Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

ePSXe 1.9.25 with BIOS free full download (PS1 Emulator)(Updated)

ePSXe is the most popular PSX emulator for the PC. It runs almost any ps1 games, either thru the cd rom of your PC or save it on your your hard disk (should be ISO extension, or convert your ps1 cd's to ISO). Although it runs almost any ps1 games, there's still some lock-ups and bugs which you can just search the web for a fix.



I uploaded the emulator thru mediafire (1.9.25 is the latest version), just extract it using winrar or 7-zip then run ePSXe file, insert your ps1 cd, click file, then select run CD ROM. This is the most complete and updated version of ePSXe without having to download its BIOS. Everything under one file to suit your gaming needs.

To change the control pad:













Here is the link and the password for the file: (password in red color)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzfVa1JQ29W8SDZkNWJRcHAwUnM/view?usp=sharing
password is: piratedcd.blogspot.com

Friday, March 25, 2011

Stress Buster - Samorost 1&2 (flash game)

Try this very addictive game by Amanita Design. Since its flash based, there's no need to download the game, just interact with the character and solve the puzzles on each stage.

Gameplay:
The player interacts with the world with simple point and click interface directing a small, white-clad humanoid with a little cap and brown boots (called simply "gnome" by Dvorsky). The goal of the Samorost games is to solve a series of puzzles and brain teasers. The puzzles are sequentially linked forming an adventure story. The game contains no inventory or dialogue, and the solving of puzzles mainly consists of clicking onscreen elements in the correct order. Solving a puzzle will immediately transport the player character to the next screen.

Screenshots:
The home world of the main character in Samorost
Samorost 1

Samorost 2

Links:
Samorost 1
Samorost 2

Monday, February 28, 2011

Tawni O'Dell - Back Roads


I finished this novel for 3 days. This is the first novel that I’ve read from a female author since I’m more into thriller type. What caught my attention was the “Book Oprah’s Club” seal printed on the cover. The story is about an orphaned family led by Harley Altmyer, aged 19. Her mom was in jail for killing their dad and all the responsibility of being a parent was taken by Harley who has two jobs to make ends meet. The author did a great job of capturing his conflicts and stresses as he struggles to keep it together. The family secrets are intense and some scenes will make you uncomfortable because they violate a few taboos. The characterizations are vivid, narrative is too gripping and too real and each family member generates sympathy.The story itself is like a car wreck, devastation is all over it but you can’t help but look and ask why? I stayed up all weekend to finish it. I hope that the ending was different since he sacrificed so much and Harley is such a good person. He deserves to be saved or rewarded for all the things he'd done.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Stress Buster - Drunk Man Game

This game is very simple and addictive. By using the mouse, help the drunk man walk straight as long as you can. The longer he walks the higher the score you'll get.

Download here and open using any browsere

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Greg Iles - Mortal Fear

I just want to share a book that I’ve read a year ago. This book is about a serial killer that targets females from an erotic online dating service called EROS. Its mostly about sex and murder. The killer uses many usernames, he toys with women, kills them, and can always find a way of escaping thru his vast knowledge of computers. Since the protagonist is the system operator of EROS, he became one of the prime suspect along with his colleague. This is where the cat-and-mouse game hunt begins. You can search it online for a better synopsis since I’m not good with it.

The book itself is a fairly long read. But, it never really bogs down. Greg Iles has put a great deal of detail into this novel. It also has plenty of action and it deals with family problems that ties in the end. The computer aspect of the story is also interesting since the killer is anonymous thru the Internet. The tension is great and I love the conversations as it really builds up the story. In the end, this is a book that I’ll recommend to everyone who wants an excellent suspense and psychological thriller.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Restroom for the BIG BOYS

How would you react if the girls were real?
Are you going to keep staring like that?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Rotating dots

This is quite interesting. Follow the rotating dots and the color of it will be pink. Now, focus only in the center of the image (the black "+" sign) and notice that the color is green.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Paul the Octopus


Would you like to have an octopus as a pet? Most of us will say no as it’s not common for a pet owner to have one (correct me if I’m wrong). But what if you have one and you’re a football fan (anong konek??). Meet Paul the Octopus, a common octopus in Germany where it had predicted correctly Germany’s 7 matches and the finals.  

But since its death last 3 months ago, a 2-meter (6-foot) tall plastic replica of Paul clutching a ball in his eight arms was unveiled in Sea Life aquarium in Oberhausen yesterday.

 Picture taken from nytimes.com

"We acted upon the wishes of fans and created a place of remembrance," Munzig told The Associated Press.

How cool is that?? (Dito sikat yan na calamares sa kalye) I wish there’s another pet psychic like that who can guess the correct SUPER LOTTO number combinations. Maybe a street cat or dog or something rare, how ‘bout a mouse or a lizard (or preferably a house rat, para may pakinabang naman sa bahay ^_^).