This is one cool role-playing game that never dies. I've been in love with this game ever since it appeared in 8-bit family computers. But now that it has returned in
Xbox game consoles, there's definitely no reason for me not to love it even more. If you like explosions like me, then you'll like the latest Bomberman game that'll soon explode in nearby city store shelves this year.
Bomberman: Act Zero, displays darker and more matured
game visuals that is completely different from the old cute game, perhaps to make it appealing to a wide audience. Again, unlike the old game, you won't see the entire map location entirely unless you zoom-in and zoom-out the camera, which makes it more adventurous because you'll never know if there's an opponent or a bomb near you until they slash you or burn you to ashes. The gameplay, however, is still unchanged; you have to blast walls into fragments and get all the power-ups that you need to go forward the next level. The enemies became a bit vicious and a bit brainy this time that they don't want to go near a bomb that's ready to blast off. It's all plus points to this game because everything from the graphics to the ugly enemies look awesome.
Personal digital assistants, digital cameras, printers, scanners, copiers, and notebooks are only few of the myriad powerful products that HP offers. Speaking of notebooks, the multi-billion company already added several unique, business features to them
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The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift is surely the next big race game that will hit our PlayStation, PSP, and Xbox game consoles. It isn't exactly your ordinary racing game because this one seeks speed that knows no boundaries and the highlight of the ga
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Fujitsu laptops are becoming in demand today; simply because the company was able to blend good looks, quality performance and cheap price into powerful products. Lifebook N3530, is living large as a 7.92-pound desktop replacement. Personally, I think thi
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Last year, when the Apple Computer Inc. launched its first Mac Mini, only few Apple fans took a bite on the miniature size computer. But this situation didn't dampen their spirits, so the company is again releasing the latest version of the cute Mac compu
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Last week, tired of walking around the mall, my brother Dan, and his wife stopped by an appliance store staring at the biggest television they're eyes have seen. It's actually the HLR5678W DLP TV from Samsung. For sure you're tired of hearing this, but it
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Dell's products are great, but their customer service is a bit nasty. Speaking to at least one of their representatives for an hour is enough to keep your blood curling for two weeks. The guys on the other line are stuttering, nervous morons, giving me t
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Microsoft will continually kick the asses of other computer companies and not only Apple. Based on more reports, the Zune project also aims to create console players to rival those PSPs by Sony and Gameboys by Nintendo. Perhaps it'll be a mobile version o
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The only problem with this TV is that it is not shipped with audio and video ports so you can't connect your DVD players or Xbox game consoles on it. The remote is too small, I prefer to switch the channel via the buttons on the TV. It's light, yes, but i
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