Ian Botham FRAMED FILM CELL +CERT cricket


Ian Botham FRAMED FILM CELL +CERT cricket
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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Sony PS3 weekly U.S. sales double after price cut
Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. sales of Sony Corp’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) more than doubled in the weeks following a price cut and the launch of a lower-priced version, the company said on Friday, in a sign of changing fortunes for the game console. Sony said

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.

Tough love test for ‘Tour’
Times Daily - The game delivered superb graphics in the Sony PS3 version. I built my character to look and hit like the real me. This really made it feel like it was me against the tour on the virtual courses. The pro players look, walk and swing very much like

Roxio Popcorn 2
Make high quality copies of your DVD movies with powerfulcompression technology that gives you the flexibility to copy eventhe largest movies to a single DVD. Enjoy the fastest and mostreliable CD and DVD burning software for Mac OS from the creator
List Price: ?34.99
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Customer Review: DON’T BUY IT
Argumentative, Impossible to upgrade and nothing but hassle. i) Randomly quits during conversions. ii) Due to copyright protection laws, this software CAN’T import copy protected DVD’s, and since all commercial DVD’s are copy protected, it’s pointless. iii) The website is IMPOSSIBLE to log onto, once you’ve registered the product, that’s it, you’ll never be able to log on again., and since you have to log onto the website to download updates, you’ll be stuck with the version in the box! iv) Support is USELESS all they say is “refer to the manual”! v) WILL NOT work with Windows based formats such as WMV! To cut a long story short, it’s USELESS!

Open Season [UMD Mini for PSP] [2006]
List Price: ?12.99
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Birthday Party [VINYL]
Used Price: ?7.16

The Punisher [UMD Mini for PSP] [2004]
List Price: ?17.99
Amazon Price: ?4.97
Used Price: ?3.49
Customer Review: A GREAT FILM!! !! !! !! !!
This is a great film and is criticised sooften about how bad it is, it isn't that bad atall! This film includes some good acting and has plenty of action as well as a decent story! This film is overated for its violence though as it isn't that violent really! Some scenes may be a bit violent but it isn't that bad! I think this is a great film which is one film that should be put on a UMD so if you have a PSP and like action films then get this and mabe the UMD version of “Predator” to go with it as it is also a great action film which in my opinion is way more violent that this too!
Customer Review: What a waste…. SOMEONE should be Punished.
How well this movie has translated to the PSP format is irrelevant. This has to be one of the worst comic book to film adaptations ever made. Uneven in tone, abysmally shot, packed with apalling performances (that’s YOU Travolta) and utterly juvenile, in a bad way. Most importantly for action flick, the action, barring a couple of nice touches, is lame. Tom Jane as Frank Castle could have rocked but the rest of this steaming nappie of a film undoes any of the decent work he puts in. The dark, brooding atmosphere which is so apparent in The Punisher comic books is totally missing, not least because the movie is set in Tampa, Florida rather than the grim streets of New York. Too stupid for adults and too violent for kids this should be avoided by one and all.

The Rough Guide to the “PSP” “PlayStation Portable” (Rough Guides Reference Titles)
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PS3)?? With the Pro Evolution Soccer series renowned for its fluid, realistic gameplay, the new game builds on the implementation of Teamvision with additional key advances. As with previous releases since its inception in 1996, the ball is again treated as a separate entity, with the timing of shots entirely down to the player, while the new AI ensures that defenders work to close down space and block efforts on goal. Similarly, distribution of passes works along the same lines, with players using the space available to them to switch the ball. Close control has also been enhanced with more control when dribbling the ball, and a number of subtle moves added to bypass defenders and move the ball into space.
Customer Review: Completey fixed!!!
Although the game did suffer from lag slightly offline and massively online, the new patch which can be downloaded when starting the game has completely fixed it!! paving the way now for one of the best pro ev games if not the best, the passing is so slick and beating a defender is alot easier than recent years, the true pro ev and indeed football fans will now get to play the finest football game, one word superb!!!
Customer Review: Pro DEvolution 2008
I’ll be honest, when I first got into football games on to consoles, the first one I owned was FIFA International Soccer for the SNES. Although dated, isometric and unofficial, the game was a pretty good experience. It showed me that as long as the game was fun to play, that alone could overcome some of the game’s short comings.

I was a FIFA fanboy up until 2005 (on my Gamecube, yes, I stayed loyal to Nintendo too) when after being “forced” to play the so-called enemy, Pro Evo, I was hooked. The game lacked a licence and didn’t have the hundreds of teams FIFA offered, but instead, went for the more realistic approach to the game, it was more fluent, goals required actual skill and was an overall more satisfying experience.

I eventually gave up on FIFA and ended up for the next two years buying a second hand PS2 just to play Pro Evo 5 & 6. When the next gen consoles came along, I went with the PS3 and I eagerly awaited Pro Evo 2008. I hoped that the game would have the near-perfect of the original games with the added bonus of crisp, high-definition graphics with a better online mode.

So, come late October, Pro Evo 2008 was released, I knew it had a lot to live up to, despite turning on FIFA, I actually enjoyed FIFA 08 despite some problems but still deep down knew it would be well and truly trounced by it’s counter-part.

Sadly, my hopes came crashing down, along with mine and many others.

Pro Evo 2008 to bluntly put it, shouldn’t have been released. This isn’t just my opinion, this is a lot of people’s, including its creator, Shingo ‘Seabass’ Takatsuka who has stated the game shouldn’t of but had to be released. If that hasn’t warned you of the bashing this game will get, then this message should.

The most important part of Pro-Evo is the gameplay. The PS2’s titles although had a few ningles, we’re pretty much flawless. Although it has transcended well, a few too many bits and pieces haven’t. Controls are exactly the same as before (which is fine if you’ve played Pro Evo before, but newer players will pick it up in time too). There’s a few new features, one of which is diving, which will either cause you to jump for joy after winning a penalty, or feel like killing your system if the game does the same to you. The A.I for your opposition is alright, it still hard to score and if you make a good set piece, then chances are you weren’t lucky and you generally did a good job.

The referee however seems to be in a time warp and has gone back to the ways of Pro Evo 4, in that, he hands out cards like breaths of air. Seriously, unless you do a slide tackle from the front and win the ball, chances are, your player could be sent off. In a multiplayer game I had, I had 3 players sent off for fairly normal tackles (in Football, a contact sport, keep that in mind) whilst my friend had 4 players kicked off for similar challenges, normally straight reds. It might be Konami’s way of making sure slide-tackles are used to a minimum and discourage players from using them in the real world, but sometimes, when it’s needed and it’s a slight mistake, you’d think they’d be a bit more lenient.

Looks wise, although this is the PS3 (which has had a pretty mix card in its first year) and although it’s Pro Evo, I did expect a bit more bling for my buck. Sadly, the game just doesn’t cut it. Even on a Hi-Def TV, it still looks pretty poor. Pitches look drab, the crowd looks pretty poor (which it always did, just now, you’d expect they’d have the power to perhaps, touch it up). Some players look like their real life counter-parts, but for others, it will be a complete guessing game and it can be pretty distracting.

Speaking of distracting, how about we add a bit of lag to the experience? Yep, Pro Evo, famed for its fluency and well paced action, has now replaced it with slowdown and lag. Some stadiums are worse then others, but replays, many players on screen (e.g. corners and battles in the middle of the pitch) and online have suffered tremendously. Luckily a patch has just been released which does cure most of these problems, but online is still pretty much unplayable and the odd problem still happens offline.

Overall, Pro Evolution 2008 is the start of Konami’s venture into next-gen consoles (you could include last years since PE6 was on the Xbox 360, but since there was no PS3 or Wii versions, it’s the first game with all next-gen platforms) and it’s gone pretty downhill. Instead of just updating PE6 with fancy graphics, some new moves and an updated roster, something else happened and this is the end result. It’s done some good things, but as a whole, its a very disappointing experience and not worthy of buying (which is evident with the recent price dropping). If you want a real football experience on your console, keep PE6 and wait until next year, if your that bothered for a next gen football game, FIFA 08 is your only other option, which after this travesty, doesn’t seem that bad anymore.

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