Play Station : Machine Head

Machine Head | Play Station | 530 MB
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Play Station : Machine Head

Machine Head | Play Station | 530 MB
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Play Station : Machine Head

Machine Head | Play Station | 530 MB
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(PS2) Space Rebellion

Space Rebellion
PS2 | PAL | ISO (CD) | 24MB
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(PS2) X-Treme Quads

X-Treme Quads
PS2 | PAL | ISO (CD) | 45MB
Personally confirmed working with Swap Magic 3.6
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(PS2) Heavenly Guardian

Heavenly Guardian
PS2 | NTSC/PAL (Dual Format) | ISO (DVD) | 41mb
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18 May
(PS2) Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PTMG Edition v2.1)

Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PTMG Edition v2.1)
PS2 ISO (PAL) | 3.1 Gb
This is the latest version of the PTMG modded version of GTA San Andreas for the PS2. This is NOT just the mod, but the game with the mod applied to the game. I personally attached the mod to my original PS2 rip of the game and have played the game on my PS2 with SwapMagic 3.6 and it works just fine
If you don’t know anything about this mod then use your old trusty Google search engine
If you are a fan of GTA then you really need to check out this cool mod
Brings life back to San Andreas
Confirmed working with SwapMagic 3.6
A word of caution - When the game starts with you on the street, do NOT jump on the bicycle, you MUST PRESS R2 AND UP TO ACTIVATE THE MOD, if you do not then THE GAME WILL FREEZE AND YOU WILL NEED TO RESET YOUR PS2!
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Grand Theft Auto 4…all the “RAGE”?

In any video game conversation I find myself in, the topic of Grand Theft Auto (GTA) always comes up. My friends go on and on about how cool it is to run around and play the role of the game’s protagonist, building their gangs and usually throw in a cheat or two to seal the deal with an arsenal to take down the city.
Here’s the thing…I don’t like GTA. After GTA3 (which I enjoyed), I picked up Vice City. Smitten with the inclusion of the voice work of Ray Liotta et al, it was a no brainer that I should be falling for this game all the way to the end. Here’s the other thing…I never finished Vice City. To be even more accurate, I never finished GTA3.

I understand that there’s a novelty to running around a city as a tough guy mobster or gang leader, trying to “rule the underground,” but I’ve found that (and yes, I can’t believe that I’m saying this either), the violence is just too much. If anything, it’s at least all too mindless.

The missions all seemed the same to me with a very limited range in graphics. This is where Vice City let me down; I was all set to see the new and improved areas, weapons and scenarios…and all I got was a semi-cool storyline with fun voice acting. A majority of the time I spent playing it was to do the proverbial “run around the city causing mayhem while trying to reach as many most wanted stars as possible.” Fun, yes…for a few days.
This potpourri of gaming mediocrity, in tandem with the lame senseless violence lead me to keep my cash in my wallet when San Andreas was released. I know a lot of gamers loved the gang angle, but I didn’t. I’m a mobster guy…and even that was barely enough to keep me hanging on. So at that point, GTA was dead to me…and Rockstar Games (the publisher of the game, for you readers unaware) was a tired studio with an overplayed baby.
13 Nov
Size: 49 Mo X 4 | Format : PS2
Genre : Combat
Multijoueur : 1 à 2
Multi offline (en local) uniquement
Développeur : Capcom
Editeur : Capcom
Police Chase Down PS2
PS2 | 73mb 7z | Rapidshare.com
Confirmed working with SwapMagic 3.6
“The play mechanics in Contra: Shattered Soldier are 2-D all the way. You can shoot in eight directions, jump, hold your gun at a certain angle while moving or freely move your gun around while standing still. You also have a choice of 3 weapons at all times, with each of them having a power-up shot. This is one of the main differences between this game and the classic games, however it does not take away from the feel of the game at all in my opinion. Also added in the mix is a Hit Rate meter which helps you unlock hidden treats upon completing levels. Certain enemies and boss fights add to the Hit Rate up to 100%. Figuring out what makes up the Hit Rate and living to hit everything will take you a little while to say the least. Why will it take a while? I’m sure you have heard it everywhere and I’ll say it here just to hammer it home. The game is DAMN hard… The graphics are an awesome surprise in this game. I really didn’t expect them to be as good as they turned out to be. I did not think they would suck, or anything, but I really didn’t expect it to turn out the way it did. What we are treated to are very detailed 3-D polygons of aliens, mechs and vehicles which are either jaw dropping slick looking or just flat out disgusting. Environments are lavishly detailed and even a little interactive for good measure. The sound is also decent, with plenty of explosions and excellent music which really fits the mood of the game.”
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