erious webheads will get something positive out of Ultimate Spider-Man, but they should do so with one of the console versions, as the PC version of the game isn't the ideal one.Friday, October 2, 2009
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erious webheads will get something positive out of Ultimate Spider-Man, but they should do so with one of the console versions, as the PC version of the game isn't the ideal one.Attack of the Alien Space Beetles
Attack of the Alien Space Beetles! is an arcade space shooter with enemies that are sometimes cute, sometimes amusing, and always dangerous!Features:
* Classic arcade gameplay with 3D cartoon graphics!
* 30 different enemies, including two huge bosses!
* Over 50 attack waves, and 11 different worlds!
* 10 different powerups! (Upgrade your weapon up to four times!)
* 12 thumping electronic music tracks.
* Hilarious sound effects!
* Randomized enounters ensure the game will never play the same way twice!
Portable Sky Taxi
Mitch and has pals just want to sit around and watch TV. But the Fairy Queen has an important assignment for them: rescue her people from nasty aliens! Run, jump and stomp your way to fortune and fame as you collect goodies and knock the living stars out of your enemies. You can also launch off clouds and leap through fire to discover amazing secrets and play mini-games to enhance your skills. Can you prove yourself worthy of a Kung Fu upgrade? Sky Taxi offers a fun challenge for everyone in your family!Game features:
• More than 180 levels
• 10 super bosses
• 25 rare secret items
• Arcade mini-games
• Simple gameplay
System requirements:
• Windows 2000/XP/Vista
• DirectX 7
• 800 MHz
• 256 MB RAM
Plasma Pong

The game features a real-time fluid dynamics engine. The game is mostly focused on playing Pong by pushing and sucking on the surrounding fluid with the Pong paddles. There are three game modes in Plasma Pong. In single player, the player combats a progressively smarter AI in a fluid environment where the fluid moves faster and faster, affecting the ball more and more. Multiplayer is little different, with two players typically sharing a single keyboard to play against each other. The sandbox mode, however, gives the player near total access to color, particle, and fluid motion effects, allowing them to simply play around with the game's fluid dynamics engine and see what interesting motions they can create.
Gameloft Gangstar West Coast Hustle
If someone, a year ago, nay, even three months ago, would have told me that I would be playing a 3D, Grand Theft Auto-style game with a lively, large sandbox map, on my phone, I would have told them they were crazy. Yet, that is what the folks at Gameloft have delivered in Gangstar. Though the game has its flaws, they don’t diminish the impressiveness of this epic game.Gangstar starts off with a bang. In the opening sequence, the protagonists (or possibly antagonists depending on your point of view), Juanito and P. Thug, pull off a major bank heist complete with a following high-speed chase. After evading the cops, the actual game picks up with the two lead characters seeking help from L.C., the friendly neighborhood gangster. The game continues like this, with you receiving various missions from various gangsters and becoming more and more intertwined with the city gangs. The story evolves, but is decidedly mediocre, but who cares, you can jack cars and shoot hookers! Just like GTA, the main gameplay mechanics are shooting people, jacking cars, and driving. The game is pretty linear, with only a few side missions and deviations, but then again, you can always just go shoot random people for the fun of it. Missions are familiar – kill people, follow people (but eventually kill them), street races, and delivering things are the bulk of your tasks. Missions are relatively short, and the game saves after each completed mission, making Gangster more ideal for short pick up and play sessions than other similarly vast games. There are no real genre innovations, everything is recycled from GTA, but that works just fine in this game. As in GTA, your wanted meter increases when you pile up felonies, but in a major flaw of the game, it doesn’t really matter. Sure, cop cars will come after you, but there are no SWAT teams or helicopters, and either mowing down the cops with even a mid-level weapon or collected one of a bevy of “badges” scattered across the city to erase your wanted level is simply too easy. Speaking of weapons, they can be purchased in two ways. First, by tapping the well-placed in game mini map, which will also display large map of the entire game, you can purchase weapons and ammo on the go, for a small shipping fee of course. To get the best weapons, though, you have to go straight to the source… one of a few gun shops on the map. There are also a few car repair shops where you can take your nearly trashed rides and restore them to as good as new status. As you can tell, there’s plenty to do in Gangstar, and the entire saga will last you a good 5-6 hours, not counting all the fun you can have creating mayhem after you complete the story, or, for perfectionists, the time it takes to rack up all the in-game achievements.
Silver Skull Rise Of The Pirate King 1.1

Ahoy!! You are the pirate captain of a small ship and crew, navigate through 20 levels destroying ships and collecting coins and booty.
As you collect more coins you will be able to buy weapons and ships, all with the hope of conquering the infamous pirate galleon Silver Skull for yourself. You have to be careful though to keep your crew happy, so make sure to treat them to wenches and rum whenever you can!
Silver Skull includes:
- 20 challenging levels
- Port where you can buy wenches and rum to get game tips, bonus items & lives
- Armory where you can trade ships and weapons
- Bonus items including: floating gunpowder barrels, fireballs, ship cloaking and more
- Campaign & skirmish mode with level selector
- Global high scores
- 3 difficulty levels
Micro Machines V4
The micro racing series returns with this fourth edition of the multiplayer mini-racer. Mixing miniature mayhem with maximum multiplayer racing, Micro Machines v4 arrives packed with knockabout, breakneck racing in the fastest scale miniatures, complete with explosive weapon power-ups. Letting you loose with hundreds of vehicles, each with distinctive performance abilities, you'll be racing your inch-long miniature motors on wild tracks where everyday household objects appear immense in size and can become lethal hazards. Fans of classic Micro Machines games will rejoice in the return of some of the series' most popular racing arenas. Of course, it wouldn't be Micro Machines without an arsenal of power-ups and weapons to collect and use on your opponents while you’re racing, and v4 brings all the favourites back, including the car-mounted giant hammer!
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