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2015年9月15日星期二

PicsArt Photo Studio: A Excellent Photo Editing Tool

PicsArt Photo Studio is a mobile app with abundant photoshop-style features that you’ll want to try out.

Editing Photos

This is the most important screen in the app. When you open it, it pops up a dialog to let you choose a photo, either from your phone’s gallery, directly from the camera, or (more unusually) from your social profiles.
If you have an account at PicsIn, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa or Dropbox, you can get your photos into the app in a matter of seconds. Just tap the icon, log in, and you’ll have access to your photo albums from the service.
You can also quickly access photos you’ve edited recently; you will see the last few in the bottom area of the dialog box, and can tap any to open it.

Of course, there’s no obligation to restrict collages to pictures of your friends, as the image above demonstrates.

Collage: Put Your Favorite Pictures Together

This option is made for people that take a lot of photos at parties! You can combine several photos into one image, using any of the many backgrounds and frames provided.


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2015年8月19日星期三

How do I do high-flying moves in WWE 2K?

9Game: This article is about WWE 2K for Android. Here are some cheat codes for you to learn more about this action game.
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A lot of superstars are capable of climbing the turnbuckles to launch into a "high risk maneuver," like "Macho Man" Randy Savage's flying elbow. With this risk comes reward, as you can really knock an enemy for a loop, whether they're lying down or approaching you. You can even take a nose-dive to someone if they're standing outside the ring – which totally revs up the crowd.
With this move comes risk. If you miss your opponent, either by getting up or rolling out of the way, you lose some of your momentum, and they can easily counter with some form of attack. Also, if you're not quick enough, they're able to hit you on the turnbuckle, and maybe even go as far as to climb up and deliver a devastating superplex.
When it comes to these high-risk moves, make sure your opponent is in range and not posing an immediate threat. If you think you can execute a flying drop kick, do it. Otherwise, stay on the low level until you've worn them down enough that you can climb up and hit your move.

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2015年8月13日星期四

Assault Rifles and Heavy Weapons in GTA Vice City

Welcome to the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City9game believe you can enjoy yourself in this action game.
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Ruger ($1000)--The main draw of an assault rifle is the ability to aim it from a first-person perspective, which allows you to shoot out tires and windshields. The other draw is its power. Although your aim will be thrown off quite a bit when you use this gun, you can go for headshots and mow down several men at once.
M4 ($5000)--The Colt M4 is like the Ruger, but it's superior in every way. Even with its considerable firepower it can't easily take out a helicopter. But it's still the best gun for the category. Remember that crouching will increase your accuracy with these types of weapons.
Note: All heavy weapons must be purchased from Phil or found around the city.
Minigun ($10,000)--With the highest rate of fire in the game, the minigun chews up cars, people, or anything in front of it. The only catch is that you can't target a specific individual with the R1 button. The gun fires at a slightly upward angle, so it's best used against enemies that are standing on the same ground you are.
Rocket Launcher ($8000)--For many players in many games, the rocket launcher is the ultimate weapon. Even from a great distance you can create a large explosion that destroys people and vehicles with great accuracy. This weapon is aimed from a first-person perspective.
M60 ($8000)--The heavy machine gun is probably the most reliable weapon in this category. It has a high rate of fire and manual aim, and, unlike with the rocket launcher, you can't hurt yourself with it. This gun is great for shooting down helicopters, shooting up land vehicles, or taking out particularly tough people.
Flamethrower (N/A)--Wantonly tossing flame around is fun but risky. If a flaming individual makes contact with you, you'll start to burn as well. Still, because it has a decent range and instantly nullifies threats, the flamethrower can be a useful weapon.
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Need for Speed Shift minimum system requirements

Need For Speed Shift is one of the series racing game, NFS. Here is a review about NFS Shift and 9game wish you will like it.

Shift into high gear! Designed to deliver a true drivers experience that reflects contemporary motorsports, Need for Speed SHIFT is built by racers for racers. Need for Speed SHIFT delivers an authentic and immersive driving experience developed by Slightly Mad Studios in collaboration with executive producer Michael Mann at Black Box and senior vice president Patrick Soderlund at EA Games Europe.
Slightly Mad Studios includes developers and designers that worked on the critically acclaimed games GT Legends and GTR 2. Need for Speed SHIFT replicates the true feeling of racing high-end performance cars like never before. Players are thrust into the heart of the action with immersive and exciting features including a stunningly realistic first-person cockpit view camera and an all-new crash mechanic, providing an unrivalled sensation of the speed and feeling of racing a car on the extreme edge of control.
If you want to play Need for Speed Shift on your PC, you need a system that meets or exceeds these minimum system requirements:

  • OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)/Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo, 1.6 GHz or faster
  • Memory: XP - 1 GB RAM, Vista/Windows 7 - 1.5 GB RAM
  • Hard Drive space: 6 GB
  • DVD Drive: 8X
  • Video Card: min. 256 MB Video Card wtih support for Pixel Shader 3.0
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
  • Online Multiplayer: Internet Connection, 512 Kbps or faster connection
Supported Video Card include: ATI Radeon X1800 XT 512MB or greater; NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT 256MB or greater. Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required.
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2015年8月5日星期三

Means of Transportation in GTA Vice City(i)

Welcome to the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City9game believe you can enjoy yourself in this action game.
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Each vehicle has its own characteristics: speed, acceleration, handling, weight, center of mass, braking ability, and so on. Helicopters and planes also have unique characteristics. As you spend more time in the game, you'll learn which vehicles you enjoy driving most, which are the most durable, and how to match the right vehicle to the right mission. And remember, let other drivers know what you think of them by pressing L3 (the left analog stick) to sound your horn. Hit select to change the view in any vehicle.
Wherever you are, remember that you can check a detailed map simply by pausing the game. You'll see roads, important places, and the exact locations of any destinations or targets. It's a great feature that wasn't in the last Grand Theft Auto, so use it well.
ON FOOT
When you begin the game, Tommy is a bit out of shape. You'll be able to sprint only short distances before needing to take a breather. However, if you can stick to a rigorous exercise program, your endurance will improve and you'll be running for blocks before fatigue kicks in. Jump by hitting the square button, and look behind you by pressing down R3 (the right analog stick). Use the circle button to attack with your equipped weapon.

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2015年7月23日星期四

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Review of Fever

Welcome to the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City9game believe you can enjoy yourself in this action game.
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The actual game, however, is more faithful to the original. You play as Tommy Vercetti, a mouthy mafioso dirtbag who's banished to the neon-soaked, hedonistic, Miami-like wasteland that is Vice City.
You start off by trying to fix a fumbled drug deal, but end up building a monster criminal empire. You achieve this by taking on missions handed out by corrupt politicians, psychotic drug kingpins, porn directors, and biker gangs.
Missions might involve killing guys, chasing thugs, watching over drug deals, evading the police, and driving getaway cars. There's frankly loads to do, but some more annoying errands (like one featuring a certain remote control helicopter) can sour things.
This remake lets you instantly retry failed missions, though. That resolves some of the pain.

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2015年7月9日星期四

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Review (i)

Welcome to the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City9game believe you can enjoy yourself in this action game.
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Vice City is set decades before the events of GTA 3, telling the story of mob-connected Tommy Vercetti after he’s released from prison and starts making a name for himself in Miami-like Vice City. The game is set in the 1980s, and everything from the fashion to the incredible selection of licensed music will remind you of this fact. There are also nods to 80s films like Scarface, and characters from GTA 3 will occasionally appear as their younger selves.
This time-warp setting is one of Vice City’s most impressive features, since it places the game in a faux-history that very few games successfully attempt. Assassin’s Creed or Medal of Honor might also be set in a particular time and place, but in Vice City, the illusion feels complete, even if it is a skewed and satirical version of the 1980s.
Besides the new characters and setting, Vice City is still based on the violent Grand Theft Auto 3 gameplay that many of us know and love well. With the touch of a button, you can hijack any vehicle you see, including motorcycles and helicopters. Vice City opens with Tommy on the flashier side of town, so you’ll get to drive around sports cars right away, and soon graduate to bigger and crazier vehicles, like speedboats, dune buggies, and tanks.
Over the course of the game, Tommy will seize territory and bring the local gangs under his influence. Often this will involve “whacking” targets– running them over or shooting them in response to some unseen insult. But you’ll also have to help a crime lord escape the city in a luxury yacht, demolish an office park, and help several new illicit businesses off the ground.
Tommy’s rise to power would be impossible on phones if it weren’t for quality touchscreen controls. Most missions require you to navigate Vice City’s crowded streets, and the vehicles often feel very responsive. Occasionally, we experienced some frame rate hitches and sound skipping on our iPad 3, and we’d sometimes lose control of our vehicles if the action got too choppy. But for the most part, Vice City is highly playable on iOS devices, unlike Sega’s much tamer crime game, the recent port of Jet Set Radio.

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2015年6月19日星期五

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Review

9GAME believes that if you are a GTA games lover, you would not miss GTA San Andreas but do you know the story behind this action game?
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As the title hints, GTA:SA is set in San Andreas which is a weird mixture of vaguely familiar elements of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. There's also other familiar geography from the American southwest like an Area 51, Hollywood, the Hoover Dam, and more. You'll play as CJ and the game opens with him returning to his old stomping grounds following the death of his mother. Of course, since he's been gone everything has gone south, and a large part of the game orbits around restoring his gang on Grove Street and then eventually taking over territory from rival gangs. Of course it wouldn't be a GTA game if there weren't also lots of twists, turns, and all sorts of unsavory characters in between.
GTA:SA follows in the footsteps of its predecessors with some of the best open world gameplay available. While the plot of the game itself is actually fantastic, you can choose to completely ignore all of the missions and instead just drive around the city stealing cars and causing general mayhem. In fact, GTA:SA does not skimp on content outside of the story missions. The game is home to too many mini games to list, with everything from playing pool, to getting involved in low rider competitions, to gambling in casinos. RPG-style stats are everywhere, and your actions in game have a direct impact on your character. One of the most visible (and obvious) is that you'll actually get fat if you eat a lot of fast food or get buff if you spend a lot of time at the gym.
What's weird about reviewing a game like this is that there isn't a whole lot to say about it that hasn't already been said at least a hundred times before. Per the most recent stat I can find, there's close to 30 million copies of the game in circulation, and with a near perfect score on Metacritic I'd find it hard to believe that there's many people reading this review who don't already own (or at least have played) San Andreas already.
As I mentioned, the game was great on the PS2, but I think the PC release in 2008 was when GTA:SA really hit its stride. All of the problems that came from a console nearing the end of its lifecycle completely vanished on faster PC hardware, and the iOS port is no different. The draw distance is awesome, the frame rate is great, load times between going into and out of buildings are nonexistent past the time it takes for the screen to fade in and out, and CJ actually finally has fingers now instead of the weird fleshy blobs he had for hands before.
If you take 10 seconds to sign up for the Rockstar Social Club, you can log in and gain access to two cloud save slots for the game, which might be the best feature of the iOS port. One thing that always makes me super nervous of getting too involved in these iOS games that feature hundreds of hours of gameplay is having your save data trapped inside of the app, on one device. One botched update can nuke weeks of combined play time, and good luck if you want to play on more than one device. Rockstar's cloud save system mitigate all of these problems. There's even two slots you can alternate between when saving, which I highly recommend doing as having a backup save has saved my butt more times than I can count in GTA games when I find myself saved in a very stupid place or time in game.
There's a number of virtual control options, including digital and analog steering, analog sensitivity, invert look, complete customization of where the buttons are on screen, and tons more. If you've got an iOS game controller the game works with that too… And while it's definitely "better" with physical controls, GTA:SA isn't a game I'd drop $99 on a controller for exclusively- Particularly with how much effort Rockstar put into the touch interface. The default controls are good enough that I haven't really even bothered with strapping my controller in, which I think is exactly what you'd want in a game like this. The only real benefit of using a controller is it feels like the camera becomes a little easier to control, but, again, it's not like it's difficult to control to begin with.
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2015年6月11日星期四

Review of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

9GAME believes that if you are a GTA games lover, you would not miss GTA San Andreas but do you know the story behind this action game?
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The moment has finally arrived. Rockstar Games has given us one of the best gifts ever and unleashed Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the iOS App Store. It's going to be a homecoming for some, while others will get to experience the magic of Rockstar Games's first venture into the city of Los Santos and the surrounding areas. Either way, it's going to be a treat.
Please know that while I am incredibly excited about this release (I had been waiting for it since the debut of Grand Theft Auto 3 on the App Store), everything I'm about to say about Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is through a filter of objectivity. While I am trying hard not to explode into fits of elation at the fact that San Andreas can follow me around on my phone now, I am calm, collected and ready to explore the merits and downfalls of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
This is the story of Carl Johnson and his homecoming. After spending five years in Liberty City, CJ heads home to Los Santos, San Andreas in order to bury his mom. What he finds when he comes home is that nothing ever really changes and the same problems that plagued him when he ran with the Grove Street gang are still alive and well. These problems include crooked cops, endless turf wars between rival gangs and the spread of drugs on the street. Nowadays, Grove Street has lost a lot of its territories and power, so it's up to him to set things right and help the Grove Street Families get back to their former glory.
Rockstar has had a good amount of practice at porting some of their biggest console hits onto the iOS platform. With San Andreas, they've nearly perfected the art and improved upon many of features. Being a huge, open-world console game, you would think that it'd be nearly impossible to port it, but port it they did. The first thing you'll notice that, while the game's graphics, environments and character models are somewhat dated, all of the visuals look gorgeous. Draw distance is great, framerates are smooth, character models seem a little sharper than they did on consoles like the PlayStation and there's nary a pop-in to be found.
The newer iOS devices run San Andreas beautifully and load everything so fast that you're almost surprised each time, especially if you're used to the load times of old. In fact, it's kind of a downside to have the game running so smoothly and fast on my iPhone 5, because I can't listen to that awesome West Coast synth as much when San Andreas initially loads from the start menu. It's just that speedy.
The controls in San Andreas can feel a little complicated, but that's only because they're all contextual. Given your situation, the number and types of virtual face buttons on the screen will change. For example , when you're on foot, you'll have access to the run button, attack button and even the cell phone button if you're getting a call. Some buttons have alternate uses, like how the run button can be double-tapped to make CJ jump.
The only control issues one might encounter is choosing which driving control scheme to use. You can either go with a virtual analog, a left and a right button and flick system in order to steer your vehicles. I personally feel that the left and right buttons are the way to go, since it only takes light tapping on either direction to accurately drive your vehicle.
Once you've mastered the controls, you're ready to start taking on missions. All of the story-based missions feature cutscenes that flesh out the narrative and can sometimes land CJ and his allies in a different part of the city or even the state. The story is one of the most entertaining you can find, and it's made even better by the large supporting cast of characters that CJ meets along his way to the top.
When you're not making a name for Grove Street, you can have CJ participate in a number of leisurely activities. You can go shopping for new clothes, get tattoos and cut your hair. This option to customize CJ was always fun and gave us a great way to really shape him the way we wanted. There are also some role-playing game-like mechanics in San Andreas, such as CJ's fitness levels, weight and fighting skill. He can eat food if he loses too much health, beef up at the gym and learn a variety of unarmed fighting styles to use in sidewalk fisticuffs. Tired of all that stuff? Then start importing cars or flying some planes around while you search for treasure in the mountains or in the desert. There's almost too much to do, and it can all be yours if you decide to download San Andreas.

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2015年6月10日星期三

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Review

9GAME believes that if you are a GTA games lover, you would not miss GTA San Andreas but do you know the story behind this action game?
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If anyone were to take a generic straw poll of journalists who reviewed games during the PlayStation 2 era, asking what their “Game of the Generation” was, there is a very good possibility that Rockstar’sGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas would top at least a few lists. Not only was it well received critically, it went on to smash top sales records all over the place. But the question remains: have the last nine years been kind to this storied classic? In the legendary words of Dr. Dre, “HELL YEAH.”
Returning to the streets of San Andreas, players once again find themselves lacing up the all too familiar sneakers of CJ. After returning home to mourn the death of his mother, the onetime gang banger finds himself reintroduced to the lifestyle before he even has time to process his loss. What follows is one of the most involved and engaging experiences in the history of the pastime, even if the title is growing a little long in the tooth.
Rockstar has somehow managed to find a way to elegantly transition dual analog controls to iOS, without it feeling overly cludgey. In fact there are three different control schemes including a digital analog stick, more generic left and right buttons, or gyroscopic tilt. Regardless of the scheme selected, the player will never feel like CJ was designed to appear on another platform. And that is saying something considering it has made its rounds in the last decade.
At the time of its release, San Andreas was a showpiece for PlayStation 2 owners. As such, the iOS offering is best experienced on the higher end of the game’s supported device list. Lord help the poor souls playing the game on iPad 2, this reviewer included, because even with a freshly cleared cache framerates will dip, controls become non-responsive, and even cut-scenes will be reduced to glorified slideshows. Thankfully, those playing on higher end devices will most likely never see these issues, as evidenced by its flawless performance on iPhone 5.
Performance issues on lower-end devices are reasonably justified, considering the massive footprint of the game’s map. Few modern console games even come close to approaching its scope, so managing to squeeze it onto a phone or tablet is an achievement in and of itself. Players would be hard-pressed to find another open world game that provides more variety in terms of missions and overall personality than what is found in this $6.99 package.
Looking back through the sands of time, the San Andreas iteration on the Grand Theft Auto brand helped define the modern day open world experience. Even now it sets a bar that few can match on iOS. Classics like this stand the test of time, even if it appears on a much smaller screen. Don’t miss out on the chance to revisit the game that molded an entire generation.

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