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Download free Assassins Creed 2 and enjoy the diversity of animations and sound effects implemented for dramatic kill scenes. This sequel retains the core gameplay experience that made the first opus a resounding success and features new experiences that will surprise and challenge players.
Assassin’s Creed II is an epic story of family, vengeance and conspiracy set in the pristine, yet brutal, backdrop of Renaissance Italy. Ezio, the son of Florentine nobles, seeks vengeance for his family name that has …
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Guitar Hero World Tour comes with some of the most popular songs recorded along with high def graphics and great gameplay.
Guitar Hero World Tour mobile version lets you create a unique musical performance through the eyes of Judy Nails or Axel Steel. You can play the guitar and break each one of your strings trying to mimic Teddy or let the Zildjian drum sticks fly on the air when you are rocking behind the set of drums trying to …
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Assassin’s Creed HD offers an extensive set of levels which are entirely different from each other in almost every aspect.
Assassin’s Creed HD takes place in the era of 1100 A.D. and you will jump right into the conflict between the Crusaders and the Saracens. You will play as the legendary and often deadly assassin, Altair. Your sole duty towards your motherland is to save itself from being torn apart into pieces.
Throughout the game you will have to solve difficult …
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Nokia has launched the updated version of E71 the E72 which is loaded with features suited for professionals. The E72 comes with huge upgrades like 5 megapixel camera, GPS and 3G but design wise it is almost like its predessor the E71. The updated version of Nokia’s QWERTY-keyboarded candybar phone includes an optical navigation ball. According to Nokia vice president Ilari Nurmi, the new input method allows for “more intuitive scrolling through menus, e-mails and fast panning of images.” …
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The Nokia E71 phone is chrome and while it’s definitely a fingerprint magnet it looks really sharp in person. Everything is proportionate and sort of just works well together. It’s a remarkable piece of engineering ergonomically, as well. Cramming a full keyboard into a chassis this narrow is easily enough done, but making it usable is much more of a challenge. Nokia has achieved that and more with the E71: the keys, like the E61 before it, are slightly …
