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  • Dotto Tech – Season 5 Episode 13 – Nike Plus System

    Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under perfect system | No Comments »

    In this segment Caroline Drury teams up with Steve Dotto to present, the perfect training companion Nike Plus System by Nike and Apple. For more information please go to (www.dottotech.com)

    Duration : 0:6:45

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    RAD Retro Reviews VCR: Sonic Gems Collection Review (Part 1)

    Posted by admin on February 21st, 2010 and filed under one perfect system | 3 Comments »

    HEY all you RAD retro gamers! You guys voted back in August, and you guys picked it… finally, we’ve reviewed SONIC GEMS COLLECTION, now available for the Nintendo GameCube. Is this collection as good as the Sonic Mega Collection? There’s only one way to find out.

    REVIEWED:
    *Sonic Gems Collection (GC, Wii)

    Enjoy! Remember, RETRO RULES!

    NOTE to new fans and passer-byers:
    -The gameplay footage in this video is not *perfect* by design. It is intended to illustrate the difficulty of gameplay, and not representative of the player’s gaming ability.

    -Our 10 point scale is not a standard scale. Please refer to our Rating System video to learn more.

    -To ask questions or ask for advice, please EMAIL RAD Retro Reviews via email: RADRetroReviews@gmail.com

    -For more gaming fun, check out our website! www.freewebs.com/radretroreviews

    Duration : 0:10:0

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    Really Trippy music video, makes you feel all wierd inside when u watch, 1 of my favorites

    Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under 1 perfect system | 23 Comments »

    Please comment if you like. used windows movie maker, I mixed some tool videos and other to a tricky song, not the rapper… pretty weird shit, but good, throw me some feedback

    Duration : 0:3:41

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    Z2 gaming and system update – ScummVM (Sam and Max Full Talkie), auto-login to Fluxbox on boot

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 and filed under 1 perfect system | 4 Comments »

    Information re-posted from www.hunterdavis.com . Oh and virtualboyadvance-gtk, is working in the repository if you are interested. Now that the Z2 is running debian and everything is working, its really easy to install new programs and emulators. They are even automatically added to the fluxbox right-click mouse menu now. I havent changed or recompiled a single C file this time, this is fully general public ready! Heres what Ive been playing with this weekend.

    Before we get to the fun stuff, lets set up fluxbox to start (no more console login required)

    1. edit a file called /etc/init.d/flux
    2. the contents of this script should read

    #!/bin/sh
    su root -c startx
    3. now just: update-rc.d flux defaults
    4. Fluxbox should now start up on boot!

    * Scummvm runs perfectly with sound, movies, voice, everything!! when you set scale=1x in the .scummvmrc
    1. Monkey Island 2 100% perfect
    2. Zak McKracken 100% perfect
    3. Beneath a Steel Sky 100% perfect
    4. Flight of the Amazon Queen 100% perfect
    5. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis 100% perfect
    6. Indiana Jones and the last Crusade 100% perfect
    7. Maniac Mansion 100% perfect
    8. Simon the Sorceror 2 Full CD Talkie 100% perfect
    9. Sam and Max hit the road Full CD Talkie 100% perfect

    Duration : 0:2:19

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    Vice City Online (VCO) RC2 Development Video 1

    Posted by admin on January 1st, 2010 and filed under 1 perfect system | 25 Comments »

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    VCO RC2 Information

    This video is the first preview to the world of the next generation of the online modification ViceCityOnline (VCO), Release Candidate 2 (RC2). VCO RC2 has been created FROM SCRATCH, allowing extreme optimization of systems to be worked from the ground up with improved programming standards. VCO RC2 has been optimized to run on a PC with the specs 1.3GHz processor, 256MB RAM, 128MB video RAM, and a 25GB hard drive.

    This video displays the newest synchronization systems of RC2, which have been developed from the start of the RC2 project. In addition to the improved vehicle synchronization systems, you will be introduced to the brand new name tags, weapon synchronization accuracy, rocket launcher fix, and improved player synchronization. VCO RC2 has been in development for approximately 1 month, with ReGeX being the only programmer for the modification. Though this makes progress slower, the extremely active Q/C team and Project Coordinators allow room for the project to speed up. VCO RC2 is targeted to have many more development videos like this to inform the public that progress is being made, and exactly what progress has been made since the last video.

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    DEVELOPMENT VIDEO 1 INFORMATION

    This video had parts filmed in Mex’s RC2 server, located in England, UK, and in ReGeX’s server, located in Florida, USA. During the video, you will notice that there are some BRIEF MOMENTS where the vehicle will slow down and then restore the accurate position smoothly. This is solely due to the fact that iKlipse, the filmer of this video, had an average ping of 403 to Mex’s server because he is located in Australia. Mex, of course, had a ping of 1, and at times was receiving FPS lag. ReGeX had an average ping of 247 to Mex’s server. Considering the pings, especially for iKlipse, it is quite remarkable how smooth everything turned out to be.

    The significant differences between RC1’s and RC2’s synchronization is a beta synchronization pre-processor created by ReGeX called SafeSync ProtoGen™. Along with cutting down bandwith usage from 30-45 percent per player, this system also requires a lot less calculations, thus making it painless for slower processors as well as fast ones. The system additionally has improved calculations to interpolate, or estimate, positions, speeds, and other factors. In summation, you get a lot more with less CPU usage and less bandwith usage, with increased smoothness as well. Any synchronization system isn’t perfect, but with the filmer having a near-400 ping on a server to produce these results is astounding. And, of course, work will be done to further improve the synchronization systems.

    RC2 will release with all of the previous features of RC1, improved, with a ton more features which will be kept confidential for now. But all that you need to do is check the two VCO sites for updates as often as possible! It is our pleasure and job to inform our public about our progress, opposed to RC1. And, of course, you can post any questions you might have on our forums at http://www.vc-o.com or http://www.vicecityonline.com .

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    Video Filmed and Created by iKlipse for VCO, VCO Media Coordinator

    Duration : 0:4:18

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    Blue System- Don’t knock me out (original video)

    Posted by admin on November 7th, 2009 and filed under a perfect system | 8 Comments »

    Blue system perfect song;)

    Duration : 0:3:22

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    Classic Game Room reviews TOKYO XTREME RACER 1 for Dreamcast

    Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2009 and filed under 1 perfect system | 25 Comments »

    Classic Game Room reviews TOKYO XTREME RACER 1 for the Sega Dreamcast video game console. This old school review from back in the year 2000 looks at an excellent driving/gang warfare game on the Sega Dreamcast video game system. This game is so addictive you can’t put it down. Race on the highway in a variety of cars that aren’t real cars but sure as look like real cars from Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, Honda and Mazda. Race all over Japan’s freeway system and compete against rival gangs in this extremely fun and well made arcade racer. You can rice-boy your car out with wings, body work and mufflers and all kinds of crap to make it go faster. It’s like gang warfare without machine guns, just fast cars. If you like race car games like Forza 2 and Gran Turismo 5 but also like arcade racers then this game is right up your alley. It’s a lot of fun and addictive, gameplay is solid and the footage shows this. In a chance to redeem ourself from the ill-fated Perfect Dark review that nobody liked, here’s the Classic Game Room review show review of TOKYO XTREME RACER 1! Not Tokyo Extreme Racer, that has an “e” in it! We also reviewed Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 in a separate review. Do you remember the rock band XTREME and “More Than Words?” Screw that! This is Tokyo XTREME Racer! XXXTREME!

    Duration : 0:6:27

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    S.O.A.D – Chop Suey – Spongebob Squarepants – Perfect Lip Sync! rock metal

    Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under system with perfect | 9 Comments »

    A Music Video of S.O.A.D’s Chop Suey with spongebob as the singer. ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE HES SINGING!!!
    Best edited one on youtube!

    This was originally made by me TOCEN.

    Music- Chop Suey by System of a Down
    Video- Spongebob Squarpants clips from “Band Geeks” episode
    Rock Metal

    Duration : 0:3:25

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    S.O.A.D – Chop Suey – Spongebob Squarepants – Perfect Lip Sync! rock metal

    Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under system with perfect | 9 Comments »

    A Music Video of S.O.A.D’s Chop Suey with spongebob as the singer. ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE HES SINGING!!!
    Best edited one on youtube!

    This was originally made by me TOCEN.

    Music- Chop Suey by System of a Down
    Video- Spongebob Squarpants clips from “Band Geeks” episode
    Rock Metal

    Duration : 0:3:25

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    The new Panasonic PT-AE4000U 1080p Home Theater Projector Video – Replaces PT-AE3000U

    Posted by admin on October 21st, 2009 and filed under perfect home theater system | No Comments »

    Visit VisualApex.com 800-883-7495 Thanks, Charlie Moore President of Visual Apex

    Panasonic PT-AE4000U Projector Specifications
    MSRP (USD) : $2,499
    Brightness (Lumens) : 1600 ANSI
    Contrast (Full On/Off) : 100000:1
    Variable Iris: Yes
    High Brightness:
    ANSI Lumens: **
    Contrast Ratio: **
    High Contrast:
    ANSI Lumens: **
    Contrast Ratio: 100000:1
    Audible Noise: **
    Weight: 16.1 lbs
    Size (inches) (HxWxD) : 5.1 x 18.1 x 11.8
    Std. Lens: Focus:
    Power
    Zoom: Power, 2.00:1
    Throw Dist (feet) : 11.5 – 19.7
    Image Size (inches) : 60.0 – 200.0
    Optional Lenses: No
    Digital Zoom: **
    Digital Keystone: Vertical
    Lens Shift: Horz & Vert
    Warranty: 1 Year
    Performance:
    H-Sync Range: **
    V-Sync Range: **
    Compatibility:
    HDTV: 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60
    1080p/24, 1080p/50, 576i
    576p, 625i, 625p

    EDTV/480p: Yes
    SDTV/480i: Yes
    Component Video: Yes
    Video: Yes
    Digital Input: HDMI
    Computers: Yes
    Display: Type:
    3 LCD
    Native: 1920×1080 Pixels
    Maximum: 1920×1080 Pixels
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (HD)
    Lamp: Type:
    170W UHM
    Life: 2000 hours
    Quantity: 1
    Speakers: No
    Max Power: 240W
    Voltage: 100V – 240V
    FCC Class: B
    Special: RS232 Port

    Native Res.: 1080p
    Brightness: 1600 ANSI lumens
    Colors: 16.9 million colors
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9 native, 4:3 compat.
    Technology: Transparent LCD panels (x3, R/G/B)
    Contrast Ratio: 100000:1
    Compatibility: Native resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels, Maximum resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels
    Inputs (Video): S-Video: Mini DIN 4-pin x 1, 75 ohms Video: RCA pin x 1, 75 ohms HDMI in: HDMI connector x 3, HDMIâ„¢, HDCP compliant, supports HDAVI Control ver. 4
    Weight: 16.09 lbs.
    Dimensions: 8.1in W 5.1in H 11.78in D
    Features: Advanced optical system
    Professional level tuning
    Flexible installation
    Smart, easy operation

    Warranty: N/A
    Projector Uses: Perfect for home theater, DVDs, movies, HD sports, video games and gaming.

    Duration : 0:1:41

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