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Microsoft Windows XP Professional English Upgrade Service Pak 2 Microsoft License Pack NA Only Additional License Review

Microsoft Windows XP Professional English Upgrade Service Pak 2 Microsoft License Pack NA Only Additional License
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By James Smith "The Truth"
Beware my friends of old (Xp Professional 2002 oem) copies of bogus software being sold on Amazon. By the likes of PBJWorld. Not only that, they let him lie and claim it was unopened. I purchased a copy and found it had a fake key. It was made by a key generater. They want me to return it to the guy who sold it to me. Mircosoft now has the case. Gave them what they needed to go forward. He want me to return it , to make it disappear, I would guess this to be so . By the way he refuses to deal with me. Shame on Amazon too, for letting this guy sell bogus software.
Buy for only those you know. Amazon will not back you UP! I for one will not ever shop on Amazon again. Burned by this. Never NEVER AGAIN . They lost me as a customer. Amazon make false statements that they care . They do not . I have not made false statements. Pbjworld sold me a copy of Xp Professional that was not what they claimed . It had been opened, used and packaged with a fake key . Beware buyers of this site. Trust only those you know and no site that gets 5 stars from most buyers . No one's that perfect .
Amazon customer service sucks .There is no real support .

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Learning Microsoft Windows XP Review

Learning Microsoft Windows XP
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I found out a gr8 deal with this product. I love the on screen help.

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Test Drive Off Road 3 Review

Test Drive Off Road 3
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This is a good game if you have a non forcefeedback steering wheel or joystick It is impossible to play with a Sidewinder Force feedback wheel. If you have a regular joystick it is a good game. Because the wheel just goes all over the pace it is no fun at all! If you have force go with a differant game.

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No Roads No Rules!Product InformationPowerful off-road vehicles in the world's most incredible environments.Test Drive Off-Road 3 takes the Test Drive Off-Road series to new heights withstate-of-the-art graphics and new features including: modifiable vehiclesbranching tracks two-player split-screen racing and a whole new physics enginefor unsurpassed Off-Road action.Race on top of the world at Mt. Fuji. Rage through blistering heat inEgypt and fly through the ruins of the Yucatan! Defeat "World TourMode" to upgrade your vehicles. Turn up the insanity...Off road atnight!Product FeaturesHummer Exclusive - the only game to include the world famous Hummer.Modifiable Vehicles - Tweak your 4X4 for optimal off-roadperformance. Change tires engines shocks and more.World Tour Mode - Race on huge tracks from around the world. Earncash to buy new trucks and Modifications.27 Licensed Off-Road Vehicles - Including the Hummer by AM General DodgeRam Dodge T-Rex Ford Explorer Isuzu VehiCROSS Jeep Wrangler V8 ChenowthDesert Patrol Vehicle and more.11 Off-Road Tracks - Featuring the most treacherous off-road terrain seenin a video game.New Circuit Track Racing - 5 circuit tracks for lap based competition.Breakable Objects - Smash through fences road-blocks and other obstaclesto reveal shortcuts to hidden areas.Licensed Soundtrack By - Blink 182 Eve 6 Girls Against Boys Incubus andDiesel BoySystem RequirementsWindows 95 98Pentium 266 MHz or faster processor3D accelerator Video Card32 MB of RAM200 MB free Hard Disk spaceDirectX 6.1 (included) or higherDirectX 6.1 compatible Video Card (Direct 3D or Glide compatible graphicsvideo card recommended)DirectX 6.1 compatible Sound Card4X CD-ROM driveAnalog/digital controller/keyboard

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World Domino Championship (PC Games) Review

World Domino Championship (PC Games)
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The games run and play well. There are only 5 versions of dominoes to choose from. It will not keep track of your victories and losses. Background music is anoying. It does have three different games that are not found on the hoyle board game software.

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Battleship/Trouble/Perfection Collection Review

Battleship/Trouble/Perfection Collection
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These are exactly like the board games with minimal sound effects added. Many computer versions of favorite board games that we have tried have some fun add-ons to the standard version, but not these. We are not avid computer gamers and do not play on-line games, but I expected a bit more than this offers. This is probably best for a young child or someone new to computer gaming.

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EverQuest: Lost Dungeons of Norrath Review

EverQuest: Lost Dungeons of Norrath
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This is a review strictly of EverQuest: Lost Dungeons of Norrath (LDoN). As this package does not include the basic game, and is only an expansion, this is not a review on the game as a whole.
While there is a lot of talk about how one can do many different things in EverQuest, for everyone but the most obsessive tradeskillers, it comes down to killing things and taking their stuff. The various expansions have let players do this in the jungle, on a frozen continent, do it on the moon, in a pirate stronghold, or in the homes of the gods themselves. In all of these locations, players move through areas shared with other players -- sometimes only a handful of other players, but in some cases up to 100 or more people interested in the same content.
This new expansion breaks that model for the first time, by creating content on the fly for players, in the form of dungeons for groups numbering 3 to 6, that ONLY exists for them. (Other players get their own instanced copies of these dungeons to explore.) While some players feel this flies in the face of the Multi-User Dungeon game tradition that EQ grew out of, it's a welcome change to not have to look over one's shoulder for other players at all times, or to have to compete over special "named" monsters and such.
The five LDoN dungeon "themes" (groups of different layouts in related dungeons) dynamically create content for groups from levels 20 to 65. The good news is that this makes the expansion potentially useful for the vast majority of players. In practice, however, it means players will be seeing a LOT of the same stuff, over and over again, as the creatures in a level 20 version of Deepest Guk are the same as in the level 65 version, just with different names and of a lot higher level.
The much-ballyhooed adventure points received for these adventures is something of a mixed bag as well. While it does allow players to save up for loot they want (in a codified version of a system a lot of player guilds have come up with on their own), the points were never really balanced for any characters other than the highest level ones -- it will take rougly 24 missions for a level 20 shaman to save up for a level 24 Spirit of Shrew spell (an indoor-useable movement speed increase spell that also allows its subjects to see in the dark -- quite a nice spell for low level characters), and by the time they've earned all these points, they will likely be level 29 or 30. Things get better after level 60, but prior to that, there is a great deal of this head-scratching lack of math on the part of the development team.
Likewise, the "interactive objects" -- chests and vases that players can open up and loot -- are better in theory than in practice. While they add a much-needed dimension to EQ, these items are relatively rare and almost are always trapped (including many with traps that can kill a group more or less instantly). In addition, two thirds of them require spells to deal with, and these spells are even more expensive than other low level spells, meaning most groups under level 60 simply won't be able to access this content. And, assuming all those hurdles are overcome, the loot inside ranges from OK (the same as any named NPCs in the dungeon might have had on them) to a mere handful of coins, calling into question as to whether the extraordinary efforts needed to open them were worth it after all.
Having said all that, the dungeons themselves are a great deal of fun, and offer 90 minute bursts of intense excitement, with rewards of several types awaiting successful adventurers. LDoN is not perfectly implemented (both Velious and the Planes of Power were far better designed and offer much more to a player), and is perhaps somewhat light on content for the cost, but overall has to be counted as a success, and is superior to both Legacy of Ykesha and the deservedly derided Shadows of Luclin expansion.
Recommended for EQ players between the levels of 20 and 65 who group up often and who already own Scars of Velious and the Planes of Power expansions.

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Teddy Factory Review

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Like the two previous reviews said, this game is REALLY HARD for kids! The bears slide down a conveyor belt and you have to build them before the bears get to the end of the belt. My kids couldn't get past level 10, and I only got to level 30 on EASY! (I don't know how many levels there are, but I think there are 50 levels per difficulty level, and there are 3 difficulty levels. So there are 150 levels) You basically have to build five bears (each bear has 6 parts) in ten seconds! I can't even build one bear in ten seconds! When you first play this game, it's the funnest game you have. After a while the quality drops A LOT!!! And when I say A LOT, I mean A LOT.
Price: 4/10
Actually the price isn't that bad because I got a NEW copy for $0.99 at a Clearance Sale! If you're buying it for the retail of $20, you don't have a good deal!
Sound: 9/10
The music on the game is actually great! It kind of gets stuck in your head after a while.
0/10
What fun is it if you can't even get past level 30? NOT FUN!
0/10
I don't think any game like this can be called "educational"
Value: 4/10
This is kind of the same as price...
Graphics: 5/10
Not bad...
Overall: 2/10
I know the average is around 3.7, but I'm going to go ahead and give it one star because it's not worth any of your time! I'm even thinking of selling it here...
Spend your money on a "fun" software game. I don't really have one to recommend. If you want one like this, and you find one like this, make sure it doesn't say the word GAME OVER when you don't complete the stage!


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Infernal Review

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Infernal won't win any awards in the innovation department but it's a very good-looking shooter that adds enough hooks to keep you interested for a few hours. You're Ryan Lennox, a fallen angel looking for work when your recruited by Satan himself to take out various enemies.
The title comes from the power bestowed upon you by the Devil. After killing an enemy you can recharge your character's health by absorbing him in dramatic fashion. That alone is worth the price of admission. I haven't finished the game yet but anyone looking for a decent shooter should definitely check out Infernal. It's enjoyable, looks good, and is fun to play.

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