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Dunno, Enterprise was all action while this is more drama it's more about the interaction and story between people on SGU than the action we are used to for so many years.
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First season was ... dunno ... maybe I still have to adjust to the different style where SG-1/SG Atlantis was more action ... however the season finale was good
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I prefer NCIS over CSI, way better imo
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And here is the reason why juliet dies at lost .... And who remembers the escort from Firefly .... now Anna ... I love this show
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Did you watch the final chapter, episode 0 of season 6 that aired like a day or 3 ago was a good fresh up of the memory from the past seasons
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I like it, I've seen the pilot (ep 1-2) last year and 2 weeks ago again ... ep 3 was last week and now friday a new one ... I love it pretty nice done also and so different than BSG, a lot plays in a virtual world
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episode 1 & 2 that aired last night is as confusing as always, screws up the mind
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[align=center][/align] Lost is an American serial drama television series. It follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a commercial passenger jet flying between Sydney and Los Angeles crashes somewhere in the South Pacific. Each episode typically features a primary storyline on the island as well as a secondary storyline from another point in a character's life, though other time-related plot devices change this formula in later episodes. The pilot episode was first broadcast on September 22, 2004, and since then five full seasons have aired. Season 6 premiered on February 2, 2010, at its new timeslot of Tuesdays at 9:00 pm in the US and Canada and will feature 18 episodes. The sixth season follows two timelines, each an outcome of the detonation of a hyrdrogen in the previous season finale. In the first timeline, referred to as "flash sideways" by ABC, Oceanic Flight 815 never crashes. In the second, the survivors return to the present day and must deal with the death of Jacob, who has been killed by the mysterious Man in Black, the Smoke Monster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_fS__MkP-U Official website Lost at the Internet Movie Database Lost at TV.com Official Lost Season 1 website
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[align=center][/align] Stargate Universe is set on the Ancient ship Destiny, which was launched from Earth, probably several million years ago. Several ships were sent ahead of it to seed the universe with Stargates. The Ancients had planned on using the Stargate to board Destiny when it was far out enough into the universe, but learned how to ascend before that time. In order to reach this ship, an address would have to be dialed consisting of nine chevrons, a possibility that had been unknown in the previous Stargate series. The series begins when a team of soldiers and scientists from present-day Earth step through the Stargate to find the Destiny after their base is attacked. Many of its primary systems are damaged or failing, and they are unable to return to Earth or even maneuver the ship. However, the Destiny periodically stops to dial the Stargate to planets with necessary supplies to repair the ship. The writers have discussed the possibility that each season represents a voyage of the Destiny through a different galaxy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv4xGLynNsM&feature=player_embedded Official website at mgm.com Official website at syfy.com Stargate Universe at the Internet Movie Database Stargate Universe episode guide at GateWorld
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[align=center][/align] Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on a peaceful planet known as Caprica, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences. A spin-off of the Sci Fi Channel series "Battlestar Galactica" set 50 years prior to the events of that show. Links: Official website Caprica at the Internet Movie Database Caprica at TV.com Battlestar Wiki: Caprica (series) Interview - Executive Producer David Eick Talks Galactica Year Three – and Caprica - Now Playing magazine
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Description: The year is 2025. The optimism and harmony of the 2010s were completely eradicated by 2020. A global crisis loomed. Food shortages sparked riots, currencies plummeted, fuel reserves dwindled, and oil-producing nations began to ration what remained. It is a dark future. Governments earmarked money for humanitarian efforts, overseas security, and intelligence services which, over time, found its way the coffers of a small group of Private Military Companies. These three private armies (Valor, Raven, and S.V.E.R.) then began to recruit aggressively. Soldiers without a country, the contractors fight wars that never happened. This is the nature of the Shadow War. From the award-winning developer, Zipper Interactive, comes the next evolution in gaming — MAG. A first-person, online-only shooter, MAG lets you experience battles with up to 256 real people across a global battlefield. Players join one of three PMCs fighting each other in a shadow war and can either become skilled operatives or rank up to eventually command their private army to victory. Featuring unprecedented online action of a scale never before devised with player controlled strategic assets such as calling in air strikes, mortar barrages and parachute insertions; the persistent Shadow War in MAG keeps players coming back for more. Features: Unprecedented Action – For the first time ever, fight 256 real player battles in hi-def online combat for contracts around the world. Command Structure – Rise through the chain of command, earning the right to lead an eight-man squad, 32-man platoon, and even command a full 128-man army. Persistent Shadow War – Each battle victory or loss contributes to your PMCs world standing, moving them on the offensive or pulling them back to the defensive. Choose an army – Three distinct PMCs from which to choose from, each with their own storied history, personality, and style. Customization – Customize your character and begin to pursue a wide variety of combat specialties. Become an elite fighter or a general of an army. Links: Official - Wiki - IGN - Gamespot Ratings: IGN: N/A | Gamespot: N/A Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America Genre: MMOFPS Age Classification: ESRB: Teen | PEGI: 16
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So here is a game that, despite the low MSRP ($29.99), looks like it actually may be a decent FPS for the Wii. Graphics look decent, and I imagine that the game play (both on and offline) will be pretty fun. According to IGN, this game came out in stores last week. Description: Get ready for intense, realistic military shooting action on the Wii platform. Grab the Wii remote and lead your squad into battle with tactics and strategies used by the real U.S. Marine Corps. Marines: Modern Urban Comat brings the thrills of first person shooters to the Wii with intuitive Wii controls, deadly AI, amazing squad dynamics, and more! Features: A Compelling Real-World Campaign: This is no arcade shooter! Lead your four-man squad through the deadly streets of Beirut, using the tactics and tools of the US Marine Corps. Be a Leader: Both your squad and your enemies feature deadly AI unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. Step up and command your squad in the only FPS for Wii that lets you issue orders to your fellow Marines! Killer Gameplay: Gameplay controls have been built from the ground up to take advantage of the Wii’s unique motion-based control scheme. Take on your friends in split-screen multiplayer mode! Stellar Controls: Aim for the high score with intuitive controls that require only the Wii Remote. The Wii MotionPlus add-on is supported for the most authentic bowling experience to ever warp onto the console! Links: Official - Wiki - IGN - Gamespot Ratings: IGN: N/A | Gamespot: N/A Publisher: Destineer Genre: Shooter Age Classification: ESRB: T | PEGI:
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Description: In Dante’s Inferno, players assume the role of Dante as he travels on an epic descent through Dante Alighieri’s nine circles of Hell – limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery. Players assume the role of Dante, who descends into Hell after returning home to find his beloved Beatrice murdered, with Lucifer seducing her soul into the underworld. His mission is to save Beatrice, but he soon realizes he is also in Hell to face his own demons and ultimately to redeem himself. To take down the demons of Hell, Dante is outfitted with two primary weapons: the Scythe he takes from Death and the Holy Cross given to him by Beatrice, which has spiritual powers that will help Dante collect souls and spells from the creatures he defeats on his journey. The game also features a deep upgrade system so gamers can customize their abilities to their specific gameplay style. Each circle showcases its own distinct look, with demons, monsters, damned and geography that are crafted straight from the poem’s vivid descriptions. Features: An Epic Adaptation of a Classic — Based on part one of Dante Alighieri’s classic poem “The Divine Comedy,” Dante’s Inferno is a 3rd person action adventure game that takes Dante on an epic journey through Hell as he seeks to rescue the soul of his beloved Beatrice. The Nine Circles of Hell — Just like the poem, players will descend through Dante’s unique nine circles of Hell: limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery. Each circle features distinct environments, enemies and story elements befitting the sins committed by their inhabitants. Control the Beasts of Hell — Dante’s Inferno features large scale beasts and bosses, some of which Dante will be able to fully tame, utilizing them to throw back Hell’s wrath to its minions. Fast, Addictive, Responsive Combat — Dante fights through the nine circles armed with Death’s Scythe and Beatrice’s Holy Cross, with magic powers and a deep, customizable upgrade system helping the player take full advantage of a fast and fluid gameplay experience that will never run at lower than 60 frames per second. Visceral Games Stamp of Approval — From the award-winning studio that created the critically-acclaimed Dead Space. Be Righteous or Unholy — choose to punish or absolve the damned, affecting your character’s abilities throughout the game. Links: Official - Wiki - IGN - Gamespot Ratings: IGN: N/A | Gamespot: N/A Publisher: Electronic Arts Genre: Third-person hack and slash, action-adventure Age Classification: ESRB: M | PEGI: 18+
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Description: A thousand years have passed since the events of the original Final Fantasy: Crytal Chronicles. The destruction of the Yuke Crystal during the Great War had at once brought the victorious Lilty Tribe prosperity, the defeated Yuke Tribe apparent annihilation, and the world a new age of science and reason. In this new era exists a rare breed of powerful beings called “crystal bearers,” whose seemingly magical abilities have led them to be feared and scorned by the public. The young mercenary Layle is one such crystal bearer, who has been hired to escort the new passenger airship Alexis, the pinnacle of Lilty technology and a symbol of their current dominance. However, when the Alexis is suddenly besieged by a horde of monsters, Layle comes face-to-face with an adversary thought to have vanished from the pages of history, on a quest that may threaten the future of the world… Features: Enjoy a new chapter of the series that takes place a thousand years after the events of the original Final Fantasy: Crytal Chronicles, where technology has advanced to its peak and magic is considered taboo Encounter the first Final Fantasy game developed exclusively for Wii, complete with motion-driven gameplay and intuitive controls that are accessible for gamers of all levels. Enjoy a variety of actions and third-person shooter style gameplay Step into the hero’s shoes and experience the action first-hand! Control Layle’s crystal bearer powers to battle adversaries, navigate through obstacles and move objects at will in a highly interactive environment Traverse the terrain, swing from high places or take a swim in a world in which all areas are open for exploration With an extra Wii Remote, friends and family can jump in to assist the player in times of need Links: Official - Wiki - IGN - Gamespot Ratings: IGN: 6.2 | Gamespot: 5.5 Publisher: Square Enix Genre: Action-adventure Age Classification: ESRB: T | PEGI: N/A
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I believe I showed that once in a previous post comparing stats of MWG users with CETWG users, same story more FF users at MWG and more IE users at CETWG
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Added categories Websites and Domains Advertising
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Fixed thanks
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bbcode works also [mp]6[/mp] So by using the mp bbcode you can implement it in a forum post also
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Yep, thx Danny And any suggestions are welcome. eg Sub categories for mccode mods People using the market can also set their search or offer as 'don' so they will not show anymore. When more people start to use the marketplace I will implement also the widget so that members can have their shop or a selection of the shop at their website.
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The marketplace will actually be better than the forum board, don't jump the gun before you try it out. + members will be able to open their own shop page etc
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There is no press release yet afaik Jerry
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It's more so should appeal more people combines RTS (Tribalwars/Kingsage style) + RPG (Quests/character) + City Management (Civilization)
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I see it as a bonus for the browser game developers. Why ? 1. EA will atract more people towards browsergames 2. EA will indirectly push other browsergame developers/designers to deliver higher quality Lord Of Ultima Screenshots bit like tribalwars but also RPG Screenshots removed by request from Electroni Arts
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So lets discuss what the impact will be by having a bigshot like EA jumping on the browsergame market. They have now 3 browsergames released as BETA https://www.lordofultima.com/en# http://www.freaksoccer.de/ http://tigerwoodsonline.ea.com/ My personal opinion is that the browsergame market is far from saturated else such a company would leave that market segement aside. Also by them entering with the funds and technology they have on board they might indirectly push the quality of browsergames. Anyway lets discuss. md
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The reason behind is that I don't want signatures that fill half a page. I might increase it to 750 or 1000 char lenght as long it doesn't get abused.