5. Ferrari daytona
Within the limits of most definitions of a road car, we have no doubt that this is the fastest car made today. For us it is the most exciting projectile we have ever been fortunate enough to handle, an electrifying sensation of a car which picks up its skirts and goes in response to the throttle like a proverbial bat out of hell.-By autocar in 1971.
4. Aston martin DB5
Is there a more famous Aston Martin than the DB5? It’s a stunning example of Sixties British cool and a genuine movie legend. A starring role as James Bond’s car in the Goldfinger and Thunderball films confirmed it as a national treasure, and generations have grown up watching it on screen and playing with the toy version – which remains the best-selling Corgi model of all-time.-By autoexpress.co.uk.
Read more: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/260305/aston_martin_db5.html#ixzz1UjLZSZhY
3. Shelby GT500 (1967)
The role this car plays in films such as the fast and the furious realy reflects how it used to be a real cool thing that everyone wants. Even lying about the horse power given couldn't change how much of an aphrodisiac it could be. Shame the years effected how it looked in the eyes of the public because now it's seen as a history book for your grandparents to bore you with.-By mefoxy123
2. Dodge charger
The 1970 Dodge Charger came in three versions -- base, 500 and R/T, with an optional SE package that included leather seats, a wood-finished steering wheel and an electric sunroof. The base model had a measly slant six with 145-horsepower, while the 500, no longer a performance model, was offered with a 318 standard or the 383 two- or four-barrel carb. The big addition in the R/T models this year was the 440 Six Pack, getting 390 bhp. The three 2-barrel carburetor was an alternative to the 4-barrel, 375 bhp 440 Magnum. The 426 Hemi was given hydraulic lifts. All these big word give you a perspective on how menacingly cool this car was.-By cargurus.com, edited by mefoxy123.
1. Jaguar E-type
Ten years ago the Jaguar E-Type almost exploded on the motoring scene and it was hailed by many, including Autocar, as a major breakthrough in the design of high performance vehicles for sale to the public. It fast became the ultimate and most coveted machine on the sports car market.-By autocar.
Top 5's
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Thursday, 11 August 2011
Friday, 8 July 2011
Top 5 racing apps (itunes)
5. Fast and furious
Quite good app and decent price. Has anoying film pictures throughout but has some nice variation and customiseations.
4. Fast and furious pink slip 3D
Nice 3d, car choices and races.
3. Fast and furious adrenaline
The only reason this is better than pink slip is it just fells better and is slightly more enjoyable otherwise its the same.
2. Need for speed: Hot persuit
Realy good graphics for an ipod game but extreamly limited this is made up for by haveing a great driving experiance.
1. Asphalt 6
All you will want from a car game is in this app. It's got all the cars, customiseation, upgrades, different race types and tracks and cool features you could want. The only thing i could possibly think of to add is maybe a story mode.
Quite good app and decent price. Has anoying film pictures throughout but has some nice variation and customiseations.
4. Fast and furious pink slip 3D
Nice 3d, car choices and races.
3. Fast and furious adrenaline
The only reason this is better than pink slip is it just fells better and is slightly more enjoyable otherwise its the same.
2. Need for speed: Hot persuit
Realy good graphics for an ipod game but extreamly limited this is made up for by haveing a great driving experiance.
1. Asphalt 6
All you will want from a car game is in this app. It's got all the cars, customiseation, upgrades, different race types and tracks and cool features you could want. The only thing i could possibly think of to add is maybe a story mode.
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Top 5 autunm/winter 2011 xbox 360 releases
5. Gears of war 3
Another link in this bloody, fun and good chain of games. The style of game play and clever story line that previous games in the series provided is somthing to live up to but that shouldn't be a problem because gears 2 did it fine. Realy all that i can say about this game is it look like the same gears of war we love, which is good. I think maybe some new things could be a good idea but changeing any aspects would not.
4. Battle field 3
The best game engine ever. If you have seen any of the gameplay adverts for this game you will know that the movement of charicters is lifelike therefore createing a better and more realistic playing experiance. This does look like an extreamly good realease with no problems to be spotted until the game comes out; maybe a small problem i can see is it's not COD which is unfair because this franchise is just as good if not better, it is getting better known and more praise but still not what it deserves.
3. Duke nukeham forever
This should be good, why wouldn't it be it's been in development for 12 years. Duke nukeham forever looks like one of those games that takes the idea of offence, destruction and general bad (but admittedly cool) things and takes them to a very big extream. A problem with this is it will only sell to people who like that though that is alot and it will do it well.
2. Forza motorsport 4
Wow. The brilliant new feature for forza 4. Kinect. This means you just need to move your hands as if you were driveing on the road. The technology better be good though because uf not then it will just be too hard and will have cost them lots of money. The normal controls will be available so don't worry if it is too hard. Otherwise the only differance will be the amount of cars.
1. Call of duty: modernwarfare 3
One of the most awaited games ever, again. Obviously the only thing i can say it will have the usual big COD hipe but just waiit and buy the game ( because it will be worth buying ) then make judgement. Sorry i have not much info other than their is some new cool attachments but thats the way this game series goes.
Another link in this bloody, fun and good chain of games. The style of game play and clever story line that previous games in the series provided is somthing to live up to but that shouldn't be a problem because gears 2 did it fine. Realy all that i can say about this game is it look like the same gears of war we love, which is good. I think maybe some new things could be a good idea but changeing any aspects would not.
4. Battle field 3
The best game engine ever. If you have seen any of the gameplay adverts for this game you will know that the movement of charicters is lifelike therefore createing a better and more realistic playing experiance. This does look like an extreamly good realease with no problems to be spotted until the game comes out; maybe a small problem i can see is it's not COD which is unfair because this franchise is just as good if not better, it is getting better known and more praise but still not what it deserves.
3. Duke nukeham forever
This should be good, why wouldn't it be it's been in development for 12 years. Duke nukeham forever looks like one of those games that takes the idea of offence, destruction and general bad (but admittedly cool) things and takes them to a very big extream. A problem with this is it will only sell to people who like that though that is alot and it will do it well.
2. Forza motorsport 4
Wow. The brilliant new feature for forza 4. Kinect. This means you just need to move your hands as if you were driveing on the road. The technology better be good though because uf not then it will just be too hard and will have cost them lots of money. The normal controls will be available so don't worry if it is too hard. Otherwise the only differance will be the amount of cars.
1. Call of duty: modernwarfare 3
One of the most awaited games ever, again. Obviously the only thing i can say it will have the usual big COD hipe but just waiit and buy the game ( because it will be worth buying ) then make judgement. Sorry i have not much info other than their is some new cool attachments but thats the way this game series goes.
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Top 5 online games (computer)
5. Flight by armor games
A game with lots of good customisation gives that a personal and adventurous touch which just creates a nice relaxed feeling. There are two bad things about this game though the first is that there is only one good point and It's extreamly repetitive which makes it boring for long gaming sessions.
4. Toss the turtle by armor games
The good upgrades develop the game and how well you can do this will give you a sense of achievement. A good comic factor is involved in this game that flight dosn't have, the blood and gore can be quite funny especially as it's happening to a turtle, this does were out eventually but it's fun while it lasts. The disadvantages are that it's very repetitive like flight but not quite as much and there is no final comletion of it which can be a bit disappointing and feel a bit poinless.
3.Stick arena ballistick by x gen studios
One of the most varied and customiseable online games out, it's almost like a mix between COD and a role playing game, but with stick figures. The fighting and weapon pick ups are basic but fun so people who are new can adapt easily and be as good as some of the more experienced players. The only bad thing about this is it's very easy to hack and people take full advantage of this and kind of ruin the game a bit.
2. World of Warcraft By blizzard
World of warcraft is a great online MMORPG and one of the good things about it is that you can travel all over the world into enemy territory. These new places open new opportunities so you can get more out of the game. You could also talk with your friends if they are away on holiday so you can still have fun no matter where you are. It's not just friends you can talk with you can talk with other players, if there is something that is too hard for you and need someone to do it with you this can help a lot because the game can seem quite hard. The only bad point is the price tag, and its a big one. The very basic version with hardly any of the best features included is £7.00 per month which is way too much for just a bit of fun. If you want the expansion packs which lets face it you do then you're looking at up to £28.00 per month. Trying to get someone to pay that much for an online game is like punching their beloved dog in the face and no-one likes that.
1. Runescape
Runescape is an extremely popular MMORPG used by people of all ages all over the world. It's extremely easy to get up and running as the tutorial at the beginning (which takes the form of a short saga) equips you with all the info needed. The graphics are not the best compared to WOW, but this means it will run on lower grade pc's without crashing. Also, it's FREE TO PLAY!! if you only want access to a proportion of the world and skills available. Using the F2P option is great to get you up and running before committing to a monthly fee (which at £3.20 isn't going to blow the bank balance). Apart from building skills and doing quests it's a very sociable game. Public chat to anyone in your vicinity, private chat with friends only and clan chat with a group of people is all possible and very easy to do. The forums are very helpful in getting to know about specific issues within the game or putting forward suggestions - the whole "Runescape Community" is easily accessible and puts you in touch very easily with other likeminded players, which is great for those more sociable game players. Another good point is that the game is always being developed. Recent updates have seen a new "dungeoneering" skill, a "members loyalty programme" where exclusive items are available to reward members each month, and a whole set of new capes so hardened Runscapers can show off their "awesomeness" to other players.
Bad points? As mentioned, the graphics aren't the best for a MMORPG and it can take a long time to upskill at the higher levels, so incentive can peter out a little. The "Wilderness" is a "love it or hate it" area where players can kill other players and loot their hard earned gear - whether you are for or against it, it certainly makes your heart beat faster running around in that area! The worst part of RS definitely HAS to be the amount of Bots that have re-appeared since the "free trade" was re-introduced (anyone can trade any value of goods with another player). It gets very annoying when you're working hard at skills amongst auto-players.
Written by Juddy buddy567 and lauraloo foxaloo
Edited by mefoxy123 and lauraloo foxaloo
Produced by mefoxy123
A game with lots of good customisation gives that a personal and adventurous touch which just creates a nice relaxed feeling. There are two bad things about this game though the first is that there is only one good point and It's extreamly repetitive which makes it boring for long gaming sessions.
4. Toss the turtle by armor games
The good upgrades develop the game and how well you can do this will give you a sense of achievement. A good comic factor is involved in this game that flight dosn't have, the blood and gore can be quite funny especially as it's happening to a turtle, this does were out eventually but it's fun while it lasts. The disadvantages are that it's very repetitive like flight but not quite as much and there is no final comletion of it which can be a bit disappointing and feel a bit poinless.
3.Stick arena ballistick by x gen studios
One of the most varied and customiseable online games out, it's almost like a mix between COD and a role playing game, but with stick figures. The fighting and weapon pick ups are basic but fun so people who are new can adapt easily and be as good as some of the more experienced players. The only bad thing about this is it's very easy to hack and people take full advantage of this and kind of ruin the game a bit.
2. World of Warcraft By blizzard
World of warcraft is a great online MMORPG and one of the good things about it is that you can travel all over the world into enemy territory. These new places open new opportunities so you can get more out of the game. You could also talk with your friends if they are away on holiday so you can still have fun no matter where you are. It's not just friends you can talk with you can talk with other players, if there is something that is too hard for you and need someone to do it with you this can help a lot because the game can seem quite hard. The only bad point is the price tag, and its a big one. The very basic version with hardly any of the best features included is £7.00 per month which is way too much for just a bit of fun. If you want the expansion packs which lets face it you do then you're looking at up to £28.00 per month. Trying to get someone to pay that much for an online game is like punching their beloved dog in the face and no-one likes that.
1. Runescape
Runescape is an extremely popular MMORPG used by people of all ages all over the world. It's extremely easy to get up and running as the tutorial at the beginning (which takes the form of a short saga) equips you with all the info needed. The graphics are not the best compared to WOW, but this means it will run on lower grade pc's without crashing. Also, it's FREE TO PLAY!! if you only want access to a proportion of the world and skills available. Using the F2P option is great to get you up and running before committing to a monthly fee (which at £3.20 isn't going to blow the bank balance). Apart from building skills and doing quests it's a very sociable game. Public chat to anyone in your vicinity, private chat with friends only and clan chat with a group of people is all possible and very easy to do. The forums are very helpful in getting to know about specific issues within the game or putting forward suggestions - the whole "Runescape Community" is easily accessible and puts you in touch very easily with other likeminded players, which is great for those more sociable game players. Another good point is that the game is always being developed. Recent updates have seen a new "dungeoneering" skill, a "members loyalty programme" where exclusive items are available to reward members each month, and a whole set of new capes so hardened Runscapers can show off their "awesomeness" to other players.
Bad points? As mentioned, the graphics aren't the best for a MMORPG and it can take a long time to upskill at the higher levels, so incentive can peter out a little. The "Wilderness" is a "love it or hate it" area where players can kill other players and loot their hard earned gear - whether you are for or against it, it certainly makes your heart beat faster running around in that area! The worst part of RS definitely HAS to be the amount of Bots that have re-appeared since the "free trade" was re-introduced (anyone can trade any value of goods with another player). It gets very annoying when you're working hard at skills amongst auto-players.
Written by Juddy buddy567 and lauraloo foxaloo
Edited by mefoxy123 and lauraloo foxaloo
Produced by mefoxy123
Saturday, 2 July 2011
More posts coming soon.
Pretty soon i will be releaseing about 3 top 5's at once! So just wait till about 7 june onward for these posts. Just as a preview one one the posts will be on online games for the computer and will include world of warcraft, flight and runescape. Please just wait a small while and more content will be released.
Sunday, 8 May 2011
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Thursday, 21 April 2011
Top 5 classic arcade games
5. Asteroids (1979)
Loosely based on computer space, the first ever coin-operated game, Asteroids used vector graphics to make superb use of simulated inertia in deep space. The developers also added a high-score table to the game where players could enter their initials, making astoids the first ever game with this feature.
4. Street fighter II (1991)
Causing a kind of arcade mania not seen since pac-man, 1991's street fighter sequel redefined th one-on-one tornament fighting genre. The use of six attack buttons, defensive capabilities and a host of powerful hidden fighting moves made street Fighter II unique and massively popular
3. Donky Kong (1981)
Game design legend Shigeru Miyamoto created Donkey Kong in an attempt to help nintendo break the american market. His game was a massive success, and saved the almost bankrupt nintendo of america overnight.
2. Pac-man (1980)
The first coin-op designed specifically to apeal to female players, game designer Toru Iwatani single-handedly broke the profuse arcade trend for space-based shooters. Origionally named puck-man due to the main characters disk like shape,the title was changed outside of Japan to pac-man to avoid creative graffiti on the game cabinates. Many sequals have follewed, both by namco in japan and midway in the US, with the most recent being the 2007 release of pac-man chamionship edition for xbox live arcade.
1. Space Invaders (1978)
Released by Taito in japan, space invaders, which the game designer Tomohoiro Nishikado based on his interprateations of H.G. wells' war of the worlds novel, spearheaded a new and prolific era for the worldwide video game industry. Now seen as the most influential arcade game of all time, Space invaders has been ravamped, repackaged and released on almoast every platform.
Published by the giuness world record limeted company in december 2007 in their gamers edition for the next year.
Loosely based on computer space, the first ever coin-operated game, Asteroids used vector graphics to make superb use of simulated inertia in deep space. The developers also added a high-score table to the game where players could enter their initials, making astoids the first ever game with this feature.
4. Street fighter II (1991)
Causing a kind of arcade mania not seen since pac-man, 1991's street fighter sequel redefined th one-on-one tornament fighting genre. The use of six attack buttons, defensive capabilities and a host of powerful hidden fighting moves made street Fighter II unique and massively popular
3. Donky Kong (1981)
Game design legend Shigeru Miyamoto created Donkey Kong in an attempt to help nintendo break the american market. His game was a massive success, and saved the almost bankrupt nintendo of america overnight.
2. Pac-man (1980)
The first coin-op designed specifically to apeal to female players, game designer Toru Iwatani single-handedly broke the profuse arcade trend for space-based shooters. Origionally named puck-man due to the main characters disk like shape,the title was changed outside of Japan to pac-man to avoid creative graffiti on the game cabinates. Many sequals have follewed, both by namco in japan and midway in the US, with the most recent being the 2007 release of pac-man chamionship edition for xbox live arcade.
1. Space Invaders (1978)
Released by Taito in japan, space invaders, which the game designer Tomohoiro Nishikado based on his interprateations of H.G. wells' war of the worlds novel, spearheaded a new and prolific era for the worldwide video game industry. Now seen as the most influential arcade game of all time, Space invaders has been ravamped, repackaged and released on almoast every platform.
Published by the giuness world record limeted company in december 2007 in their gamers edition for the next year.
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