Archive for January, 2007
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Touted as a return to the adventure and exploration of the original pre-SOE EverQuest, Vanguard is an interesting counterpart to World of Warcraft’s approach. It would be too hasty to call them polar opposites, however, as Vanguard also draws from Blizzard’s design in many ways. Vanguard makes use of Epic’s Unreal 3 engine, and if you have a high-end system, you can really see what this allows for. |
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There’s so much that can look spectacular here, when all the settings are raised, like cobblestone path textures, volumetric clouds that float like puffy cotton balls across the sky, and trees that are so finely detailed you can count individual leaves on their gently swaying branches. One interesting feature we discovered is the first-person rendering mode, which allows you to turn Vanguard into a visual experience that resembles Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. You can see hands swings weapons and cast spells, and even look down at your feet as you run across the game world. Vanguard offers three primary areas of play: Adventuring, Crafting and Diplomacy. Each of these ’spheres’ can be played independently of each other, although there are many points of potential interaction where it will be greatly to a player’s advantage to be grounded in more than one of the spheres. There are no restrictions to any combinations between spheres, making each character unique. |
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| Theatrical Release Date: Feb 23, 2007 Cast & Crew: Directed by: Synopsis: |
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With a title inspired by a Blind Lemon Jefferson song – and a story driven by the soul-stirring rhythms and themes of blues music – writer/director Craig Brewer’s Black Snake Moan descends into the dark, spellbinding heart of fear and desire and comes out the other side. Check out Official website here–>Link |
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| Theatrical Release Date: MARCH 23,2007 Cast & Crew: Directed by: Synopsis: |
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| Theatrical Release Date: Jan.26,2007 Cast & Crew: Directed by: Synopsis: |
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His former mob boss puts a high stakes hit on him and every thug, psycho assassin and hardcore hit man is trying to be the one to take him out and collect their $1,000,000 pay check. Check out Official website Here–>Link |
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By Victoria Shannon Published: January 22, 2007
As even digital music revenue growth falters because of rampant file-sharing by consumers, the major record labels are moving closer to releasing music on the Internet with no copying restrictions–a step they once vowed never to take. Executives of several technology companies meeting here at Midem, the annual global trade fair for the music industry, said over the weekend that at least one of the four major record companies could move toward the sale of unrestricted digital files in the MP3 format within months. Most independent record labels already sell tracks digitally compressed in the MP3 format, which can be downloaded, e-mailed or copied to computers, cell phones, portable music players and compact discs without limit. The independents see providing songs in MP3 partly as a way of generating publicity that could lead to future sales. For the major recording companies, however, selling in the MP3 format would be a capitulation to the power of the Internet, which has destroyed their control over the worldwide distribution of music.
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