minigames, but even these are a bit of a let-down. Coming off as little more than simplistic flash-esque games themselves, the minigames probably won't occupy you for very long. If you're going to reap continued enjoyment from this game, you'll have to be willing to put in multiple playthroughs, a possibility that is nicely enhanced by the well-implemented difficulty settings which do a good job of making the game accessible without compromising the rest of the game. You'll have to play on medium or hard if you want to see all of the levels the game has to offer.


The music is somewhat forgettable, and I could go on with nit-picky details like my hatred of the way you're forced to hide in level 3-1, or the awkward spaceship levels at the end of the first two worlds, but those are forgivable faults. The important thing is that the game is fun, and if you're willing to put up with the fact that there are only 12 levels, there's no real reason why you should pass this game up. The only difficulty might be the availability of the cartridge: the game was only released for the Gameboy Advance in Europe, so you might have to do some looking around before you're able to dig up a copy. Used copies do occasionally show up on Ebay and Amazon, though, and the prices are typically in the mid range of around $10. It may have its flaws, but if what I've said here doesn't sway you, feast your eyes on some gameplay footage and tell me what you think in the comment section below.

Alien Hominid Gameplay
More Alien Hominid Gameplay

--Tom

Thursday, December 30, 2010

CHANGE YOUR GOOGLE LOCATION

1st GO TO GOOGLE.COM

THEN
THEN  CLICK CHANGE LOCATION & TYPE YOUR CITY & WATCH ALL  TRAFFIC FEED YOUR CITY ...........

ITS SIMPLE

100 Ladkiyo ne Khdkushi krne ki koshsh ki he-SMS

Allah kare aapko Ek
Karor rupay
Se bhara huwa bag mile

Or
Har ek note
Pe likha ho
HAPPY NEW YEAR
in Advance
SONINEMISH.COM
JOIN WORLD_KHICHDI
SEND9223492234
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Kya Aap Hamare Ghar

Samose
Pakore
Coke

Khane K Liye

Le Ke Aa Sakte Hain?
Hum NEW YEAR 2011
Ki Party Aap K Sath Manana Chahte Hai
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Light he to Aaj Tak lgao
100 Ladkiyo ne Khdkushi krne ki koshsh ki he
Unka kehna He
K
Is bar new year SOHAIL
K sath Manana He
Uff Ye Girl B Na
SONINEMISH.COM
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Tantu Banthu rat me ghum rhe the
T-kitne baje h
Banthu-patthar uthakar samne k ghar Pr mara
1Grl nikli Or boli-kmino so jao rat k 3bje rhe h
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Akele Ja Rahe The Jivan K Rashto Par

Nirash


Dukhi



Thake Hue


Phir 1 Mod Pe Aap Mile


Aur





Baaki Zindagi Ka v SATYANASH Ho Gaya.
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SWETA 4 NEMISH:Ye Jo Aag Dil Me Lagi Hai Zamane Me Laga DungI,

NEMISH Doli Jo Uthi teri

To
TO
To


aKoi baat nhi Smart hu dusri pta lunga
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Pyari Zindgi me jo chiz asani se mile
-Dokha
Jo muskil se mile
-Kushi
Aur jo bade nasib walo ko mile?


Ab main apni taarif Khud kaise kru..
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Aana Mere Janaze Me Zaroor,Meri Aapse Ek Haseen Baat Toh Hogi..
Mere Jism Me Jaan Beshak Na Ho, Meri Jaan Mere Jism Ke Paas Toh Hogi.
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Palke Jhuka Kar Salaam Karte Hai
Dil Ki Dua Aapke Naam Karte Hai
Kabul Ho Agar Toh Muskura Dena
Hum Yeh Pyara Sa Din Aapke Naam Karte Hai.
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Intezar Bahut Kiya Jawaab Na Aaya
Saari Raat Soye Koi Khwab Na Aaya..
Humne Kar Diya Izhaar-E-Muhobbat
Lekin Unki Taraf Se Gulaab Na Aaya.
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Ek Aahat Tere Pyar Ki Hai
Dil Ko Chahat Tere Deedar Ki Hai,
Tamanna Kisi Ki Bhi Nahin Rahi,
Aankhon Ko Talaash Tere Masoom Rukhsar Ki Hai.
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Chahat Me Kisi Ka Imtehan Na Lena
Jo Nibha Na Sako Woh Wada Na Karna,
Jise Tum Bin Jeene Ki Na Ho Aadat
Usse Tum Kabhi Jeene Ki Dua Na Dena.
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Nazar Andaz Kaise Kare Aapko,
Nazaro Me Bithaya Hai Aapko,

Yaad Aane Par Roye Kaise,
Darte Hai KahiN Jhuki Palke Chubh Na Jaaye Aapko.
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Aapke Dil Me Rahenge SMS Bankar,
Dhadkano Me Rahenge Mobile Bankar,
Kabhi Hume Juda Mat Samjhna,
Hum Aapke Saath Chalenge NETWORK Bankar.
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Hum Tumhe Khona Nahin Chahte
Judai Me Aap Ki Rona Nahin Chahte,
Aap Humare Hi Rehna Humesha Pyar Bankar
Hum Kisi Aur Ke Hona Nahin Chahte.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Remembering and discovering some adventure and role playing games

Blood and Iron menu

Blood and Iron "is a dark low fantasy tactical RPG where you attempt to lead a mercenary company to fame and fortune." This sounds like a Mount & Blade demake [EDIT] but it's not!


  • Dark low fantasy theme 
  • You play the owner of a mercenary company, the characters on the battlefield are just employees 
  • Your goal is to make your mercenary company the most famous one in history, and to complete various special challenges (achievements) 
  • Yes, you really won't save the world this time 
  • Tactical (actual combat) and strategic (resource management) layer 
  • Turn-based, of course 
  • Ironman only, no girlie man reloading whenever something goes wrong here 
  • Yes, when characters die they are gone - forever 


It is written in SDL and supposed to be portable.

So far (the project is one day old at time of writing) there is only a win32 binary (runs on linux using wine) available for download which features an incomplete menu and low-pixel art.. I would love to see this project ripen.

Pages of Adventure dialog

Pages of Adventure is a lovely "puzzle adventure in a strange world" which so far features one puzzle. I tested the game on Arch Linux.

Game testers are wanted for the SVN version of the game, different resolutions need to be tested for example. Testers and people who can recommend game/map/dialog editors for tile-based rpg/adventure games, please report to the PoA thread on our forums!


Dawn RPG makes progress. They use MediaWiki for posting news, which makes following development not too comfortable. SumWars is progressing as well. Both games have gained new team members and released new versions.


Hmm.. remember Hero of Allacrost, Silver Tree and Adonthell, FLARE, Arkhart, Radakan and PARPG ? I wonder how many open source non-roguelike role-playing or adventure games are out there and how many are playable and how many are finished..

HOW TO SHOW YOUR NAME IN TASKBAR

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With the Help of this trick, add up your name in place of AM and PM besides time.

~::STEPS::~
Step-1:- Navigate to -> Start -> Control Pannel -> Regional and Language Option -> Click on Customize -> Go to TIME Tab -> Change AM symbol and PM symbol from AM and PM to your "Name" -> Apply -> Ok

If it Didn't change? Follow step-2 below.

Step2:- Now go to Time in Taskbar and Double Click it to open "Date and time property" ...
Look at the place where time changes in digital form i.e. 02:47:52 AM , click to arrow to change the AM or PM by selecting and press arrow.
It will Show your name or name that was entered by you...
Apply -> OK

:NOTE:
Following Step 1 will do your Trick... Try Step 2 only if Step 1 Fails to Load your Name.

Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter

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Publisher: Devolver Digital
Developer: Croteam
Rating: Mature
GAME INFO
The glorious high-definition (HD) chaos continues in Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter, the highly anticipated arcade action FPS sequel to the Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter. Developed by Croteam and powered by the Serious Engine 3, Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter combines spectacularly enhanced visuals, including more polygons, higher resolution textures and more special effects like hippy and kid’s mode, with trademark frantic gameplay for a non-stop action. Featuring single-play, survival and cooperative play and mixed with brilliantly updated visuals, the game continues your battle against Mental’s army with the classic over-the-top action, crazy humor and horror from the golden age of first-person shooters. Combined with intense versus and team modes for up to 16 players and in over 18 multiplayer maps, demo recording option, spectators and dedicated server support, Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter is a worthy successor to the original masterpiece.
FEATURES
* Various Environments and Secrets - Unleash mayhem on 3 different spectacular worlds: South America, ancient Mesopotamia and medieval Europe. Discover over 130 secrets including over 15 brand new ones hidden in the fray.
* Unique Enemies and Bosses - Fight with 27 nightmarish warriors in Mental’s army, including old favorites from The First Encounter like Beheaded Kamikaze, Syrian Werebull and Kleer Skeleton. Go head to head against 5 new enemies and 3 new Bosses.
* Special Weapons and Power-Ups - Wreak havoc with a huge arsenal of weapons including 3 new toys: the Sniper Rifle, Flamethrower and Chainsaw. Use Power-Ups to additionally increase your fighting and agility skills.
* Co-Op Mode - Plunge into chaos with up to 16 players in campaign cooperative mode.
* Deathmatch Mode - Watch all hell break loose in over 8 classic and brand new deathmatch maps with up to 16 players.
* NEW! Survival Mode - Try to stay alive as long as you can against continued enemies’ attacks in specially designed survival maps!
* NEW! Co-Op Modes - Play even more along your friends in new co-op modes including Co-Op Survival.
* NEW! Versus Modes - Fight against your friends in more versus modes including Beast Hunt and My Burden.
* NEW! Team Modes - Compete against other teams in team matches including Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Last Team Standing.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
* Operating System: Windows XP with SP1 or newer
* CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3+ Ghz or AMD Athlon64 3500+
* RAM: 1 GB for Windows XP or 2 GB for Windows Vista
* Hard Drive Space: 2.2 GB free space
* Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7600, ATI Radeon X1600 (Shader Model 3.0 Required)
* Sound Card: Direct X 9.0c compatible sound card
* DirectX: DirectX 9.0c August 2009 Edition or newer


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Bully: Scholarship Edition

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Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar New England
 Rating: Teen
GAME INFO
The Rockstar tradition of groundbreaking, original gameplay and humorous tongue-in-cheek storytelling invades an entirely new setting: the schoolyard.
Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place at the fictional New England boarding school, Bullworth Academy and tells the story of mischievous 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins  as he goes through the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence. Beat the jocks at dodge ball, play pranks on the preppies, save the nerds, kiss the girl and ultimately navigate the social hierarchy in the worst school around.

FEATURES
Story – Scholarship Edition brings together all of the clichés surrounding school, the cliques, the teachers, the pranks and creates an environment which is hilarious to play and interesting to explore.
Variety – With 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment.
Pranks – Spread the mischief.  Use your slingshot to annoy the school mascot, give the preppies wedgies, leave a stink bomb in the cheerleader’s locker, trip the prefects on well placed marbles, drop firecrackers in the toilets and own the school.
Characters – Over 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups; jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and of course girls.
Choice – You’re in charge.  Decide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgies.  Even decide which girls you want to kiss or what classes to skip.
Music – Original score creates a dynamic atmosphere that compliments the schoolyard experience seamlessly. 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Operating system: Windows XP / Windows Vista
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (3+ GHZ) / AMD Athlon 3000+
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Hard disk space: 4.7 GB
Video:
DirectX 9.0c Shader 3.0 supported
Nvidia 6800 or 7300 or better
ATI Radeon X1300 or better
Sound: DX9-compatible
DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c (included)
Xbox 360 Controller supported



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Mumbai Mast Kallander (2011) :: MP3 Songs

http://www.blogswag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Catlouge-Front.jpgDirector:   Aman Mihani Cast:   Rajesh Vivek, Shankar Sachdev, Ashraf Ul Haq & Rajinder Sethi Music Director:   Teenu Arora, Afsar, Sajid & Aanamik Lyricist:   Panchhi Jalonvi & Kumaar MP3 Bitrate:   190Kbps (VBR)


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Sloshed - Neeraj Shridhar & Saru Maini

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Mumbai Mast Kallander - Neuman Pinto, Shilpa Rao & Earl Edgar

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Ram Naam Bhaj Le - Neeraj Shridhar

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Sunn Zara - KK
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Mess It Up - Shail Hada & Earl Edgar
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Mar Jaana Soniye - Shail Hada & Aditi Singh Sharma
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Mumbai Mast Kallander (Remix) - Neuman Pinto, Shilpa Rao & Earl Edgar
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Sunn Zara (Remix) - KK
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Ram Naam Bhaj Le (Club Mix) - Neeraj Shridhar
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Sunn Zara (Reprise Mix) - KK
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Sloshed (Remix) - Neeraj Shridhar & Saru Maini
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Ram Naam Bhaj Le (Bounce) - Neeraj Shridhar


Hum Do Anjaane (2010) :: MP3 Songs

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Director:   Milind Swamy
Cast: Jackie Shroff & others 
Music Director:  Prashant Singh
Lyricist:   Rajan Khera & Fransis 
MP3 Bitrate:   190Kbps (VBR)



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Soniye - Kunal Ganjawala & Priyani Vani

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Pallu Latke - Sonu Kakkar, Rajesh Bhisen & Amit Sharma

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Reshami Si - Pamela Jain, Amit & Ruchi
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Tress Passing - Jolly Mukherjee, Prashant & Vinti Singh
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Manga Hai - Babul Supriyo & Dipti Gautam
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Come On Come On - Amit Mishra & Shruti Rane
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Soniye (Band Version) - Amit Mishra

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