Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Classic Game Room HD – SOUL CALIBUR 4 for PS3 review Pt1, IV
PART 1 of 2. Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of SOUL CALIBUR 4 on the Playstation 3 PS3 video game console system. Soul Calibur IV on the PS3 features DARTH VADER from the original Star Wars trilogy (I choose to ignore the other ones). If you buy the Xbox 360 version of this game you get to fight as Yoda, the other awesome Jedi master. Hey, where’s Luke Skywalker and Lando???? This is a fighting game that takes place in a 3D environment all over the fictional Soul Calibur universe and into a Star Wars themed level. The gameplay footage is a lot of fun and shows the crisp and clear graphics, excellent gameplay and various moves that the characters can fight with. Here we have girls in their underwear and bikinis fighting the Sith Lord and pirates. That’s pretty much a winning combination right there. Playable over the Playstation network this game does have online capability and HD next gen graphics. CGR originally reviewed Soul Calibur way back when on the Sega Dreamcast in 1999. Is this fighting game on par with SNK vs. CAPCOM, STREET FIGHTER 2, Tekken V, Virtua Fighter 5 or Final Fight? Watch the review of this video game on a Blu-ray disc and find out. Also featured in this review are copies of the Star Wars disco album on vinyl by Meco, The Lapti Nek dance remix, the original 1995 remastered versions of Star Wars on Laserdisc, The Empire …
Review: Dell Studio XPS 1647
Review: Dell Studio XPS 1647
The inclusion of Core i5/Corei7 processors to Dell’s Studio XPS line adds performance where it matters, but battery life is still a concern.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Live Anthology (Review)
This is my review of the Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Live Anthology box set. I made one “mistake” during the video when it came to how many tracks there are. I said that there are “about 130 tracks” – this is true and not true at the same time. There are 62 live tracks, which are then duplicated on the Blu-ray disc for hi-def surround listening. Also, the Live Bootleg has 4 tracks, which brings the total to 128. Just understand that 62 of them are duplicates. Hope that makes sense, I don’t want to mislead anyone!
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Live Anthology (Review)
This is my review of the Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Live Anthology box set. I made one “mistake” during the video when it came to how many tracks there are. I said that there are “about 130 tracks” – this is true and not true at the same time. There are 62 live tracks, which are then duplicated on the Blu-ray disc for hi-def surround listening. Also, the Live Bootleg has 4 tracks, which brings the total to 128. Just understand that 62 of them are duplicates. Hope that makes sense, I don’t want to mislead anyone!
Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 Review
NOTICE: No one really gives a fuck if you got it for free or not so stop commenting about it
I review Sony Vegas Pro 9.0, and tell you some of the features. FAQ’s: Q: How do I move things in Vegas? A: Use the Pan/Crop tool and keyframing Q: Can you give me a free download of Vegas? A: No, that is illegal. Q: Why did you pay for Vegas when you can get it free? A: Because I’m not illegal. You know all that fine print, thats the shit thats gonna hurt you bad. Q: Where did you get those paint splatters? A: Go to videocopilot.net, and purchase the pack called Riot Gear. They are included in that package. The Vegas Pro 9 collection integrates two powerful applications that work seamlessly together to provide an efficient and intuitive environment for video and broadcast professionals. This comprehensive suite offers the most robust and progressive platform available for content creation and production. With broad format support, superior effects processing, unparalleled audio support, and a full complement of editorial tools, the Vegas Pro 9 collection streamlines your workflow. From acquisition to delivery, from camera to Blu-ray Discâ„¢, the Vegas Pro 9 collection delivers exactly what you need to produce outstanding results. Precise Editing Tools Edit SD or HD video with drag-and-drop functionality, mouse and keyboard trimming, and ripple editing. Features include ProType Titling technology, multicamera editing tools, 32-bit floating point video processing, customizable …