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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
M.A.C.H (Modified Air Combat Heroes)
M.A.C.H. (Modified Air Combat Heroes) - an airplane shooter game for the PlayStation Portable being released last February 20, 2007. It is set in the year 2049, when unmanned jets have driven jobless pilots to form racing and dogfighting leagues.
There are 11 planes available, which can be customized. Performance upgrades can increase the speed, agility, or power. Visual upgrades can add flags or other symbols to almost any part of the plane.
In Race Mode, the player races seven enemy planes to try to score third place or higher. Pick ups are available, such as rocket cluster, anti gravity mines, homing missile, machpower, and stealth. Guns are disabled in race mode. In Dogfight Mode the player fights seven enemy planes, attempting to keep the highest kill rate until the competition is finished. Guns are unlimited but do overheat.
Enjoy the Game!!
There are 11 planes available, which can be customized. Performance upgrades can increase the speed, agility, or power. Visual upgrades can add flags or other symbols to almost any part of the plane.
- Codec: Good in any situation
- Greasemonkey: Acrobatic flyer
- Runner: Strong and Relentless
- Spitfire: Military Master
- Carver: Superbly Agile
- Bear: Unstoppable
- Loki: Delta Glider
- Mayday: Getaway Plane
- Phoenix: Powerful Warplane
- Serpent: Fast and Elusive
- Baron: A Secret Design
In Race Mode, the player races seven enemy planes to try to score third place or higher. Pick ups are available, such as rocket cluster, anti gravity mines, homing missile, machpower, and stealth. Guns are disabled in race mode. In Dogfight Mode the player fights seven enemy planes, attempting to keep the highest kill rate until the competition is finished. Guns are unlimited but do overheat.
Enjoy the Game!!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
PSP with 8 GB / 16 GB built - in flash memory
Video gamers check this out - about Sony PSP's 8 and 16 GB flash and UMD less PSP, according to engadget.com, the next-gen PSP have been growing decidedly louder as of late, and now 1UP's gotten a ton of new details from what it claims are sources directly involved with the new system.Here's what they have been told: the slot for UMD disc was removed and it will be replaced with options for either 8GB or 16GB of built-in flash memory. Also nixed is any hope of a PSP-4000, with Sony opting instead to use a subtitle. Three rumored names include PSP Slide, PSP Flip, and PSP Go!, the latter of which borrows from Sony's pre-existing Go! brand and suggests there might be a built-in camera à la PSP-3000's Go!Cam peripheral. The same D-pad, analog nub, and face button configuration remains, but they now slide out from the bottom of the unit (see mockup, pictured).
Expected launch is September for Japan and late October / early November for US, and coming with 'em are over 100 classic and new downloadable titles including Gran Turismo Mobile as a headliner. Sony's supposedly going official with all this during its E3 press conference in early June, and for now they're opting to give the staple "does not comment on rumors or speculation response. That's one mighty intriguing rumor -- we can only hope it pans out.
All I can say is, how about including a qwerty keypad in it?? Does it sound like it would be better too, right?
Expected launch is September for Japan and late October / early November for US, and coming with 'em are over 100 classic and new downloadable titles including Gran Turismo Mobile as a headliner. Sony's supposedly going official with all this during its E3 press conference in early June, and for now they're opting to give the staple "does not comment on rumors or speculation response. That's one mighty intriguing rumor -- we can only hope it pans out.
All I can say is, how about including a qwerty keypad in it?? Does it sound like it would be better too, right?
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