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![]() Delta LX Side by Side Tandem 2 Seat Umbrella Stroller Lime Green Child 14297 US $129.00
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![]() Vox Populi Board Game USED Excellent Condition US $11.26
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![]() LG 32LD350 32 720p HD LCD Television US $75.00
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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game - Pre-Played $14.99 Captain Jack is back with a whole new world to explore! LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game packs the adventure of three movies into one gigantic game. Join Captain Jack Sparrow for a trio of Pirate sagas filled with 70 characters and styled after the first three installments of the hit film franchise. Swashbuckle through 20 levels in single-player or Co-Op Mode, or go back to dig up new items (treasure, anyone?) in Freeplay Mode. When the quirky Captain Jack meets the irreverence of LEGO, you know you're in for an entertaining adventure. |
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Sacrifice (Video Game) $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Sacrifice is a video game published by Interplay Entertainment in 2000 for the Windows 98 platform. Developed by Shiny Entertainment, it is a realtime strategy game, featuring elements of action and other genres. Players control wizards who fight each other with spells and summoned creatures. Sacrifice was the first commercial video game to take advantage of video graphics cards that can process transform, clipping, and lighting instructions. The game was ported to Mac OS 9.2 in 2001. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 102 Publication Date: 2010/08/12 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches |
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You Don't Know Jack - Pre-Played $14.99 You may not know Jack. But there is no way you could forget him! The interactive game show that started it all is now playable on your PS3. You Don't Know Jack became a sensation thanks to challenging questions, quirky formats, and over-the-top attitude. This updated version retains the same feel and adds new questions, multiplayer gaming, and bonus Xbox Live challenges. Enjoy classic modes like Screw Your Neighbor, DisOrDat, Jack Attack, and more. Relive your most epic fail in the Wrong Answer of the Game, earn prizes, and laugh at commercial parodies on 70 quiz show episodes that keep the fun - and questions - coming. |
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Warpath (Video Game) $76.47 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Warpath is a budgetpriced firstperson shooter video game developed by Digital Extremes, who previously developed Pariah. The game was originally being developed as a sequel to Pariah, but since Pariah was a commercial flop, Warpath continued development as a whole new game. However, the similarities between the gameplay of both games are very apparent.The game utilizes Unreal Engine 2 with optimizations and additions of 2.5 Build (the same used for Unreal Championship 2 and Pariah) and the Havok physics engine. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2011/04/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.19 inches |
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Jeopardy! - Pre-Played $17.99 I'll take Wii games for the whole family, Alex. Get the answers and ask the questions in your first chance to play "America's favorite quiz show" on the Wii! Join host Alex Trebek and test your knowledge with 2,400 clues in JEOPARDY! play that unfolds just like what you see on TV. Your Mii will face off against two virtual opponents or two of your friends on an authentically re-created JEOPARDY! set, complete with a studio audience. Win bonus prizes in quick mini-games during commercial breaks, find Daily Doubles, and let it all ride in Final JEOPARDY! |
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Asylum (1981 Video Game) $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Asylum is an adventure game created by William F. Denman Jr. and released in 1981 by Med Systems (later known as Screenplay) of Chapel Hill, North Carolina for the TRS80 computer. It combines a text adventure with simple line graphics to create a firstperson perspective 3D game. Med Systems had earlier released games like Rats Revenge, Deathmaze 5000, and Labyrinth with the same kind of graphics; these games were among the earliest commercial examples of 3D games. A sequel named Asylum II was released in 1982. The sequel was later enhanced with bitmapped graphics, color, and improved descriptions, and released simply as Asylum in 1985 for the Commodore 64. There were also editions for the Atari 8bit family of home computers and the IBM Personal Computer coded by Warren Zunino. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2011/01/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.33 inches |
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Midnight Outlaw: Six Hours to Sun Up $9.99 Push Every Boundary...of Your Car and of the Law. Enter an explosive world where nitrous erupts and rubber burns. You live your life one race at a time and from midnight to dawn, the adrenaline is on. Feel the raw power of your super-charged engine as you punch the accelerator for cash and hard-won respect.Experience an adrenaline rush as you accelerate through 11 realistic 3D locations, including the Pacific coast, mountains, commercial district, highways and more.When the sun goes down, unleash your inner outlaw and tame more than 50 tracks, plus all the 1/4 mile challenges you can handle.Cash in your skill. Go ahead, put your wallet where your reputation is. Earn big to customize your street machine for peak performance.Live the dream. Race to win then watch 55+ cut scenes and nearly 30 minutes of cinematic movies unfold your next mission and racing victim.Rule the night streets in Adventure Mode, 1/4 Mile Challenges, Chase Mode, Escape Missions, 'Go To' Competitions and Wild Races where any street is yours for the taking.From midnight 'til dawn the adrenaline is on! Tear up the night with 8 hot vehicles. You build 'em from scratch then race 'em for cash.You've got nitrous in your veins. Fuel your need for speed as you outmaneuver cops determined to bust up your race.Tune your car for maximum street performance. Explore thousands of wicked after-market engine and body combinations. Now you've got it all-speed and style. |
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A Game of Thrones: Genesis $39.99 What King will you be?Conqueror, Usurper or Diplomat?"A Game of Thrones - Genesis" immerses you into the heart of the battles and intrigues between the Houses that shaped the Kingdom of Westeros. From Nymeria's arrival in the Kingdom of Dorne to the awakening of the "Others" beyond the Wall, you'll live the origins of A Game of Thrones saga through more than 1000 years of history, by taking part in Westeros' founding events and largest battles.In this great strategy game, victory does not necessarily result from brute force. You can choose to use a military approach and besiege your opponents, strangle them in an economical war, or even use dirty tricks and diplomacy to politically crush them. Treachery and deception are everywhere and can be more efficient than the most powerful army. So watch your back and show no mercy if you want to keep sat on the Iron Throne.The video game adaptation of the fantasy saga "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George RR Martin.A deep and exciting gameplay combining strategy, diplomacy and politics.Discover the origins of the universe of the Iron Throne through the Story mode, and participate in major conflicts that have shaped Westeros.Compete against up to 7 other players in multiplayer. Form alliances, break them, show subtle tactics and crush your opponents! |
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3D Dot Game Heroes $19.99 Save the kingdom in this game that flashes back to the time when 2D pixels ruled the realm. 3D Dot Game Heroes cashes in on classic game nostalgia and retro cool by creating a 3D world out of old-school 2D pixel-style graphics. Once upon a time, the Kingdom of Dotnia was a boxy 2D world, just like those seen in classic 8-bit games. To make the kingdom a better destination, they made everything 3D. Now, their quirky world is in danger. Create a hero and an upgradeable weapon built out of pixels, then set out on an adventure that's part throwback fun and part tribute to gaming's early years. |
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SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition $19.99 SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition includes the bestselling SimCity 4 and the all-new SimCity 4 Rush Hour Expansion Pack. Create the most massive region of cities ever, with a farming town, bedroom community, high-tech commercial center, and industrial backbone. Take complete control of your city’s transportation system, and solve U-Drive-It missions—from fighting crime to tackling disasters. Watch your population skyrocket as you get your Sims on the go and create the ultimate living, breathing megalopolis—the most expansive SimCity 4 compilation ever.  Create an Entire Region of Cities—Weave together a tapestry of cities linked by a fully integrated transportation network and watch them share and compete for resources.Wield God-like Powers—Sculpt the landscape to create a world based on your imagination, then summon volcanoes, tornadoes, meteors, and lightning.Be a Responsive Mayor—Build a world-class city with stadiums, airports, universities, and real-world landmarks. Deploy emergency vehicles and join in the action as they battle blazes, mobs, and more.Get Insight from Your Sims—Read the rhythm of the city, from commuter hell to mellow cruising, noontime crowds to nighttime calm. SimCity 4 Rush HourU-Drive-It—Take complete control over cars, helicopters, and ambulances on your city’s streets. Turn up the police siren and catch carjackers, or control the helicopter spotlight to track down bank robbers. Take charge, solve missions, and earn new reward buildings and vehicles.Exciting New Transportation Options—Put things in motion by creating San Francisco’s one-way streets, New York’s wide avenues, Tokyo’s high-speed monorails, and more.New Disasters—Test your nerves with the new UFO invasion, snarl traffic with car accidents, or wreak havoc with train derailments. Sit back and watch chaos rule, or take action to avert future disasters.New Building Set Options—Lay out your metropolis based on an all-new Modern European building set, or use the original SimCity 4 sets: 1890’s Chicago, 1940’s New York, and 1990’s Houston.New Tutorials and Difficulty Levels |
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ZAGGskins (Video Game 1) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Video Game 1) |
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ZAGGskins (Video Game 2) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Video Game 2) |
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Understanding The Video Game Development Process
Have you ever wondered how a video game is developed from start to finish? Completing a video game, especially one that is commercially released, is a long process that uses the cooperation of many different people with various different skills. Following is a basic overview of the game development process:
Every video game begins with an idea. Video game creators first need to think up of a main background for the game, what will happen in it and the world that it will be based on. Some games, such as flight simulators, aim to be as close to reality as possible in order to mimic conditions, actions and results that would happen in real life. Other games take place in a fantasy world, such as futuristic science fiction games that depict wars in outer space.
In addition to the world that the action will take place in, the creators of video games also need to decide on what characters will be featured in the game, what their attributes, powers and roles will be, what objects can be used in the game and how they can interact with the player.
Just how many people are involved in this stage will be different from game to game. Some video games are invented by just one or two people, while others are the result of an exchange of information and the collaborative work by dozens of team members.
Once the idea has been decided on, it is time to move on to the actual game design. At this stage a lot of things happen. The levels, characters, objects, etc. are all drawn and modeled. Video cut scenes are created using advanced animation and video editing software tools. The script which determines how the player advances in the game, where characters and objects appear, and how they relate to each other, is written. The code that allows the game to run on its intended system is also written. As it requires a lot of varied skills and knowledge, game design is usually carried out by a large group of people subdivided in different teams. Each team is responsible for a certain part of the design process, like a team which does the 3D design for the levels, another one does the video sequences, etc.
Before a game goes out to be sold to consumers, it must undergo strict testing and quality control. After all, no one wants to play a game that crashes all the time, or that has glitches which affect the gaming experience. In the case of PC titles, Game Testers would try the game on different types of computers running various types of hardware and operating systems to ensure full compatibility. Game testers also check to make sure that the game is playable and can be finished form beginning to end without any problems. In the case of PC games, updates or patches could be made available after the game is released. But in console games this is hard to do, which just goes to highlight the very important role played by game testers in the Game Development process.
About the Author
Gina Kraft wrote the article for Game Shastra. Gina is a supporter of Game Shastra specially, their game design, game programming, and game development areas.
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