วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

CET Domain 10310106 Charger Stand for Nintendo DS Lite- Blue LED Light

CET Domain 10310106 Charger Stand for Nintendo DS Lite- Blue LED Light


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  • Brand: CET Domain


  • Features

  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
  • Top Quality Children's Item.



  • Price: $21.25

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    วันเสาร์ที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    CET Domain 10310302X2 2 x Silicone Skin for Nintendo DS Lite

    CET Domain 10310302X2 2 x Silicone Skin for Nintendo DS Lite


    Product Details

  • Brand: CET Domain


  • Features

  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
  • Top Quality Children's Item.



  • Price: $22.03

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    วันศุกร์ที่ 29 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    CET Domain 10311204 Colorful Backgroud Crystal Hard Cover Protector with Rubber for Nintendo DS Lite

    CET Domain 10311204 Colorful Backgroud Crystal Hard Cover Protector with Rubber for Nintendo DS Lite


    Product Details

  • Brand: CET Domain


  • Features

  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
  • Top Quality Children's Item.



  • Price: $25.25

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    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    CET Domain 10311505 20 in1 Super Travel Kit Pack for Nintendo DS Lite

    CET Domain 10311505 20 in1 Super Travel Kit Pack for Nintendo DS Lite


    Product Details

  • Brand: CET Domain


  • Features

  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
  • Top Quality Children's Item.



  • Price: $44.40

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    วันพุธที่ 27 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Charger Stand for Nintendo DS Lite (Blue LED Light)

    Charger Stand for Nintendo DS Lite (Blue LED Light)


    Product Details

    Features

  • Brand New Charger for Nintendo DS Lite. Allows you to dock your Nintendo DS Lite on your desktop for charging.
  • Has LED light indicator.
  • Four non-slip mats on bottom.
  • Charging time: 3~4 hours. DC5.2V/420mA.
  • Blue light enhances the look of the DS.



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    วันอังคารที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Chess Crusade

    Chess Crusade


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53562 in Video Games
  • Brand: Destination Software
  • Model: 802068101824
  • Released on: 2008-07-23
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds


  • Features

  • A brilliant chess game is brought to life by artistic animations that illustrate your victories and defeats as you lose or maintain pieces.
  • Each game piece has its own unique set of attack animations - one for an exciting victory and one for a disappointing defeat.
  • Tutorial levels make this a game that even a total novice can approach to learn the rules and strategy behind chess.
  • Multiplayer functionality allows the players to take on friends and family - you can feel the pleasure of out-thinking your opponent.
  • Intuitive controls fully utilize the Nintendo DS touch screen - just point/touch to move pieces.



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    วันจันทร์ที่ 25 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Chessmaster: The Art of Learning (Nintendo DS)

    Chessmaster: The Art of Learning (Nintendo DS)


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15408 in Video Games
  • Brand: UBI Soft
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • Learn from champion Josh Waitzkin: Using the principles outlined in his book The Art of Learning, Josh puts players in his shoes during some of the most riveting moments of his career. He then walks players through the classics,
  • Multiplayer wireless: Two players can battle each other using the wireless option on the DS. A variety of exciting multiplayer games are available, including: Dark Chess, in which the opponent's pieces are invisible
  • six original mini-games: Each mini-game is packed with its own music, sound effects, a high-score record and 20 levels of gameplay
  • Checkmate: With an arsenal of 600,000 games, players will never run out of fun



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    Chicken Hunter: Jewel of Darkness (Nintendo DS)

    Chicken Hunter: Jewel of Darkness (Nintendo DS)


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53570 in Video Games
  • Brand: Phenomedia AG
  • Released on: 2008-07-15
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • Chicken Hunter has to take care not to block access to precious gems or even his progress to the next level by carelessly moving rocks and stones
  • Chicken Hunter indefatigably cleaves through narrow tunnels and stifling, hot air with the help of his red flying balloon within a complex labyrinth that gets more confusing the further he goes
  • Grim and ruthless shapes block his way to the next part of the maze



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    วันอาทิตย์ที่ 24 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (Japanese Import Video Game)

    Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (Japanese Import Video Game)


    Product Details

  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: PlayStation


  • Features

  • Hilarious Japanese Shmup
  • Digitized Characters in Wacky Settings
  • Only Released in Japan, Only Playable on Japanese (or modded) System



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    วันเสาร์ที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Chou Aniki: Sei Naru Protein Densetsu (Japanese Import Video Game)

    Chou Aniki: Sei Naru Protein Densetsu (Japanese Import Video Game)


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48841 in Video Games
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending


  • Features

  • Amusing and Fast-Paced Shmup
  • Only Released in Japan for the PS2



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    วันศุกร์ที่ 22 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Chronos Twin (Nintendo DS)

    Chronos Twin (Nintendo DS)


    Product Details

  • ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • Chronos Twin is set in a fantastic world filled with puzzles, actions and absorbing places to explore. Chronos Twin provides the player with fresh and inspirational ideas, some of which have never been seen before in a videogame - being in two locations, different time zones at the same time with the same character. Double Action! Double Playability.
  • The story to Chronos Twin deals with a 'being' coming from another time and dimension to invade the planet Skyla The only purpose for this monster is to destroy and annihilate all around him, so forcing the inhabitants of Skyla to escape in their spaceships. Once they reach safety they notice that a space-time stellar door has been opened, and the only way to destroy the monster is by going back into the past where the door was opened.
  • The game includes a colourful and vibrant setting with variety and diversity of graphics; desert, caverns, temples, technological worlds. Also interesting are the enemies, which will time-travel instantly or use the past to alter the present. A host of inventive ideas honed to present gamers with as many surprises as possible.
  • The hero, Nec, has a range of normal weapons (upgraded throughout) and also a very powerful shotgun. The player can shoot horizontally and vertically and will need to be skilled and adept to win through! Another special movement is that Nec can slide, and this can be helpful to get through narrow spaces. You can also push objects which will aid in difficult situations and may be used to get to places you couldn't before. Players must search locations and keep a sharp lookout for various objects... In addition, you can stop time on one screen, so you can solve time puzzles.
  • To succeed, the player has to watch two screens; each one has unique and characteristic surroundings. For example, in the bottom screen (past time) the player can move and change the position of an object and the same object will be altered on the top screen (present time).



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    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 21 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Clear Green Case for Nintendo Ds Lite

    Clear Green Case for Nintendo Ds Lite


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31896 in Video Games
  • Brand: Ghost Case
  • Model: GC4868
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Dimensions: 7.87" h x 1.18" w x 5.91" l, .30 pounds


  • Features

  • FULL REPLACEMENT CASE
  • INCLUDES MATCHING STYLUS
  • INCLUDES BUTTONS
  • SCREWDRIVER INCLUDED
  • TOTALCONSOLE RELIABILITY



  • Customer Reviews

    Shell ok, Screwdirver Bad3
    The shell it self was ok, with a few burrs and sprue waste. Can be cleaned up with some work. The buttons are worthless, but I intended to use the original black ones I had anyway so that was not a problem. The screwdriver is junk, just get another one. It is too big for the ds tri-wing screws and can damage the screws so nothing can open them. (Luckly I noticed this before I wrecked any of my screws)

    Very Great Product5
    It was a little work to put it all together, but everything fit together very well.


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    วันพุธที่ 20 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Clear Pink Case for Nintendo Ds Lite

    Clear Pink Case for Nintendo Ds Lite


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33557 in Video Games
  • Brand: GHOST
  • Model: GC4867
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Dimensions: 7.87" h x 1.18" w x 5.91" l, .30 pounds


  • Features

  • FULL REPLACEMENT CASE
  • INCLUDES MATCHING STYLUS
  • INCLUDES BUTTONS
  • SCREWDRIVER INCLUDED
  • TOTALCONSOLE RELIABILITY



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    วันอังคารที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    CLEAR SILICONE PROTECTOR CASE for NINTENDO DS LITE

    CLEAR SILICONE PROTECTOR CASE for NINTENDO DS LITE


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38353 in Video Games
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • Featuring: long lasting high grade silicone material
  • Provides excellent protection from the elements
  • Perfect fit: precisely engineered to fit your DS Lite perfectly
  • Give A great new look to you DS Lite and keep it safe
  • Fast shipping!!!!



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    วันจันทร์ที่ 18 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    CLEAR SILICONE PROTECTOR CASE for NINTENDO DS LITE

    CLEAR SILICONE PROTECTOR CASE for NINTENDO DS LITE


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38351 in Video Games
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • Featuring: long lasting high grade silicone material
  • Provides excellent protection from the elements
  • Perfect fit: precisely engineered to fit your DS Lite perfectly
  • Give A great new look to you DS Lite and keep it safe
  • Fast shipping!!!!



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    วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Clock Tower For WonderSwan (Japanese Import Video Game)

    Clock Tower For WonderSwan (Japanese Import Video Game)


    Product Details

  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: WonderSwan


  • Features

  • Amazing Port of Super Famicom Horror Adventure Game
  • Original Title Saw Sequels on Playstation & PS2 Consoles
  • Great For On-The-Go Gaming!
  • Only Released in Japan, Game is Entirely in Japanese



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    วันเสาร์ที่ 16 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Club Penguin Nintendo DS Lite Skin

    Club Penguin Nintendo DS Lite Skin


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17625 in Video Games
  • Brand: Club Penguin
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • Club Penguin DS Lite Skins that are Removable & Reusable



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    วันศุกร์ที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force 2

    Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force 2


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #573 in Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 10118900
  • Published on: 2010-06
  • Released on: 2010-05-25
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds


  • Features

  • Take on the role of an Elite Penguin Force agent to complete 10 top secret missions
  • Play all new exclusive DS mini-games
  • Earn coins while playing on the DS to spend in game or upload to online accounts



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    Colorful Backgroud Crystal Hard Cover Protector with Rubber for Nintendo DS Lite

    Colorful Backgroud Crystal Hard Cover Protector with Rubber for Nintendo DS Lite


    Product Details

    Features

  • Compatible With Nintendo DS Lite.
  • Protects your Nintendo DS Lite against dirt, fingerprints, damage and scratches.
  • Prevents dust into the plug port.
  • Provides the maximum protection available while allowing easy access to all buttons and ports.
  • Clear Crystal Case is thin enough so that your DS stays light and compact.



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    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 14 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Combat Blue Nintendo DS Lite Silicone Skin Case (2 Pack)

    Combat Blue Nintendo DS Lite Silicone Skin Case (2 Pack)


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37940 in Video Games
  • Brand: Mycarryingcase
  • Platform: Nintendo DS


  • Features

  • You will get 2 DS Lite silicone skin cases, 1 Combat blue and 1 combat black.
  • Brand new silicone skin case for Nintendo DS Lite.
  • Keep your DS Lite safe & protected in style with this Silicone Skin CaseUnique design allows easy access to all buttons, controls & ports
  • Unique design allows easy access to all buttons, controls & ports



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    วันพุธที่ 13 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Commander: Europe at War

    Commander: Europe at War


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6080 in Video Games
  • Brand: Graffiti Entertainment
  • Model: GE-NDS-108-MCC
  • Published on: 2010-05
  • Released on: 2010-01-12
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Number of items: 1


  • Features

  • Huge campaign map covering the USA to the west, Africa to the south, Scandinavia to the north, and the Ural's to the east
  • 12 different unit types including Infantry and Motorized Corps, Armor, Destroyers, Subs, and Carriers - each with their own strengths and weaknesses
  • 6 epic scenarios including Operation Barbarossa, D-Day and the Grand Campaign
  • Research over 50 inventions from 5 different areas of technology
  • Recruit and attach Historical Commanders to your units



  • Customer Reviews

    Bungled interface and terrible, terrible controls2
    I am a fan of DS hex strategy games and was hoping to like Commander: Europe at War a lot more than the 2 stars I'm forced to give it. The reason? The terribly frustrating control scheme, clumsy interface, and the idiotic decision to turn OFF all the DS's buttons. Even SELECT and START are disabled, forcing you to use the stylus for everything except scrolling the map, which is accomplished by the direction pad, or touching the stylus to the edge of the screen (more on this problem later). In other games like the excellent Panzer Tactics, usually SELECT toggles between map view and unit view for the top screen. CEAW has no such quick and easy view toggle. To see the map, you have to tap on one of the dropdown tabs and select either Zoom Out or World Map. Both options are worthless. In Zoom Out mode, the hexes become so small that they become a confusing mess of glyphs. Unit graphics are replaced by symbols representing each unit type (X, O, V, Y, [X], etc). Any unit that hasn't moved yet blinks, making for a really distracting experience. In World Map, the entirety of Europe is shown, but each factory or unit is a small dot of 4 pixel. YES! 4. Blue dots are you and allies, red dots are enemies. This is more than useless for planning strategy.

    Unlike most turn-based war games, CEAW is played on a continuous board, with no levels or intermissions. Personally, I like the mental break of levels, so I can feel the march of progress as I pass milestones. Here, it is one unrelenting assault. I'm playing the Germans and have conquered France, but now the Russians and Allies are coming at me from both fronts, with massive and overwhelming numbers. The Allies are storming Normandy, and I'm impeded by a Russian winter on the east. This may be historically accurate, but it's quite unfair and unbalanced for the player. You can declare war on countries, but you can't invite them to your alliance, so I can't get other countries to join my side. You also cannot declare war on Switzerland at all and take them over. They just camp there with troops, doing nothing, like in real life.

    In normal view, units that have moved don't get greyed out, making them harder to distinguish. Their nation flag simply stops blinking. A whole screen of blinking icons is not pleasant to look at. You can't use the shoulder buttons to cycle through the units. You must first tap on one of your units to bring up the menu, then the <- or -> button on the top of the screen. Often, it's impossible to tell who's attacking your unit during the AI's turn. The screen doesn't center on the attacker or the defender or put some sort of highlight outline around them. I've even seen the hour glass icon obscure a unit (in the lower left corner) being attacked, or have the attacked unit be partially out of frame. There's no unit vs unit showdown animation screen of any kind, like in every other hex game I've played. All that happens is a red flash shape with a number in it if a unit takes damage. If no damage, you'll hear an attack sound (machine guns, or bomb), but see nothing. Another major annoyance is that sometimes you can accidentally lose your attack turn if you tap too fast. Every move requires a second tap to confirm the destination or target. Tapping too fast causes the computer to sometimes think you are trying to scroll and will nudge the map slightly! I've missed several attack turns this way. Instead of attacking, all I've done now is placed my unit right next to the enemy's. Also, you can't use B to cancel a unit move or command. You have to tap something.

    Next is the slow AI. During the computer turn, the screen can show the hour glass icon for quite a while -- 3-4 minutes on average if there are a lot of computer-controlled units on the map like I do now with the Americans, British, and Russians attacking me. I've even had it think a turn for almost 7 minutes. This is quite unacceptable as its turn took longer than mine, not to mention being a big drain on the batteries waiting to play again. Enemy move perimeter and attack radius is not displayed by coloring the adjacent squares, making it hard to determine how far they can move (useful for planning retreats or attacks to stay out of the range of fire). Since moved units do not grey out, it's impossible to tell which enemies can still move during the AI phase, making planning strategy more cumbersome than needed.

    Defeating an enemy unit can also be a frustrating experience because units are allowed to repair up to +5 on their turn, instead of the traditional +3. This is too much and it can take many turns to destroy an enemy, when you're doing -1 or -2 damage to it with each attacking unit. Another major complaint is that air and land units cannot occupy the same hex, limiting your attack potential. This is a big problem when the enemy is entrenched and healing each turn.

    One thing I did like is the ability to research new units, but this too is confusingly handled and clumsily done. You can buy factories, but only up to 10 (this rises later.. I'm at 14 max now in 1944). There's 5 different tech trees with 3 subcategories each, which you can prioritize, but it costs "Focus Points" to switch back and forth. Exactly what the tech upgrades do is a bit of a mystery. There's no text accompanying the tech tree level diagram. Only a picture of the unit, an attribute icon, and a "+1". When upgrades are available, I have no idea what upgrading them enhances. There's no display that says, for example, Attack: 60 -> 65, or some other visual comparison of the unit's values before and after. Lastly, the game automatically ends in 1945 without warning, whether you're winning or losing, for no reason other being a sticker for historical accuracy! This is pretty stupid if you've invested many hours playing (and waiting for AI) and having no gratification other than a statistics screen at the end of it all.

    Overall, I would not recommend this game, unless you are a die-hard World War II military sim/hex gamer and willing to put up with major frustrations. It could've been a lot of fun, but it's ruined by a terrible design. The controls are maddeningly frustrating and unforgivably cumbersome, coupled with a slow AI and confusing unit feedback/info design. I recommend the much better Panzer Tactics, but chances are, you probably already own it if you're reading this review. The graphics in CEAW are better, but the interface is downright horrible and ruins the entire experience.

    Despite some bugs and obvious problems, a good WW II game4
    I've been a fan of WW II strategy games for ages - my original introduction to the genre was through the old boardgames put out by Avalon Hill and SPI in the 1980s. Thus I'm fairly forgiving with computer simulations that allow me to dispense with the bother of unit counters on table top maps. MHC: Europe at War is not meant to be an extensive, detailed summary of the European theatre of WW II, but for what it is, does do a credible job of simulating the feel of the overall campaign.

    The control scheme is a bit cumbersome. It's annoying to have to run campaigns on opposite ends of the map, using the keypad arrows to slowly move from one corner to the other. Certainly the DS buttons could have been used more creatively (say, as an alternative for confirming an attack outside of a double-click on the touch screen). The Zoom Out isn't all that bad, however, if one knows how to read standard combat map glyphs (X for infantry units, O for armor, and so on - reminiscent of similar symbols used for decades both on wargaming unit counters and actual military maps). I had no problem using these strategic maps for getting an overall operational picture of the game situation, or for planning my own strategy.

    I particularly like the overall flow of the strategic situation simulated by the game, especially when playing the Nazis. One very clearly is on an unseen clock, and if continuous progress is not made, if timetables for knocking out each successive threat are not met, the Wehrmacht player steadily finds himself overwhelmed. Correspondingly, the massive advantage the Axis have in the beginning is offset over time by the successively increasing advantages in resources and numbers amongst the Allies, especially when the Bolsheviks and Americans enter the fray. An effective Allied player then is trying to delay collapse of his front and buy time for the rest of his allies to enter the war.

    The mechanism of combat can be tricky, and requires both care with the interface and some operational planning. It is a valid criticism that moving units too quickly can lose one the ability to attack - if the player moves adjacent to an enemy unit, then clicks on something other than a valid target, he loses the option of attacking for that unit on that turn. Likewise, one cannot simply bash a way through enemy forces (unless the attacking units involved are armored or motorized and/or have a substantial technological edge or strength rating advantage). The units targetted are much easier to dislodge or destroy once they are out of supply, making grand envelopments and pincer movements (or Anzio-style landings by sea) critical for speedy conquests (especially in the Eastern theatre). Likewise, units that have been repeatedly pounded from the air are much easier either to send into a retreat or destroy than untouched units at full strength. An enemy that isn't put out of supply, or that isn't harrassed by heavy air and/or sea support, can potentially hold out indefinitely - especially if the unit is dug in and is well supported by reinforcements - but hopefully the player has already learned that lesson from studying the campaigns of WW I.

    The AI is very slow, and that really is a problem, especially during a large, nail-biting multi-front campaign with high unit densities. I've never had the AI take more than a few minutes to make a move, but they are long minutes. It's probably the worst part of the game, along with the lack of a multiplayer option (which really is unforgivable, given how easy it should have been to implement, and why I'm forced to dock this game one star). That said, given the complexity of the game, the AI is not nearly as idiotic as I expected it to be - it runs a very good Atlantic War, for example, and as the Germans I have had a very difficult time keeping my submarines alive when going after Allied shipping.

    The default settings end the game in 1945, but these can be changed at the beginning, in the Options screen, when setting up a new game. Other options allow the player to set up a "fog of war", or to impose fuel requirements on air, sea and mechanized ground units (something that really hurts the Axis player, just as it did historically). The research system is particularly clever, but I was annoyed by the lack of a "nuclear bomb" research option for the Allies. One problem is that units can either participate in movement/combat, or reinforce, or upgrade to a new technology level. This tends to mean that your most active frontline units tend to be the most technologically backward in your army, but that isn't entirely unreasonable give the scale of the combat being modelled - this simply encouraqes the player to cycle his forces for rest and refitting from time to time.

    Lastly, I would have preferred something more elaborate than a statistics screen at the end of a game. There is a film clip in the beginning, so the designers could have put a bit more chrome in at the end of a battle - maybe a ratings system, or a series of different film clips, to give the player some idea of how well they fared.

    Overall, however, I am quite satisfied with what the designers were able to accomplish. This is a fairly good, historical simulation of the European theatre of WW II from 1939 to 1945+ (outside of the wacky simulation of a Nazi invasion of North America, of course). I would recommend this game to any old World War II grognard gamer (you know who you are) who wants a quick "old school" wargaming fix on the run. This is a bit like having games like Clash of Steel or Strategic Command in your pocket, which frankly I've been waiting for since playing the better designed but annoyingly cartoonish Advance Wars series. Likewise, if you were disappointed by the operational nature of the battles in Panzer Tactics, and wanted something more by way of a grand strategy simulation, this is definitely your game. I've been playing it myself for a week now, and haven't become bored with it yet.


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    วันอังคารที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

    Console Toolkit

    Console Toolkit


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5566 in Video Games
  • Brand: Shinobii
  • Model: SH-TK-01
  • Released on: 2009-10-20
  • Platforms: PlayStation, PlayStation2, GameCube, Nintendo Wii, PLAYSTATION 3
  • Dimensions: .0 pounds


  • Features

  • A toolkit for opening up all videogame consoles on the market
  • Ergonomically designed handle with non-slip grip
  • Numbered tools and the EasyGuide so you know which tools to use
  • Includes a solid and specially designed 360Tool
  • Triwing#00, Triwing#01, Hex 0.05, Slotted 7/64, Linehead Nut Setters #6, Linehead Nut Setters #8, 360Tool, Tweezer, Anti-slip Rubber Handle and EasyGuide Plastic card (explaining what tools to use).



  • Customer Reviews

    Almost there, but not quite.4
    All the parts are good quality, but the bits are too fat to open the game cartridges. If you just need to open the console though, this should do fine. Also, there are no instructions on how to use the 360 tool.

    EDIT: After an hour or two spent sanding down the collars on the gamebits, I finally got them to fit.

    This kit opens (after a little work, anyway):

    NINTENDO

    1. Original NES console, games, and controllers.
    2. Super Nintendo console, games, and controllers.
    3. N64 console, games, and controllers.
    4. Gamecube and gamecube controllers.
    5. Gameboy and games.
    6. Gameboy pocket.
    7. Gameboy color and games.
    8. Gameboy advance and games.
    9. GBA Micro.
    10. GBA SP.
    11. Nintendo DS.
    12. NDS lite.
    13. NDSi
    14. Wii console and controllers.

    NOTE: I have not gotten my hands on an NDSi XL yet, so I don't know if this kit will open it, though it is highly likely that it will.

    SEGA

    1.SEGA Master System console, games, and controllers.
    2.SEGA Genesis console, games, controllers, 32x, and SEGA CD.
    3. SEGA game gear and games.
    4. SEGA Saturn and controllers.
    5. SEGA Dreamcast and controllers.

    PLAYSTATION

    1. PS1, PSone, and controllers
    2. PS2, PS2 slim, and controllers
    3. PS3, PS3 slim, and controllers.
    4. PSP (all models)

    XBOX

    1. XBOX and controllers
    2. XBOX 360 and contollers.

    Console Toolkit is great5
    This product help repair and clean my old video game consoles like Super Nintendo,Nintendo 64 and I also open my Nintendo GameCube easily with out breaking anything I recommend to all who owns any type of Video game console like the ones I have or this others like DS and microsoft xbox and xbox 360 and ps3 and more. if you want clean or repair your systems and even you can repair your own cell and this tools will not be found on hard ware store and I recomend this Product Console Toolkit for all your repairs and cleaning also for upgrades.

    Useful but dinky4
    The pictures here don't give you a full view of this kit. I didn't realize that it was going to be as small as it was - there are no dimensions given. The whole kit is approximately 6" x 3.5" x 1.75". The screwdriver handle is very small and the bits don't really lock in - they're held in by pressure. This isn't really a big problem, just a minor gripe, as the handle is pretty tiny for someone with hands as big as mine. The two bits designed to open up older Nintendo hardware (SNES, N64, GC, and carts) in my kit look like they were poorly molded. I haven't had occasion to use them yet, but I'm somewhat dubious as to whether they'll work properly - I might end up having to take a file to them to even things out. Last, but certainly not least, we've got the tool for opening an XBox 360. Like the rest of this kit, it's on the small side, but it works like a charm. All in all, if someone were needing a console repair kit and they didn't already have some of the tool, this kit might make my recommendation list (but it wouldn't be at the top). If all they were needing was an XBox opening tool, I'd tell them to go get one elsewhere for a cheaper price.


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