September 26, 2012

And you...


September 10, 2012

Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe


OpenTTD is the open version of Transport Tycoon Deluxe, you can download it from:

http://www.openttd.org/en/download-stable

In this game you are a transport company and your business is build commercial paths (roads, etc) and manage the transport of goods/materials in the map with different vehicles (trucks, vans, boats, etc...).
The learning curve is a bit hard if your are a "Angry Birds" player :-P

Download the zip, extract, run the exe, in the main screen go to "online content" and download these packets:

  • OpenSFX
  • OpenMSX
  • OpenGFX (this packet is downloaded at the first boot)

for sounds, musics and graphics.


Also... do you remember Roller Coaster Tycoon?

HP, are you mad?


September 6, 2012

More for Left 4 Dead 2: I hate mountains!!!

I'm trying a new campaign (3rd party developers) for L4D2 called "I hate mountains 2".

Some spoiler-screenshot:



Map file:
http://media.steampowered.com/apps/l4d2/maps/ihatemountains2.vpk

Install instruction:
http://www.l4d.com/blog/post.php?id=4771   (doubleclic)


September 4, 2012

EvaWiki


EvaGeeks.org has a good Wiki about the N.G.Evangelion anime series

http://wiki.evageeks.org/

Enjoy.

Yes, I'm watching (another time) the anime, the movies, etc... because I don't remember some things.

August 27, 2012

Tim Cook on Windows 8 RTM Enterprise

Ok, I had the time to install the Windows 8 RTM.
A bit "meh" for some elements in the GUI.
The borders in the GUI are too huge, thank you TinyWindowsBorder.exe (there is a registry tweak too).
In the Store there are the Development Tools, not bad, but this market needs more useful apps (yeah, for the classic shell too).




August 24, 2012

Goodbye Psygnosis


A piece of history goes away.
Sony decides to close ex-Psygnosis studio.

Do you remember its games?


Moar info: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psygnosis

Bullets and shells, a little treasure

I found these from WWI and WWII (Yes, the musket ball is of an earlier period):


I recognized (model, weapon, year, etc...) about 60% of the objects in the picture.
A little piece of history condensed in metal.

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