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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FPUK - PINK CONSOLE GAME CARRY CASE HOLDER BAG FOR SONY PSP / UMD DISCS
Protect your Sony PlayStation Portable (PSPTM) with this stylish console case. This case is perfect for protecting the screen from scratches and certain degree of impact, in addition there is dedicated storage space for several small accessories, memory cards and UMD’s ! Two elastic ribbons fasten the console safety and two tailor made pockets for UMD game discs inside the case. An essential purchase for any PSP owner.

Spider-Man 3 [UMD Mini for PSP] [2007]

How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic book mythos (including fan-favourite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police captain father.

In the beginning, things have never looked better for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire): He’s doing well in school; his alter ego, Spider-Man, is loved and respected around New York City. And his girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), has just taken a starring role in a Broadway musical. But nothing good can last for Spidey. Mary Jane’s career quickly goes downhill; she’s bothered by Peter’s attractive new classmate, Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard); and the new Daily Bugle photographer, Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), is trying to steal his thunder. Enter a new villain, the Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), who can transform his body into various forms and shapes of sand and who may be connected to Peter’s past in an unexpected way. There’s also the son of an old villain, Harry Osborne (James Franco), who unmasked Spidey in the previous movie and still has revenge on his mind. And a new black costume seems to boost Spidey’s powers, but transforms mild-mannered Peter into a mean and obnoxious boor (Maguire has some fun here).

If that sounds like a lot to pack into one 140-minute film, it is. While director Sam Raimi keeps things flowing, assisted on the screenplay by his brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent, there’s a little too much going on, and it’s inevitable that one of the villains (there are three or four, depending on how you count) gets significantly short-changed. Still, the cast is excellent, the effects are fantastic, and the action is fast and furious. Even if Spider-Man 3 isn’t the match of Spider-Man 2, it’s a worthy addition to the megamillion-dollar franchise. –David Horiuchi

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Base Unit Console: Black (PSP)
List Price: ?129.99
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Customer Review: Great Gifts for young people
This is absolutely one of the best gifts for young people. I got one for my nephew and he keeps thanking me everytime i see him. My sister is however a little bit worried that this thing takes up too much of his time.
Customer Review: Best Console!
This is one of the best consoles around. It is basically a smaller, cheaper version of the playstation 3 and has almost all the capabilites of what the bigger console can do. Obviously the graphics are not quite the same (but better than the DS) and does not have motion sensitive controllers etc. However the advantages are endless it’s portable, cheaper, take pictures (camera needed), store movies, games, music, photos, go on the internet and many more. If you want you can buy a peice of software to allow it to be played through the T.V. The advantages are endless. This console is certainly better than the DS due to it’s capabilities sure it does’nt have a touch screen but that is all the DS has over it. When connected with the PS3 it becomes the deadly duo and makes many more opportunities arrise like for a racing game you can use the PSP as a mirror. Overall the functions and possibilities on this console are endless and is well worth buying especially if you have a playstation 3.

Coded Arms (PSP)
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Customer Review: pathetic
I bought this game as I was looking for an fps for my psp and at first It seemed quite enjoyable, this is until you get further into the game and it become extremely dull and repetitive. Overall I would say it’s not worth buying, look elsewhere for a better game, don’t waste your money!
Customer Review: I thought that it would be good……but………….
……..I was delighted when I was given my PSP, but one of the first games that I bought was Coded Arms. It was the first, and so far the best FPS game that I have seen. when I first started the game up, it reminded me of HALO for the PSP. However, when I started it up. For the first 10 minutes it was quite interesting and fascinating. However, once I got to the end of the training levels, I found out how monotonous it was. The levels are short and repetitive. Every level seems to consist of 5 things. Start, battle, walk around, battle the level guard, then step in the level teleporter to go on to the next level. The levels all seem to be in dark unatractive rooms and corridors, and there are no open spaces or large rooms. Instead of picking up weapons or getting a weapons choice at the beginning, as you progress through the game, you unlock weapons making it extremely irritating at the beginning because the only weapon you can use is the pistol, which is quite useless. It takes ages to unlock cool and powerful weapons like the rocket launcher and the energy pulse. But the controls are actually quite good. not too sensitive and not too unresponsive. It is miles better than the hyper-sensitive controls of Star wars battlefont 2, where it isd virtually imporrible to aim at an enemy and fire accurately, not to say kill an enemy. I still prefer the halo-default controls, but there isnt any way to change the controls on Coded Arms. However Coded Arms is quite fun at times, which is why I gave it 2 stars and not 1. It also has a few interesting touches, such as: when you kill a creature or bot or bug, they dissolve into pixels, which is very appropriate because this entire game happens inside a virtual training program gone haywire (i.e. invaded by viruses and attack programs). I would say that Coded Arms is an ordinary FPS game. Not the most spectacular, fun, or interesting, but at least it is playable.

Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction (PS3) Insomniac Games has overhauled its proprietary PS3 engine technology to create the most visceral Ratchet & Clank universe yet, overflowing with exotic creatures and flying vehicles.

The PS3 system’s superior power enables Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction to bring vivid worlds to life with increased draw distances, enhanced lighting and shadowing, and more fluid and exaggerated animations.

Discover an all-new galaxy spanning vast worlds such as a majestic cloud city and a space-age amusement park.

Encounter an entirely new cast of expressive characters (and some old favorites) as well as the introduction of a variety of new alien races and life forms.

Experience a more emotive Ratchet with nearly as many animation joints in his face as PS2 Ratchet had in his entire body. This joint density applies to many of the characters featured in Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, enabling more detailed, personable and expressive characters.

Clank returns as a playable character, and Ratchet will have new enhanced abilities.

Fire a fully stocked arsenal of all-new weapons such as the Plasma Beasts and Tornado Launcher, which uses the Sixaxis controller to direct tornadoes that suck up enemies and whip them around with debris.

Use the Sixaxis controller to maneuver, destroy enemies and solve puzzles.

Upgrade and customize weapons with a new system that provides greater power and flexibility. Players also will have the ability to upgrade Ratchet’s armor.

Utilise Ratchet’s new supply of consumable “on-demand’ combat devices, such as the Groovitron, which causes enemies to dance uncontrollably to ’70s disco hits.

Gadgets gameplay returns as Ratchet and Clank will have more gadgets at their disposal to help them bounce, fly, evade and defy gravity.

Pilot Ratchet’s ship through asteroid fields while trying to destroy enemy fleets in a complete redesign of classic Ratchet & Clank space combat gameplay.
Customer Review: Very High Quality Entertainment. *****
I got my PS3 on launch day and Motorstorm aside this is: as said by another reviewer on amazon: The first must have title on the PS3. If you have played the PS2 ratchet and clank games then you would be forgiven for thinking that this is more of the same. Which it is and isent. This is ratchet and clank with bells, whistle’s and all that! This game looks great on a standard tv and beautiful on an HD tv. I have both types of tv; but where this game comes into its own is gameplay. Smooth and fast gameplay with puzzles and combat. I downloaded the demo of this game on the ps3‘>ps3 network and after the endless stream of rubbish that the PS3 has delivered this game not only bucks the trend but puts the trend into hospital! This game is colourful, noisy and fun. The groovetron which makes all enemies stop attacking you and dance saturday night fever style is top draw. Worth the money unlike half of the PS3 rubbish. Dont get me wrong I like the ps3‘>ps3 but sony needs to deliver now and they havent. This game is a big step in readressing the balance. READ THIS SONY and note. Save your overpriced console with some good games and please drop the price……. I know the PS3 is better than the 360 (And I have that too) but the only way to proove this is with quality games like this. Try playing oblivion on a 360 (which I have) and on a ps3‘>ps3 (which my mate has) And the ps3‘>ps3 just delivers unlike the continuous loading/slowdown of the 360 version. Buy Ratchet and clank!
Customer Review: PS3’s standout title so far
I had this on pre-order and received it on the release date. Having played it through fully twice now I can honestly say that it’s one of the most fun titles I’ve played on PS2 or PS3 in a long time.

The graphics and sound do the immense power of the PS3 justice and if you’ve played any R&C games on the PS2 you’ll immediately appreciate the enormous step up in quality. The draw distance is phenomenal and the skies are busy with animals and craft. Ballistics and explosions are brilliantly realised and the water effects are second to none. There is no doubting that the developers have unlocked a colour palate untouched so far on the PS3. This is the prettiest game you will play this year.

As always there are a plethora of new weapons to unlock, and the classical R&C sense of humour remains. It’s obvious that Insomnia have just been dying to unleash some of these on us for years but haven’t had the processor power to do it. When you see a room full of baddies dancing to DISCO and the flashing lights of the groovetron for the first time it’s tempting to just watch agog at how much is going on on screen and how much attention to detail there is.

It’s not perfect; I’ve found it a little easy in places and the difficulty is lower than some of the previous games. There are occasional graphical glitches with bits of smashed boxes seeming to hang in mid air and the occasional monster getting stuck behind bits of landscape. You’d have to be mad to let this sort of thing detract from the sheer immense amount of fun there is to be had though. There’s tons to do, and if you’re the sort who likes to get 100% then you’ll be playing it through at least 3 times before you get all the skill points and unlock everything in the game.

Buy this game, you’ll not regret it.

Sony: PS3 sales increased dramatically, won't reflect in NPD - Joystiq
Sony: PS3 sales increased dramatically, won't reflect in NPD · 129 Comments by Alexander Sliwinski Nov 15th 2007 12:45PM Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3 …

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