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Mitsubishi REAL MZW300 Full HD LCD TV

Posted: 23 Aug 2009 02:18 AM PDT

Mitsubishi introduced to Japan from the new series REAL MZW300 Full HD LCD TV. Three models will be launched on October 21, including 52-inch LCD-52MZW300, 46-inch LCD-46MZW300 and 40-inch LCD 40MZW300.

Mitsubishi REAL MZW300 Full HD LCD TV

These new TVs are equipped with high definition Full HD 1920 x 1080p Diamond Group which offers a 20,000:1 contrast ratio and 178 degree viewing angle. They are also compatible xvColor and characteristics of the DIAMOND PRO Engine IV image processing. Mitsubishi diatonic also adds technology to improve the HD.Mitsubishi MZW300 REAL integrated digital TV tuner and offers four HDMI inputs and a D-sub connector. [via itechnews]

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Mitsubishi REAL MZW300 Full HD LCD TV

Return to Castle Wolfenstein PC Gaming

Posted: 22 Aug 2009 11:15 PM PDT

Wolfenstein and I go back a long way. The original is perhaps the first PC game I ever played, sitting at the keyboard of my roommate 386 shortly after the game first launched. During a period of two years I played through the original on every level of difficulty, followed by continued iD, Spear of Destiny. Just ten years later, I was captivated by Raven the first re-imagine, Return to Castle Wolfenstein - a game that has suffered from comparison with his contemporaries, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, but I ‘I found very amusing. I say this because I do not want you to think I came into the new Wolfenstein want to put down or complain iD and Activision deal of the franchise. I came into this game for rooting, that she is good. I’m not that Wolfenstein is looking back, or the lack of innovation. As long as it looks, plays and feels like a modern Wolfenstein should, then I’ll be happy.

Wolfenstein Game Return to Castle Wolfenstein PC Gaming

Things could be worse. An hour, I just disappointed. Bar a brilliant article, the first level was a cliché of an approximation of Call of Duty, Treyarch even make efforts on the worst COD3 seem inspired by comparison. After that, the game seems to have taken a strange turn left into STALKER city, choosing the type of free-roaming, talk to contact X, Y track contact shenanigans you expect from the SFP or love-it/hate -it Fallout 3. Wolfenstein hero, BJ Blazkowicz, came to the charming German town of Eistenstadt foiled another level Nazi occult accessories. To do this, he will work with two groups: a resistor configuration called Kreisau Circle and a mysterious occult society, The Golden Dawn. Only by traveling around town, completing missions for both can advance the plot and the wreckage German plans. Previously, only your basic one-man army, the still strong and silent now take BJ with the locals and meet their needs.

Wolfenstein Game

This is not necessarily my idea of Wolfenstein, but this does not mean that bad. Linear levels, one after the other, are a little past the time and setting - little by little, a city torn by war and black magic - a lot of potential for the atmosphere. Unfortunately, the area that you get to travel around is surprisingly small and meagrely populated, and the levels are large enough to act as a buffer between the boring games of action, without being interesting or well developed enough to turn them into something beyond.

Moreover, most games, the most populous streets with Nazi troops, technologically enhanced super-soldiers and all sorts of Eldritch horror, which means that the sections between missions into running larger battles. Again, this is not necessarily a bad thing, and there is one point about half of the place where you enjoy a fun, exciting shootouts in public places and large arteries of the city mid-Eisenstadt. After some time, however, fighting, always in the way of progress, and there is a feeling that the game is - essentially - to be padded out. It hardly helps that you are fighting again and again and again in the same places, and although you can avoid combat by moving across rooftops and through sewers, layouts and confusion barriers artificial to do even more irritating. [via trustedreviews]

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Return to Castle Wolfenstein PC Gaming

BlizzCon 2009 World of Warcraft (WoW) Cataclysm

Posted: 22 Aug 2009 09:37 PM PDT

Blizzard has opened BlizzCon 2009, and already the news that came out was truly amazing. The most exciting announcement should be the news of a new expansion pack for World of Warcraft called Cataclysm. The only thing players are concerned at the date of launch of the new expansion of WoW, but Blizzard does not give any of nothing, and maybe just a trailer.

BlizzCon 2009 World of Warcraft (WoW) Cataclysm

According to a recent article in The Telegraph, Chris Metzen Blizzard said that World of Warcraft: Cataclysm will change the face of WoW online multi-player. The latter and what is believed to be the best expansion pack is still home to a host of new features include an increase in these players, now 85.

Other new features include seven new play areas, two new playable races for the Alliance and Horde factions, new monsters, new classes and hundreds of new quests for you to play.

The most exciting thing to come of the new extension should be reworked environments. The reason is that the new scenario has had an enormous impact on the game itself. While at BlizzCon 2009, the people who participated were treated to a trailer of what they can expect from World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. [via product-reviews]

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BlizzCon 2009 World of Warcraft (WoW) Cataclysm

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