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Killing Floor. Online Patch

title: Killing Floor Genres: 3D-Action/Co-op Survival Horror FPS Language: English Year: 2009 Developer: Tripwire Interactive Publisher: Tripwire Interactive File size: 1.73 GB About The Game : Mutants and other zombie escaped from a secret underground laboratory, and now the brave courageous group (co-operative up to six) to perestrelyat several hundred carrion bodies on the streets of London. For the stripping area, you can use the sixteen kinds of weapons, as well as experimenting with the

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Stealthyslyth visits Wuhu Island and plays Wii Sports Resort

Image courtesy of Business Wire Last week I was able to head over to check out the little piece of tropical paradise that Nintendo created in order to showcase their new game Wii Sports Resort . It was complete with a small pool, sand, palm trees and refreshing drinks. Let me tell you, this was one heck of a strange site to see smack dab in the middle of New York City! As I walked in I was given a blue and white flower lei and shown to the cabana tents that were set up that had Wii consol

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Discover Casual and Basic RPG Fun With Sketch Dungeon

Searching out unique and interesting games in the App Store is sometimes daunting, especially with some games and their developers getting more press than others. If you’re looking for something a little bit different in the $0.99 category, you may want to check out Sketch Dungeon by Casual Distraction Games . The developer asks if you remember playing old school RPG games on graph paper, and while I can’t say that I do, I found Sketch Dungeon to be a rather clever game regardless. Sketch

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Powell’s Q&A: Richard Wrangham

Posted by Richard Wrangham, July 25th, 2009 No CommentsFiled under:Powell’s Q&A, Q&A. Describe your latest book. Why do we cook? Traditionally we see cooked food as a pleasant luxury without any particular significance for human evolution. We like hot meals for their smells and tastes and textures and for helping protect us from disease. Yet, depending on our personal preference, we can eat our food either cooked or raw, be it apples, carrots, or even beef. Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us

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PSN Review - Punisher: No Mercy

The dark world of Frank Castle and Marvel returns to gaming, using Epic’s Unreal engine 3 and a completely different genre then its predecessor. The game brings a few features that we haven’t seen in gaming for a while, i.e. unlockables which there are over 100 of, but is this game Punishable or does it show mercy. The story is told through short cutscenes made of comic book scenes, which were drawn and written by Mike Deodato, who was worked on a few other Punisher comics as well as o

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