| Lets play super mario 64! (ep 1)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:48:16 -0800 by darkmagshinYeah, this has been done so many times before, but this youtube is big enough for all of us, right?RATE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE! (please)This is the first episode in what i hope to be a series of lets play videos of super mario 64 (one of the best games ever).I did this on an Intel mac running OS X 10.5.6. The emulator used is mupen64plus 1.5: http://code.google.c om/p/mupen64plus/ the controller used is a wii remote running in sync under darwiin remote: http://sourceforge.n et/projects/darwiin- remote/ the recording program was iShowU with stomp to compress video: http://www.shinywhit ebox.com/ Related: mario "super mario" "super mario 64" nintendo "nintendo 64" nintendo64 n64 "lets play" "lets play super mario 64" | |
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| Asus G70 Notebook ComputerThu, 08 Jan 2009 14:21:43 -0800 by LeadertechMKTASUS G70 achieves extreme performance with "Multi Dual-Engine" architectureEnjoy revolutionary entertainment on the go - Intel® Core?2 Duo processor in G70S enables breakthrough mobile performance, new high-definition capabilities and improved battery life. Related: asus notebook g70 gaming gamer extreme | |
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| Blu-ray Playback AMD Phenom II vs. NehalemThu, 08 Jan 2009 14:03:04 -0800 by AMDUnprocessedCompare side-by-side performance comparisons of Blu-ray playback on the AMD Dragon platform vs. Intels Nehalem. You get an amazing HD Blu-ray experience for less with the AMD Dragon platform powered by AMDs highest-performing CPU, the AMD Phenom II X4 processor, and award-winning ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series graphics and AMD 7-Series chipsets. With the extra money you save with AMD you can buy more Blu-ray movies, a big HDTV, a cool speaker system or a comfortable new couch. See for yourself. Related: amd dragon ati radeon phenomii athlon video multimedia intel quad-core nehalem corei7 | |
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| CoD 5 RunThu, 08 Jan 2009 13:37:09 -0800 by Yonnie6996Just a Quick Run in Call of Duty 5: World at WarMy PC Specs Are...Intell Q9650 3.6 OverclockedDual EVGA 9800 GTX+ SSCEVGA 780i SLI MotherBoard8 Gigs SLI Ready PC-6400 800mhz RAMAntec 1200 Case (8 Case Fans)CPU Cooler = Thermalright ULTRA-120 (with push/pull 120x38mm 2000rpm fans)1010 Watt OCZ GamerXStream Power Suply Related: call of duty world at war intel q9650 dual evga 9800 gtx ssc fps game | |
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| Saints Row 2 PC Gameplay Review ATI 4850 Part 3 [Final Part]Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:24:08 -0800 by SGFVIDEOSThis is the third and final part of this gameplay review now just showing you some more gameplay but with lag due to the Damn bad optimazion, hoping a good patch comes later.Damn PC ports... I want all pc gamers to note, THIS GAME IS EXTREMELY BAD OPTIMIZED.. Even worse than GTA IV.. Waiting for patches on both this game and GTA IV.. Make sure you have Dynamic Lightning on ''Easy''/''low'' if you want the game to run decent. The rest settings is on High with 1280x720 resolution for youtube widescreen.FRAPS RECORDING:12-25 fpsFRAPS NOT RECORDING:15-30 fpsSystem Specs At The MomentCPU: INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4500 2,2GHZGPU: SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON HD 4850 GDDR3 512MB, DUAL SLOT EDITION!RAM MEMORY: 2 GIGABYTE OF RAM MEMORY, 667MHZPOWER-SUPPLY: XION 500W PSU.MOTHERBOARD: ASUS P5GC-MX MOBO (it's not that good for gaming, does not work to overclock CPU, but i can overclock the GPU.)CASE: oooh, it's just a ugly budget case :/. Will buy a new one later on.Enjoy the video, and remember to subscribe for more gameplays, machinimas etc.-Smiledgamingfre akz Related: saints row pc gameplay review maxed out ati 4850 very high ultra settings | |
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| Yahoo Connected TV ( TV Widgets )Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:59:51 -0800 by jasionellen2009Yahoo Connected TVhttp://connectedtv .yahoo.com/TV Widgets change what it means to Watch TV.TV Widgets give you the best of the Internet in perfect harmony with the simplicity and reliability of your television. They're as rich, varied, and useful as your favorite sites on the Web, reinterpreted for TV. Check out behind-the-scene interviews from popular TV shows, read the blogs on your favorite actors, or catch up on missed episodes. No complexity, no keyboard or mouse. Just lean back and stay connected.Enjoy Internet content while watching your favorite TV programs.Interact with content and services that complement your TV viewing with TV Widgets. Press one button on your remote to bring up the TV Widget Dock, select a TV Widget, and view content, designed for your TV screen. Track your favorite sports team, watch financial stocks, share photos with friends and family, go shopping, play games, view movies or web videos while you watch your favorite show.Personalize your experience with a selection of TV Widgets.Personalize your viewing experience with TV Widgets from popular online media and Internet services. Select your favorite TV Widget, like eBay®, MySpace®, or CBS Entertainment, from the Widget Gallery, create a Snippet, and save it in the Widget Dock?for quick access to the content you want. By pressing your remote, you can view a friends new status on MySpace, purchase an item on eBay, or see the latest episode of your favorite CBS TV show.Enabling The Cinematic Internet?.The Cinematic Internet is Yahoo!s vision for the emerging world of Internet-connected TV?combining the Internets choice, community, and personalization with the power of television. This combination will transform traditional TV into something bigger, better, and more exciting than ever. Yahoo! and our partners are working on rich TV Widgets that will bring the Cinematic Internet to life.To ensure that the Cinematic Internet is open and powerful, Yahoo!® is working with the biggest brands in consumer entertainment and internet services to create a vibrant ecosystem. Together with Intel®, Yahoo! is making a Widget Development Kit (WDK) available to the industry. This will enable developers and publishers to continuously change and improve what it means to watch TV. Related: yahoo connected tv yahoo yahoo.com google tv googletv google.com widgets change what it means to watch side bar windows ces 2009 ces2009 ces ces 2008 2007 2010 | |
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| Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision GlassesThu, 08 Jan 2009 12:35:19 -0800 by jasionellen2009Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision GlassesReview by PC Magazine We live in an era where every six months a newer and speedier graphics card emerges that pushes pixels exponentially faster than its predecessor, but at its core is still just a faster graphics card. There hasn't been much in way of truly mind-blowing innovations, until now. The new Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision ($199 list) takes PC graphics in a whole new direction and creates a 3D graphics environment previously only seen in movie theaters. GeForce 3D Vision is a consumer lever "stereoscopic 3D ecosystem." In layman's terms, it is a set of 3D glasses that makes certain games, videos, and photos appear three-dimensional. The 3D Vision comes with a set of rechargeable active shutter glasses, a USB IR emitter, a driver disc, and all of the requisite DVI and USB cables. In a perfect world the glasses would be plug-and-play, and you would be (virtually) knocking off bad guys within minutes. Yeah, unfortunately, that's not really the case. First of all you need a system with a fairly new Nvidia graphics card (a GeForce 8800 or higher will suffice). You will also need to use certain 120Hz monitors and a DVI cable without a VGA adapter, (for testing, we used a 22-inch Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ). The device will also work with select Mitsubishi and Samsung DLP HDTVs and the Light Speed Depth Q 3D projector. Nvidia sends along all the required cables for these displays as well. Related: nvidia geforce 3d vision glasses nvidia nvidia nvidia nvda mythbusters nvision paint gun video game gadget computer adam savage magic games graphics mona lisa monalisa painting art cpu gpu intel amd ati call of duty left dead | |
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