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Saturday, 18 May 2013

Adventures of Lomax [U] ISO [SCUS-94906]

Adventures of Lomax [U] ISO
[SCUS-94906]






Description :

The Adventures of Lomax (also known simply as Lomax) is a spin-off video game of the Lemmings series. The player takes the role of Lomax, a lemming character that has to save his friends and animals from an evil doctor. The game was released for the PlayStation and Windows in 1996. Kath Soucie provides the voice of Lomax. 


Plot :

Lomax is a lemming knight, whose friends have been transformed into monsters by "Evil Ed". His quest is to rescue them and put a stop to Evil Ed using his magical helmet. 

  
Gameplay :

This game inherits the gameplay and style which was seen in Erwin Kloibhofer and Henk Nieborg's previous title, Flink. As Lomax, the player must navigate through four main worlds with three levels each, in a side-scrolling platform game. The enemies are brainwashed lemmings who have been turned into monsters taking the form of zombies, cowboys, and aliens. Like some other platformers, bumping into them kills the player's character. The player's main attack spins Lomax around, and can be used to both avoid being killed by bumping into them, and "kill" them. By effectively "killing" them, they are turned back into ordinary lemmings and leave in peace. There are coins scattered throughout the levels that grant additional lives when enough are found. Magic helmets can also be found, which can be used as weapons and grant Lomax immunity from one attack, after which he loses the helmet. In addition to the standard platforming, Lomax can also use several abilities featured in the original Lemmings (game), such as builders and diggers, as well as others not found in the original.


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Adventure of Phix [U] ISO [SLUS-01523]

Adventure of Phix [U] ISO
[SLUS-01523]





 Description :

The world od Magnetica is a turmoil - and it all started when Phix swallowed the fabled Magnecia Stone that fell from the sky. He must now make it past hundreds of obstacles and fierce creatures on his journey to the Sanctuary. Once he returns the Magnetia Stone to its proper place, peace will return to the land.


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Advan Racing (Japan) ISO [SLPS-01689]

Advan Racing (Japan) ISO
[SLPS-01689]




 Description :

This game is so much fun playing with a steering wheel with in-car view! This is probably my favorite PS1 racing game. The "being inside the car" sensation is freakingly real! Glad I got this game. Keywords: Need for Speed Most wanted Carbon Underground test drive unlimited TDU TD4TD5 TD6 I II III IV V I Simulation NFS Test Drive Unlimited 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pro Street Hot Pursuit Road Challenge High Stakes FIA Simbin 10tacle drifting drift powerslide Road Fighter PGR Project Gotham Racing Forza Sega GT Gear Outrun 2006 Coast to Coast LFS Live for Max Power World Tour Colin McRae CMR Lagoon Rev Rave Ultimate Race Pro Cinematic All Star Car & Driver the All Japan Touring Championship Road Taito TOCA Driver GRID Super Technic Challenge Car Spec-R Tuners D1 Professional Grand Prix GP Import Imports Revolution Fighter Auto Modellista Overdrivin Memorial Over Drivin' Motorsports Race Formula 1 F1


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Adidas Power Soccer '98 [U] ISO [SLUS-00547]

Adidas Power Soccer '98 [U] ISO
[SLUS-00547]




 Description :

The original Adidas Power Soccer offered two distinct play modes. Arcade mode was rough, tough, and fast, with NBA Jam-style scuffles and special moves. Simulation mode was realistic to a fault and had all the fast-paced play mechanics of turtle racing. 1998's version is much more mild on both fronts and is full of average gameplay and the occasional new take.
Control takes a considerable amount of getting used to. In general, it feels a lot more tentative than FIFA 98's solid, tight play. It's a lot slower when you're away from the ball, faster and looser up close to the action. A fair number of special moves are readily available, including flick-passes, short dribbles, and the usual sliding tackles. The all-important player control-switching is where Adidas Power Soccer 98 really blows it. There is no means at your disposal to switch which player you are controlling. In FIFA 98 you could essentially scroll through the ranks and select your man, whether the ball was loose or you were on defense. With Adidas PS 98, you're stuck with whichever man is closest to the ball. This can lead to some awkward moves on the field when it switches right in the middle of something important.
The problem is further exacerbated by the game's poor AI. While enemy AI is decent, and will put up a fair enough fight, especially on the higher difficulty settings, teammate AI is abysmal. Half the time your goalie all but gives up after one save. The worst are the fullbacks, who have the annoying tendency to just stare off into the corner. And again, since you have no means of taking over control of a drooling fullback standing motionless, you've got to do a lot of running all over the field, playing everyone's position for them.
In other control issues, the traditional speed burst button is a little odd. It's incredibly fast. Like superhuman. Like the Flash. Even in simulation mode, you literally fly around the screen at least twice as fast as the other players. And you never seem to tire. This is to be expected in the arcade setting, but it's a little unrealistic for simulation mode. To its credit, however, is the way that offensive speed bursts affect ball control. Unlike most soccer games, where you can just haul ass while keeping the ball tightly in check, Adidas Power Soccer 98's sprinting strikers don't just dribble away, they keep the ball a good three to five yards ahead when running at full speed. This leaves them wide open to enemy tackles, which it should. More than that though, you actually have less control of the ball, and if you alter your path severely without collecting the ball first, you'll leave it behind. Very cool.
Graphically, Adidas Power Soccer 98 doesn't have the smoothness or the clarity of FIFA 98. There's a certain jerkiness about the individual moves, and the victory celebrations are a little loopy - no goalie-cameraman squabbles either. What the game does have going for it is its awesome camera work. It's totally dynamic and effortlessly zooms in and out and around the action. It's so smooth in fact, that you might not notice how much it changes while you play. From nearly overhead to straight-up sideline shots, you're never missing anything, and the continual shifting improves the excitement of play and makes it look a lot more like broadcast TV.
The options department is a hotbed of pros and cons too. While the game offers no stat tweaking, it does offer 427 teams to choose from. While the game may be played in either arcade or simulation mode, they're actually very similar and not really worth the distinction, especially when compared with the last version of Power Soccer's near-NBA-Jam levels of arcade fighting.
Adidas Power Soccer 98 does a number of things well, but its shortcomings are frustrating enough to turn most players off before the whistle blows. If you're a dedicated video soccer enthusiast, ball handling and camera work are worth the price of admission. But if you're like most of us, and only require one soccer game in your life, either of 98's FIFA contributions would be better worth your while.


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Adidas Power Soccer International '97 (E) ISO [SLES-00270]

Adidas Power Soccer International '97 (E) ISO
[SLES-00270]





 Description :

Another entry to the Power Soccer series. This time with more teams and tournaments.


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Adidas Power Soccer ISO [SCUS-94502]

Adidas Power Soccer ISO
[SCUS-94502]





Description :

Soccer comes to the PlayStation with ADIDAS POWER SOCCER. All of the action is created with motion-capture technology, so you can expect some very realistic visuals in the game. Every bicycle kick, every jump kick, and every bit of fancy footwork looks real. All of the realistic animation only adds to the by-the-book Simulation mode. If the refs keep giving you the red card and slowing down the game, play the Arcade mode, where burning kicks light the goalie on fire and jump kicks to the head and shirt pulls are legitimate defensive tactics. With either Simulation or Arcade, you can play a season or a tournament. With all of this soccer action, ADIDAS POWER SOCCER will keep any soccer fan happy. 


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Actua Tennis (E) ISO [SLES-00265]

Actua Tennis (E) ISO
[SLES-00265]





Description :

Actua Tennis is a sports video game for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows, developed and published by Gremlin Interactive. All of the high stakes and athletic magnificence of the ATP comes to your PC in ACTUA TENNIS. Choose your player and set out to win the big tournament, using power serves, a smart net game, and tremendous endurance. Motion-capture animation makes for a true-to-life tennis experience, and actual ball physics deliver a strikingly realistic feel. Play a single match or see if you have the ability to defeat a string of pros in a tournament. ACTUA TENNIS features both singles and doubles matches.


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