Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Afterglow AX.1 Controller for Xbox 360 - Blue "New for 2010"

  • Color coded circuit board and LED lighting system
  • Three modes of AFTERGLOW lighting for any mood: on, off, and vibration
  • Hardcore gamer control layout for the competitive edge
  • Available in three striking colors: green, blue, and red
  • Officially licensed by Microsoft
The AFTERGLOW family of controllers breaks new ground in form, features, and radiant aesthetics, delivering gamers an experience sure to have them glowing. The appearance of the AFTERGLOW controllers is defined by clear a polycarbonate body plastic, within which red, blue, or green circuit boards and components reside. Amplifying the theme, multitudes of LEDs within the controllers glow in hues matching the circuit board color. The result is a truly vibrant glow in both light and dark gaming situations. The AFTERGLOW AX.1 for the Xbox 360 is officially licensed by Microsoft so it features the proven ! ergonomic design of an official Xbox 360 controller. Each AFTERGLOW controller allows the player to adjust the LED settings to: on, off, or vibration (activates when controller rumble motors spin).

The Ant Bully

  • 18 different missions and boss fights inspired by the movie
  • Get an ant's-eye view of locations like Lucas' Yard, the Broken Glass Garden, Caterpillar Stables and the Frog Pond
  • Use telepathy to get help from your fellow ants -- have them form bridges, catapults and ladders to help traverse the environment
  • Face off against multiple threats - Wasps, termites, humans, pill bugs, spiders, earwigs, fleas and mosquitoes
  • Exciting aerial battles as you control a wasp for airborne combat
Lucas learns a lesson about bullying when he is pulled into the ant hole he has been tormenting.This movie novel is adapted from the new Warner Brothers movie Ant Bully. Lucas, the new kid on the block is picked on by the neighborhood bully, and in turn terrorizes the ant colony. The ants create a potion that shrinks Lucas to the size of an ant. They put him on trial, and find him guil! ty of crimes against the colony -- his sentence? To live and work as an ant! Lucas learns about teamwork and the importantce of friendship as he faces enemies like killer wasps, toads, and worst of all the extirminator. In the end, Lucas saves the colony and is returned to his normal size.Go pick on someone your own size!Product InformationThe Ant Bully tells a witty and heartwarming story about a 10-year old boywho embarks on a remarkable journey.  New in town friendless and tormentedby a neighborhood bully young Lucas Nickle has been taking out his frustrationon the innocent ant hill in his yard.  But one day the antsretaliate.  Using a magic potion the ants shrink Lucas down to ant sizeand sentence him to live like an ant in their colony.  In this strange newworld Lucas will learn important lessons about team work get a whole newperspective on life and ultimately discover the courage to stand up for himself.Based on the exciting journey of the digitally animated f! amily adventure The AntBully experience the perils of an ant's! world a s you evolve from recluse tohero in a quest to save the colony from extermination.Product Features Play as Lucas as you fight like an ant in a human sized world. Experience thrilling adventures like hand gliding and flying on wasps. Unleash your super strength and defy gravity. Use telepathy to overcome obstacles.Windows Requirements Windows 2000 XP 1.4 GHz Pentium III 1.2 GHz Athlon or 2220+ Sempron processor 256 MB of RAM DirectX 9.0 compliant Video Card GeForce 5 or better DirectX 9.0 compliant Audio Card CD-ROM drive 

Bowfinger

  • TESTED
BOWFINGER - DVD MovieFilmmakers often remark that it's just so hard to make a bad picture that few would take on the challenge if they weren't so naive. Steve Martin's Bobby Bowfinger is cut from that pattern, one of those sweet, indomitable operators of Hollywood who seem to be descended directly from Ed Wood (of Plan 9 from Outer Space infamy). To resurrect his ramshackle existence, Bowfinger opts to film his accountant's sci-fi spectacular, Chubby Rain, about aliens invading in raindrops. The snag is he needs to attach action megastar Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy), an actor so paranoid he counts the K's in scripts to uncover possible Ku Klux Klan influences. When his effort fails, Bowfinger hits on an ingenious scheme to film Ramsey without his knowledge, throwing his actors at the hapless star whenever he appears in public. Only Kit begins to believe he's being h! ounded by aliens for real, and runs hysterically to his guru (Terence Stamp) at a Scientology-clone group called MindHead, where people walk around in fine suits wearing white pyramids on their heads. Deprived of his star, yet not to be undone, Bowfinger hires a look-alike, Jiff (also Eddie Murphy), to fill in. The tone of the picture is sometimes flat, rather than deadpan, but that's nitpicking. The farce is quick and engrossing, and populated with terrific performances, especially by Eddie Murphy, whose dual role as Kit and Jiff showcases his character-building gift, and by Martin, whose Bowfinger, part con man and part would-be visionary, manages to capture your sympathies. Heather Graham's would-be actress cheerfully sleeps her way to the top like she knows she's supposed to, and Christine Baranski plays her shopworn method actor with myopic self-absorption. --Jim Gay

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