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30 July 2012

PC Tools Registry Mechanic 2013 v11.1 Final Full Version Free Download


PC Tools Registry Mechanic the Program is intended for clearing correction of mistakes check of integrity and restoration of the register. Registry Mechanic Registry Cleaner for Windows with improved Deep Scan goes further than ever before with new categories. You can safely clean and repair Windows registry problems with a few simple mouse clicks! Fix problems with the Windows registry that are a common cause of Windows crashes and error messages. With a few easy steps Registry Mechanic will scan your entire registry for any invalid entries and provide a list of the errors found  you can then choose to selectively clean each item or automatically repair them all. For your convenience and protection Registry Mechanic can also make a backup of any repairs made so that you can easily recover any changes if required.


Registry Mechanic checks your Registry for errors that can slow down and crash your computer and provides you with a full toolbox for finding and repairing your Registry. The utility can find a wide range of defects including references to uninstalled programs missing help files and virtual devices broken shortcuts and removed fonts and configuration files. It also can automatically repair invalid entries at Windows start up.

Under Optimize the Quick Scan has been abandoned in this version in favor of an exceedingly fast and comprehensive Deep Scan. The program also makes backups so it easy to restore a fix gone wrong. There a Registry dragged and a Tuneup Services option that optimizes Windows boot services. Click on either Recommended or Minimal to see which services will be toggle and to customize them. The Monitor tab tracks your system Registry services and performance behaviors while the Windows Tools section contains a series of links to Windows default tools. This could be better explained but choose an option and you'll find out soon enough that these tools are the default ones that come with Windows but collected in one place. The interface isn't bad but it feels a bit jumbled and presents a lot of open white space without clear directions for what the user should do.

The stringent restrictions on the trial version make it difficult to analyze the effectiveness of the program. The trialware allows for only five sections of the registry to be repaired and the compacter defrag and system optimization buttons were also hamstrung. During the trial we recommend deselecting all of the errors discovered and then carefully choosing which errors you think you can verify as being repaired to see if you want to purchase it. Registry Mechanic is a good program but you won't get something for nothing here.

Registry Mechanic Features
  1. Clean up and optimize your PC.
  2. Keep Internet and PC activities private.
  3. Permanently erase sensitive information.
  4. Clean the registry to fix Windows errors and crashes.
  5. Registry defrag to optimize your PC for better performance.
  6. Repairs invalid registry entries that are a common cause of Windows crashes.
  7. Increases system speed and stability by removing orphaned references.
  8. Scans your hard drive for invalid and incorrect program shortcuts.
  9. Safely makes backups of any registry change made by Registry Mechanic.

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29 July 2012

The Incredible Hulk PC Game Full Version Free Download


Incredible Hulk video game back in 2005. Vivendi and Radical Entertainment Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. The free roaming action game suited the angry green giant perfectly, with only the limitations of the PS2 and Xbox holding it back. Since then all been quiet on the Hulk front. With a new movie attempting to reboot the series in theatres right now, SEGA has taken the reigns for yet another Hulk video game. Sadly, this latest effort would make even the calmest people turn green.

Once again you take control of Hulk in a free roaming New York City, with you only ever controlling Hulk you never in control of Bruce Banner, as you were in the previous movie licensed Hulk game. As Hulk you can leap great heights and distances, smash through objects, destroy everything in sight, pick up large objects, climb up buildings and generally act like you expect a giant, super strong green man to act.

From the off the problems are all too obvious though. The first level is set within a factory and sees Hulk smashing up numerous exploding canisters and fighting off fairly simple enemies. Camera problems crop up within seconds and once you done with the short indoor level the camera doesn get much better. You think the freedom of the open air would be good for a camera, but it becomes problematic when you on street level, especially when trying to look at enemies coming at you from the air.

As in Ultimate Destruction, jumping around is still the best way to get from place to place, not only because it faster, but also because the camera isn so easily obstructed when you in mid air. Charging up your jump and then leaping across skyscrapers will have an appeal no matter how poor the underlying game is, and the same is true here.

'As in the majority of open city games, missions are triggered by wandering up to markers placed around the city.'
As in the majority of open city games, missions are triggered by wandering up to markers placed around the city. Working through these moves you through the game story, which in truth only bears a slight resemblance to the current movie even though many of the movie main characters (and actors) star. As you progress you unlock new moves, not only to your core move set but also to your Rage powers. These special moves require you to use your stored Rage energy (filled by smashing things up) and come in very handy. Early on the most useful allows you to replenish your health, while the more powerful attacks come in handy during encounters with larger enemies.

The way you earn these upgrades is actually one of the game most successful ideas. Instead of buying them with points or tokens you gain them for feats accomplished during play. These can be as simple as spending a certain amount of time in the air or things you can only achieve at certain points in the game. This mix means that certain moves are locked until the time is right for Hulk to perform them, but you also gaining new moves steadily throughout your time with the game.

Being a giant green man doesn go down too well with the residents of New York, so if you get up to no good you get the city defence force on your back. To begin with this is nothing more than some soldiers with guns, but it can elevate to tanks and helicopters. It during moments of combat like this that the game is most disappointing. Combat just doesn feel exciting enough. The targeting system is hit and miss and Hulk generally has to be very close to an enemy to make contact. You want to be going mental and smashing things up, but you find yourself having to take your time and make sure you positioned correctly.

There plenty of destruction, but most of the game looks pretty ugly.
There are other problems too. The enemy AI is beyond poor at times. At one stage or another you find yourself fighting near water, where the enemies seem to have a death wish. For no apparent reason armoured vehicles just drive straight into the water and soldiers stand perilously close to the edge waiting for you to flick them in. How you get out of a high threat state is even more laughable. The idea is to evade the defence force, but to do this you need to take a ride on the New York Subway. I have thought this would be a recipe for mass chaos, but in the game it reduces your threat level to zero.

A fairly drab series of missions and side missions, and some far from perfect controls donactually prevent The Incredible Hulk from having moments of fun, but the game seems so sloppily put together that your overall enjoyment is tarnished somewhat. Hulk himself looks pretty good and is perfectly acceptable for a next gen character model, but he the only good looking thing in the game. The buildings are flat and sink into the ground instead of collapsing don think you going to get Mercenaries 2 destruction here. Cars and other vehicles look incredibly simple and appear to be driven by idiots. The draw distance is terrible, with all but the biggest objects popping in as you move through the city, and the frame rate becomes sluggish when the action heats up. Although running on older hardware, Ultimate Destruction is a more visually pleasing game to play.

As far as movie licensed games go, The Incredible Hulk isn terrible, but it falls into the same mediocre category as SEGA Iron Man game. You get moments of fun simply from being Hulk, but this isn enough to carry the whole game. The incredibly disappointing presentation is sadly the final nail in Hulk coffin. It looks like we be getting out Ultimate Destruction for a few more years whenever we want our Hulk fix.

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26 July 2012

Driver Genius Pro 2013 v12 Full Version Free Download



Driver Genius Pro 12 is a professional tool for backing up or restoring the drivers, it can fast detect all the devices in computer and backup the drivers, and it can make the drivers into the zip-compressed format or self-extractor format files. When you reinstall the operation system, you can use restore-drivers function to restore all the drivers. You need only click the mouse, and then the drivers will be installed into your system automatically. Certainly, you can also make the drivers into an auto-install package, in this way, the drivers installation is as simple as the other software installation. It has the simple wizard mode and even beginner can also use it easily.

Automatic Driver Detection
With 1000’s of drivers in the database (for mice, keyboards, scanners, motherboards, digital cameras, printers and more) Driver Genius automatically seeks and identifies the drivers requiring updates, providing you with the most suitable drivers to enhance your system’s performance. Receive automatic “updated driver” notifications and install in just one click.

Removal of Old/Redundant Drivers 
Automatically removes out-of-date drivers from the Download Manager and hides driver notifications for devices you no longer use.

Backup and Restore Your PC’s Drivers 
Deletes and backs up installed device drivers for your computer, ensuring you have peace of mind.

Schedule Your Updates 
Use the Driver Scan Scheduler to set a convenient time to update your PC, ensuring that your drivers are always up-to-date.

Scan Update History 
Driver Genius Professional 11 will save all the driver updates in a log file for reference. Now includes an IMPROVED “Scan Planning” feature – individual planning of scans!

Diagnose Your System 
Use the “Diagnose Your System” tool to identify problems, quickly detect the component which is not functioning properly and find an effective solution.

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  • Backup your drivers to a ZIP or EXE self-extracting file.
  • Clone your drivers to an auto-setup package.
  • Wizard mode allow you to backup or restore your drivers step by step.
  • Get detailed information about your installed devices.
  • More than 20,000 types of hardware information and 1,000 device drivers in the database. 
  • Easy to get the most recent drivers for your computer.
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Bus Driver Special Edition PC Game Full Version Free Download


Bus Driver Special Edition is a surprisingly fun simulator where your job is to transport passengers around an urban environment. Your mission is to stick to a timetable while obeying traffic rules and making sure you don't upset or injure passengers. Bus Driver is supposed to be all about realism. However, there's no game as such, although there are five different levels of ability, and you get bonuses for obeying rules of the road and sticking to your timetable etc.

There are five buses to drive in a huge city environment with various districts, 30 routes, and varying weather conditions set at differing times of day. There are different bus types that go along with Bus Driver such as school bus, tourist bus, sight seeing tour bus and even a prisoner transportation bus. The entire driving environment in Bus Driver is made even more realistic courtesy of an AI system which 'learns' from your driving habits.


  1. 12 buses to drive, very detailed models inspired by real-world buses.
  2. 30 routes arranged into 5 tiers with increasing difficulty.
  3. Multiple duties, such as driving a school bus, transporting tourists, sight-seeing tours, and transportation of prisoners.
  4. High replay value based on sophisticated system of traffic rules and game-play related bonuses.
  5. Varying time-of-day and weather conditions
  6. Large city to drive in, with several districts of varying styles (modern, old-town, suburb, airport, harbour, and more).
  7. Living roads, with intelligent traffic controlled by our AI system.
  8. Non-violent gameplay, bus game suitable for everybody.
  9. From the makers of truck simulation games in the 18 Wheels of Steel series and Euro Truck Simulator, a solid contender in the bus driving games category.

24 July 2012

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 PC Game Full Version Free Download


If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large doses.
The Tekken series has always stood as a set of console games that went above and beyond their arcade counterparts. From additional characters to completely new modes, the series has always tried to add something that the arcade games lacked. Tekken Tag Tournament, at first glance, is the most dramatic upgrade over an arcade Tekken game to date. The graphics have been given a huge boost, similar to the upgrade that Namco's weapon-based fighter, Soul Calibur, received when it hit the Dreamcast last year. Plus, new modes have been added. But does the series capture the same magical feeling that made the previous Tekken games such smash hits? Most definitely.
Tekken Tag Tournament serves as an upgrade to Tekken 3, adding a few new moves along the way. Fighters that had appeared in Tekken 2 but were missing from Tekken 3 have been brought back as well, and most of them have lots of new moves to help balance them with the more powerful Tekken 3 fighters. Finally, the game is now fought in the same tag-team style as Capcom's versus series of fighters, so you can switch between two different characters at any time. Much like Street Fighter EX3 and Dead or Alive 2, you can have up to four players, with each player controlling a different fighter in the tag battle. However, unlike most other tag-battle fighters, Tekken Tag rounds end after only one of the two fighters have been defeated, rather than letting the battle continue as a one-on-two affair. An option that let you configure this would have been nice. Aside from the standard tag-battle arcade mode, there is also a one-on-one mode, that makes Tekken Tag Tournament more like the previous Tekken games, as well as the standard team battle (though it is now a tag-team battle), time attack, and survival modes. Unlockable modes include a theater mode, where you can watch all of the game's endings; a gallery mode, which lets you pause the game at any time and snap a screenshot of the action that is saved to your memory card for later viewing; and Tekken bowl mode, a bowling minigame that lets you hit the lanes and toss glimmer globes at Heihachi-headed bowling pins. Each character has a different bowling style that affects speed and control. The character endings, with the exception of the game's final boss, are rendered using the game engine. This presumably saved time during the game's development. As a result, they're short, mostly meaningless, and decidedly less than impressive. By comparison, the prerendered intro and the final boss' prerendered ending are simply incredible pieces of footage. In Japan, the TV commercial for the game is simply an abridged version of the game's new intro movie. Very striking stuff.
Graphically, the game has taken a very large leap, and the arcade version of the game looks downright ugly by comparison. The characters are very, very smooth, and the backgrounds are amazing and filled with lots of movement, from helicopters to crowds of spectators. Some stages are well lit, showing off some really excellent lens-flare techniques. There are also some nice little touches, such as grass being crushed down by falling fighters then slowly springing up afterward. However, the game suffers from one particular problem that has in fact been seen throughout the series, but with the power of the PlayStation 2 behind it, you'd expect it to be a thing of the past. The problem is the same one that showed up in Street Fighter EX3. While the backdrops of the fights and the ground on which you fight look great separately, they don't mesh very well. The result is two different types of scrolling, making it look as if the battle is occurring on a small, circular spinning platform surrounded by a nearly stationary background. It's easy to miss while you're actually playing, but it sticks out like a sore thumb on watching the game closely. However, the game has been cleaned up a lot when compared to the Japanese release. The characters are smooth, the backgrounds and floors appear more refective and vibrant, and the game just has a significantly more polished look to it. The game uses much of the same animation and motion-capture data from Tekken 3. Sure, the characters look pretty incredible, but with the identical animation quality, even as good as that animation was, the game looks and feels a little on the stale side. The soundtrack is full of techno and vocoder robot voices that will either endear you to the soundtrack or drive you up the wall
How much you enjoy the game will directly relate to one factor: If you played so much Tekken 2 and 3 that you couldn't possibly play another match, Tekken Tag doesn't offer enough new features to draw you back in. But if you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large doses. Still, you won't be able to stop yourself from wondering what Namco could have done with the game if it had been designed on the PS2 (or comparable arcade hardware) from the start. Guess we'll all have to wait for Tekken 4 to find that out.

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23 July 2012

Hitman 2 Silent Assassin PC Game Full Version Free Download

Hitman 2 Silent Assassin is the sequel begins in a Sicilian monastery. Hitman tries to distance himself from his violent past, but he fails when discovered by a Russian crime lord and tricked into returning to his trade. But soon he discovers that he has been manipulated and is now a target himself - of a highly trained ex Spetsnaz assassin. So you as Hitman have to accomplish missions by eliminating primary targets in multiple play styles, carrying weapons and equipment from mission to mission.

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19 July 2012

ABC 4 Kids Workshop 4.0 Full Version Free Download


ABC 4 Kids Workshop is a highly popular ABC Kids Multimedia spelling games software used Worldwide in over 75 Countries for Kids to learn English ABC Alphabets and Word spelling activities using Pictures, Realistic Speech Audio and Self testing via a easy Graphical and Audio Visual oriented process. Includes full Alphabets from A to Z, over 100 different Picture Objects to spell, Realistic Voice to Text Speech Engines to teach the Alphabets, spelling activities, pronunciation and a Self testing module to test out spelling. The ABC Kids spelling games program makes learning the Alphabets and grasping the basic spelling activities & concepts easy, using a logical step by step process that is both interesting and fun to use for the average school going child. The Voice synthesizer teaches both the accurate pronunciation of the word and its correct spelling as well. The Self Testing mode has automatic testing and correction features embedded in the program, which can be used to self check the learning progress. The software has been designed for ease of use, fast setup and interactivity. The program is fully Multimedia based with Audio visual output and Windows based interface specifically designed for children.


18 July 2012

17 July 2012

TeamViewer 8 Full Version Free Download


TeamViewer is a popular easy to use desktop sharing tool.
Occasionally, users might need to access their home computer when they are at work even if it is only to access a few files. Rather than going home copying the files on a USB flash stick then travelling back to work one could leave the home PC on and access it using TeamViewer. 

TeamViewer is a simple and fast solution for remote control desktop sharing and 
file transfer that works behind any firewall and NET proxy.

TeamViewer is an intuitive utility that enables users to remotely connect to a computer view its desktop and operate it as if it was their own. Furthermore these functions are not limited to professionals alone as the user friendly interface also allows beginners to use it even if they have not tested a remote utility before. 

Basically in order to use TeamViewer the app needs to be installed on both of the computers involved in the connection and each of them get a unique ID and password. Whenever a user wants to gain control of the other computer they need to input the corresponding ID and password and they are connected.

In other words one can set up a remote controller start a file transfer or access a VPN with anyone in the world.

Another use for TeamViewer is setting up a presentation that can be accessed be multiple users simultaneously while granting them read only privileges so they cannot control anything on the host desktop.

Moreover Team Viewer enables users to create a list of computers to automatically control remotely manage them and even exchange instant messages.

It should be noted that the speed and performance of the connection depend on the characteristics of the host computer i.e. the faster the PC the more stable the remote connection. Also it is best to stop all the unnecessary applications in order to allow TeamViewer to use as much RAM as it requires.


key features
Remote Control without Installation
With TeamViewer you can remotely control any PC anywhere on the Internet. No installation is required just run the application on both sides and connect even through tight firewalls.

Remote Presentation of Products Solutions and Services
The second TeamViewer mode allows you to present your desktop to a partner. Show your demos products and presentations over the Internet within seconds live from your screen.

File Transfer
Team viewer comes with integrated file transfer that allows you to copy files and folders from and to a remote partner which also works behind firewalls

Works behind Firewalls
The major difficulties in using remote control software are firewalls and blocked ports as well as 

NAT routing for local IP addresses.
If you use TeamViewer you don't have to worry about firewalls: TeamViewer will find a route to your partner.

Highest Security Standard
TeamViewer is a very secure solution. The commercial TeamViewer versions feature completely secure data channels with key exchange and RC4 session encoding the same security standard used by https/SSL.

No Installation Required
To install TeamViewer no admin rights are required. Just run the software and off you go...

High Performance
Optimized for connections over LANs AND the Internet TeamViewer features automatic bandwidth based quality selection for optimized use on any connection.

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16 July 2012

Spiderman 2 PC Game Full Version Free Download


Spider Man 2 will let you play hero for a day, but be ready to fight with the game weaknesses as well as its villains.
Once bitten, twice the guy. Thanks to the bite of an irradiated spider, budding boy genius Peter Parker suddenly finds himself turned into a superhuman with the powers of a spider. The rest is comic book history. As the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man, Parker has been entertaining legions of fans for 40 years through a string of comic book titles and animated series. If the Spider-Man game is any indication, the general love affair with all things Spidey burns as brightly as ever. Originally developed by Neversoft, the developer behind the hit Tony Hawk Pro Skater series, Spider-Man first swung its way onto the PlayStation, and soon leapt to the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, and Dreamcast. Now the third person action adventure game has come to the PC to make true believers out of computer gamers. Along the way, though, it run into a few snags that often dampen the game more entertaining aspects.
He story, told through cutscenes, voice overs, and in game dialogue, opens at a conference held by the renowned Dr. Otto Octavius, who preparing to demonstrate his latest invention. While the good doctor pontificates about the virtues of progress through technology, Spider-Man suddenly leaps onto the stage and makes off with Octavius' device before the assembled crowd. Since the real Spider-Man, Peter Parker, stands among the members of the press taking photos for the Daily Bugle newspaper, it can only mean an imposter is at large and ruining Spidey already tenuous reputation. Parker jealous journalistic competition at the Bugle, Eddie Brock, also witnesses the shocking event. The fact that Octavius is really the supervillain Dr. Octopus and Brock plays host to an evil alien symbiote named Venom can only mean more outlandish trouble for our wall crawling hero. This game takes classic superhero melodrama and unashamedly runs with it.
After the game mysterious opening sequence, you begin your heroic adventures in New York City. You start by foiling a bank heist and then move up to greater challenges like evading a missile firing police helicopter that chases after our framed hero. Later, you fight swarming lizardmen on top of a rushing subway train and battle alien symbiotes in the Daily Bugle. All told, there are eight main locations, like Manhattan rooftops, a high rise bank, and the New York City sewer system, making for around 30 3D levels in all. Gameplay primarily revolves around platform jumping, a little stealth, and beating up lots and lots of bad guys. During your adventures, you meet fellow heroes like Daredevil, Black Cat, and the Human Torch who offer tips and villains like Scorpion, Rhino, and Venom who beat you to a pulp if you not quick with your webshooters.
No matter how smartly you play, be ready for some hassles the game uses a save point system instead of letting you save when you choose. Game designers seem to ignore the fact that in the real world, not all gamers have the luxury of playing for long, uninterrupted stretches until they can reach a save point or the end of a level. At least you can tackle the game on four different difficulty levels, including a "kid mode" that simplifies the controls and gameplay for the younger set.
To foil villains and save the day, you employ around 18 moves. For simple problems, a number of simple solutions are on hand (or foot): You can jump, grab, punch, and kick your way out of the game lesser binds. Thanks to that fateful spider bite, Spidey can perform all these moves with extraordinary strength and agility. These core moves can be linked into combos, like jumping punches or the "grab and kick," where you sneak up behind a villain, grab him, and then unceremoniously give him the boot.  Of course, Spider-Man chief claims to fame, other than running around New York City in bright tights, are his masterful web slinging talents. Here where the game combat gets interesting, thanks to Spider-Man arsenal of clever web weapons. You can sling webs that temporarily enmesh enemies or flick distant switches. If standard punches are working for you, you can create spiked gloves out of your webbing for added damage. You can borrow a page from Captain America (comic) book and create your own web shield for defense. For pummeling villains from a distance, you can launch balls of webbing at them. If that does get their attention, you can shoot a web line at them and yank them in the direction of your choosing. No matter what approach you use, you find that enemies are overly bright; bad guys rely more on brute force than anything else. "Mindless thugs” indeed.
As clever and entertaining as these diverse abilities often are, they don get their full due because of the game awkward controls. Like many console ports, Spider-Man does little to take its new PC audience fully into account. You can control Spidey with the keyboard, a joystick, or a gamepad, though your controller of choice should preferably have at least six buttons. You need a spider agility to master the keyboard approach, though it grows a bit easier with time, and a joystick can feel clunky and unresponsive. A gamepad is your best bet since that what the original PlayStation game was designed to use. It no secret, though, that many PC gamers don own a gamepad for their computer since so few PC games require anything more than a mouse and keyboard. If you decide to use the keyboard, you won be able to use mouse look, which is shame since that would dramatically improve gameplay. As it stands, to aim accurately at distant targets you need to activate a special targeting cursor that you can only move with your chosen controller. Ideally, a small cursor should have been present all the time to help orient your character and aim. No matter which controller you use, Spidey only turns in set increments instead of using a smooth range of motion, which feels unnatural and makes viewing specific areas or moving to them harder than it should be. It can be quite the challenge to make Spider-Man do anything a spider can.
Like the controls, the camera needs more work. Overall, it does a fairly good job of following our hero, especially considering that he can run on floors, clamber up walls, and zip up to ceilings on a whim. Still, walls and objects will often block your view, sometimes making spotting enemies too difficult and falling off of skyscrapers too easy. Also, when you move Spidey onto a ceiling, the camera sometimes reorients itself so that you view him from directly above instead of slightly behind, thanks to a temporarily translucent ceiling. The effect can be a bit disorienting when Spidey repeatedly switches from floors to walls to ceilings.
Spider-Man simply textured, blocky graphics and muddy cutscenes are distinctly underwhelming, if not outright poor. Some of the settings are bland and boring too the dark, drab sewers in particular are overused. Still, the graphics do at least evoke the look and feel of the classic Spider-Man comics and cartoons. The same holds true for the game audio. The familiar opening theme song, updated from the '60s cartoon series and featuring an incredibly catchy bass riff, sets the right mood from the very start. Spider-Man cocreator Stan Lee narrates the game in his authoritative style. Lee always sounds like he having fun with his creation and does take it dreadfully seriously. When he describes Peter Parker as a "sometimes neurotic" hero, you know that the writers are afraid to gently laugh along with you at the essential silliness of the game story and superhero conventions. It all good natured fun, though.
It a shame that more time and effort could have been put into making this Spider-Man port better suited to the PC and the PC gaming audience, as well as improving some problems that hurt the original game. The awkward controls and camera in particular often take the wind out of the game sails. At its best, Spider-Man immerses you in the colorful, enjoyably implausible Marvel Comics universe, and swinging between skyscrapers and firing off webs offer up plenty of adventurous, if shallow, thrills. If you ever wanted to play hero for a day, Spider-Man will let you, but be ready to fight with the game weaknesses as well as its villains.


15 July 2012

Nero Burning ROM 11 Full Version Free Download



Nero Burning ROM is a classic program that allows you to burn to disk. Anything goes, from data disks to audio CDs and HD DVDs. The program offers a range of options that is practically unmatched, and makes burning CDs and DVDs as flexible as possible.

Nero Burning ROM was the original Nero application and, some would argue, also the best. As a burning application, it excels. Nero Burning ROM is by no means the simplest app on the market, but what it lacks in simplicity, it makes up for in quality, configuration choices and speed.

In broad terms, you can use Nero Burning ROM to burn and copy to CDs, DVDs and DVD and CD ROMS. So far, so normal. What differentiates the application from its competitors, however, are its excellent configuration options you see them as soon as you open the program. They might be overwhelming for beginners, but it should take long to get to grips with them. Once you do, you see this choice as one of Nero Burning ROM major advantages.

This app does stop at configuration options, however. Nero Burning ROM also offers lots of secondary tools which means there a good chance you be able to meet all your CD/DVD needs from within the same program. There an encoder, compilation tool, built in recorder and disc explorer.


Using Nero Burning ROM you can save audio files from an Audio CD to the hard drive. In the process, the files are encoded, i.e. converted into a format that the computer can read. The Audio CD can be automatically identified with Gracenote. So called metadata such as title, genre, and track title are accessed by the Gracenote Media Database and associated to the tracks. That way you have audio files that are accurately and fully named after the encoding process.

                                Key Features of Nero Burning ROM
  1. High quality disc burning and copying for superior quality playback
  2. Easy drag & drop burning to CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray Discs
  3. Split oversized files to burn onto multiple discs at one time
  4. Ensure data readability regardless of scratches, age or deterioration
  5. Enhance security levels with personal passwords and encryption

14 July 2012

How to Make Windows XP Bootable CD With Easy Steps


I hope you enjoyed reading my previous posts but today i tell you a method to make Make Windows XP Bootable CD 
Preparation (Step 1)
Following items are Required
A copy of the original Windows CD/DVD .

A minimum of 1GB available hard disk space for CD.
A minimum of 5GB available hard disk space for DVD.

Create a folder called OS on your hard drive (C: is used in this example).

11 July 2012

Spiderman 1 PC Game Full Version Free Download



Spider-Man 1 will let you play hero for a day, but be ready to fight with the game weaknesses as well as its villains.
Once bitten, twice the guy. Thanks to the bite of an irradiated spider, budding boy genius Peter Parker suddenly finds himself turned into a superhuman with the powers of a spider. The rest is comic book history. As the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man, Parker has been entertaining legions of fans for 40 years through a string of comic book titles and animated series. If the Spider-Man game is any indication, the general love affair with all things Spidey burns as brightly as ever. Originally developed by Neversoft, the developer behind the hit Tony Hawk Pro Skater series, Spider-Man first swung its way onto the PlayStation, and soon leapt to the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, and Dreamcast. Now the third person action adventure game has come to the PC to make true believers out of computer gamers. Along the way, though, it run into a few snags that often dampen the game more entertaining aspects.
He story, told through cutscenes, voice overs, and in game dialogue, opens at a conference held by the renowned Dr. Otto Octavius, who preparing to demonstrate his latest invention. While the good doctor pontificates about the virtues of progress through technology, Spider-Man suddenly leaps onto the stage and makes off with Octavius' device before the assembled crowd. Since the real Spider-Man, Peter Parker, stands among the members of the press taking photos for the Daily Bugle newspaper, it can only mean an imposter is at large and ruining Spidey already tenuous reputation. Parker jealous journalistic competition at the Bugle, Eddie Brock, also witnesses the shocking event. The fact that Octavius is really the supervillain Dr. Octopus and Brock plays host to an evil alien symbiote named Venom can only mean more outlandish trouble for our wall crawling hero. This game takes classic superhero melodrama and unashamedly runs with it.
After the game mysterious opening sequence, you begin your heroic adventures in New York City. You start by foiling a bank heist and then move up to greater challenges like evading a missile firing police helicopter that chases after our framed hero. Later, you fight swarming lizardmen on top of a rushing subway train and battle alien symbiotes in the Daily Bugle. All told, there are eight main locations, like Manhattan rooftops, a high rise bank, and the New York City sewer system, making for around 30 3D levels in all. Gameplay primarily revolves around platform jumping, a little stealth, and beating up lots and lots of bad guys. During your adventures, you meet fellow heroes like Daredevil, Black Cat, and the Human Torch who offer tips and villains like Scorpion, Rhino, and Venom who beat you to a pulp if you not quick with your webshooters.
No matter how smartly you play, be ready for some hassles the game uses a save point system instead of letting you save when you choose. Game designers seem to ignore the fact that in the real world, not all gamers have the luxury of playing for long, uninterrupted stretches until they can reach a save point or the end of a level. At least you can tackle the game on four different difficulty levels, including a "kid mode" that simplifies the controls and gameplay for the younger set.
To foil villains and save the day, you employ around 18 moves. For simple problems, a number of simple solutions are on hand (or foot): You can jump, grab, punch, and kick your way out of the game lesser binds. Thanks to that fateful spider bite, Spidey can perform all these moves with extraordinary strength and agility. These core moves can be linked into combos, like jumping punches or the "grab and kick," where you sneak up behind a villain, grab him, and then unceremoniously give him the boot.  Of course, Spider-Man chief claims to fame, other than running around New York City in bright tights, are his masterful web slinging talents. Here where the game combat gets interesting, thanks to Spider-Man arsenal of clever web weapons. You can sling webs that temporarily enmesh enemies or flick distant switches. If standard punches aren't working for you, you can create spiked gloves out of your webbing for added damage. You can borrow a page from Captain America (comic) book and create your own web shield for defense. For pummeling villains from a distance, you can launch balls of webbing at them. If that doesn't get their attention, you can shoot a web line at them and yank them in the direction of your choosing. No matter what approach you use, you find that enemies aren't overly bright; bad guys rely more on brute force than anything else. "Mindless thugs” indeed.
As clever and entertaining as these diverse abilities often are, they don't get their full due because of the game awkward controls. Like many console ports, Spider-Man does little to take its new PC audience fully into account. You can control Spidey with the keyboard, a joystick, or a gamepad, though your controller of choice should preferably have at least six buttons. You need a spider agility to master the keyboard approach, though it grows a bit easier with time, and a joystick can feel clunky and unresponsive. A gamepad is your best bet since that what the original PlayStation game was designed to use. It no secret, though, that many PC gamers don't own a gamepad for their computer since so few PC games require anything more than a mouse and keyboard. If you decide to use the keyboard, you won't be able to use mouse look, which is shame since that would dramatically improve gameplay. As it stands, to aim accurately at distant targets you need to activate a special targeting cursor that you can only move with your chosen controller. Ideally, a small cursor should have been present all the time to help orient your character and aim. No matter which controller you use, Spidey only turns in set increments instead of using a smooth range of motion, which feels unnatural and makes viewing specific areas or moving to them harder than it should be. It can be quite the challenge to make Spider-Man do anything a spider can.
Like the controls, the camera needs more work. Overall, it does a fairly good job of following our hero, especially considering that he can run on floors, clamber up walls, and zip up to ceilings on a whim. Still, walls and objects will often block your view, sometimes making spotting enemies too difficult and falling off of skyscrapers too easy. Also, when you move Spidey onto a ceiling, the camera sometimes reorients itself so that you view him from directly above instead of slightly behind, thanks to a temporarily translucent ceiling. The effect can be a bit disorienting when Spidey repeatedly switches from floors to walls to ceilings.
Spider-Man simply textured, blocky graphics and muddy cutscenes are distinctly underwhelming, if not outright poor. Some of the settings are bland and boring too the dark, drab sewers in particular are overused. Still, the graphics do at least evoke the look and feel of the classic Spider-Man comics and cartoons. The same holds true for the game audio. The familiar opening theme song, updated from the '60s cartoon series and featuring an incredibly catchy bass riff, sets the right mood from the very start. Spider-Man cocreator Stan Lee narrates the game in his authoritative style. Lee always sounds like he having fun with his creation and doesn't take it dreadfully seriously. When he describes Peter Parker as a "sometimes neurotic" hero, you know that the writers aren't afraid to gently laugh along with you at the essential silliness of the game story and superhero conventions. It all good natured fun, though.
It a shame that more time and effort couldn't have been put into making this Spider-Man port better suited to the PC and the PC gaming audience, as well as improving some problems that hurt the original game. The awkward controls and camera in particular often take the wind out of the game sails. At its best, Spider-Man immerses you in the colorful, enjoyably implausible Marvel Comics universe, and swinging between skyscrapers and firing off webs offer up plenty of adventurous, if shallow, thrills. If you ever wanted to play hero for a day, Spider-Man will let you, but be ready to fight with the game weaknesses as well as its villains.



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