Al Pacino SCARFACE lmiited edition film cell montage + CERT


Al Pacino SCARFACE lmiited edition film cell montage + CERT
Made under licence in the uk this item comse fully framed and both double mounted and glazed, a full Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is included. This item is ready to hang.

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Wal-Mart to sell HD DVD player for under $100
TG Daily - Just another article from the studios already rooting for BD to suck up to Sony. PS3 isn’t even the biggest gaming console out there (NES just whipped their butts) and Walmart is obviously on the HD-DVD bandwagon now. Please let me know how many BD

Warner’s high-def combo ‘Total HD’ project is unlikely to resume
Beta News - In what kind of ignorant simplistic moronic world does that not happen ever? ..oh yeah, the ignorant idiot shill-drone-fanboy world. F*ck me but you really are a thick blinkered Sony/PS3/Blu-ray shill-drone-fanboy moron. BTW 34gb DL is coming too.

Halo 3: Not Game Over, But Awful Close
Beta News - and the best the Sony/PS3 zealots can manage is a childishly lame whine like a sad spoilt little b!tch & ‘hope’ that it doesn’t emulate their beloved PS3’s pathetic sales figures (which, btw, have now fallen off of a cliff twice). This place gets

Playstation 3 S-Video AV Cable - Compatable with HDTV 1080P
Brand new gold plated Playstation 3 S-Video AV Cable

Overture PC-OFC HDMI to HDMI Cable CL3 Rated - 11M (PS3)

High Definition Digital Video Cable

High Definition Digital Video Cable

  • HDMI Certified
  • UL CL3 Rated for In-Wall Applications
  • Eliminates Digital to Analogue conversions
  • Triple shielding eliminates RFI and EMI interference
  • High grade PC-OFC conductors significantly improve audio integrity & detail
  • IXOS? Certified HIGH DEFINITION 1080p Digital Video Transmission

List Price: ?179.99
Amazon Price: ?179.99

SmackDown Vs Raw 2008 (PS3)
List Price: ?49.99
Amazon Price: ?34.96
Used Price: ?29.50
Customer Review: Almost top notch…
The gameplay takes a little time to get use to seeing as it is very different from past years. After workin them out its such good fun to play! The only let down this year is the roster, its really not that great at all, there are too many big stars taken out for divas(lets face it do you ever play as one of them) and theres not many tag teams either which is a let down. All in all this is a great new game for PS3 and i would advise anyone who loves WWE or ECW to go out and buy it!
Customer Review: An Insult to Fans of the Series
As someone who has purchased every THQ wrestling game for years, I had been eagerly anticipating this latest release. Unfortunately, after playing the game I was left with a feeling of disgust instead. The game is full of bugs. In the 24/7 Mode which represents the game’s season mode, more often than not the choices you make will be ignored. For example, at one point I was asked if I wished to relinquish the WWE title. I refused. However, the game reacted as if I had chosen the opposite - and the story progressed as if I had indeed given up the belt. This glitch happened again and again, at numerous points in the game. I can’t believe something like this made it past the play-testers. Other bugs include the lack of pyro on customised entrances for created wrestlers. You can choose to have pyro as part of your entrance when you design it, but when you come out to wrestle it will simply fail to activate. Once again, I have no idea how something like this managed to make it into the game. Even setting aside the bugs, 24/7 Mode is pretty lousy. The cut-scenes which open shows are often nonsensical in relation to what is meant to be happening in the story. For example, your character might merrily chat with a wrestler he is meant to be in a bitter feud with. At first glance the ability to plan out your wrestler’s entire week rather than just playing the matches might seem like a fun concept. However, it quickly becomes tiresome (though players who liked the general manager mode in the previous games might like it better than I did). The game is plagued with long loading times, which often enhances the frustration of 24/7 Mode. Even selecting one of the non-playable options such as attending an autograph signing (something which involves no animation of any kind - a picture just appears on the screen, along with a message telling you how much popularity rating you gained) forces you to endure more loading time. In general the new control system was acceptable. However, there does not appear to be any manual control to change your wrestler’s focus when in a match against multiple opponents. In theory it happens automatically instead. However, in practical terms the automatic focussing is terrible, meaning that you often stay focussed on one wrestler when intending to attack another. This can lead to a lot of headaches, when you turn from a downed opponent to punch a standing one, but end up performing an elbow drop instead. For some reason each wrestler now has fewer moves than in previous games in the series. I don’t know why they would reduce your number of moves, but they did. Now if you initiate a strong grapple you have the option of 8 regular moves and 2 control moves, whereas in the last game you had 16 regular moves, and I believe 4 control moves. I thought next generation technology meant they could include more material in games, not less… Flaws from the last game are still present. For example, in a ‘last man standing’ match the referee will only start his count if the downed wrestler will fail to get up - unlike in ‘Smackdown: Here Comes the Pain’, where the ref would count anyway, and the wrestler might be able to get up in time to beat the count. This may seem like a small point, but to me it completely ruins the drama of the match if the ref only counts when you’re going to win. Imagine if they did that for pinfalls. No more two counts - just a win or no count at all. Surely near falls (or counts in the case of a ‘last man standing’ match) are an important part of a pro-wrestling match? Some match types which were present earlier in the series (eg. the slobberknocker, and 3 vs. 3 tables and ‘hell in a cell’ matches) are no longer available. Once again, I don’t see the logic in removing options when improving technology should instead be providing the space for more options. If you try playing as a diva the situation is even worse. Whereas back in ‘Smackdown: Shut Your Mouth’ they could play any kind of match, now they are severely limited in what they can do. The commentary is on the whole extremely weak. Most of the time JBL sounds like he was idly reading from the sheet when they recorded it, without even really paying attention to what he was saying. Much of the dialogue is taken directly from the last game, and it quickly becomes repetitive. They could have at least put in more play-by-play (eg. “DDT!”, “Brutal powerslam!”) to pad it out and make it seem a little less barren. There’s no option to import music on the PS3 version, like there is on the Xbox 360 version. I don’t see why this should be the case. If anything it should be the other way around, since the PS3 has a hard disk as standard - whereas the Xbox does not. So, if like me you were hoping to use ‘King of Kings’ as your entrance theme, or some other track which isn’t in the game, you will be disappointed. These are the problems which most immediately sprang to mind, though I’m sure there are many others which I have neglected to mention. THQ appear to have become lazy with this series. They know that fans will buy each year’s title out of hope and habit, so they don’t seem inclined to put much effort into game design anymore.

WWE Triple H framed film cell + CERT 2c
Made under licence in the uk this item comse fully framed and both double mounted and glazed, a full Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is included. This item is ready to hang.

Blu-ray Disc Remote Control: Black (PS3) Technical DataHeader / Product LineSonyTechnical DataHeader / ModelSCPH-98046 Blu-Ray Remote ControlTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerSonyTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataRemote Control / TypeRemote controlTechnical DataRemote Control / Supported DevicesSony PlayStation 3Technical DataRemote Control / TechnologyBluetooth
Customer Review: No Pointing - Easy to Use - Original Product - Good Price…
I’ve given it 5 stars because i can’t think of something that I don’t like about it. This is the easiest way for someone who doesn’t know how to use a controller, to watch dvds/bluray on the ps3‘>ps3. It’s an original Sony Product so quality assured. It’s got every button that the controller has even R3& L3 should you ever need them, plus its got its dvd/bd command buttons.

My dads been watching series after series of Dallas recently and they are slightly scratched so skip on our normal dvd players, but work perfectly on the ps3‘>ps3. Now that he has the remote its easy for him to watch his dvds on it without having to get out of his lying on the sofa position because theres no pointing required (bluetooth radio signals). he can even press eject on the remote to see where the next cd needs to go!

A real necessity for true ps3‘>ps3 accessory collectors also.
Customer Review: Essential gear for the none gamer.
If gaming is your scene, and playing around with the supplied games contoller is second nature to you, then this remote control will probably be way down your ‘must have’ list.

If, however, you are like me and bought the PS3 more for playing Blu-ray and up-scaled DVDs than for the games, then having this piece of kit is just about a no-brainer. The non gamers ‘must have’.

I bet, though, that like me you will continue to point it at the Playstation even with it being Bluetooth and not I/R !!

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