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You know just how awesome strumming along with your favorite rock anthems can be. So, why not add an extra controller and turn your one-man band into a rock 'n' roll duet? Make Guitar Hero one rockin' party game with the X-Plorer Controller and help your friends kiss their air guitars goodbye.The Guitar Hero X-Plorer Controller is about as close to the real thing as you can get in a video game. By pressing the five multicolored fret buttons in time with the music and flicking the responsive and durable strum bar, you'll be the star of your favorite rock songs in no time. The working whammy bar adds extra sounds to your guitar-playing experience. Tilt sensors know when you're pointing the neck at the sky to unleash your Star Power and rock even harder. Get your friends together, pick a very special artist to accompany you, turn it up to 11 and rock long and hard into the night.
 
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5 out of 5
5
A must have for guitar hero fans
on September 16, 2007
Posted by: Whyse
from Tucson, AZ
Guitar Hero II is a game that requires 2 people to play in co-op (on one Xbox 360) in order to receive all of the achievements. Now you can use the regular controller and in many cases it can even be easier. Although to have the full experience and to have the most fun both people using the guitar is a plus.
As far as specs go, if you have the game it is the same one that came in with the game. It has the whammy stick, it has the 5 fret buttons and it has the strummer. It does have a cord but it is certainly long enough to back up pretty far.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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After releasing a highly criticized bare-bones edition of The Princess Bride, MGM reissued this title in a special edition that is sure to please. Whereas the original release had a nice picture, it wasn't anamorphic and it certainly showed. Framed at 1.85:1, this new anamorphic transfer is outstanding. Darks are very solid with no signs of breakdown, while colors are nearly perfect in saturation and clarity. It really is a wonderful transfer and MGM should be praised for doing it right this time. The 5.1 Dolby Digital English track is equally impressive, even if there is seldom any use of the surrounds. It's still powerful, with not a sign of any distracting elements. Also available is a mono Spanish track and subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. But the real difference between the basic disc and this version is in the supplemental materials. To begin with, a new documentary was produced on the making of this film. Nearly everyone involved, from director Rob Reiner to author/screenwriter William Goldman to actors Cary Elwes and Mandy Patinkin, contributes comments and recollection. While fairly in-depth and very well made, it's only a half hour and really makes one want more. Next are two audio commentary tracks, one from Reiner and the other from Goldman. Their love of this film is clear and each track is unique in its own way. Two brief "press kit" style featurettes from 1987 are also interesting, but recycle quite a bit from each other, plus parts are reused in the longer documentary. While humorous, four minutes of home movies shot by Elwes on the set don't amount to much and fortunately pass swiftly. Finally, wrapping up a great package is a photo gallery consisting of 88 images, two theatrical trailers, and four television spots. Is there anyone who doesn't find this film enjoyable? That's doubtful, and this disc is a testament to the staying power it has enjoyed over time.
 
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5 out of 5
5
The best movie ever made
on September 16, 2007
Posted by: Whyse
from Tucson, AZ
This is the best movie ever made. Princess Bride is a romantic comedy that is nearly flawless and deffinetly a timeless classic. In terms of this genre it has a lot for a guy and a girl. It has action, suspense, romance, and a giant! If you have never seen this movie pick it up today, if you have seen this movie then you already know and should then pick up the special collector's edition. All in all a great movie to show a young one and for the avid movie collector.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisEnter a warped fantasy world brimming with action and adventure. Your character emerges, near death, from the old Overlord's destroyed Dark Tower. You have inherited the legacy of the old Overlord, and now you must decide how you want to live — will you be evil or really evil?Overlord thrusts you into a gaming environment loaded with humor, irony and the chance to be as bad as you want to be. Control gremlin-like characters known as Minions and use them to fetch, fight and die for you. Become the ultimate despot and show off your wicked side in classic fantasy scenarios loaded with wit and weirdness.
 
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4 out of 5
4
As much fun as a barrel of Minons!
on September 16, 2007
Posted by: Whyse
from Tucson, AZ
Overlord is reminiscent of a game I used to play call Dungeon Keeper. I don't know if Bullfrog (the maker of DK) changed their name, or were bought out, but it is very similar and has a very similar kind of fun. There is a lot of dark humor, which really brings to life the game and is one of the main reasons it is worth playing.
This game has an easy to learn beginning and definitely starts out easy. It does get more difficult, but not so much that you get overly frustrated. You can choose between being evil or really evil, keep in mind; you need worshippers in order to be an Overlord.
In the game you control minions very much in the style of Pikmin. Each different color has it's own attributes. The green ones are the only ones that can go into poison areas, the red ones are immune to fire, and the blue ones can go in water. All of these lead to some pretty decent puzzles over all. Each also has their own fighting style, but you can find that out in the game.
The online multiplayer does lack a little, but is still some fun to play; I would not recommend buying it for the multiplayer though.
All in all, I definitely recommend this game. It is fun, challenging in parts, and has a lot of good achievements to obtain.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Bioshock - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) SynopsisImagine flying high above the arctic seas, anxiously awaiting your descent to dry land. Without warning, the plane plummets to the cold and unforgiving water at unimaginable speed. Once the aircraft makes contact, you realize that falling from the skies is only the beginning of this nightmare. Wrenched into Rapture, a doomed city beneath the sea, you come across a rusted bathysphere. You learn that this once idealistic society, the brainchild of a hopeful group of scientists, artists and industrialists, now has corpses littering the city limits.Going beyond run-and-gun corridors BioShock presents a unique and unpredictable first-person shooter experience in real time. In order to survive an onslaught of assailants, you must take control of your world by hacking mechanical devices, capturing security towers and crafting items to protect yourself. Upgrade your weapons and genetically modify your body to evade the grotesque ghouls who are after you. Make meaningful choices and mature decisions to ultimately answer the question: Should you exploit the innocent survivors of Rapture or save them?
 
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5 out of 5
5
Bioshock is extremly fun!
on September 15, 2007
Posted by: Whyse
from Tucson, AZ
I have read a lot of other reviews on this title. There are a couple of legitimate grips. There is a problem with the game being easy, (I recommend starting on Hard instead of easy of medium). Also, there is a problem with the game starting to randomly freeze. (This is because on this game it saves everything. You can go back to the first level when you are at the end to retrieve something you may have forgotten. There is also an easy fix for this; If it starts freezing your 360's cache is full and all you have to do is hold the "A" button as you turn on the 360 until the game is up and ready to go. Skip problem is then gone.
Graphically this game is extremely well done. It lacks any kind of multiplayer, but with how intense the graphics are you probably won't miss it. All in all this is a great game for avid FPS players or novices as well.
For the people who buy games based on Achievements for the 360, you won't be disappointed either. There are a lot of 5-point achievements, which come up quite often; there are also a lot of achievements that are really substantial.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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